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Object Oriented Programming with Java, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 97 lectures, based on 85 reviews, and has 429 subscribers.

You will learn about Basic programming with java (Java Architecture, Tokens, Data types, Operators, Conditional and Looping statements) Object oriented programming with java using object oriented concepts Advanced java programming using exception handling, multithreading, file handling and graphical applicaions Array Classes and Objects – Creating Classes and Objects, Constructors, Method overloading, this Reference, Garbage Collection Inheritance – Implementing Inheritance, Method overriding, final Keyword, Abstract Classes and Methods, Dynamic Binding Language Specific Features – static Keyword, Wrapper Classes, Package, Interface Exception Handling Multithreading – Creating Threads, Thread Life Cycle, Priorities, Method Synchronization, Thread Methods GUI Applications with Swing – TextField, Button, Radio Button, Scrollbar, Layout Managers Event handling in GUI Applications Applets Working with Files using Streams This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner and intermidiary programmers who want to learn Object Oriented Programming It is particularly useful for Beginner and intermidiary programmers who want to learn Object Oriented Programming.

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Title: Object Oriented Programming with Java

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 97

Number of Published Lectures: 97

Number of Curriculum Items: 97

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 97

Original Price: ?5,900

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Basic programming with java (Java Architecture, Tokens, Data types, Operators, Conditional and Looping statements)
  • Object oriented programming with java using object oriented concepts
  • Advanced java programming using exception handling, multithreading, file handling and graphical applicaions
  • Array
  • Classes and Objects – Creating Classes and Objects, Constructors, Method overloading, this Reference, Garbage Collection
  • Inheritance – Implementing Inheritance, Method overriding, final Keyword, Abstract Classes and Methods, Dynamic Binding
  • Language Specific Features – static Keyword, Wrapper Classes, Package, Interface
  • Exception Handling
  • Multithreading – Creating Threads, Thread Life Cycle, Priorities, Method Synchronization, Thread Methods
  • GUI Applications with Swing – TextField, Button, Radio Button, Scrollbar, Layout Managers
  • Event handling in GUI Applications
  • Applets
  • Working with Files using Streams
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner and intermidiary programmers who want to learn Object Oriented Programming
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner and intermidiary programmers who want to learn Object Oriented Programming
  • Learn Java programming in easy steps with example demonstrations. The course starts with fundamental concepts of object oriented programming. Then it teaches basic programming in Java followed by object oriented programming concepts. Having learned object oriented programming, It moves ahead to robust programming with exception handling and teaches concurrent programming using multithreading.

    Moving to advanced level graphical applications with swing library, event handling, applets and file handling are discussed.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to Java

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Concepts of Object Oriented Programming

    Lecture 3: Features of Java

    Lecture 4: Architecture of Java

    Lecture 5: Creating First Java Program

    Lecture 6: Java vs C++

    Chapter 2: Programming Basics of Core Java

    Lecture 1: Java Tokens

    Lecture 2: Variables and Datatypes

    Lecture 3: Working with Variables

    Lecture 4: Type Conversion

    Lecture 5: Operator Precedence

    Chapter 3: Loops and Selection Statements

    Lecture 1: Selection Statements

    Lecture 2: Working with else if Ladder

    Lecture 3: switch case Statement

    Lecture 4: Working with switch case

    Lecture 5: Looping Statements – while loop

    Lecture 6: Working with while Loop

    Lecture 7: Looping Statements – do while Loop

    Lecture 8: Working with do while Loop

    Lecture 9: Looping Statements – for Loop

    Lecture 10: Working with for Loop

    Lecture 11: Array

    Lecture 12: Working with One Dimensional Array

    Lecture 13: Working with Two Dimensional Array

    Chapter 4: Object and Classes

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Class

    Lecture 2: Working with Class

    Lecture 3: Objects

    Lecture 4: Working with Object

    Lecture 5: Another Example with Class and Object

    Lecture 6: Passing Objects as Arguments

    Lecture 7: Constructors

    Lecture 8: Working with Constructors

    Lecture 9: Method Overloading

    Lecture 10: Using this Reference

    Lecture 11: Garbage Collection

    Chapter 5: Inheritance

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Inheritance

    Lecture 2: Creating Subclass

    Lecture 3: Method Overriding

    Lecture 4: final Keyword

    Lecture 5: Working with final

    Chapter 6: Language Features

    Lecture 1: Static Variable

    Lecture 2: Working with Static Variable

    Lecture 3: Static Method

    Lecture 4: Working with Static Method

    Lecture 5: Working with Static Block

    Lecture 6: Abstract Class

    Lecture 7: Working with Abstract Class

    Lecture 8: Dynamic Method Dispatch

    Lecture 9: Interface

    Lecture 10: Working with Interface

    Lecture 11: Type Wrappers

    Lecture 12: Introduction to Packages

    Lecture 13: Working with Packages

    Lecture 14: Access Modifiers and Its Visibility

    Chapter 7: Exception Handling

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Exception

    Lecture 2: Types of Exceptions

    Lecture 3: Exception Handling Mechanism

    Lecture 4: Working with try catch Mechanism

    Lecture 5: Working with Multiple Catch Statements

    Lecture 6: Working with Nested try catch

    Lecture 7: Creating and Throwing User Defined Exception

    Lecture 8: Working with finally Block

    Lecture 9: Checked and Unchecked Exceptions

    Lecture 10: Broadcasting Exceptions

    Chapter 8: Utilities and Multithreading

    Lecture 1: java.util Package

    Lecture 2: Working with Hashtable Collection

    Lecture 3: Multithreading

    Lecture 4: Working with Multiple Threads

    Lecture 5: Thread Life Cycle

    Lecture 6: Thread Priorities

    Lecture 7: Synchronizing Methods

    Lecture 8: Synchronization Example

    Lecture 9: Working with sleep Method

    Lecture 10: Working with yield Method

    Chapter 9: GUI Applications with Java Swing

    Lecture 1: Windows Fundamentals

    Lecture 2: GUI Controls

    Lecture 3: Working with GUI Application

    Lecture 4: Understanding Layout Managers

    Lecture 5: Working with Layout Managers

    Lecture 6: Delegation Event Model

    Lecture 7: Working with TextField and Button

    Lecture 8: Working with Radio Button

    Lecture 9: Working with Scrollbar

    Lecture 10: Working with Inner Class

    Lecture 11: Adapter Classes

    Lecture 12: Applet Fundamentals

    Lecture 13: Working with Applet

    Lecture 14: Applet Life Cycle

    Chapter 10: Working with Files

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Streams

    Lecture 2: Types of Streams

    Instructors

  • Object Oriented Programming with Java  No.2
    Samir Thakkar
    Lecturer
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