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Learn Java 8 New Features

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Learn Java 8 New Features, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 70 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 32 reviews, and has 918 subscribers.

You will learn about All new features introduced by Java 8 like Lambda expressions, Stream API, etc This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who is familiar with Java but wants to learn new features introduced by Java 8 It is particularly useful for Anyone who is familiar with Java but wants to learn new features introduced by Java 8.

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Summary

Title: Learn Java 8 New Features

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 70

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 57

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 76

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 63

Number of Practice Tests: 1

Number of Published Practice Tests: 1

Original Price: ?2,499

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • All new features introduced by Java 8 like Lambda expressions, Stream API, etc
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who is familiar with Java but wants to learn new features introduced by Java 8
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who is familiar with Java but wants to learn new features introduced by Java 8
  • Update: New lectures added on Java 8 List Improvements!

    Update: New lectures added on Java 8 CompletableFuture

    Update: New lectures added on Java 8 Optional Feature!!

    In this course, you will learn all the new features introduced by Java 8

    Here is what you will achieve at the end of this course:

  • You will have a good understanding  of Java 8 concepts

  • Be able to write codethat uses Java 8 featureslike lambdasand streams

  • Be able to participate in developing real world Java projects using Java 8 features

  • Be able to face Java interviewswith confidence

  • What this course covers:

  •  It teaches you all Java 8 features like Streams, Lambdas, DateTime API, to name a few

  • It teaches Java 8 using Eclipsewhich is a powerful Java IDE

  • Why choose this course:

  • The course uses simple, easy to understand language

  • Code samples are provided at the end of each topic

  • Simple assignmentsfor each topic

  • Practice tests to test the concepts learnt

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Default and Static Methods

    Lecture 1: Default Methods Introduction

    Lecture 2: Default Methods and Multiple Inheritance

    Lecture 3: Static Methods

    Lecture 4: Benefits of Default and Static Methods

    Lecture 5: Abstract Methods v/s Interfaces after Java 8

    Chapter 3: Functional Interfaces and Lambda Expressions

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Functional Interfaces

    Lecture 2: Introduction to lambda expressions

    Lecture 3: Syntax Of Lambda Expressions

    Lecture 4: Examples of Lambda Expressions

    Lecture 5: Benefits of Lambda expressions and Functional Interfaces

    Lecture 6: In Built Functional Interface – Consumer

    Lecture 7: In Built Functional Interface – Predicate

    Lecture 8: In Built Functional Interface – Function

    Lecture 9: In Built Functional Interface – Supplier

    Chapter 4: For Each

    Lecture 1: What is forEach

    Lecture 2: How does forEach Work Internally

    Chapter 5: Stream API

    Lecture 1: What are Streams and How they work

    Lecture 2: Creating and Iterating through a Stream

    Lecture 3: Intermediate Operations

    Lecture 4: Terminal Operations

    Lecture 5: Chaining Operations

    Lecture 6: Parallel Streams

    Chapter 6: Method References

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Method References

    Lecture 2: How Method References Work

    Lecture 3: Static And Instance Method Reference

    Lecture 4: Reference to an Arbitrary Object

    Lecture 5: Constructor Reference

    Chapter 7: DateTime API

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: LocalDate – Date Creation

    Lecture 3: LocalDate – Date Arithmetic

    Lecture 4: LocalDate – Date Extraction

    Lecture 5: LocalDate – Date comparison

    Lecture 6: LocalTime

    Lecture 7: LocalDateTime

    Lecture 8: ZonedDateTime

    Chapter 8: Optional

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Optional

    Lecture 2: Creating Optional

    Lecture 3: Optional Methods isPresent, get, ifPresent

    Lecture 4: Optional Methods orElse, orElseGet, orElseThrow

    Lecture 5: Optional Methods filter and map

    Lecture 6: Using Optional

    Chapter 9: CompletableFuture

    Lecture 1: CompletableFuture Introduction

    Lecture 2: Creating CompletableFuture and retrieving the result

    Lecture 3: Running code asynchronously – runAsync

    Lecture 4: Running code asynchronously – supplyAsync

    Lecture 5: Manually completing a future

    Lecture 6: Callback method – thenAccept

    Lecture 7: Callback method – thenApply

    Lecture 8: Chaining callbacks

    Lecture 9: Combining results

    Lecture 10: allOf

    Lecture 11: anyof

    Lecture 12: Exception handling

    Chapter 10: List Improvements

    Lecture 1: List.replaceAll

    Lecture 2: List.sort

    Chapter 11: Test

    Chapter 12: Bonus Section

    Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • Learn Java 8 New Features  No.2
    Reshma Bidikar
    Java Trainer/Freelance Developer/Technical Writer
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  • 4 stars: 13 votes
  • 5 stars: 13 votes
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