Java And Object-Oriented Programming - Basics To Advance
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.44 GB | Duration: 6h 16m
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.44 GB | Duration: 6h 16m
Learn Java fundamentals and OOP, such as: Inheritance, Polymorphism, Interface, Collections, GUI and 2D Graphics
What you'll learn
Learn Java Programming for Standard Edition Java SE
Learn Fundamental of Object Oriented Programming Concepts
Learn Advanced topics such as Inheritance, Polymorphism, Abstract Classes and Interfaces
Learn GUI Programming
Requirements
Basic Knowledge of Programming Required
IDE : Netbeans , Eclipse or IntelliJ
Description
All code examples in the course are written in Java but that doesn't mean you can't apply the knowledge from this course in other programming languages. You can easily use the knowledge from this course in any language if you want to build applications with the help of an object-oriented programming approach.There are a lot of other courses on this topic. So, why would you choose exactly this course? Here are just a few reasons:- Coding exercises:To learn to program is not enough just watching videos and reading books. You also need to have a lot of practice. In this training course, you will have different practical tasks that will help you learn and understand Java better.Why would you learn Java?Java is one of the most popular programming languages and the whole course focuses on showing you the language features that are used at the biggest tech companies from the Fortune 500 list, like Apple, Netflix, Google, or Amazon.While programming languages rise and fall, Java has been among the best programming languages for more than 20 years, and by now it has more than 9 million Java developers all around the world. Also, one of the languages that constantly evolving based on business needs.Okay, but why should you take this course?Most of the courses and tutorials are very boring and the instructor is simply reading a prewritten text from a paper and you must be very aware not to fall asleep after 30 minutes.But if you would like to learn Java easily without the unnecessary parts through interesting practical examples from many areas of life. Then this course can be a great choice for you.This course is also tailored to teach you the necessary knowledge and not spend time on the unnecessary part. This course could have 80 hours but that would only be a waste of time. Also, the level-based structure helps you to see which level you're at. Every concept has a very clear and simple explanation with real-life examples so it's easier to understand and remember the concepts.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 First Java Project in Eclipse IDE
Lecture 2 Read Data from Keyboard
Lecture 3 Operators in java
Lecture 4 Variables Declaration
Section 2: Control Structures
Lecture 5 if-else Examples
Lecture 6 Java if-else structure
Lecture 7 Loop Structures
Lecture 8 A Simple Game
Lecture 9 Craps Game
Section 3: Arrays
Lecture 10 One Dimensional Arrays in JAVA - Part 2
Lecture 11 One Dimensional Arrays in JAVA - Part 3
Lecture 12 One Dimensional Arrays in JAVA - Part 4
Lecture 13 One Dimensional Arrays in JAVA - Part 5
Lecture 14 Two Dimensional Arrays
Lecture 15 One Dimensional Arrays in JAVA - Examples
Lecture 16 Array Class
Section 4: Methods
Lecture 17 Methods and Subroutines
Section 5: Objects and Classes
Lecture 18 Objects in java
Lecture 19 Access Modifiers: Public vs. Private
Lecture 20 Setter and Getter Methods
Section 6: GUI Programming
Lecture 21 Simple Drawing in Java - Points on a Circle
Lecture 22 Simple Drawing in Java - NxN Grid shape
Section 7: Collections
Lecture 23 Set Interface
Lecture 24 Set and Array Example
Lecture 25 Stack and ArrayList Example
Lecture 26 Set and ArrayList Examples
Section 8: Generic Programming
Lecture 27 Generic Methods
Lecture 28 Generic Class
Section 9: Inheritance
Lecture 29 Inheritance Relationship
Lecture 30 Inheritance Part 2
Lecture 31 Inheritance Example - Part 1
Lecture 32 Inheritance Example - Part 2
Section 10: Polymorphism
Lecture 33 Polymorphism Part 1
Lecture 34 Polymorphism Part 2
Section 11: Abstract Classes and Interfaces
Lecture 35 Interfaces in Java
Lecture 36 Comparable Interface Example - Sort a List of Telephone Contacts
Lecture 37 Generic interface Example: Stack
Section 12: Relationships between Classes
Lecture 38 Composition
Beginners Programmers - who want to Master Java Programming Skills,Java Programmers - who want improve their Java Programming Skills.,Students who are taking Java/OOP as a course in academics.