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Java training of Beida Jade Bird: Is the actual combat project of Beida Jade Bird useful?
In study and work, it can be said that "intelligence is honed from actual combat!" Actual combat is the only way to upgrade technology! The same is true for the IT industry.

If you only know some technical theories and haven't practiced them personally, it's an armchair strategist and can't bring benefits to enterprises. At the same time, such people are not needed by the company. What enterprises want is people with real talent and learning.

Is the actual combat project of Beida Jade Bird useful? The teacher of Beida Jade Bird Luguang School believes that only with actual combat experience can we do projects, do things well and promote elite talents.

In the Jade Bird Campus of Peking University, courses such as ACCP software development, animation design, UI design, network marketing and Java software development have been opened. It can be said that the students here have a lot of rich practical experience. It can be said that students have as much experience in taking classes here, and they are all very real cases.

Is the actual combat project of Beida Jade Bird useful? Not only can there be projects to cultivate students' talents, but in daily classes and face-to-face lectures, teachers will also focus on explaining the project cases they have done. After completing the IT course of Beida Jade Bird, it will be equivalent to that the student had 1- 1.5 years of work experience.

In the IT industry, actual combat experience represents the strength of talents.

This is the real reason why Beida Jade Bird Campus insists on ultra-high employment rate.

If students want to get a good job, they must improve their skills, and if they want to learn skills, they must keep practicing in actual combat.

Rome was not built in a day. Without that person's experience, everything would be in vain.