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University of Pune 2011
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)
Airoli Sector 8A, Mumbai, India - 400708
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Years of Experience in Java Training Classes
11
Teaches
Core Java
1. What type of Java programming do you teach?
Core Java
2. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Java Training Class.
3. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
4. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 11 years.
Answered 3 days ago Learn IT Courses
For academic rigor, prestige, and depth → edX is one of the best platforms available.
For practical, project-based, career-ready skills → SkillWisdom may be a solid, affordable option (though it’s less known, so quality verification matters).
Answered on 24 Apr Learn IT Courses/Java
If you're working regularly with Spring Boot and want the smoothest dev experience:
Go with IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate.
But if you’re just starting out or want to keep it free, STS or VS Code are totally solid options.
Answered on 24 Apr Learn IT Courses/Java
Absolutely—Java with Spring is a great choice for individual development, especially with Spring Boot. While Java is traditionally associated with enterprise-scale apps, it has evolved a lot, and Spring Boot makes it streamlined, modern, and very solo-dev-friendly.
Answered on 23 Apr Learn IT Courses/Java
Spring is "lightweight" because:
It’s non-invasive
It’s modular
It supports plain Java programming
It eliminates the need for heavy server infrastructure
Faster development, easier testing, and better flexibility—all while keeping your app relatively "slim."
Answered on 23 Apr Learn IT Courses/Java
The performance difference between C# and Java is not absolute—it depends on several factors like the runtime environment, JIT (Just-In-Time) compiler optimizations, type of workload, and developer practices.
In general, C# and Java offer similar performance.
In some cases, Java can be faster, and in others, C# may edge out, depending on how the code is written and the platform it's running on.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Java Training Classes
11
Teaches
Core Java
Answered 3 days ago Learn IT Courses
For academic rigor, prestige, and depth → edX is one of the best platforms available.
For practical, project-based, career-ready skills → SkillWisdom may be a solid, affordable option (though it’s less known, so quality verification matters).
Answered on 24 Apr Learn IT Courses/Java
If you're working regularly with Spring Boot and want the smoothest dev experience:
Go with IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate.
But if you’re just starting out or want to keep it free, STS or VS Code are totally solid options.
Answered on 24 Apr Learn IT Courses/Java
Absolutely—Java with Spring is a great choice for individual development, especially with Spring Boot. While Java is traditionally associated with enterprise-scale apps, it has evolved a lot, and Spring Boot makes it streamlined, modern, and very solo-dev-friendly.
Answered on 23 Apr Learn IT Courses/Java
Spring is "lightweight" because:
It’s non-invasive
It’s modular
It supports plain Java programming
It eliminates the need for heavy server infrastructure
Faster development, easier testing, and better flexibility—all while keeping your app relatively "slim."
Answered on 23 Apr Learn IT Courses/Java
The performance difference between C# and Java is not absolute—it depends on several factors like the runtime environment, JIT (Just-In-Time) compiler optimizations, type of workload, and developer practices.
In general, C# and Java offer similar performance.
In some cases, Java can be faster, and in others, C# may edge out, depending on how the code is written and the platform it's running on.
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