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Java Programming for Complete Stranger, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 118 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 440 reviews, and has 35888 subscribers.

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Summary

Title: Java Programming for Complete Stranger

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.45

Number of Lectures: 118

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 118

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 119

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 119

Original Price: ?7,900

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Java Programming for Complete Beginner
  • Who Should Attend

  • People who interested to learn a Programming language
  • Target Audiences

  • People who interested to learn a Programming language
  • This Java Tutorial has been prepared by well experienced Java Programmers for the Software Engineers to help them understand the basic to advanced concepts of Java Programming Language. After completing this tutorial, you will find yourself at a moderate level of expertise in Java, from where you can take yourself to the next levels.

    This course is for complete beginners , you don’t need any prior knowledge. We are going to cover the following concepts.

    Obtain Core Java skills

    Essential Java basics

    What Java is and how it works

    Programming fundamentals with Java

    JDK – Java Development Kit

    JRE – Java Runtime Environment

    JVM – Java Virtual Machine

    First Java Program

    Variable and Data Types

    Operators in Java

    Control Statements

    Looping

    All concepts of Object-Oriented Programming

    Object

    Class

    Constructor

    Encapsulation

    Abstraction

    Inheritance

    Polymorphism

    Interface in Java

    Interface in Java8

    Interface in Java9

    Super and this keyword

    Boxing Unboxing

    Java Recursion

    Call by Value

    Strings

    Wrapper Classes

    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: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Setup Java

    Lecture 1: Java Installation Setup

    Lecture 2: Java Environment Setup

    Chapter 3: What is Java ?

    Lecture 1: Java Basis Topics

    Lecture 2: Byte Code Generation

    Lecture 3: Java Virtual Machine Introduction

    Lecture 4: JDK and JRE Introduction

    Chapter 4: Java Features

    Lecture 1: Main Features of Java

    Lecture 2: Why Need to go for Java

    Lecture 3: Java JVM Introduction

    Lecture 4: Java Virtual Machine Architecture

    Lecture 5: JDK vs JVM vs JRE Explanation

    Chapter 5: Java Programming

    Lecture 1: Write your first java program

    Lecture 2: Run your first java program

    Lecture 3: How Hello World is Working

    Lecture 4: Java Class Naming Convention

    Chapter 6: Variables in Java

    Lecture 1: Java Variables Introduction Part 1

    Lecture 2: Local Variables in Java

    Lecture 3: Instance and Static Variable in Java

    Chapter 7: Data Types

    Lecture 1: Data Types in Java

    Lecture 2: Explore Variable Type Part 1

    Lecture 3: All Data Type Variable Example

    Lecture 4: Different Types of Example

    Lecture 5: Instance vs Static Example

    Lecture 6: Rules to Declare a Variable

    Chapter 8: Operators in Java

    Lecture 1: Arithmetic Operator Example

    Lecture 2: Assignment Operator Example

    Lecture 3: Increment Decrement Operator Example

    Lecture 4: Logical Operator Example

    Lecture 5: Relational Operator Example

    Lecture 6: Ternary Operator Example

    Chapter 9: KeyWords

    Lecture 1: Keywords in Java

    Chapter 10: Java Control Statement

    Lecture 1: Why do we need control statement

    Lecture 2: IDE Integrated Development Environment

    Lecture 3: How to Use Eclipse IDE

    Lecture 4: Copy Project Files o IDE

    Lecture 5: Types of If Statements

    Lecture 6: If Statement Example

    Lecture 7: Nested If Example

    Lecture 8: If Else Example

    Lecture 9: If Else If Example

    Lecture 10: Find Biggest Number Using If Else

    Lecture 11: Switch Case Introduction

    Lecture 12: Switch Case Example 1

    Lecture 13: Switch Case Example 2

    Chapter 11: Arrays in Java

    Lecture 1: Array Introduction

    Lecture 2: Arrays Example

    Chapter 12: Java Looping

    Lecture 1: For Loop Introduction

    Lecture 2: For Loop Example 1

    Lecture 3: For Loop Example 2

    Lecture 4: For Loop Calculate Sum Example

    Lecture 5: While Loop Example

    Lecture 6: Do While Loop Example

    Lecture 7: Break and Continue Introduction

    Lecture 8: Break Continue Example

    Chapter 13: Comments in Java

    Lecture 1: Comments in Java

    Chapter 14: Modifiers in Java

    Lecture 1: Java Modifiers Introduction

    Lecture 2: Access Modifiers with Class

    Lecture 3: Access Modifiers with Method, Variable and Constructors

    Lecture 4: Non Access Modifiers Introduction

    Lecture 5: Non Access Modifiers with Method, Variable and Constructors

    Chapter 15: Java String

    Lecture 1: String in Java Introduction

    Lecture 2: Create String Using String Literal

    Lecture 3: String Example Part 1

    Lecture 4: String Method Example Part 1

    Lecture 5: String Method Example Part 2

    Chapter 16: OOPS – Object Oriented Programming System

    Lecture 1: OOPs Introduction

    Lecture 2: Object Introduction

    Lecture 3: Class Introduction

    Lecture 4: What is class and how its works

    Lecture 5: Constructor Introduction

    Lecture 6: Constructor Simple Example Part 1

    Lecture 7: Constructor Simple Example Part 2

    Lecture 8: Constructor Simple Example Part 3

    Lecture 9: Inheritance Introduction

    Lecture 10: Inheritance Single Inheritance Example Part 1

    Lecture 11: Inheritance Single Inheritance Example Part 2

    Lecture 12: Inheritance Single Inheritance Example Part 3

    Lecture 13: Inheritance Single Inheritance Example Part 4

    Lecture 14: Polymorphism – Method Over Loading

    Lecture 15: Polymorphism – Method Over Ridding

    Lecture 16: Abstract Class Introduction

    Lecture 17: Abstract Class Example Part 1

    Instructors

  • Java Programming for Complete Stranger  No.2
    Arun Ammasai
    Teach with passion, from experience, and with an easy-to-understand way of teaching
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  • 1 stars: 13 votes
  • 2 stars: 13 votes
  • 3 stars: 70 votes
  • 4 stars: 152 votes
  • 5 stars: 192 votes
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