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Java for Noobs- Go from Noob to Semi-Noob

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Java for Noobs: Go from Noob to Semi-Noob, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.3, with 56 lectures, based on 873 reviews, and has 29082 subscribers.

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Summary

Title: Java for Noobs: Go from Noob to Semi-Noob

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.3

Number of Lectures: 56

Number of Published Lectures: 53

Number of Curriculum Items: 56

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 53

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Program in Java
  • Learn how to research to further their skills beyond this course
  • Who Should Attend

  • Course are for those who wish to learn java
  • Course are for those who wish to become a programmer
  • Course are for those who are taking a programming course in school
  • Target Audiences

  • Course are for those who wish to learn java
  • Course are for those who wish to become a programmer
  • Course are for those who are taking a programming course in school
  • In this course you will learn how to program. Students are assumed they have never programmed before and are taught step by step on how to program. This course is taught by an instructor who has over 200 5 star reviews on Udemy. The skills learned here can be seen as a stepping stone to eventually become a software developer with the basics being covered in this course.

    Topics include the following

  • ?Install the jdk which allows us to develop java applications on our system (windows,linux,mac)
  • Learn how to create and use variables
  • Learn how to create conditional statements such as the if, else if, else statements?
  • Learn how to use the Switch Statement
  • Learn how to create loops such as the while and for loop statements
  • Learn OOP (Object Oriented Programming) Principles which is fundamental for programming languages.
  • Learn how to create your own classes and create your own objects
  • Learn how to create your own methods
  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Setting up our Environment

    Chapter 3: The Basics

    Lecture 1: Print Statements

    Lecture 2: Variables and Primitive Data Types

    Lecture 3: Type Casting

    Lecture 4: String Concatenation and Escape Characters

    Lecture 5: Arithmetic Operators

    Lecture 6: Relational Operators

    Lecture 7: If Statements

    Lecture 8: if, else if, else Statements

    Lecture 9: Nested If, else if, else Statements

    Lecture 10: Conditional Operators

    Lecture 11: Ternary Operators

    Lecture 12: Switch Statements

    Lecture 13: Pre/Post Increment and Decrement

    Lecture 14: For Loops

    Lecture 15: While Loops

    Lecture 16: Do While Loops

    Lecture 17: Nested For Loops

    Lecture 18: Break and Continue keywords

    Lecture 19: Arrays

    Lecture 20: 2d Arrays

    Lecture 21: Methods

    Lecture 22: Recursion

    Chapter 4: Getting Input

    Lecture 1: Getting User Input

    Lecture 2: Getting Text File Input

    Chapter 5: Practice Problems

    Lecture 1: Practice Problems 1 (Questions)

    Lecture 2: Practice Problems 1 (Solutions)

    Lecture 3: Practice Problems 2 (Questions)

    Lecture 4: Practice Problems 2(Solutions)

    Lecture 5: Practice Problems 3 (Questions)

    Lecture 6: Practice Problems 3 (Solutions)

    Chapter 6: Project

    Lecture 1: Tic Tac Toe (Question)

    Lecture 2: Tic Tac Toe (Solution)

    Chapter 7: Object Oriented Programming

    Lecture 1: Constructors

    Lecture 2: Fields, Setters and Getters

    Lecture 3: Inheritance and super keyword

    Lecture 4: Method Overriding

    Lecture 5: Abstract Classes Abstract Methods

    Lecture 6: Method Overloading

    Lecture 7: Interfaces

    Chapter 8: Java Swing (GUI Applications)

    Lecture 1: Creating our first GUI application

    Lecture 2: ContentPane, BorderLayout, JButtons

    Lecture 3: ActionListeners (Event Driven Programming)

    Lecture 4: Anonymous Classes

    Lecture 5: GridLayout

    Lecture 6: FlowLayout

    Chapter 9: Java Swing Tic Tac Toe Project

    Lecture 1: Tic Tac Toe GUI Overview

    Lecture 2: Tic Tac Toe Part 1

    Lecture 3: Tic Tac Toe Part 2

    Lecture 4: Tic Tac Toe Part 3

    Lecture 5: Tic Tac Toe Part 4

    Lecture 6: Tic Tac Toe Part 5

    Instructors

  • Java for Noobs- Go from Noob to Semi-Noob  No.2
    Pedro Mercado
    Programmer
  • Rating Distribution

  • 1 stars: 13 votes
  • 2 stars: 28 votes
  • 3 stars: 107 votes
  • 4 stars: 319 votes
  • 5 stars: 406 votes
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