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JAVA 10 New Features Crash Course

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  • Feb 01, 2025
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JAVA 10 New Features – Crash Course, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 35 lectures, based on 25 reviews, and has 11356 subscribers.

You will learn about What is new in Java10 | JDK10 New Features [Crash Course] This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone wants to learn JDK10 or IT Students or Java Developers or Want to go up on Carrier Ladder It is particularly useful for Anyone wants to learn JDK10 or IT Students or Java Developers or Want to go up on Carrier Ladder.

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Title: JAVA 10 New Features – Crash Course

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 35

Number of Published Lectures: 35

Number of Curriculum Items: 35

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 35

Original Price: ?7,900

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • What is new in Java10 | JDK10 New Features [Crash Course]
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone wants to learn JDK10
  • IT Students
  • Java Developers
  • Want to go up on Carrier Ladder
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone wants to learn JDK10
  • IT Students
  • Java Developers
  • Want to go up on Carrier Ladder
  • JDK 10

    JDK 10 is the open-source reference implementation of the Java SE 10 Platform as defined by JSR 383 in the Java Community Process.

    JDK 10 reached General Availability on 20 March 2018. Production-ready binaries under the GPL are available from Oracle; binaries from other vendors will follow shortly.

    The features and schedule of this release were proposed and tracked via the JEP Process, as amended by the JEP 2.0 proposal.

    Features

    286: Local-Variable Type Inference
    296: Consolidate the JDK Forest into a Single Repository
    304: Garbage-Collector Interface
    307: Parallel Full GC for G1
    310: Application Class-Data Sharing
    312: Thread-Local Handshakes
    313: Remove the Native-Header Generation Tool (javah)
    314: Additional Unicode Language-Tag Extensions
    316: Heap Allocation on Alternative Memory Devices
    317: Experimental Java-Based JIT Compiler
    319: Root Certificates
    322: Time-Based Release Versioning

    If you are looking for lot code changes then this not the course for you , because java10 there not much code changes. pretty much all of them HotSpot and JVM efficient changes. As a developer in our day today basics its hard to see we gonna use them. but it’s always good to know whats new in our domain. Because knowledge is Strength.

    Cheer Up , let’s start Learning

    Java Jobs

    Java is very high in demand and all the major companies are recruiting Java Programmers to develop their Desktop, Web and Mobile applications.

    Today a Java Programmer with 3-5 years of experience is asking for around $120,000 annual package and this is the most demanding programming language in America. Though it can vary depending on the location of the Job. Following are the great companies who are using Java and they need good Java Programmers:

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Java10 Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is Open JDK

    Chapter 2: JAVA10 New Features – Local Variable Type Inference

    Lecture 1: Local Variable Type Inference Introduction

    Lecture 2: Setup Intelliji IDE with JDK10

    Lecture 3: Configure JDK10 in Intelliji IDE

    Lecture 4: Type Inference Before Java7

    Lecture 5: Type Inference In Java7

    Lecture 6: Local Variable Type Inference

    Lecture 7: Local Variable Type Inference With Collection

    Lecture 8: Local variable Type Inference with Loops

    Lecture 9: Local Variable Type Inference Dynamic Type Example

    Lecture 10: Local Variable Type Inference With Lambda

    Chapter 3: Other Features

    Lecture 1: JEP 296 JDK Forest Single Repository

    Lecture 2: JEP 304 Garbage Collector Interface Example

    Lecture 3: JEP 304 Garbage Collector Introduction

    Lecture 4: JEP 304 Garbage Collector Example

    Lecture 5: JEP 304 Garbage Collectior Interface in JDK10 Introduction

    Lecture 6: JEP 304 Garbage Collector Interface Implementation

    Lecture 7: JEP 307 Parallel Full GC for G1 Introduction

    Lecture 8: JEP 307 Types of GC Implementation

    Lecture 9: JEP 307 G1 Garbage Collector and Implementation

    Lecture 10: JEP 310 Application Class Data Sharing Introduction

    Lecture 11: JEP 310 Class Data Sharing Example

    Lecture 12: JEP 310 Application CDS Architecture Explanation

    Lecture 13: JEP 312 Thread Local Handshakes

    Lecture 14: JEP 313 Remove JAVAH from JDK

    Lecture 15: JEP 314 Additional Unicode Language-Tag Extensions

    Lecture 16: JEP 314 Additional Unicode Change Example

    Lecture 17: JEP 316 Heap Allocation in Alternative Devices

    Lecture 18: JEP 317 Experimental JIT Compiler Introduction

    Lecture 19: JEP 317 Experimental JIT Compiler Example

    Lecture 20: JEP 319 Root Certificate

    Lecture 21: JEP 322 Rime Based Release Versioning

    Chapter 4: Thanks !!!

    Lecture 1: Thank You

    Lecture 2: Resources

    Instructors

  • JAVA 10 New Features Crash Course  No.2
    Arun Ammasai
    Teach with passion, from experience, and with an easy-to-understand way of teaching
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  • 4 stars: 12 votes
  • 5 stars: 5 votes
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