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2,418 PointsIs the Java beginner track missing some parts at the end?
I really like the beginning of the course definitely holds your hand throughout helping build concepts, but the materials at the end mainly lists/maps/inheritance just seems too short or at least its missing some guided practice. There was no real mention of abstraction or using it. I am not sure if this will be discussed more in depth in the intermediate level or if the pro account would show more parts since I am just using a basic account. Just wondering if it does discuss this stuff later on, thanks.
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Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi Mike,
Other courses do dig into these concepts more deeply but the basic one does cover them pretty well ... what isn't clear to you? What scenario do you not have sight of - did one of the challenges feel at a higher level than the teaching material?
Steve.
mitchitch
2,418 Pointsmitchitch
2,418 PointsActually I think I found it. The java beginner track is missing the inheritance lesson by Ben Deitch, or is that on purpose?