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    LiveLessons - Learning Modern Java (2015)

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    LiveLessons - Learning Modern Java (2015)

    LiveLessons - Learning Modern Java (2015)
    MP4 | AVC 415kbps | English | 1280x720 | 30fps | 17h 49mins | AAC stereo 94kbps | 4.17 GB
    Genre: Video Training

    In these LiveLessons, expert Java developer, instructor, and author Marty Hall gives a crash course on Java programming. This fast-moving video series is aimed at developers who have used other languages, but who have little or no Java experience. The first section looks at installing Java and Eclipse, making projects, and understanding loops, conditionals, and other basic Java syntax. The second section covers object-oriented programming using the Java 8 style. Topics include classes, methods, constructors, interfaces, abstract classes, enums, and lots of guidance on style and best OOP practices. The third section looks at exception handling, lists and maps, generic types, printf, inner classes, and unit testing with JUnit. The fourth section looks at asynchronous event handling, concurrent programming with Java threads, and parallel programming using Java’s fork/join framework. The fifth section looks at the syntax and usage of lambda expressions and streams, with particular emphasis on best practices and the use of parallel streams.

    The final section looks at file and network I/O: Java 8 stream-based file reading, network clients, network servers, and serialization.

    Lesson 1: Java with Eclipse: Setup and Getting Started
    1.1 Installing Java 8
    1.2 Installing and Using Eclipse
    Summary

    Lesson 2: Basic Java Syntax
    2.1 Setup, Execution, and Most Basic Syntax
    2.2 The + Operator, Array Basics, and Command Line Args
    2.3 Loops
    2.4 Class Structure and Formatting
    2.5 Conditionals
    2.6 Strings
    2.7 More on Arrays
    2.8 Math Routines
    2.9 Reading Input
    Summary

    Lesson 3: Basic Object-Oriented Programming in Java
    3.1 Overview
    3.2 Basics
    3.3 Instance Variables
    3.4 Methods
    3.5 Constructors
    3.6 Interactive Example: Person Class
    Summary

    Lesson 4: Object-Oriented Programming in Java: More Capabilities
    4.1 Overloading
    4.2 OOP Best Practices: Encapsulation and JavaDoc
    4.3 Inheritance
    4.4 Inheritance Example: Person Class
    4.5 The toString Method
    Summary

    Lesson 5: Object-Oriented Programming in Java: Advanced Capabilities
    5.1 Sample Problem
    5.2 Attempted Problem Solutions
    5.3 Abstract Classes
    5.4 Interfaces
    5.5 @Override
    5.6 Visibility Modifiers
    5.7 Enums
    5.8 JavaDoc Options
    5.9 The Classpath
    Summary

    Lesson 6: Applets and Basic Graphics
    6.1 Motivation
    6.2 Security Restrictions
    6.3 Basic Applet Structure
    6.4 Drawing in Applets: Basics
    6.5 The Value of @Override
    6.6 Applet Life Cycle Methods
    6.7 Other Applet Methods
    6.8 Attributes of the HTML Applet Tag
    6.9 Applet Parameters: Letting the HTML Author Supply Data
    6.10 Drawing in Applets: More Details
    6.11 Loading and Drawing Images
    6.12 Basic Try/Catch Blocks
    Summary

    Lesson 7: More Syntax and Utilities
    7.1 Lists
    7.2 List Operation Performance
    7.3 Using Generic Types
    7.4 Autoboxing
    7.5 Maps
    7.6 Building Genericized Methods and Classes
    7.7 The Arrays Utility Class
    7.8 printf
    7.9 Varargs
    7.10 StringBuilder
    Summary

    Lesson 8: Unit Testing with JUnit: A Very Brief Introduction
    8.1 Static Imports
    8.2 JUnit Overview
    8.3 Modern Approach
    8.4 Traditional Approach
    Summary

    Lesson 9: Asynchronous Event Handling
    9.1 Overview
    9.2 Using Separate Listener Classes: Basics
    9.3 Using Separate Listener Classes: Drawing
    9.4 Implementing a Listener Interface
    9.5 Using Named Inner Classes
    9.6 Using Anonymous Inner Classes
    9.7 Preview: Using Java 8 Lambdas
    Summary

    Lesson 10: Multithreaded Programming in Java
    10.1 Overview
    10.2 Basic Steps for Concurrent Programming
    10.3 Approach One: Separate Class that Implements Runnable
    10.4 Approach Two: Main App Implements Runnable
    10.5 Approach Three: Inner Class that Implements Runnable
    10.6 Preview of Approach Four: Lambda Expressions
    10.7 Summary of Approaches with Pros and Cons
    10.8 Making a Reusable Multithreaded Server: Template
    10.9 Race Conditions: Problem
    10.10 Race Conditions: Solution
    10.11 Helpful Thread-Related Methods
    10.12 Brief Summary of Advanced Topics
    10.13 Tricky Synchronization Problem
    Summary

    Lesson 11: Parallel Programming with the Fork/Join Framework
    11.1 Overview
    11.2 General Fork/Join Approach
    11.3 Aside: Reusable Timing Code
    11.4 Summing Large Array of Doubles: Version 1: Code
    11.5 Summing Large Array of Doubles Version 1: Verification Step
    11.6 Making Reusable Parallel Array Processor
    11.7 Summing Large Array of Doubles: Version 2
    11.8 Computing Minimum of Expensive Operation
    11.9 Generating Large Prime Numbers
    Summary

    Lesson 12: Lambda Expressions—Part 1: Basics
    12.1 Motivation and Overview
    12.2 Lambdas: Most Basic Form
    12.3 Type Inferencing
    12.4 Expression for Body: Implied Return Values
    12.5 Omitting Parens
    12.6 Summary: Making Lambdas More Succinct
    12.7 Example: Numerical Integration
    12.8 Making a Reusable Timing Utility
    12.9 A Few More Samples
    Summary

    Lesson 13: Lambda Expressions in Java 8—Part 2[/b
    13.1 The @FunctionalInterface Annotation
    13.2 Method References
    13.3 Lambda Variable Scoping in Lambdas
    13.4 Effectively Final Local Variables
    Summary

    Lesson 14: Lambda Expressions in Java 8—Part 3: Lambda Building Blocks in java.util.function
    14.1 Overview: Lambda Building Blocks
    14.2 Simply-Typed Building Blocks
    14.3 Generic Building Blocks: Predicate
    14.4 Generic Building Blocks: Function
    14.5 Other Generic Building Blocks
    Summary

    Lesson 15: Lambda Expressions in Java 8—Part 4
    15.1 Java 8 Interfaces: Static Methods
    15.2 Java 8 Interfaces: Default Methods
    15.3 Resolving Conflicts with Default Methods
    15.4 Higher Order Functions: Methods that Return Functions
    15.5 Higher Order Functions in Predicate
    15.6 Higher Order Functions in Function
    15.7 Higher Order Functions in Consumer
    15.8 Higher Order Functions in Your Own Code
    Summary

    Lesson 16: Streams in Java 8—Part 1
    16.1 Overview of Streams
    16.2 Getting Standard Data Structures into and out of Streams
    16.3 Core Stream Methods: Overview
    16.4 forEach: Calling a Lambda on Each Element of a Stream
    16.5 map: Transforming a Stream by Passing Each Element through a Function
    16.6 filter: Keeping Only the Elements That Pass a Predicate
    16.7 findFirst: Returning the First Element of a Stream while Short-Circuiting Earlier Operations
    16.8 Lazy Evaluation
    Summary

    Lesson 17: Streams in Java 8—Part 2
    17.1 Operations that Limit the Stream Size: limit, skip
    17.2 Operations that Use Comparisons: sorted, min, max, distinct
    17.3 Operations that Check Matches: allMatch, anyMatch, noneMatch, count
    17.4 Number-Specialized Streams
    17.5 The reduce Method and Related Reduction Operations
    Summary

    Lesson 18: Streams in Java 8—Part 3
    18.1 Grouping Stream Elements: Fancy Uses of collect
    18.2 Parallel Streams
    18.3 Infinite (Unbounded On-the-Fly) Streams
    Summary

    Lesson 19: Simplified File I/O: Applying the Power of Streams
    19.1 More on try/catch Blocks
    19.2 Paths
    19.3 Simple File Reading
    19.4 File Reading Examples
    19.5 Simple File Writing
    19.6 Exploring Folders
    19.7 Faster and More Flexible File Writing
    Summary

    Lesson 20: Network Programming: Clients
    20.1 Overview
    20.2 Basic Steps for a Client to Connect to a Server
    20.3 A Reusable Network Client Base Class
    20.4 Aside: String Formatting and Parsing
    20.5 Problems with Blocking IO
    20.6 Talking to Web Servers: General
    20.7 Talking to Web Servers: A Java Client
    Summary

    Lesson 21: Network Programming: Servers
    21.1 Basics
    21.2 Simple Warmup: A Single-Threaded Server
    21.3 A Base Class for a Multithreaded Server
    21.4 A Simple Multithreaded HTTP Server
    Summary

    Lesson 22: Serialization: Sending Complex Java Data Structures to Files or Over the Network
    22.1 Overview
    22.2 Sending Data
    22.3 Receiving Data
    22.4 Example: Sending Entire Window to File or Socket
    Summary

    Summary

    LiveLessons - Learning Modern Java (2015)

    LiveLessons - Learning Modern Java (2015)

    LiveLessons - Learning Modern Java (2015)


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