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Java Collections And Generics, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.15, with 48 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 17 reviews, and has 122 subscribers.

You will learn about 2 quizzes with 39 questions 16 mini exercises to practice with provided solutions 1 project to practice with provided source code solution Apply different types of collections in daily programming tasks Distinguish the differences among collections and how they are different from the underlying Cope with different issues related to collections: sorting object list, overriding equals() and hashCode() methods Apply generics on differrent kinds of collections Apply generics on Classes and methods Master the bounded type parameter techniques Master other generic concepts: autoboxing, unboxing, type erasure, rawtypes This course is ideal for individuals who are Students who have learned basic Java skills and want to advance their knowlege or Students who have learned collections and generics but want to revise their knowledge with updated skills or Students who want to take Java-related exams or certifications or Students who want to catch up the better and comprehensive knowledge of Collections Framework and Generics It is particularly useful for Students who have learned basic Java skills and want to advance their knowlege or Students who have learned collections and generics but want to revise their knowledge with updated skills or Students who want to take Java-related exams or certifications or Students who want to catch up the better and comprehensive knowledge of Collections Framework and Generics.

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Title: Java Collections And Generics

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.15

Number of Lectures: 48

Number of Quizzes: 2

Number of Published Lectures: 48

Number of Published Quizzes: 2

Number of Curriculum Items: 50

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 50

Original Price: $24.99

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What You Will Learn

  • 2 quizzes with 39 questions
  • 16 mini exercises to practice with provided solutions
  • 1 project to practice with provided source code solution
  • Apply different types of collections in daily programming tasks
  • Distinguish the differences among collections and how they are different from the underlying
  • Cope with different issues related to collections: sorting object list, overriding equals() and hashCode() methods
  • Apply generics on differrent kinds of collections
  • Apply generics on Classes and methods
  • Master the bounded type parameter techniques
  • Master other generic concepts: autoboxing, unboxing, type erasure, rawtypes
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students who have learned basic Java skills and want to advance their knowlege
  • Students who have learned collections and generics but want to revise their knowledge with updated skills
  • Students who want to take Java-related exams or certifications
  • Students who want to catch up the better and comprehensive knowledge of Collections Framework and Generics
  • Target Audiences

  • Students who have learned basic Java skills and want to advance their knowlege
  • Students who have learned collections and generics but want to revise their knowledge with updated skills
  • Students who want to take Java-related exams or certifications
  • Students who want to catch up the better and comprehensive knowledge of Collections Framework and Generics
  • So, you have learned some basic Java skills and know how to implement Object Oriented concepts in Java? Now, what to learn next?

    It’s time to move your Java skills to the next level by mastering the Java Collections Framework and Generics.

    If you are planning to work with Java platforms at any levels, these topics are must-known skills that you need a long the way with your programming career.

    In this course, I will not just give you a list of the most popular Java collections, but you will also be able to distinguish the differences among those kinds of collections and know when to use for what for your programming jobs.

    The concept of hash code collections using hashing algorithm such as HashSet and HashMap is also clearly explained with pictures as well as implementation.

    For Generics section, you will not be limited at applying generics on collections like you might have encountered in other courses. In this course, you will learn from the basic of how to make classes and methods to be generic, to advanced techniques such as bounded type parameters, generics with inheritance, wildcards, rawtypes, and so on. And to help learners have a clear and comprehensive picture of generics, some behind-the-scene topics will be presented, including: autoboxing, unboxing, type erasure, and generic restrictions.

    The course comes with 2 quizzes,one for each sectionwith many questions designed to help you remember and have a more understanding of the new concepts in the lectures. Questions in the 2 quizzes cover all the topics who have come across in the course.

    After complete all lectures, solidify your collections and generics skills with mini exercises. The solutions for each exercise is also attached.

    Finally, challenge your programming skills with the big exercise.

    The complete source code for the big exercise is also provided but I would highly recommend you should try to complete yourself first before taking a look at the provided solution.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Collections Framework

    Lecture 1: Introduction To Collections Framework

    Lecture 2: List Interface: ArrayList, Vector

    Lecture 3: Set Interface: HashSet, LinkedHashSet, TreeSet

    Lecture 4: Map Interface: HashMap, LinkedHashMap, and TreeMap

    Lecture 5: Supported algorithms: The Collections class

    Lecture 6: Sorting objects with Comparable Interface

    Lecture 7: Sorting Objects With Comparator Interface

    Lecture 8: Queue Interface: LinkedList implementation

    Lecture 9: Queue Interface: PriorityQueue implementation

    Lecture 10: Deque Interface: ArrayDeque – LinkedList implementations

    Lecture 11: Read-only Collections

    Lecture 12: Overriding of equals() and hashCode()

    Chapter 2: Generic Fundamentals

    Lecture 1: Generic Introduction

    Lecture 2: Generics on Methods

    Lecture 3: Generics on Classes

    Lecture 4: Bounded Type Parameters 1

    Lecture 5: Bounded Type Parameters 2

    Lecture 6: Multiple types – Mutiple Bounds

    Lecture 7: Generics and Inheritance

    Lecture 8: Generics on Collections: List Interface

    Lecture 9: Generics on Collections: Set & Iterator

    Lecture 10: Generics on Collections: Map & Iterator

    Lecture 11: Type Inference – The Diamond In Java 7+

    Lecture 12: Wildcards – Upper Bounded Wildcards

    Lecture 13: Wildcards – Lower Bounded Wildcards

    Lecture 14: Wildcars and Inheritance: PECS

    Lecture 15: Raw types

    Chapter 3: Generics: Behind The Scene

    Lecture 1: Autoboxing – Unboxing

    Lecture 2: Type Erasure

    Lecture 3: Generic Restrictions

    Chapter 4: Test Your Collection Skills With Exercises

    Lecture 1: Exercise 1

    Lecture 2: Exercise 2

    Lecture 3: Exercise 3

    Lecture 4: Exercise 4

    Lecture 5: Exercise 5

    Lecture 6: Exercise 6

    Lecture 7: Exercise 7

    Lecture 8: Exercise 8

    Lecture 9: Exercise 9

    Chapter 5: Test Your Generics Skills With Exercises

    Lecture 1: Exercise 1

    Lecture 2: Exercise 2

    Lecture 3: Exercise 3

    Lecture 4: Exercise 4

    Lecture 5: Exercise 5

    Lecture 6: Exercise 6

    Lecture 7: Exercise 7

    Chapter 6: Challenging Project

    Lecture 1: Project requirements

    Lecture 2: Project Source Code Solution

    Instructors

  • Java Collections And Generics  No.2
    Sera Nguyen
    Developer, Architect, Professor
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