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Master Java Under 7 Hours

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Master Java Under 7 Hours, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.38, with 50 lectures, based on 4 reviews, and has 1106 subscribers.

You will learn about complete java development under 7 hours understand how to write java code understand the theory of various java topics development with eclipse ide Learn from well explained coding examples This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginer java developers who are curious to learn java under few hours or people who want to learn Practical and theory of Java under 7 Hours or People who want to learn programming by daily practice. It is particularly useful for Beginer java developers who are curious to learn java under few hours or people who want to learn Practical and theory of Java under 7 Hours or People who want to learn programming by daily practice.

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Title: Master Java Under 7 Hours

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.38

Number of Lectures: 50

Number of Published Lectures: 50

Number of Curriculum Items: 50

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 50

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • complete java development under 7 hours
  • understand how to write java code
  • understand the theory of various java topics
  • development with eclipse ide
  • Learn from well explained coding examples
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginer java developers who are curious to learn java under few hours
  • people who want to learn Practical and theory of Java under 7 Hours
  • People who want to learn programming by daily practice.
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginer java developers who are curious to learn java under few hours
  • people who want to learn Practical and theory of Java under 7 Hours
  • People who want to learn programming by daily practice.
  • Hello dear students thank you for viewing this course. This course is a comprehensive guide to learning Java. We will be using the java 17 for the development with eclipse IDE. Here are the complete details about what you will learn in this course.

    · The first thing that you will learn in this course is how to setup java in your system.

    · Next thing you will learn is how to install and set up eclipse IDE.

    · You will also learn tips and tricks about eclipse IDE and how to import projects from GitHub.

    · Then a basic introduction about java is provided

    · Finally towards the end of the first section you will write your first program

    · In the next section you will learn basic programming constructs such as literals, keywords, datatypes and control statements

    · Then we will move to object oriented programming in which we will cover encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism and abstraction.

    · Then we will learn core concepts such as wrapper classes , object class, Strings, regular expressions and Date time APIs.

    · Then we will move to exception handling methods available in java.

    · Our next stop is data structures in java. We will learn arrays and collection APIs

    · We will understand generics in java with practical examples.

    · Finally in our last section we will learn functional and multi-threaded programming.

    Thanks once again for reading this description about the course. Let me know if you have any queries. I hope to see you in the course. Please enroll and enjoy the course. Wishing you a happy course. All the best.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Course

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Java

    Lecture 3: How to download resources for this course

    Lecture 4: Setting up and importing the examples

    Lecture 5: Eclipse tools, Tricks and Tips

    Chapter 2: Fundamentals of java

    Lecture 1: Writing the first program

    Lecture 2: Java syntax and semantics

    Lecture 3: Modules, packages and import

    Lecture 4: Writing comments

    Lecture 5: Datatypes in java

    Chapter 3: Operators and Control statements

    Lecture 1: Operators part1

    Lecture 2: Operators part2

    Lecture 3: Control statements part1

    Lecture 4: Control statements part2

    Lecture 5: Control statements part3

    Chapter 4: Object oriented programming basics

    Lecture 1: Classes, objects, state and behaviour

    Lecture 2: Constructors

    Lecture 3: Static and non-static members

    Lecture 4: Static and instance initialization blocks

    Lecture 5: Association, Aggregation and Composition

    Chapter 5: Object oriented programming encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism

    Lecture 1: Access modifiers and encapsulation

    Lecture 2: Records feature in java

    Lecture 3: Inheritance and super keyword

    Lecture 4: Method overloading and overriding

    Lecture 5: Polymorphism more concepts

    Chapter 6: Object oriented programming abstraction

    Lecture 1: Abstract classes

    Lecture 2: Interfaces

    Lecture 3: Final keyword

    Lecture 4: Sealed classes feature

    Lecture 5: Factory design pattern

    Chapter 7: Core concepts

    Lecture 1: Wrapper classes and autoboxing and unboxing

    Lecture 2: Object class and its methods

    Lecture 3: String, StringBuffer, StringBuilder and stringJoiner

    Lecture 4: Regular expressions

    Lecture 5: Date and time APIs

    Chapter 8: Exception handling mechanisms

    Lecture 1: Try catch and finally blocks and try with resources

    Lecture 2: Throw and throws

    Lecture 3: Custom exception class

    Lecture 4: Optional classes in java

    Lecture 5: Assertions in java

    Chapter 9: Data structures and generics in java

    Lecture 1: Arrays and arrays class in java

    Lecture 2: Collections API in java

    Lecture 3: Collections class and comparator and Comparable interfaces

    Lecture 4: Generics and wildcards in java

    Lecture 5: Serialization and externalization mechanism in java

    Chapter 10: More Core concepts

    Lecture 1: Functional programming

    Lecture 2: File handling in java

    Lecture 3: Http clients in java

    Lecture 4: Multithreaded Programming

    Lecture 5: Final thoughts

    Instructors

  • Master Java Under 7 Hours  No.2
    David P Chandy
    Software Engineer
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