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Java 8 New Features In Simple Way, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.68, with 93 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 15578 reviews, and has 55257 subscribers.

You will learn about Student can learn complete picture about new features introduced as the part of Java 1.8 1. Lambda Expressions 2. Functional Interfaces 3. Default methods in Interface 4. Static Methods in Interfaces. 5. Predicate 6. Function 7. Consumer 8. Supplier 9. Method Refernce & Constructor Reference by Double Colon(::) Operator. 10. Stream API 11. Date & Time API ( Joda API) This course is ideal for individuals who are Academic Students who are having Java Course in their Curriculum or Java Programmers who are fancy about Java New Features It is particularly useful for Academic Students who are having Java Course in their Curriculum or Java Programmers who are fancy about Java New Features.

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Title: Java 8 New Features In Simple Way

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.68

Number of Lectures: 93

Number of Quizzes: 6

Number of Published Lectures: 93

Number of Curriculum Items: 99

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 93

Number of Practice Tests: 2

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What You Will Learn

  • Student can learn complete picture about new features introduced as the part of Java 1.8
  • 1. Lambda Expressions 2. Functional Interfaces 3. Default methods in Interface 4. Static Methods in Interfaces. 5. Predicate 6. Function 7. Consumer 8. Supplier 9. Method Refernce & Constructor Reference by Double Colon(::) Operator. 10. Stream API 11. Date & Time API ( Joda API)
  • Who Should Attend

  • Academic Students who are having Java Course in their Curriculum
  • Java Programmers who are fancy about Java New Features
  • Target Audiences

  • Academic Students who are having Java Course in their Curriculum
  • Java Programmers who are fancy about Java New Features
  • Java 8 is one of the major and more prestigious version from Java. In this video tutorials we covered every topic? in detail on the board and on the system with live execution. Definitely you can feel like you are learning in class room directly from the instructor. As the part of this course we are covering ?? ?the following 11 topics.

    1. Lambda Expressions
    2. Functional Interfaces
    3. Default methods in Interface
    4. Static Methods in Interfaces.
    5. Predicate
    6. Function
    7. Consumer
    8. Supplier
    9. Method Reference & Constructor Reference by Double Colon(::) Operator.
    10. Stream API
    11. Date & Time API ( Joda API)

    After completing this video course, we are sure, you will be in a position to give left and right anywhere about these new features.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Lambda Expressions & Functional Interfaces

    Lecture 1: Lambda expressions : Introduction

    Lecture 2: How to Write Lambda expressions- Part-1

    Lecture 3: How to Write Lambda expressions -Part-2

    Lecture 4: Functional Interface

    Lecture 5: @FunctionalInterface Annotation

    Lecture 6: @FunctionalInterface Annotation wrt Inheritance

    Lecture 7: Invoking Lambda Expression By using Functional Interface example-1

    Lecture 8: Invoking Lambda Expression By using Functional Interface examples-2,3,4

    Lecture 9: Invoking Lambda Expression By using Functional Interface example-5

    Lecture 10: Functional Interface,Lambda Expression Summary

    Chapter 3: Lambda Expressions with Collections

    Lecture 1: Collections Overview: List and Set

    Lecture 2: Collections Overview: Map

    Lecture 3: Comparator interface & compare method

    Lecture 4: Sorting Elements of List without Lambda Expression

    Lecture 5: Sorting Elements of ArrayList with Lambda Expression

    Lecture 6: Sorting Elements of TreeSet with Lambda Expression

    Lecture 7: Sorting Elements of TreeMap with Lambda Expression

    Lecture 8: Sorting of Our own class objects with Lambda Expression

    Chapter 4: Anonymous Inner Classes & Lambda Expressions

    Lecture 1: Anonymous Inner class vs Lambda Expression Par-1

    Lecture 2: Anonymous Inner class vs Lambda Expression Par-2

    Lecture 3: Anonymous Inner class vs Lambda Expression Par-3

    Lecture 4: Differences between Anonymous Inner class & Lambda expressions

    Chapter 5: Default Methods and Static Methods in Interfaces

    Lecture 1: Default Methods Inside Interfaces

    Lecture 2: Differences between Interface with Default Methods and Abstract classes

    Lecture 3: Static Methods inside Interfaces

    Chapter 6: Predefined Functional Interfaces -Predicate

    Lecture 1: Predefined Functional Interfaces-Predicate Part-1

    Lecture 2: Predefined Functional Interfaces-Predicate Part-2

    Lecture 3: Predefined Functional Interfaces-Predicate Part-3

    Lecture 4: Predefined Functional Interfaces-Predicate Joining

    Lecture 5: Program to display names starts with K by using Predicate

    Lecture 6: Predicate Example to Remove null values and Empty String from the given List?

    Lecture 7: Program for User Authentication by using Predicate

    Lecture 8: Program to Check Whether Software Engineer is allowed into Pub or not?

    Lecture 9: Employee Management Application by using Predicate Part-1

    Lecture 10: Employee Management Application by using Predicate Part-2

    Lecture 11: Employee Management Application by using Predicate Part-3

    Lecture 12: Predicate interface isEqual() method

    Chapter 7: Predefined Functional Interfaces -Function

    Lecture 1: Predefined Functional Interfaces-Function

    Lecture 2: Program to remove spaces present in the given String by using Function

    Lecture 3: Program to find Student Grade by using Function

    Lecture 4: Progarm to find Total Monthly Salary of All Employees by using Function

    Lecture 5: Progarm to perform Salary Increment for Employees by using Predicate & Function

    Lecture 6: Function Chaining

    Lecture 7: Demo program to Demonstrate the difference between andThen() and compose()

    Lecture 8: Demo Program for User Authentication by using Function Chaining

    Lecture 9: Function interface Static Method : identity()

    Chapter 8: Predefined Functional Interfaces -Consumer

    Lecture 1: Consumer Introduction

    Lecture 2: Program to display Movie Information by using Consumer

    Lecture 3: Program to display Student Information by using Predicate,Function and Consumer

    Lecture 4: Consumer Chaining

    Chapter 9: Predefined Functional Interfaces – Supplier

    Lecture 1: Supplier Introduction

    Lecture 2: Program to get System Date by using Supplier

    Lecture 3: Program to get Random Name by using Supplier

    Lecture 4: Program to get Random OTP by using Supplier

    Lecture 5: Program to get Random Password by using Supplier

    Lecture 6: Comparison Table of Predicate,Function,Consumer and Supplier

    Chapter 10: Two-Argument (Bi) Functional Interfaces- BiPredicate, BiFunction & BiConsumer

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: BiPredicate

    Lecture 3: BiFunction

    Lecture 4: Creation of Student object by taking name and rollno as input with BiFunction

    Lecture 5: Calculate Monthly Salary With Employee and TimeSheet By using BiFunction

    Lecture 6: BiConsumer

    Lecture 7: Demo Program to Increment Employee Salary by using BiFunction & BiConsumer

    Lecture 8: Comparison Table between One-Argument & Two-Argument Functional Interfaces

    Chapter 11: Primitive Type Functional Interfaces, UnaryOperator and BinaryOperator

    Lecture 1: Autoboxing,Autounboxing and Type Parameter

    Lecture 2: Need of Primitve Type Functional Interfaces

    Lecture 3: Primitve Type Functional Interfaces for Predicate

    Lecture 4: 3 Demo Programs about Primitve Type Functional Interfaces for Function

    Lecture 5: All 15 Primitve Type Functional Interfaces for Function

    Lecture 6: Primitive Versions for Consumer

    Lecture 7: Primitive Versions for Supplier

    Lecture 8: UnaryOperator and its Primitive Versions

    Lecture 9: BinaryOperator

    Lecture 10: Primitive Versions for BinaryOperator

    Chapter 12: Method and Constructor Reference By using :: Operator

    Lecture 1: Method Reference By Double Colon(::) Operator Part-1

    Lecture 2: Method Reference By Double Colon(::) Operator Part-2

    Lecture 3: Constructor Reference By Double Colon(::) Operator

    Chapter 13: Streams

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Streams

    Lecture 2: Methods of Streams:filter() and map()

    Lecture 3: Difference between filter() and map()

    Lecture 4: Various methods of Stream Part-1

    Lecture 5: Various methods of Stream Part-2

    Lecture 6: Various methods of Stream Part-3

    Lecture 7: Various methods of Stream Part-4

    Lecture 8: Summary of Streams

    Chapter 14: Date and Time API

    Instructors

  • Java 8 New Features In Simple Way  No.2
    DURGASOFT DURGA
    Trainer at DURGASOFT
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