Testing and Profiling in NetBeans: Fix a Mortgage Calculator
Offered By: Coursera Project Network via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
In this 1.5-hour long project based course, you will learn how to use NetBeans 20 to unit test, debug, verify, and profile the performance of a Java application using JUnit and the built-in debugger and profiler of NetBeans.
NetBeans is a popular integrated development environment (IDE) in the IT industry. It can be used for Java, PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and C++ development. We will use Java in the project. However the skills you acquired will be applicable to other programming languages as well.
This course is aimed at learners who have basic knowledge of Java and want to learn how to use an IDE for quality assurance life cycles. Required pre-requisites are: core Java, Java package structures, Java data types, string and number manipulations, Java functions.
Syllabus
- Project Overview
- In this 1.5-hour long project based course, you will learn how to use NetBeans 20 to unit test, debug, verify, and profile the performance of a Java application using JUnit and the built-in debugger and profiler of NetBeans. NetBeans is a popular integrated development environment (IDE) in the IT industry. It can be used for Java, PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and C++ development. We will use Java in the project. However the skills you acquired will be applicable to other programming languages as well. This course is aimed at learners who have basic knowledge of Java and want to learn how to use an IDE for quality assurance life cycles. Required pre-requisites are: core Java, Java package structures, Java data types, string and number manipulations, Java functions.
Taught by
Harrison Kong
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