Friends, welcome! The JavaRush team is in touch and we have only good news today! Here they are, numbered, as usual, from scratch:
- Over the course of these two-something weeks, we have received 22 opinion pieces from you. You willingly shared your knowledge and skills, and this in itself is an excellent result!
- Most of these articles were received very warmly by the community. You read, liked, discussed, praised the authors and almost did not quarrel.
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We have summed up the results of the competition and identified the best in each nomination - drum roll - here they are, the nominations and winners, the most active members of the community:
- “The best article on Java 8 (or 9)” - Viktor Sergeev (level 40 JavaRush) for the article “Lambdas and streams, only practice, no theory” ;
- “Best article on Spring” - Radolf (JavaRush level 37) for the article “Conquering Spring Boot” ;
- “Best article on Hibernate” - John Dorian (JavaRush level 36) for the article “Your first application on Hibernate” ;
- “Best Servlet Article” - John Dorian (JavaRush level 36) for the article “Your First Application Using Java Servlets” ;
- “Best article on Android” - Alexander aka Darth Vader (level 13 JavaRush) for the article “Why Android development? From personal experience. Reasoning and facts" ;
- “Best review of a book on programming” - Artem Murk (level 35 JavaRush) for the article “Review of a book on “kung fu code” for a developer”
- “The most interesting topic” (the article with the largest number of real (not caught up) views) - Max Stern (JavaRush level 35) for the article “Top 7 books on Java for beginners” ;
- "Community's Choice" (article with the most likes) and "Most Discussed Article" (article with the most comments) - John Dorian (JavaRush level 36), article "5 Tips to Increase Your Chances of Finding a Job" ;
- “Best article according to the editors” - John Watson (level 27 JavaRush) for the material “Creating a Telegram bot in Java: from idea to deployment . ”
- … But that is not all. You probably already guessed that the main goal of the competition is not just to publish some articles, announce nominations and send books to the winners, but to organize a community whose members love to share knowledge with others. And we did it!
Alex (level 27 JavaRush)
Danil Gordeev (level 35 JavaRush)
Igor Melnitsky (level 25 JavaRush)
Ivan Zaitsev (level 32 JavaRush)
LeoJames (JavaRush level 35)
Alexey Dmitrevsky (JavaRush level 31)
Vladimir (level 40 JavaRush)
Congratulations to all of you, as well as ourselves, on the successful start of the active life of the community! Continue to share your knowledge - write, comment, ask and answer questions. This will make studying with JavaRush even livelier and more interesting.How can a competition participant receive a well-deserved prize:
- Go to the " Administration " section
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Please include the following information in your message:
- Real name
- Postal address to which to send the prize (with country and city)
- Phone number to contact you
- The book you most want to receive (from the list in this topic )
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