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Craig Dennis
Treehouse TeacherJava Objects is back and better than ever!
Hooray!
A brand spanking new Java Objects is ready for your consumption. This course is one of my all-time favorites, and I'm so glad it got some new polish. I LOVE the new version, and would LOVE to hear your feedback.
I took a bunch of time and addressed all the wonderful comments I had gotten from you and your fellow classmates. I just wanted to take a moment to tell you how much I appreciate all the feedback (and yes the negative stuff too!) Please keep them coming. Your feedback is truly helping improve everyone's learning, and I greatly appreciate your thoughts and opinions.
One of the biggest takeaways from the original Java Objects was around the why we were doing things the way we were when building out Hangman. I took a white board approach to the problem, and thanks to our amazing motion design team, I think you are going to love the results.
You will also use jshell the new official Java REPL that will be released with Java 9, but we snuck it into Workspaces for you.
I highly recommend revisiting this version, it's like the director's cut version of the DVD (if that joke isn't dated yet).
Remember you can always 2x speed me, I make a great chipmunk.
Hope you enjoy it as much as we did making it! Keep me posted, on this and everything!
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Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,254 PointsThanks Craig.
So pleased the new course is out and I'm looking forward to diving back in :)
I note that the course uses workspaces again but could you do it in IntelliJ if you wanted to? I'm a little rusty on Java wirh my attention on other things lately :)
Craig Dennis
Treehouse TeacherCraig Dennis
Treehouse TeacherAbsolutely ;)