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  • 1.1 Article Why Java is so Popular.html
  • 1. Why take this Java Course.mp4
    04:28
  • 2. Programs and Programming Languages.mp4
    08:02
  • 3. Introduction to Java Programming.mp4
    06:03
  • 1. Anatomy of Java Program.mp4
    12:39
  • 2. Displaying Messages in Java.mp4
    08:37
  • 3. Displaying Numbers in Java.mp4
    02:50
  • 1. Configuring our Java Development Environment.mp4
    04:06
  • 2. Creating, Compiling, & Executing a Java Program.mp4
    10:24
  • 3. Our First Java Project.mp4
    08:49
  • 1. Java Packages, Classes, and Methods.mp4
    09:10
  • 2. public, private, and static in Java.mp4
    05:20
  • 3. The void Return Type in Java.mp4
    05:13
  • 4. Command Line Arguments in Java.mp4
    06:20
  • 1. Programming Styles.mp4
    03:03
  • 2. Programming Errors.mp4
    05:30
  • 3. Type Faster in IntelliJ.mp4
    05:54
  • 4. Java Exercise - Creating Classes & Methods.mp4
    06:54
  • 5. Java Basics - An Overview.mp4
    04:42
  • 1. Introduction to Variables in Java.mp4
    08:52
  • 2. Variables in Java - Practice.mp4
    07:06
  • 3. Constants in Java.mp4
    05:24
  • 4. Identifiers in Java.mp4
    04:14
  • 1. Introduction to Data Types in Java.mp4
    03:54
  • 2. The int Data Type in Java.mp4
    04:08
  • 3. The byte, short, and long Data Types in Java.mp4
    06:52
  • 4. Integers Data Types in Java - Practice.mp4
    04:49
  • 5. Bytes and Values in Java.mp4
    04:38
  • 6. The double and float Data Types in Java.mp4
    05:48
  • 7. The char Data Type in Java.mp4
    06:54
  • 8. The boolean Data Type in Java.mp4
    04:52
  • 9. The String Data Type in Java.mp4
    05:01
  • 10. Primitive Types and Reference Types in Java.mp4
    06:27
  • 1. Calling String Methods in Java.mp4
    10:33
  • 2. Concatenating Strings in Java.mp4
    06:15
  • 3. Instantiating a String Object.mp4
    05:22
  • 4. Strings are Immutable in Java.mp4
    05:00
  • 1. The Scanner Class in Java.mp4
    06:32
  • 2. Reading Input From the Keyboard in Java.mp4
    05:43
  • 3. Java Exercise Favorite Number.mp4
    04:37
  • 4. Java Exercise Name and Age.mp4
    04:34
  • 1. Literals in Java.mp4
    01:18
  • 2. The Assignment Operator in Java.mp4
    07:34
  • 3. Arithmetic Operators in Java.mp4
    06:04
  • 4. Increment and Decrement Operators in Java.mp4
    05:13
  • 5. Casting in Java.mp4
    08:06
  • 6. The Division Operator in Java.mp4
    05:20
  • 7. The Division Operator (Examples).mp4
    06:02
  • 8. Relational Operators in Java.mp4
    05:49
  • 9. Logical Operators in Java.mp4
    06:18
  • 10. Conditional Operator in Java.mp4
    05:12
  • 1. if Statement in Java.mp4
    06:33
  • 2. if Statement Exercise.mp4
    03:16
  • 3. if-else Statement in Java.mp4
    03:36
  • 4. Nested if-else Statements in Java.mp4
    05:25
  • 5. switch Statement in Java.mp4
    04:38
  • 6. switch vs. if-else in Java.mp4
    04:44
  • 7. if-else Statement (Exercise 1).mp4
    07:28
  • 8. if-else Statement (Exercise 2).mp4
    06:39
  • 1. The While Loop in Java.mp4
    07:53
  • 2. While Loop - Exercise.mp4
    06:00
  • 3. The Do While Loop in Java.mp4
    06:53
  • 4. The For Loop in Java.mp4
    08:28
  • 5. Nested Loops in Java.mp4
    10:08
  • 6. Break and Continue Keywords in Java.mp4
    05:59
  • 7. Loops in Java (Exercise 1).mp4
    06:04
  • 8. Loops in Java (Exercise 2).mp4
    05:54
  • 9. Loops in Java (Exercise 3).mp4
    06:33
  • 10. Loops in Java (Exercise 4).mp4
    07:14
  • 11. Loops in Java (Exercise 5).mp4
    09:31
  • 12. Loops in Java (Exercise 6).mp4
    04:47
  • 13. Loops in Java (Exercise 7).mp4
    09:47
  • 14. Loops in Java (Exercise 8).mp4
    02:39
  • 15. Loops in Java (Exercise 9).mp4
    03:46
  • 16. Loops in Java (Exercise 10).mp4
    08:46
  • 17. Loops in Java (Exercise 11).mp4
    04:18
  • 18. Loops in Java (Exercise 12).mp4
    07:07
  • 19. Loops in Java (Exercise 13).mp4
    05:15
  • 20. Loops in Java (Exercise 14).mp4
    05:27
  • 1. Scope and Local Variables in Java.mp4
    09:40
  • 2. Methods in Java.mp4
    09:15
  • 3. Passing Arguments by Value in Java.mp4
    03:06
  • 4. Passing Arguments by Reference in Java.mp4
    03:35
  • 5. Method Overloading in Java.mp4
    04:06
  • 6. Methods (Exercise 1).mp4
    03:51
  • 7. Methods (Exercise 2).mp4
    05:45
  • 1. Single-Dimensional Arrays in Java (Part 1).mp4
    09:14
  • 2. Single-Dimensional Arrays in Java (Part 2).mp4
    08:48
  • 3. The Arrays Class in Java (Part 1).mp4
    11:35
  • 4. The Arrays Class in Java (Part 2).mp4
    07:51
  • 5. The Arrays Class in Java (Part 3).mp4
    05:09
  • 6. Variable-Length Argument Lists in Java.mp4
    05:01
  • 7. Arrays in Java (Exercise 1).mp4
    08:01
  • 8. Arrays in Java (Exercise 2).mp4
    03:14
  • 9. Arrays in Java (Exercise 3).mp4
    04:17
  • 10. Arrays in Java (Exercise 4).mp4
    02:51
  • 11. Arrays in Java (Exercise 5).mp4
    08:39
  • 1. Two-Dimensional Arrays in Java (Part 1).mp4
    07:26
  • 2. Two-Dimensional Arrays in Java (Part 2).mp4
    08:28
  • 3. Two-Dimensional Arrays in Java (Part 3).mp4
    06:16
  • 4. Two-Dimensional Arrays in Java (Exercise 1).mp4
    05:09
  • 5. Two-Dimensional Arrays in Java (Exercise 2).mp4
    05:25
  • 6. ArrayLists in Java (Part 1).mp4
    10:58
  • 7. ArrayLists in Java (Part 2).mp4
    02:54
  • 8. For Each Loop in Java.mp4
    05:52
  • 9. ArrayLists (Exercise 1).mp4
    05:49
  • 10. ArrayLists (Exercise 2).mp4
    08:42
  • 1. Introduction to Classes and Objects (Part 1).mp4
    05:50
  • 2. Introduction to Classes and Objects (Part 2).mp4
    05:56
  • 3. Creating a Class in Java.mp4
    06:06
  • 4. Instantiating Objects in Java.mp4
    05:40
  • 5. Constructors in Java.mp4
    06:17
  • 6. Creating a Class in Java - Practice.mp4
    07:18
  • 7. Static Variables and Static Methods in Java.mp4
    09:30
  • 8. Visibility Modifiers in Java.mp4
    07:49
  • 9. Data Field Encapsulation in Java.mp4
    06:46
  • 10. Visibility Modifiers and Encapsulation - Practice.mp4
    04:06
  • 11. Immutable Classes and Objects in Java.mp4
    05:05
  • 12. The this Keyword in Java.mp4
    06:20
  • 13. Inner Classes in Java.mp4
    10:33
  • 14. UML Class Diagram.mp4
    06:53
  • 15. Classes and Objects (Exercise 1).mp4
    10:04
  • 16. Classes and Objects (Exercise 2) - Part 1.mp4
    07:13
  • 17. Classes and Objects (Exercise 2) - Part 2.mp4
    04:55
  • 18. Classes and Objects (Exercise 3).mp4
    10:34
  • 19. Classes and Objects (Exercise 4).mp4
    09:02
  • 20. Classes and Objects (Exercise 5).mp4
    06:39
  • 21. Classes and Objects (Exercise 6).mp4
    07:59
  • Description


    Learn Java In This Course And Become a Computer Programmer. Obtain valuable Core Java Skills And Java Certification

    What You'll Learn?


    • Fully understand and be able to code in Java
    • Learn industry "best practices" in Java software development from a professional Java developer who has worked in the language for 10 years.
    • Know how to meet real-world demands and needs of software through Java
    • Manage projects and stay organized
    • Be able to demonstrate your understanding of Java to future employers.

    Who is this for?


  • All coders ranging from beginners to experts at Java will learn a lot from this course!
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    Description

    Why would you choose to learn Java?

    The reality is that there is a lot of computer languages out there. It's in the hundreds. Why would you choose the Java language?

    The number one reason is its popularity. According to many official websites that track the popularity of languages, Java is in the top 3 most popular languages worldwide in 2022. Popularity means more companies and their staff are using it, so there are more career opportunities available for you if you are skilled in the language.

    The last thing you want to do is pick a language that is not in mainstream use. Java came out in the 1990s and is still very popular today and continually updated by the owners, Oracle, over 30 years later.


    Are you aiming to get your first Java Programming job but struggling to find out what skills employers want and which course will give you those skills?

    This course is designed to give you the Java skills you need to get a job as a Java developer. By the end of the course, you will understand Java extremely well and be able to build your own Java apps and be productive as a software developer.

    Lots of students have been successful in getting their first job or promotion after going through the course.

    Here is just one example of a student who lost her job and despite having never coded in her life previously, got a full-time software developer position in just a few months after starting this course. She didn't even complete the course!


    "Three months ago I lost my job, came to a turning point in my life, and finally made the drastic decision to completely change course. I decided to switch career paths and go into coding. My husband found and gave me your Complete Java Masterclass at Udemy as a gift, and I wholeheartedly dove into it as a lifeline. Following your course has been absolutely enjoyable (still working on it, not yet finished), and has been a great way of keeping on course, dedicated and motivated. Yesterday, three months after starting the course, and honestly to my surprise, I received (and accepted!) a job offer as a full-time developer. I wanted to just drop you a line to say thank you for doing this work, for being such a dedicated teacher, and for putting all this knowledge available out there in such an approachable way. It has, literally, been life-changing. With gratitude, Laura"


    The course is a whopping 100 hours long. Perhaps you have looked at the size of the course and are feeling a little overwhelmed at the prospect of finding time to complete it. Maybe you are wondering if you need to go through it all?

    Firstly, Laura's story above shows that you do not have to complete the entire course - she was yet to complete the course when she accepted her developer job offer.

    Secondly, the course is designed as a one-stop shop for Java.

    The core java material you need to learn java development is covered in the first seven sections (around 14 hours in total). The Java Basics are covered in those sections. The rest of the course covers intermediate, advanced, and optional material you do not technically need to go through.

    For example section 13 is a whopping 10 hours just by itself and is aimed at those students who want to build desktop applications with graphical user interfaces. JavaFX (which is the technology used in this section) is something that most java developers will rarely or never need to work on. So you could skip that section entirely. But if you are one of the few that need to build user interfaces, then the content is there and ready for you. And there are other sections you can completely avoid if you wish.

    If you want to know absolutely everything about Java, then you can go through the entire course if you wish, but it's not necessary to do so if you are just looking to learn the essential information to get a java developer position.

    What version of Java should you learn?

    Generally speaking, you would want to learn the very latest version of a computer programming language, but that's not the case with Java.

    Oracle, the owner of Java release many versions of Java. Some are released and expire in six months, with no future updates or support. Other versions have long-term support, for many years.

    You can probably see why learning a version of Java that has expired makes no sense, and is likely a waste of time.

    A company using Java technology (big or small) is not going to use a version of Java that has no updates or support. They will stick to stable, well-supported versions of Java that get updates.

    Right now, in December 2022, the version of Java that offers this long-term support (LTS) is Java 17 - It's being fully supported until at least 2029 and likely will be extended from there.

    As such, you want to learn the version of Java that your future employer will use, and that's Java 17.

    The course will also be updated in the future as new LTS versions are announced by Oracle.

    BOTTOM LINE: You will learn the RIGHT VERSION of JAVA in this course! Right meaning the right version to maximize your future Java potential with clients or Employers.


    Will this course give me core java skills?

    Yes, it will. Core Java is the fundamental part of the Java JDK (the java development kit) that programmers need to learn to move onto other more advanced technologies.

    What makes this course a bestseller?

    Like you, thousands of others were frustrated and fed up with fragmented Youtube tutorials or incomplete or outdated courses which assume you already know a bunch of stuff, as well as thick, college-like textbooks able to send even the most caffeine-fuelled coder to sleep.

    Like you, they were tired of low-quality lessons, poorly explained topics, and confusing info presented in the wrong way. That’s why so many find success in this complete Java developer course. It’s designed with simplicity and seamless progression in mind through its content.

    This course assumes no previous coding experience and takes you from absolute beginner core concepts, like showing you the free tools you need to download and install, to writing your very first Java program. You will learn the core java skills you need to become employable in around 14 hours, and if you choose to, can take advantage of all the additional content in the course. It's a one-stop shop to learn java. If you want to go beyond the core content you can do so at any time.

    Here’s just some of what you’ll learn

    (It’s okay if you don’t understand all this yet, you will in the course)

    • All the essential Java keywords, operators, statements, and expressions needed to fully understand exactly what you’re coding and why - making programming easy to grasp and less frustrating

    • You will learn the answers to questions like What is a Java class, What is polymorphism and inheritance and to apply them to your java apps.

    • How to safely download and install all necessary coding tools with less time and no frustrating installations or setups

    • Complete chapters on object-oriented programming and many aspects of the Java API (the protocols and tools for building applications) so you can code for all platforms and derestrict your program’s user base (and potential sales)

    • How to develop powerful Java applications using one of the most powerful Integrated Development Environments on the market, IntelliJ IDEA! - Meaning you can code functional programs easier. IntelliJ has both a FREE and PAID version, and you can use either in this course.

    (Don’t worry if you’re used to using Eclipse, NetBeans, or some other IDE. You’re free to use any IDE and still get the most out of this course)

    • Learn Java to a sufficient level to be a be to transition to core Java technologies like Android development, the Spring framework, Java EE (Enterprise edition) in general as well as and other technologies. In order to progress to these technologies, you need to first learn core Java - the fundamental building blocks. That's what this course will help you to achieve.



    Who this course is for:

    • All coders ranging from beginners to experts at Java will learn a lot from this course!

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    Computer Program with Advanced Experience in most of all main coding languages- Worked 2 years as Coding Instructor- 5 years experience with major languages such as Java, Python, etcI am committed to providing a top-class education for everyone of any level of experience. Please feel free to join any of my classes and I guarantee you won't regret it.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 127
    • duration 13:28:55
    • Release Date 2023/01/30