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Complete Java SE 8 Developer Bootcamp OCA Prep Included

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Complete Java SE 8 Developer Bootcamp – OCA Prep Included, available at $94.99, has an average rating of 4.54, with 165 lectures, 13 quizzes, based on 9677 reviews, and has 35996 subscribers.

You will learn about Read and write basic command line programs in Java Know how to use an Integrated Development Environment (Eclipse) to develop and debug programs Generate HTML based documentation (Javadoc) for code Gain a solid understanding of the topics covered in the exam to become an Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 8 Programmer (Java SE 8 Programmer I 1Z0-808) This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers who are looking to increase their marketability by learning the nuts and bolts of Java or Those who are looking to start a career in software development or Anyone looking to prepare for the exam to become an Oracle Certified Associate, Java Programmer SE 8 (Java SE 8 Programmer I 1Z0-808) It is particularly useful for Developers who are looking to increase their marketability by learning the nuts and bolts of Java or Those who are looking to start a career in software development or Anyone looking to prepare for the exam to become an Oracle Certified Associate, Java Programmer SE 8 (Java SE 8 Programmer I 1Z0-808).

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Summary

Title: Complete Java SE 8 Developer Bootcamp – OCA Prep Included

Price: $94.99

Average Rating: 4.54

Number of Lectures: 165

Number of Quizzes: 13

Number of Published Lectures: 165

Number of Published Quizzes: 13

Number of Curriculum Items: 178

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 178

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Read and write basic command line programs in Java
  • Know how to use an Integrated Development Environment (Eclipse) to develop and debug programs
  • Generate HTML based documentation (Javadoc) for code
  • Gain a solid understanding of the topics covered in the exam to become an Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 8 Programmer (Java SE 8 Programmer I 1Z0-808)
  • Who Should Attend

  • Developers who are looking to increase their marketability by learning the nuts and bolts of Java
  • Those who are looking to start a career in software development
  • Anyone looking to prepare for the exam to become an Oracle Certified Associate, Java Programmer SE 8 (Java SE 8 Programmer I 1Z0-808)
  • Target Audiences

  • Developers who are looking to increase their marketability by learning the nuts and bolts of Java
  • Those who are looking to start a career in software development
  • Anyone looking to prepare for the exam to become an Oracle Certified Associate, Java Programmer SE 8 (Java SE 8 Programmer I 1Z0-808)
  • Java is one of the most popular programming languages used in professional application development. As such, there is an extensive job market available to those who master its syntax. However, mastering a language as complex and vast as Java requires a developer to start with a solid programming foundation. ?This class provides that foundation. ?Those who are looking to start a career in software development, or developers who are looking to increase their marketability by learning the nuts and bolts of Java, will benefit from taking this course. To start the student on the “right track,” the lectures and labs go beyond basic syntax by including best practices and object oriented programming idioms. ?In addition, the topics covered help prepare students for the Oracle Certified Associate, Java Programmer SE 8 exam (a certification which demonstrates to potential employers a fundamental level of proficiency with the language). ?However, do note?that this course is just as appropriate for someone who is not interested in taking the exam; if you want to learn Java, this is the course for you!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Welcome!

    Lecture 1: Course Overview

    Lecture 2: Installing the Java SE Development Kit 8 (JDK)

    Lecture 3: Installing Eclipse

    Chapter 2: Getting Started with Java

    Lecture 1: Section Overview

    Lecture 2: The Features of the Java Programming Language

    Lecture 3: The Java Platform

    Lecture 4: Editions and Versions

    Lecture 5: The Java Development Kit (JDK)

    Lecture 6: Your First Java Program – Part 1 (Code)

    Lecture 7: Your First Java Program – Part 2 (Compilation and Execution)

    Lecture 8: Hello World Lab & Lab Files

    Lecture 9: Java API Documentation (Javadocs)

    Chapter 3: Introduction to Objects

    Lecture 1: Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Object Oriented Programming (OOP)

    Lecture 3: Objects vs. Primitives

    Lecture 4: Objects vs. Primitives Addendum

    Lecture 5: Stack & Heap

    Lecture 6: Using Objects

    Lecture 7: Q & A: Member

    Lecture 8: Initializing Data

    Lecture 9: Creating Object Types – Part 1

    Lecture 10: Creating Object Types – Part 2

    Lecture 11: Creating Object Types – Part 3

    Lecture 12: A note on void

    Lecture 13: Building Constructors

    Lecture 14: Default Constructor

    Lecture 15: Q & A: Default vs. No-Arg Constructor

    Lecture 16: Initialization Blocks

    Lecture 17: Introduction to Objects Lab

    Chapter 4: Static, Scope, and Garbage Collection

    Lecture 1: Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Static Variables

    Lecture 3: Static Methods

    Lecture 4: Static Reference Variables and null

    Lecture 5: Static Initialization Block

    Lecture 6: Quiz Explanation & Note About the Next Lecture

    Lecture 7: this – Part 1

    Lecture 8: this – Part 2

    Lecture 9: this – Part 3

    Lecture 10: Scope – Part 1

    Lecture 11: Scope – Part 2

    Lecture 12: Garbage Collection

    Lecture 13: Java Memory Leaks

    Lecture 14: Static Lab

    Chapter 5: Packages

    Lecture 1: Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Packages

    Lecture 3: Classpath

    Lecture 4: More on Classpath

    Lecture 5: JARs

    Lecture 6: Packages Lab

    Chapter 6: Java Conventions and Primitives

    Lecture 1: Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Coding Standards

    Lecture 3: Comments

    Lecture 4: Javadoc

    Lecture 5: Primitive Data Types

    Lecture 6: Primitive Literals

    Lecture 7: Primitive Conversion

    Lecture 8: Big Numbers

    Lecture 9: Primitives Lab

    Chapter 7: Java Syntax

    Lecture 1: Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Condtionals – If / Else If / Else

    Lecture 3: More on If/Else If/Else Statements

    Lecture 4: Conditionals – Switch

    Lecture 5: More on Switch

    Lecture 6: Operators: Part 1

    Lecture 7: Operators: Part 2

    Lecture 8: More Operator Examples

    Lecture 9: Loops

    Lecture 10: Break, Continue, and Labels

    Lecture 11: Enumerations (enum)

    Lecture 12: Java Syntax Lab

    Chapter 8: Strings

    Lecture 1: Section Overview

    Lecture 2: String Objects

    Lecture 3: String Operations and Operators

    Lecture 4: Immutable Strings

    Lecture 5: Concatenation Operator

    Lecture 6: Pass By Value: Primitives

    Lecture 7: Passing By Value: Objects

    Lecture 8: Passing By Value Lab

    Chapter 9: Encapsulation

    Lecture 1: Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Encapsulation and Data Hiding

    Lecture 3: Getters and Setters: Part 1

    Instructors

  • Complete Java SE 8 Developer Bootcamp OCA Prep Included  No.2
    Intertech Training
    Teaching & Training on Software Development Since 1991
  • Complete Java SE 8 Developer Bootcamp OCA Prep Included  No.3
    Jeff Jensen
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