Thanks so much for this resource!
Bro, sorry to disturb you. I'm learning Spring, and I think I know the basics. I've created 2-3 easy projects. But now I'm kind stuck, and I wanted to use the Full Stack Course by Amigoscode on this website to help me level up.
However, I saw your review about the course, which is "All the Java Developers are waiting for this course since the course was release" It's a tremendous exaggeration, speak for yourself only. This course is a huge scam, it has no quality whatsoever. The practical project of the course is a joke, terrible, ugly, and poor. This guy is supported by fanboys who are infatuated with him. There are better options on Udemy. Anyone who says this course is good is blind, because this course is garbage. And I'm a Java Developer, and I wasn't expecting this crap of a course."
Could you kindly point me to better resources on Udemy or on this site? I've used already various resources from Udemy. But after watching a few videos from amigoscode I'm convinced that his full-stack course is pretty solid.
I've watched the following courses:
And I'm about to start this one:
Honestly, Udemy has solid content, but it doens't go beyond basics and has lots of toy project courses. The one by amigoscode seems the most advanced in terms of everything, as far as I'm concerned.
Can I know why you said that the project of the course is a crap? I actually find it pretty appealing. Would it be ok for me to actually go through most of the course? Of course, I'll just use it to help me master more advanced concepts of Spring/Hibernate/Java and so on, as I've not found better video resources yet.