Thanks for your feedback, first of all. (By the way, we care on
our quality of the course. Just because we don't do what you
suggest does not mean we do not care.)
It is indeed true the above courses have not been updated for a
while
but that does not mean the above courses are not relevant.
They are very much relevant and useful to learn. The following
is my reasoning:
-The trend in the persistence world is to use JPA as programming
API and then use Hibernate as programming engine. In that
sense, we have more focus on JPA than hibernate.
-Our Java EE course is update to Java EE 7. What makes you think
that they are not up to date?
-As for Web services, we cover all the relevant topics. Again what
makes you think it is not up to date?
-The performance course has been updated as of Jan. 2015. What
makes you think it is not up to date?
Now having said that the above courses will be updated moving
forward.
I don't claim our courses are always up to date and cover
always flash topics people are looking for. But we strive to
provide
the best quality courses with extremely low courses. Thanks.
-Sang
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