Anuj Kumar Sharma
68 comments
Review summary
Based on 68 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teacher's experience, study material, fees vs value. Many students highlight provides most important advice on backend development, de...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Teacher's Experience & Industry Relevance
2. Quality of Study Material & Free Resources
3. Teaching Quality & Practical Insights
Areas to Improve
1. Pace of Delivery (minor)
2. Explicit Doubt Support Mechanisms
3. Structured Tests & Practice
What students love
“Most important advice: Be a Backend heavy Developer. All problem-solving, ideas, optimization, and actual working happen at the backend. Frontend is more about presenting logic beautifully.”
10 likes
“All points are extremely important. As a Java backend developer at a startup, I understand the necessity of various technologies like Docker, Kubernetes, Redis, Kafka, and AWS.”
2 likes
“I want to thank Anuj Bhaiya; I often refer to your Spring Boot and Kubernetes handbook to revise key concepts. Your free resources are more than enough for anyone looking to enter the Java world.”
2 likes
“Thanks for this video Sir, I completely agree.”
6 likes
“Brother, how much thanks can I give you? This is exactly what I needed. Thank you, sir, very much. Also, please make a video on revision. We study DSA and all, but revision is a big problem.”
3 likes
“I don't know why I didn't find this channel ever before; value education is top-notch.”
1 likes
“Useful video, worth watching.”
“From the college I come from, I knew only 1-2 terms, but I learned completely new things in this video. Wow, there are so many terms!”
“Sir, you teach very well, no doubt about that. But your words have a high throughput; please make it a bit medium. You use your word fluency like Kafka, not MQTT.”
“Brother dropped the reality of college at 0:46.”
8 likes