Full Stack Java developer – Java + JSP + Restful WS + Spring
Full Stack Java developer – Core Java + JSP Servlets + Hibernate +Spring + Java Web-service/RestFul API + Spring boot.
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Vaibhav Anil Nagwani –
Chand sir is a good teacher and his language is clear too. The thing is in between, I found some of his content too fast and sometimes too slow. His ability to keep us interested is also average.
Ramesh Ponnala –
Feeling happy to complete the course. Sometimes, I felt could cover some theory part too instead of diving directly coding
Juan Pablo De Roovers –
Estoy muy conforme con el curso. Me ha dado muchos conocimientos importantes de Java. Muy buen trabajo.
Clauvene Meleus –
This course has some great learning. The only issue is that it is not updated., but it is still good learning experience. The presenter is very good and put thing in simple and easy to understand.
Ade Adewunmi –
Overall, a decent course on Java programming.
Pro: All you need to know to enter the realm of “Full Stack Java Development”.
Con: A lot of waffle!
Ankit kumar –
Overall it’s a good course but some of the modules of this course are outdated. I would appreciate if the necessary changes are done e.g. section 42 hibernate framework, the set up of hibernate should be reviewed.
Rushabh Mahawarkar –
The course covers all the important topics and it is really worth if you rewatch the videos.
Marcos Paulo Silvestri –
Chaand is a humble guy who deserves respect for providing all this massive knowledge with us. It’s a long course, he certainly dedicated too much energy to create the course. I didn’t have trouble with his English, I think I understand 99% of everything he says. He is Indian, it’s natural to have some accent.
I’d say a good rating to this course would be 8.5 out of 10. The Java SE part was very good to me, and the Java EE was equally good in my oppinion. It didn’t work well for me the Spring MVC explanations, though the Spring Boot part I appreciated. Microservices was also nice. JUnit was something I couldn’t grasp much, but maybe it was because I was tired actually, and I ended up speeding up things.
Despite having said it is Full Stack, don’t expect much about Front End development, it’s only the very basics, but enough to understand how to proceed further.
Overall, it’s a good course, I’ve learned a lot undoubtedly, and soon I’ll take other similares courses to add up to my current background.
I’m thankful, Chaand! Soon I’ll be taking Java Server Faces from you too.
Best regards from Brazil, it was a pleasure
Jagdish Prasad Kumawat –
Very Nice way to delivering the content
Sanjeev Kulkarni –
The content is good and is presented thoroughly.
Sandeep Kumar –
It was a good experience to having this course.
Amit Karmase –
Very good and simple understanding, new topics not added like other channel