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A Sip of Java

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  • Nov 30, 2024
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A Sip of Java, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 50 lectures, 7 quizzes, based on 153 reviews, and has 9496 subscribers.

You will learn about Java language basics Beginner programming concepts and terminology The ability to make your own programs Simple user interface computer applications Be able to write data to and from an external file Prompt users for input via a computer program Math operators in Java Conditional statements in Java Classes and functions This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Java developers looking to learn more about the basics of the language or Students interested in learning how to program or Someone who is looking for a starting point in their journey to become a computer programmer It is particularly useful for Beginner Java developers looking to learn more about the basics of the language or Students interested in learning how to program or Someone who is looking for a starting point in their journey to become a computer programmer.

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Summary

Title: A Sip of Java

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 50

Number of Quizzes: 7

Number of Published Lectures: 50

Number of Published Quizzes: 7

Number of Curriculum Items: 57

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 57

Original Price: $24.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Java language basics
  • Beginner programming concepts and terminology
  • The ability to make your own programs
  • Simple user interface computer applications
  • Be able to write data to and from an external file
  • Prompt users for input via a computer program
  • Math operators in Java
  • Conditional statements in Java
  • Classes and functions
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Java developers looking to learn more about the basics of the language
  • Students interested in learning how to program
  • Someone who is looking for a starting point in their journey to become a computer programmer
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Java developers looking to learn more about the basics of the language
  • Students interested in learning how to program
  • Someone who is looking for a starting point in their journey to become a computer programmer
  • A Sip of Java is for those who are interested in learning the basics of Java without all the extra details. This course aims to be the quickest way for a student to go from knowing nothing or very little about Java and programming to writing their own applications. In this course students will learn how to:

    1. Setup their computer to write and run Java applications

    2. Write console apps that can respond to user input

    3. Learn Java language basics – types, variables, conditions, loops, operators, functions, classes, etc.

    4. Read and write data to external files

    5. Create their own GUI (Graphical User Interface)?applications

    6. Start their path to becoming an accomplished programmer

    Learning how to program with Java is a great skill to have. This course is designed to be the fastest way to understand core concepts of Java.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Environment Setup

    Lecture 1: Welcome to the Course

    Lecture 2: Setting up the Environment

    Lecture 3: Installing Java

    Lecture 4: Installing IntelliJ IDEA

    Lecture 5: Writing Our First Program in Java

    Lecture 6: Debugging In IntelliJ

    Chapter 2: Variables, Types, and Operators

    Lecture 1: Console Output

    Lecture 2: Variables

    Lecture 3: Types

    Lecture 4: Math Operators

    Lecture 5: String Utility Methods

    Chapter 3: Conditional Statements

    Lecture 1: If Statements

    Lecture 2: Not Operator

    Lecture 3: Equal and Not Equal

    Lecture 4: Less Than and Greater Than

    Lecture 5: And Operator

    Lecture 6: Or Operator

    Lecture 7: Else Statment

    Lecture 8: Else If Statement

    Chapter 4: Arrays and Loops

    Lecture 1: Arrays Part 1

    Lecture 2: Arrays Part 2

    Lecture 3: While Loop

    Lecture 4: Arrays And Loops

    Lecture 5: Do While Loops

    Lecture 6: For Loop

    Lecture 7: Break and Continue

    Lecture 8: Try/Catch Blocks

    Lecture 9: Recipe Program

    Chapter 5: Functions

    Lecture 1: Simple Function

    Lecture 2: Function Parameters

    Lecture 3: Function Return Types

    Chapter 6: Classes

    Lecture 1: Intro on Classes

    Lecture 2: Making a Class

    Lecture 3: Referencing Another Class

    Lecture 4: Class Accessor Levels

    Lecture 5: Adding Behavior to Classes Part 1

    Lecture 6: Adding Behavior to Classes Part 2

    Chapter 7: Reading and Writing Data

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Reading From a CSV

    Lecture 3: Parsing Values

    Lecture 4: Debugging and Searching For a User

    Lecture 5: Writing To a File

    Chapter 8: Simple GUI Application

    Lecture 1: Intro To Making a GUI

    Lecture 2: Simple Hello World GUI

    Lecture 3: Adding a Button

    Lecture 4: Linking Form Elements

    Lecture 5: Creating a Simple Counting Game

    Chapter 9: Course End

    Lecture 1: Thank You For Watching

    Chapter 10: BONUS

    Lecture 1: How Nate landed his job at Zulily!

    Lecture 2: How To Get a Job Without Going To College

    Instructors

  • A Sip of Java  No.2
    Nate Dessert
    Software Engineer, Athlete, Family Man, and Lifelong Learner
  • A Sip of Java  No.3
    Derrick Mitchell
    Creative Director; Online Teacher to over 128,000 students
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  • 1 stars: 4 votes
  • 2 stars: 1 votes
  • 3 stars: 21 votes
  • 4 stars: 53 votes
  • 5 stars: 74 votes
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