Object-Oriented Programming with Java LiveLessons
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 5+ Hours | 7.13 GB
Instructor: Caleb Curry
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 5+ Hours | 7.13 GB
Instructor: Caleb Curry
Java was introduced to the open-source community more than 20 years ago, and it remains popular among developers. However, we now live in a world dominated by the cloud, mobile, IoT, and open source, where containers, Kubernetes, microservices, reactive, and cloud-native application development can deliver higher levels of productivity and efficiency. That's where OOP concepts take center stage, and what Caleb concentrates on in this LiveLessons.
Description
In Object-Oriented Programming with Java LiveLessons, Caleb Curry provides the foundational instruction on OOP design principles and concepts, applying them in Java, so that programmers can overcome the challenges of starting or moving to OOP. Because modern languages are designed for scalability, Caleb describes how to think about coding with scalability in mind. He introduces classes, objects, methods, fields, access modifiers, encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance.
He also covers some of the best practices around exception handling in the context of object-oriented programming for Java up through Java SE 14.
Skill Level
Beginning to Intermediate
What You Will Learn
Learn the common terminology of object-oriented programming
Develop example code for the main keywords
Learn how the Java language is structured to build code to your full potential
Build Java applications that use object-oriented principles
Learn to encapsulate data using various Java keywords
Design an inheritance hierarchy and implement it in code
Understand polymorphism and how to get the most from your inheritance hierarchy
Conquer the vast number of access modifiers to ensure the integrity of your code
Who Should Take This Course
Programmers
Developers (getting started with OOP concepts, but aware of programming in general)
Course Requirements
Prerequisites:
Familiarity with the key concepts of programming, such as variables, loops, and functions
Basic understanding of Java