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Get your Java dream job! Beginners interview preparation

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Get your Java dream job! Beginners interview preparation, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 86 lectures, 12 quizzes, based on 229 reviews, and has 4305 subscribers.

You will learn about You will answer many Java interview questions more correctly and accurately Cope professional java interview with more confidence You will achieve better understanding in the Java topics learned in the course. This course is ideal for individuals who are A student to beginner developer who want to get a job as Java developer It is particularly useful for A student to beginner developer who want to get a job as Java developer.

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Title: Get your Java dream job! Beginners interview preparation

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 86

Number of Quizzes: 12

Number of Published Lectures: 85

Number of Published Quizzes: 12

Number of Curriculum Items: 98

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 97

Original Price: $89.99

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What You Will Learn

  • You will answer many Java interview questions more correctly and accurately
  • Cope professional java interview with more confidence
  • You will achieve better understanding in the Java topics learned in the course.
  • Who Should Attend

  • A student to beginner developer who want to get a job as Java developer
  • Target Audiences

  • A student to beginner developer who want to get a job as Java developer
  • Hello and Welcome!

    Scared of coding interview?

    This course will practice you with?the mustknow?Java interview?questions.

    In addition?it will also prepare you to crack?Java puzzle pattern.?If you can learn the pattern, you can beat coding interview!

    If you want to get your dream job, and you are serious about your career?you should take this course.

    In this course we will review Java interview?questions from different areas:

  • Java Fundamentals– String, exceptions, autoboxing, garbage collectors and more.
  • Arrays –?advantages and disadvantages, initialization, search, sort, puzzle.
  • Object Oriented Concepts –??encapsulation, polymorphism, inheritance and abstraction. More practically we will discuss inheritance, interface and abstract classes, access modifier, overriding vs Hiding, marker interface and much more.
  • Collections –Framework overview, List, ArrayList, Vector, Iterator.
  • Maps – Map interface, HashMap, Hashtable
  • Puzzles –??Programming puzzles and??“What wrong with this code?” questions?are frequently asked in software programming Interviews in order to check your knowledge, your logical thinking and how strong and clear your mind is.?
  • Interview process –?Improve your soft skills and understand the interview process that you are going to pass.
  • Lesson structure

    The lecture were divided to short lectures of about 5 min each, so you will be able to come back to a specific topic and replay the lesson without the need to search in a specific long video for ?the part that you would like to repeat on.

    Each lesson will include several questions; all of them are from real interviews. We’ll go over the questions and answer?them.

    Quiz

    Summarizing each few classes there will be a quiz, designed to repeat the material and help the student understand it even better.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Welcome!

    Lecture 1: Welcome!

    Lecture 2: Course Overview

    Chapter 2: Installation

    Lecture 1: Java Installation

    Lecture 2: Eclipse Installation

    Lecture 3: Learning material Installation

    Chapter 3: Fundamental Java Question

    Lecture 1: String Questions – Intro

    Lecture 2: Java String Basic Questions

    Lecture 3: Understanding String Pool

    Lecture 4: String Pool – cont

    Lecture 5: Immutable Objects Questions

    Lecture 6: StringBuffer And StringBuilder Questions

    Lecture 7: toString() method Questions

    Lecture 8: String Questions – Wrap-up

    Lecture 9: Auto Boxing Questions

    Lecture 10: What are the defaults?

    Lecture 11: Tricky questions about constructors – part 1

    Lecture 12: Tricky questions about constructors – part 2

    Lecture 13: Tricky questions about constructors – part 3

    Lecture 14: Garbage Collection Questions

    Lecture 15: Garbage Collection – In Action

    Lecture 16: Exceptions Theory and Syntax

    Lecture 17: Exceptions – In Action

    Lecture 18: Fundamental Section Wrap up

    Chapter 4: Arrays Questions

    Lecture 1: Arrays intro

    Lecture 2: Arrays Overview

    Lecture 3: Arrays Demo

    Lecture 4: How to initialize an array?

    Lecture 5: What are arrays limitation?

    Lecture 6: How to remove duplication from Array?

    Chapter 5: Object Oriented Concepts and Questions

    Lecture 1: Object Oriented – Intro

    Lecture 2: What is Encapsulation?

    Lecture 3: What is encapsulation? – Code Sample

    Lecture 4: Inheritance Basic

    Lecture 5: Inheritance Basic – Interview Questions

    Lecture 6: What is Polymorphism?

    Lecture 7: What is Abstraction?

    Lecture 8: Default Method in Java 8

    Lecture 9: Overriding vs Hiding Methods

    Lecture 10: Understanding Access Modifiers

    Lecture 11: Final and Inheritance Questions

    Lecture 12: Abstract Classes

    Lecture 13: Theoretical questions about Abstract Classes.

    Lecture 14: Tricky questions about Abstract Classes.

    Lecture 15: What is marker interface?

    Lecture 16: Object Oriented – Wrap-up

    Chapter 6: Collection Questions

    Lecture 1: Collection Framework – What is it?

    Lecture 2: List interface

    Lecture 3: ArrayList Theory and Interview questions

    Lecture 4: ArrayList Demo – Basic

    Lecture 5: ArrayList Demo – Using Indexes

    Lecture 6: ArrayList – Dynamic Resizing Questions

    Lecture 7: ArrayList VS Vector

    Lecture 8: Why should we use Iterator?

    Chapter 7: Maps

    Lecture 1: Maps Intro

    Lecture 2: Map Interface overview

    Lecture 3: Hash Map Basic Demo

    Lecture 4: Using the same key and Null on HashMap – Demo

    Lecture 5: Hash Map vs Hashtable

    Lecture 6: Map Basic Interview Questions & Answers

    Chapter 8: Java Puzzles

    Lecture 1: Puzzles Section – Intro

    Lecture 2: How to Reverse a String?

    Lecture 3: How to reverse a String effectively?

    Lecture 4: How to reverse a String with recursion?

    Lecture 5: How to check if strings are Anagram?

    Lecture 6: How to check if strings are Anagram? – by checking off

    Lecture 7: how to check if strings are Anagram? – by removing chars

    Lecture 8: How to check if strings are Anagram? – by sorting

    Lecture 9: How to check if strings are Anagram? – by counting letters

    Lecture 10: How to check if strings are Anagram? – Wrap Up

    Lecture 11: How can I find prime numbers?

    Lecture 12: How to Reverse a Number?

    Lecture 13: What is wrong with this code -1

    Lecture 14: What is wrong with this code – 2

    Lecture 15: Puzzle Section Wrap-up

    Chapter 9: Interview process

    Lecture 1: Interview process – intro.

    Lecture 2: Phone interview

    Lecture 3: Computer interview – at home

    Lecture 4: Technical written interview – at office

    Lecture 5: Computer interview – at office

    Instructors

  • Get your Java dream job! Beginners interview preparation  No.2
    Yuval Ishay
    Java Expert & Development leader & Instructor
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  • 3 stars: 20 votes
  • 4 stars: 73 votes
  • 5 stars: 131 votes
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