Practical Java Basics Course with Real-life Examples
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- Nov 28, 2024

Practical Java Basics Course with Real-life Examples, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 50 lectures, based on 440 reviews, and has 46281 subscribers.
You will learn about Java from the very basics Language features that are used at the biggest tech companies Useful programming tips and tricks, that can be used in any other programming language This course is ideal for individuals who are Complete beginners who curious to learn programming It is particularly useful for Complete beginners who curious to learn programming.
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Summary
Title: Practical Java Basics Course with Real-life Examples
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 50
Number of Published Lectures: 50
Number of Curriculum Items: 50
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 50
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
Learn Java through practical examples from the very beginning.
Java is one of the most popular programming languages and the whole course is focusing on showing you the language features that are used at the biggest tech companies like Apple, Netflix, Googleor Amazon.
This course is designed to learn programming from scratch. The only thing you’ll need is your computer and it doesn’t matter whether your operating system is a Windows or macOS or Linux.
How this course builds up?
First I would like to show you the bigger picture and answer some fundamental questions. Why Java would be a good choice? What is it good for? How to learn it?
Every concept has a very clear and simple explanation with real-life examples.
The course is designed for those who have just started to learn programming and would like to learn the basics of Java.
The whole course is full of useful tips and tricks that can be very helpful if you apply for a job or you are doing your own project.
At the end of this course, you’ll get an end-level task. If you can complete the tasks on your own it shows that you are ready to take the next level. If not, don’t worry, I’ll show you how I would do it, so the next time you’ll easily do it.
Enroll today! See you inside the course!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 2: What is Java?
Lecture 3: Why Java?
Lecture 4: How to get the most out of this course?
Lecture 5: Course Overview
Lecture 6: Course Resources
Chapter 2: Enviroment Setup
Lecture 1: Tools youll need
Lecture 2: JDK install for Windows
Lecture 3: IntelliJ install for Windows
Lecture 4: JDK install for MacOS
Lecture 5: IntelliJ install for MacOS
Lecture 6: JDK install for Linux
Lecture 7: IntelliJ install for Linux
Chapter 3: Your First Java program
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Your first Java program
Lecture 3: How Java code builds up?
Lecture 4: How to get the source code?
Chapter 4: Varaibles (primitives, object references)
Lecture 1: Variables
Lecture 2: Data types – Primitives
Lecture 3: Data types – Primitives – CODING
Lecture 4: Data types – Primitives: Conversion
Lecture 5: Data types – Primitives: Conversion – CODING
Lecture 6: Data types – Primitives – PRACTICE
Lecture 7: Data types – Object references – Part 1
Lecture 8: Data types – Object references – Part 2
Lecture 9: Data types – Object references – CODING – Part 1
Lecture 10: Data types – Object references – CODING – Part 2
Chapter 5: Operators, Loops, Control flows and Code blocks
Lecture 1: Operators – Part 1
Lecture 2: Operators – Part 2
Lecture 3: Operators – CODING – Part 1
Lecture 4: Operators – CODING – Part 2
Lecture 5: Operators – CODING – Part 3
Lecture 6: Operators – CODING – Part 4
Lecture 7: Operators – CODING – Part 5
Lecture 8: Loops
Lecture 9: Loops – CODING – Part 1
Lecture 10: Loops – CODING – Part 2
Lecture 11: Control flow
Lecture 12: Control flow – CODING
Lecture 13: Control flow – PRACTICE
Lecture 14: Code blocks
Lecture 15: Code blocks – CODING
Chapter 6: Methods and Arrays
Lecture 1: Methods
Lecture 2: Methods – CODING
Lecture 3: Methods – PRACTICE
Lecture 4: Arrays
Lecture 5: Arrays – CODING
Chapter 7: Final practice
Lecture 1: FINAL PRACTICE
Lecture 2: Section Summary
Chapter 8: BONUS SECTION
Lecture 1: BONUS Material
Instructors

Sandor Szekeres
Senior Software Engineer
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