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  • 1.1 Facebook of the Tutor.html
  • 1.2 Facebook Page with Udemy Coupons from Learn IT University.html
  • 1.3 Instagram of the Tutor.html
  • 1.4 IT-Bulls Company Official Website.html
  • 1.5 Learn IT University Website.html
  • 1.6 LinkedIn of the Tutor.html
  • 1.7 LinkedIn IT-Bulls company - official page.html
  • 1.8 Patreon account of the Tutor.html
  • 1.9 Telegram Channel with Latest News, coupons and important information.html
  • 1.10 Youtube channel with free lessons and blog.html
  • 1. Communication plan.mp4
    04:10
  • 2.1 Learn IT application in Play Market.html
  • 2.2 Page where you can generate FREE bonus code for your self to remove limits in Application.html
  • 2. Unlimited access to Learn IT application for students.mp4
    03:16
  • 3. Tips to Improve Your Course Taking Experience.html
  • 1. OSI Model, HTTP, TCPIP.mp4
    28:59
  • 2. Client-Server Architecture. URI, URN, URL.mp4
    18:26
  • 3. Web Servers Overview.mp4
    19:30
  • 4. HTTP Part 1.mp4
    17:38
  • 5. HTTP Part 2.mp4
    20:40
  • 6.1 Official Tomcat website with official documentation and possibility to download Tomcat.html
  • 6. Apache Tomcat Overview, Installation and First Run.mp4
    24:31
  • 7. Apache Tomcat Hometask with Solution.html
  • 1. Part 1 WEB Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 1. Build Automation Tools Overview.mp4
    14:50
  • 1.1 MacOS Maven installation guide.html
  • 1.2 Maven Lifecycles reference.html
  • 1. Apache Maven - Basics.mp4
    20:58
  • 2. The First Maven Project. Archetypes..mp4
    26:45
  • 3. Working with Maven Project.mp4
    21:31
  • 4. Maven settings.xml.html
  • 5. Execute Maven Goals & Advanced Dependency Management.mp4
    20:00
  • 6. Maven Web Project.mp4
    19:11
  • 7.1 Commands executed in the terminal during the lesson.html
  • 7.2 Source code of multi module project from the lesson.html
  • 7. Maven Multi-Module Project.mp4
    28:01
  • 1. Exam Task with Solution Maven + Web Services.html
  • 1.1 Link to Jakarta documentation.html
  • 1.2 Link to the HelloWorldServlet.html
  • 1. Intro to Servlets Hello World Servlet.mp4
    27:31
  • 2.1 Source code examples from the lesson.html
  • 2. Servlet API.mp4
    31:22
  • 3.1 Documentation about elements in web.xml file.html
  • 3.2 Source code of ContextParamValueServlet.html
  • 3.3 Source of web.xml from the lesson.html
  • 3. web.xml - Deployment Descriptor.mp4
    18:42
  • 1.1 Source code of HelloWorldFilte.html
  • 1.2 Source of web.xml from the lesson.html
  • 1. Web Filters.mp4
    19:31
  • 1.1 Source code of package with all examples from the lesson.html
  • 1.2 Source of web.xml from the lesson.html
  • 1. Session & Cookies.mp4
    25:28
  • 1.1 Source of web.xml from the lesson.html
  • 1.2 The source code of examples from the lesson.html
  • 1. Events Handling in Java Web Application.mp4
    23:41
  • 1.1 Source code of the HTML file example from the lesson.html
  • 1. HTML Basics.mp4
    25:55
  • 2.1 CSS source code.html
  • 2.2 HTML with CSS source code.html
  • 2. Css Basics.mp4
    28:35
  • 3.1 Source code of HTML example from the lesson.html
  • 3.2 Source code of the Java Servlet example from the lesson.html
  • 3. HTML Forms.mp4
    28:58
  • 1. Part 1 HTML Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 2. Part 2 CSS Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 1.1 Hometask and link to the solution.html
  • 1. Exam HTML, CSS, Servlets, Web Filters & Web Server.mp4
    25:15
  • 1. JSP Overview.mp4
    24:11
  • 2.1 JSP demo file.html
  • 2.2 Servlet source code from the lesson.html
  • 2. First JSP Page & Practical Examples.mp4
    19:09
  • 3.1 JSTL Dependency to add in Maven.html
  • 3.2 Source code of JSP file with the JSTL code examples.html
  • 3.3 Source code of Servlet for JSTL Examples.html
  • 3. JSTL Part 1.mp4
    16:37
  • 4.1 JSTL Dependency to add in Maven.html
  • 4.2 Source code of JSP file with the JSTL code examples.html
  • 4.3 Source code of Servlet for JSTL Examples.html
  • 4. JSTL Part 2.mp4
    20:01
  • 5.1 Folder with custom tags.html
  • 5.2 JSP File Source Code from the lesson.html
  • 5.3 Package with Java Handlers implementations.html
  • 5.4 TLD file example.html
  • 5. Custom Tags in JSP.mp4
    31:40
  • 1.1 Source code of Controller.html
  • 1.2 Source code of Model.html
  • 1.3 Source code of View.html
  • 1. MVC Design Pattern.mp4
    15:47
  • 2.1 Source code of application from the lesson with layered architecture.html
  • 2. Layered Architecture.mp4
    25:58
  • 1. How to be prepared for the interview.html
  • 2. Part 1 Java Servlets Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 3. Part 2 Java Servlets Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 4. Part 3 Java Servlets Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 5. Part 4 Java JSP Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 6. Part 5 Java JSP & JSTL Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 1.1 Exam task description and reference to the solution.html
  • 1. Task Overview.mp4
    23:08
  • 2. Solution Overview Part 1.mp4
    27:13
  • 3. Solution Overview Part 2.mp4
    18:31
  • 4. Solution Overview Part 3.mp4
    11:01
  • 1.1 Documentation for attributes of connection pooling in Tomcat.html
  • 1.2 Homework task and source code of the solution.html
  • 1. Connection Pooling DBCP, C3P0, HikariCP & Tomcat Connection Pool with JNDI.mp4
    28:00
  • 1.1 Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) - official website.html
  • 1. OWASP Top 10 Overview.mp4
    18:47
  • 2.1 Source code examples from the lesson.html
  • 2. Broken Access Control.mp4
    35:21
  • 3. Cryptography Failures (Theory, Sensitive Data, Data Breach, Types of Failures).mp4
    12:58
  • 4.1 Source code examples from the lesson.html
  • 4. Cryptography Failures (Practical Examples, SQL Injections, TLSSSL, HTTPS).mp4
    19:16
  • 5.1 Source code examples from the lesson.html
  • 5. Cryptography Failures (Examples, Password Encryption, Hashing, Salting).mp4
    17:36
  • 6.1 Source code examples from the lesson.html
  • 6. Injection (Overview, Fuzzing, CWEs, Impact, Injection Types, Command Injection).mp4
    15:21
  • 7.1 Source code examples from the lesson.html
  • 7. Injection (Cross Site Scripting, Types of XSS, SQL, JPA, NoSQL Injections).mp4
    16:29
  • 8.1 Source code examples from the lesson.html
  • 8. Injection (XPath Injection, Log Injection, Input Validation).mp4
    16:02
  • 9. Insecure Design (Overivew, CWEs, Shift Left Security, Threat Modeling Manifesto).mp4
    19:41
  • 10. Insecure Design (Secure Design Process, Security Controls, Metrics, Examples).mp4
    22:58
  • 11.1 NIST 800-123 - Guide to General Server Security.html
  • 11.2 NIST 800-207 - Zero Trust Architecture.html
  • 11. Security Misconfiguration (Overview, CWEs, Types, Real-life attacks).mp4
    20:17
  • 12.1 NIST 800-123 - Guide to General Server Security.html
  • 12.2 NIST 800-207 - Zero Trust Architecture.html
  • 12. Security Misconfiguration (Hardening, Zero Trust, Defense in Depth, Practice).mp4
    29:02
  • 13.1 Dependency check plugin.html
  • 13.2 pom.xml from the lesson with OWASP plugin.html
  • 13. Vulnerable & Outdated Components.mp4
    23:04
  • 14. Identification & Authentication Failures.mp4
    33:54
  • 15. Software & Data Integrity Failures.mp4
    17:33
  • 16.1 Computer Security Incident Handling Guide.html
  • 16. Security Logging & Monitoring Failures.mp4
    22:54
  • 17. Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF).mp4
    24:32
  • 1. Introduction to JPA & ORM.mp4
    14:03
  • 2.1 Source code of examples from the lesson.html
  • 2. First JPA Project Entity, ID GenerationType, Composite Primary Keys, etc).mp4
    20:40
  • 3.1 Source code of examples from the lesson.html
  • 3. First JPA Project - Part 2 EntityManager, persistence.xml, Transactions in JPA.mp4
    21:39
  • 4.1 Source code of examples from the lesson.html
  • 4. Operations with Entity (Create, Read, Update, Delete) & JPA Entity Lifecycle.mp4
    19:25
  • 5.1 Source code of examples from the lesson.html
  • 5. Locking JPA Optimistic & Pessimistic Locking.mp4
    30:33
  • 6.1 Source code of examples from the lesson.html
  • 6. Relationships Between Entities.mp4
    22:24
  • 7.1 Source code of examples from the lesson.html
  • 7. JPA Queries (Query, TypedQuery, NativeQuery, JPQL, Criteria API).mp4
    25:40
  • 8.1 Source code of examples from the lesson.html
  • 8. Caching in JPAHibernate.mp4
    32:23
  • 9.1 Source code of examples from the lesson.html
  • 9. N+1 Problem and Solution.mp4
    16:34
  • 1. Part 1 ORM & Hibernate Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 2. Part 2 ORM & Hibernate Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 3. Part 3 JPA Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 4. Part 4 JPA Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 1.1 Homework description and reference to the solution.html
  • 1. EXAM TASK JPA & Hibernate .mp4
    21:06
  • 1.1 List of Spring projects.html
  • 1.2 Official Site of Spring.html
  • 1.3 Spring Initializr.html
  • 1. Spring Framework General Overview.mp4
    15:48
  • 2. Spring Architecture, Inversion of Control, Dependency Injection & Spring Beans.mp4
    14:34
  • 3.1 applicationContext.xml.html
  • 3.2 Source code examples from the lesson.html
  • 3. IoC, Beans Configuration, XML and Annotations - Practice.mp4
    32:40
  • 4.1 Source code examples from the lesson.html
  • 4. Spring Dependency Injection Practice.mp4
    26:18
  • 1.1 Commit with the changes for this lesson.html
  • 1.2 Java Spring MVC source code examples from the lesson - Repository.html
  • 1. Spring MVC Overview & First Project.mp4
    34:01
  • 2.1 Source code examples from the lesson.html
  • 2. Model, RequestParam & PathVariable.mp4
    20:34
  • 3.1 JSR 303 Bean Validation.html
  • 3.2 Source code examples from the lesson - Models.html
  • 3.3 Source code examples from the lesson - UserController.html
  • 3.4 Validation constraints annotations.html
  • 3. Spring MVC Forms, @ModelAttribute, Bean Validation.mp4
    25:51
  • 4.1 Source code examples from the lesson.html
  • 4. Exception Handling in Spring MVC.mp4
    25:24
  • 5.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 5. Serving Static Resources in Spring MVC.mp4
    14:33
  • 6.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 6. WebFilters & HandlerInterceptor in Spring MVC.mp4
    17:26
  • 7.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 7. L10N & I18N in Spring MVC.mp4
    14:17
  • 8.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 8. Redirect & Forward in Spring MVC.mp4
    16:14
  • 9.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes) COOKIES.html
  • 9.2 Source code of examples (commit with changes) PROPERTIES.html
  • 9. Spring API - Work with Cookies in Spring MVC & Work with Properties.mp4
    09:08
  • 1.1 Task description, reference to the solution and the source code.html
  • 1. EXAM Spring Core & Spring MVC.mp4
    39:01
  • 1. Spring Security Introduction.mp4
    16:30
  • 2.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 2. First Login Form & First Security Filter Configuration.mp4
    34:12
  • 3.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 3. Login with Database Users, Roles & Privileges.mp4
    25:41
  • 4.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 4. Remember Me & Methods Security.mp4
    15:58
  • 5.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 5. Spring Security Architecture & Authentication Provider.mp4
    18:08
  • 1.1 Exam task description with the reference to the solution.html
  • 1. EXAM Spring Security - Online Shop.mp4
    25:30
  • 1. Spring Data & Spring Data JPA Overview.mp4
    13:49
  • 2.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 2. Spring Data JPA Practice.mp4
    21:28
  • 1. EXAM Spring Data JPA - Online Shop.html
  • 1. Spring JDBC Overview.mp4
    13:39
  • 2.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 2. Spring JDBC Practice.mp4
    28:55
  • 1. EXAM Spring JDBC - Online Shop.html
  • 1. Aspect Oriented Programming.mp4
    17:48
  • 2.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 2. Spring AOP with AspectJ Practice.mp4
    22:26
  • 1. REST Architecture Overview and Key Principles.mp4
    21:45
  • 2. Naming Convention for RESTful Services.mp4
    17:52
  • 3.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 3. RESTful Service Implementation with Spring MVC.mp4
    23:38
  • 4. Review of tools for API testing & Postman Installation.mp4
    14:19
  • 5.1 Commit with changes.html
  • 5.2 Postman collections.html
  • 5. API Testing with Postman.mp4
    23:13
  • 1. Spring Boot Introduction.mp4
    22:42
  • 2.1 Source code of the first Spring Boot project from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 2.2 Spring Initializr Tool.html
  • 2. The First Spring Boot Project.mp4
    18:31
  • 3.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 3.2 Spring Boot Starters on Github.html
  • 3. Spring Boot Starters.mp4
    33:56
  • 4.1 Common Spring Boot Application Properties.html
  • 4.2 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 4. Spring Boot Configurations & Application Properties.mp4
    29:41
  • 5.1 Source code of examples (commit with changes).html
  • 5. Spring Boot Actuator - Monitoring Tools.mp4
    26:32
  • 1. Exam Task Description and Solution.html
  • 1. Part 1 Spring Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 2. Part 2 Spring Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 3. Part 3 Spring Interview - Questions and Answers.html
  • 1. Intro to the OpenAI Section.html
  • 2.1 GPT 4 - models.html
  • 2.2 GPT 4 - promo page.html
  • 2.3 Link to the documentation with description of Models.html
  • 2. OpenAI Basic Concepts.mp4
    27:25
  • 3.1 OpenAI Pricing Model.html
  • 3. OpenAI API Create & Manage Personal Account.mp4
    27:54
  • 1.1 Chat API Reference.html
  • 1.2 Model Endpoint Compatibility.html
  • 1. ChatGPT Chat API.mp4
    30:40
  • 2.1 Deprecations.html
  • 2.2 Postman collections.html
  • 2. Send First Request to GPT API & Parse Response.mp4
    25:09
  • 3.1 Community libraries.html
  • 3.2 Official OpenAI Libraries.html
  • 3.3 Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 3. First Web Application with ChatGPT.mp4
    24:23
  • 4.1 Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 4. Function calling in ChatGPT.mp4
    33:35
  • 5. GPT Best Practices.mp4
    34:16
  • 1. Web Hosting at Home Port Forwarding.mp4
    16:54
  • 1.1 Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 1. Create Slack Application, Configuration of Incoming & Outgoing Webhooks.mp4
    24:58
  • 2.1 Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 2. Connect GPT to the Slack.mp4
    27:20
  • 3.1 Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 3. Context Management in Web App to Integrate with GPT.mp4
    22:32
  • 1. The Role of Jira in our Web Application Why this section is needed.html
  • 2.1 Official Atlassian Website.html
  • 2. First Project in Jira Cloud.mp4
    24:41
  • 3.1 API Tokens of Atlassian Account.html
  • 3.2 Official documentation.html
  • 3.3 Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 3. Jira API.mp4
    21:19
  • 1.1 Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 1. GPT + Slack + Jira Integration Work with Jira Datasource.mp4
    36:19
  • 2.1 Create Jira ticket from chat - Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 2.2 Generate email and send it from chat - Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 2. Generate Tickets in Jira & Send Email from Slack via Chat Interface.mp4
    22:28
  • 1.1 Average velocity calculation - Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 1.2 Risk management - Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 1.3 Sprint Planning - Source code of examples from the lesson (commit with changes).html
  • 1. Managing Scrum & Risk Management with Custom Bot, Slack & GPT.mp4
    11:43
  • 1.1 Facebook Page with Udemy Coupons from Learn IT University.html
  • 1.2 Facebook Andrii Piatakha.html
  • 1.3 Free book about AI by Andrii Piatakha (sci-fi).html
  • 1.4 Instagram Andrii Piatakha.html
  • 1.5 IT-Bulls Company Official Website.html
  • 1.6 Java Course From zero to first job.html
  • 1.7 Learn IT University Official Website.html
  • 1.8 LinkedIn Andrii PIatakha.html
  • 1.9 LinkedIn IT-Bulls company - official page.html
  • 1.10 Public profile of Tutor with list of all courses - Andrii Piatakha.html
  • 1.11 Support me on Patreon by getting access to EXCLUSIVE content.html
  • 1.12 Telegram Channel with Latest News and important information.html
  • 1.13 Youtube channel with free lessons and blog.html
  • 1. Bonus Lesson.mp4
    02:51
  • Description


    Learn Client-Server Architecture, TCP/IP, HTTP, Web Servers, Tomcat, HTML/CSS, Servlets, Web Filters, JSP, JSTL, Maven

    What You'll Learn?


    • Web Development
    • Client-server Architecture
    • Web Servers
    • Apache Tomcat Web Server / Servlet Container
    • OSI Model
    • TCP/IP concept
    • Deep understandanding of HTTP protocol
    • Servlets in Java
    • HTML & CSS
    • HTML Forms
    • HTTP Session
    • Cookies
    • Web Filters
    • Events Handling in Web Application
    • Error Handling in Web Application
    • JSP (Java Server Pages)
    • JSTL
    • Custom Tags in JSP
    • Tag Library Descriptors
    • Build Tools for Java Apps
    • Maven
    • We will create online store web application together to practice skills gained during the course
    • Spring Framework
    • Spring Core
    • Spring IoC (Inversion of control) & Spring DI (Dependency Injection)
    • Spring MVC
    • Spring Security
    • Spring Data JPA
    • Spring JDBC
    • Spring AOP
    • REST Architecture
    • Spring Boot
    • Creating of the Web application (online shop) using Srping Framework
    • OpenAI API
    • ChatGPT
    • Best Practices of using ChatGPT
    • Slack Messanger API
    • Jira Software Cloud API
    • ChatGPT, Slack, Jira Integration via Java Spring Boot Web App
    • Create Web App via Spring Boot, ChatGPT, Jira, Slack for Project Management Operations Automation

    Who is this for?


  • Java Software Engineer who made a decision to learn Java Web Development
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Understanding of Core Java and Java Syntax
  • Knowledge of JDBC, Relational Databases and SQL (this skills needed to understand the online shop example)
  • More details


    Description

    From this course, you can learn Web Development in Java.

    There are a lot of other courses on this topic. So, why would you choose exactly this course?  Here are just a few reasons:

    - Coding examples

    To learn to program is not enough just watching videos and reading books. You also need to have a lot of practice. In this training course, you will review multiple practical tasks and coding examples which will help you learn and understand Java better.


    - Open source code

    We hide nothing from our students! Including the source code for the home task solutions and source code of examples that were shared during the lesson. Having the source code you can just copy and paste it to run it on your local computer to understand how things work better.

    You are allowed to use all source code examples for learning purposes. This helps significantly to configure the environment and make tests work, especially in case students didn't work with any testing framework in the past.

    - Q&A support 

    The significant difference between the online and offline learning process is the instructor's availability. If you are in one room with a tutor he always can help you to get understand the specific concept or to help fix your code on your computer.
    In this course, we are supporting students with answers to any questions flagged in the Q&A section. In case there will be recurring questions - separate video lessons will be created to show how to address the issue.

    So with this course you are not just getting video materials, code exercises, source code, access to the free mobile application without limits (which is still pretty cool, huh? :) ), but you also get tutor support and answers to your questions along with this course.

    - Relevant knowledge

    After our team investigated other Java courses on Udemy we realized that most of them have nothing in common with real life. The information which is shared there is very old and significantly out of date. For example, the instructor teaches a framework which is not been used already for 15 years. Or instructors do stress on the programming design which is not used anymore at all!

    The instructor of this course is a consultant in a top-rated IT outsourcing company and helps to bring cutting-edge solutions in IT for all his clients. Feel free to check the LinkedIn page of the instructor and check skills endorsement. More than 19 thousand people across all over the world (BTW most of them are from the top 100 companies of the world) evaluated the skills of Andrii Piatakha.

    With this course, you can be sure that you will spend your time learning the right things from one of the best IT consultants in the world.

    - Free mobile App without limits for our students

    Knowing Java is one skill. Being able to pass interviews in the company - that is another skill :) Nowadays a lot of companies use tests to select candidates on the first level of interview. We developed applications to practice skills specifically for such purposes.

    In this course, we will provide you link to download our FREE mobile app for android. (soon it will be also available for iOS platforms)

    The instructor of this course comes up with hundreds of tests that are used to test the knowledge of candidates. With this application, you will be well-prepared for the interview.

    Also, only for our students - there is no limit on attempts to pass certification. In the course, we will tell you how to set up a special bonus code that will remove restrictions for our students inside the app.

    - High concentration of useful material in each lesson

    Sometimes you can notice that watching 5 minutes of our lesson is equivalent to watching another 30 minutes lesson.

    This is because time spent for preparation for the lesson (script for the lesson, lesson structure) and video editing (to cut boring pieces of the lesson or time when the program loads) sometimes 10 times as much (sometimes even 20) as the final lesson duration after video editing.

    Also, each topic is separated from another. In case some concept will be explained in the next lesson and you don't need to worry about understanding this in the scope of this lesson - the instructor will make an announcement when a specific topic will be covered.

    Go and try it yourself! We will appreciate your feedback.



    So don't wait! Take a look at the lessons' preview if you still have doubts!

    Buy this course today, and you will get all updates for FREE!

    For those who successfully passed this training course, or for students who were recognized for asking amazing questions, there is a special offer from the IT-Bulls company! The creator of this course is IT-Bulls company CEO and Founder. We are always in search of talents to run our amazing startups together with you. Probably you always dreamed about running your startup? In this course, you will be able to find the team who will teach you how to do that and (in particular cases) will be glad to help with implementation!

    Hope you enjoy this course! And remember, we appreciate all your feedback! Your feedback will help us to become even better! Your feedback will help us to create to best Java course ever!

    See you at the lessons! :)


    Who this course is for:

    • Java Software Engineer who made a decision to learn Java Web Development

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    Founder and CEO in IT-Bulls. IT-Bulls is a consultancy company that promotes engineering excellence standards, holds audits of software projects, and provides private consultancy. Creator of Learn-IT Online University and mobile application that help to get certified in different domains. Tutor with 5+ years of experience. Key Java Tutor in outsourcing companies. Andrii helps to teach Java software engineers from zero till their first job assignment. You can find courses in different areas. But one of his most popular courses "Java from Zero to First Job". The Java course is used to train people with zero programming knowledge to prepare them for real work in different companies. When you are taking Andrii's courses you can be sure that you will learn the right things in the right way in the shortest possible amount of time.All Andrii's courses are proven by time and success stories of the students.Not all tutors were professional programmers in past. Huge engineering experience allowed Andrii to run his own IT company. During the teaching, Andrii focuses students' attention only on the most important things. Feel free to check out Andrii's LinkedIn profile and especially confirmation of the skills. Already more than 1000+ professional engineers, managers, and software architects all over the World confirmed Andrii's skills in Java EE technologies stack.Andrii spent a lot of time tutoring offline to understand students and key issues they face with during their education process. Detailed homeworks and practical experience - that's what help students to get knowledge. IT-Bulls creates applications with students which allow people to pass internship and get more practical experience.The best students managed to get their first job in IT-Bulls and now become leading engineers in the company!So be prepared to become the best friend of IT-Bulls company.Learn more about Andrii's career and skills in LinkedIn profile and follow Andrii on Instagram!
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 117
    • duration 43:21:21
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2023/10/04

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