What a difference time and life experience can bring! I am embarrassed by the disparaging remarks I made years ago about this wonderful video by Jurgen Holler. Watching it again now with more background and perspective, I think it's a great video containing a lot of important information that is valid and useful even today, March 20, 2014. Thank you Mr. Holler for this excellent video which has withstood the test of time.
@robertgloverjr12 жыл бұрын
Until recently I had been avoiding these long Spring videos due the the slow rate the speakers spoke. Now however I am using MySpeed from wwwDOTenounceDOTcom to replay these Spring videos at twice the normal playback speed. A new world of Spring education is opened up for me in this way. It took my 30 minutes to watch this 60 minute video "Modern Enterprise Java Architectures with Spring 3.1 ", and I found it excellent-- interesting, easy to understand, and never boring.
@anbiniyar12 жыл бұрын
I am super excited with the features presented! Good work spring team!
@robertgloverjr12 жыл бұрын
Yes, we are of like minds. And I do agree that my initial comment was all too easy to confuse with spam. My sincerity and enthusiasm made me forget to check how it might appear to others. These Spring principals would benefit from watching Khan Academy, Lynda DOT com, and similar state of the art learning experiences. They could learn a lot from them.
@666alberto12 жыл бұрын
Yea we are; I like Khan Academy too , and ttc courses are great too ;) I love english way to express:-) Clean & Technical TC Robert
@DevITIS712 жыл бұрын
While not as convenient, since I tend to download educational videos like this anyway, I just use JDownloader + VLC (both free) to playback whatever speed I want. :)
@666alberto12 жыл бұрын
Thanks xD just to say i've replay an 7month old comment, and maybe now you wouldn't write it no more.. But please re-read your comment, and agree that a 3rd man could re-interpret your comment as 'spamming', but fortunately you explain me it is not=). Johonson - you're talking about Rod Johnson, am i right? PS: i don't know pretty much nothing about Spring, BTW i agree into your "content", these vids should be (or re-managed with index/description) more 'modulars' , and align to wondeful Lynda!
@josh300612 жыл бұрын
looking forward for apps without web.xml
@robertgloverjr12 жыл бұрын
As you first language is Italian, I will overlook the incorrect guess you took as to my motive. If you use the Spring Forums you may notice I am a senior member there. Returning to the topic, my concern is that the Spring principals (Johnson, etc) are becoming insulated from the way people are educating themselves on the internet these days. I doubt any Spring principals use Lynda DOT Com for example (my favorite educational web site). These SpringDev videos are old fashioned. So yesterday.
@666alberto12 жыл бұрын
PS2: when i recently discovered the meaning of "webinar" i have been sorely disappointed, a new term to describe an old teaching method, poorly efficient. And i think, at this point, you would agree with me ;)
@boontechzw12 жыл бұрын
Something is wrong with the sound we cant here u talking
@666alberto12 жыл бұрын
You seem 90% an associated| spam, btw thanks again to google now YT implement 2.0x directly on the web. HA.