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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 7 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Fayaz Basha Shaik –
Quick way to understand and program in scala for java programmers.
Camille Prunier –
Quite platonic and also the music at the end of each lesson breaks my ears! 😀
Mike Scholtes –
Yes, a good match.
Darryl Parks –
What I liked: * Each lesson deals with a concise concept making it easy to go back to a concept. * Explanations were done pretty well. What should be Improved: * As others have mentioned the ending music is WAY TOO LOUD. * One of the lessons was very quiet.
Vendras Panagiotis –
Was good course thanks for these valuable information’s
Vinod –
Learn by examples by Loonycorn is really easy to understand.
Jeremy Szyba –
Very basic. Which is fine. But the first section is pretty much a whole bunch of sad slides and the individual eaching the course pretty much reading them verbatim. There is next to no actual code written. Maybe the course gets better but I was asked my opinion early on, so there it is.
Yechezkal Gutfreund –
I love the way the instructor raises questions about the utility of a feature, and then explains how to use it. Also excellent use of animation.