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Become a Java Programmer

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  • Apr 20, 2025
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Become a Java Programmer, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 91 lectures, 31 quizzes, based on 12 reviews, and has 241 subscribers.

You will learn about You will learn how to install the JDK and use JShell + Eclipse You will learn core Java skills from beginner to advanced You will obtain basic knowledge of how programming a computer works You will be able to move on to get hired as a Java developer You will learn how to use Object Oriented Programming You will learn how to build simple applications in Java This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners who have never coded before, interested in learning Java programming It is particularly useful for Beginners who have never coded before, interested in learning Java programming.

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Summary

Title: Become a Java Programmer

Price: $84.99

Average Rating: 4.55

Number of Lectures: 91

Number of Quizzes: 31

Number of Published Lectures: 90

Number of Published Quizzes: 31

Number of Curriculum Items: 122

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 121

Original Price: $27.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • You will learn how to install the JDK and use JShell + Eclipse
  • You will learn core Java skills from beginner to advanced
  • You will obtain basic knowledge of how programming a computer works
  • You will be able to move on to get hired as a Java developer
  • You will learn how to use Object Oriented Programming
  • You will learn how to build simple applications in Java
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginners who have never coded before, interested in learning Java programming
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginners who have never coded before, interested in learning Java programming
  • Become a Java Programmer in 2023

    Are you interested in becoming a Java Programmer? This course will teach you the basics of Java, one of the most popular programming languages. This course is for those who do not have any previous knowledge of computer programming. Starting with the basics and moving on to more advanced topics, this course explains concepts in a clear, logical way that anyone can understand.

    This is a short but comprehensive course that will give you a basic foundation of skills from which you can continue to become a Java developer, and do so without taking up many hours of your time.

    Java is the third-most used programming in the world and the salary for a Java developer is up to 9,500 dollars per month, making it an excellent career choice. Why not start learning Java this year with this course?

    What this course includes:

    1. 5+ hours of video lessons? in 7 sections. Each video focuses on a single topic and is short enough to be easily taken in.

    2. 20+ Hands-On examples and coding exercises. These exercises are placed at relevant stages of the course to practice what you have learned, and each is complete with simple instructions and a solution.

    3. Quizzes at the end of each section to test your knowledge?.

    4. Projects to apply your learning.

    What this course covers:

  • Using the Eclipse IDE to build Java projects?

  • Using JShell?

  • An introduction to Object Oriented Programming in Java?

  • Variables and Data Types

  • Conditionals and Loops

  • Arrays and ArrayLists

  • How to handle Exceptions?

  • Methods, classes and imports

  • How to create simple applications in Java

  • Hit the enroll button now to start learning!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Course Structure

    Lecture 3: How to use this course

    Lecture 4: Installing Java/JShell

    Lecture 5: Intro to JShell

    Lecture 6: Expressions in JShell

    Lecture 7: Printing Text in JShell

    Lecture 8: Other Print Commands in JShell

    Lecture 9: Section 1: Java Programming Terms

    Chapter 2: Variables and Data Types

    Lecture 1: Variables and Data Types – Section Overview

    Lecture 2: The Integer Data Type

    Lecture 3: The Byte, Short, and Long Data Types

    Lecture 4: The Float and Double Data Types

    Lecture 5: The Boolean Data Type

    Lecture 6: The Character Data Type

    Lecture 7: The String Data Type

    Lecture 8: Naming Variables Correctly

    Lecture 9: Converting Variables

    Lecture 10: Variables and Data Types – Section Review

    Lecture 11: Section 2: Java Programming Terms

    Chapter 3: Programming in Eclipse

    Lecture 1: Programming in Eclipse – Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Installing Eclipse

    Lecture 3: Classes and Objects

    Lecture 4: Introduction to Methods

    Lecture 5: Method Parameters

    Lecture 6: Creating an Eclipse Project

    Lecture 7: First Eclipse Project

    Lecture 8: Compile and Run a Java Class

    Lecture 9: Method Overloading

    Lecture 10: Methods Practical Example – print() Method

    Lecture 11: Return Types

    Lecture 12: Comments

    Lecture 13: Programming in Eclipse – Section Review

    Lecture 14: Section 3: Java Programming Terms

    Chapter 4: Object Oriented Programming

    Lecture 1: Object Oriented Programming – Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Object Oriented Programming Part 1

    Lecture 3: Encapsulation

    Lecture 4: Encapsulation Exercise – Create Aeroplane Class

    Lecture 5: Constructors

    Lecture 6: Constructors Exercise – Create Country Class

    Lecture 7: The toString Method

    Lecture 8: Inheritance

    Lecture 9: Inheritance Exercise – Create Truck Class extending Vehicle Class

    Lecture 10: Modifiers

    Lecture 11: Object Oriented Programming – Section Review

    Lecture 12: Section 4: Java Programming Terms

    Chapter 5: Conditionals

    Lecture 1: Conditionals – Section Overview

    Lecture 2: The If Statement

    Lecture 3: If Statement Part 2 – And and Or Operators

    Lecture 4: The Else If Statement

    Lecture 5: Nested If Statements

    Lecture 6: If Statement Exercises

    Lecture 7: The Switch Statement

    Lecture 8: Switch Statement Part 2

    Lecture 9: Switch Statement Exercises

    Lecture 10: Conditionals – Section Review

    Lecture 11: Section 5: Java Programming Terms

    Chapter 6: Loops

    Lecture 1: Loops – Section Overview

    Lecture 2: The For Loop

    Lecture 3: For Loop Example – Multiplication Table

    Lecture 4: The While Loop

    Lecture 5: While Loop Example – Digital Clock

    Lecture 6: The Do While Loop

    Lecture 7: Loops – Section Review

    Lecture 8: Section 6: Java Programming Terms

    Chapter 7: Imports and Projects

    Lecture 1: Imports and Projects – Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Importing the Scanner Class

    Lecture 3: Importing the Random Class

    Lecture 4: Scanning for Username and Password

    Instructors

  • Become a Java Programmer  No.2
    Morgan Collett
    Software Engineer
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