Java A-Z™ : Learn java within 8 hours
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Set a firm base in Java for the rest of your career
- How to build creative, fully-functional Java programs with confidence (whilst having fun, too)
- Advanced java concepts like multi threading,collections and networking
Overview:
This course for anyone whowant to be Java programmer from scratch, We will start bydiscus all Java fundamentals that you need to start programming Android,Java web or Java Desktop apps.
Course Contents:
- Introduction
- Companies you can get hired to
- Installing jdkand netbean
- Variables
- Operations and Numbers
- Logic
- Looping
- Array String
- Functions
- OOP
- File handling
- Databases
- Multi-Threading
- Collections
- GUI
- Projects
We will start first by install the development environment then youwill run your first Java app,and understand how program flow works in Java. Then we will talk about variables and Mathoperation and prioiites. Then we will take about logic and making decision, then we will talk about loops. then we will talk about functionsand OOP concept that you need to use when you program apps with Java, then we will talk about multi-processingand how you could run multi-process in same time and how to avoid Deadlock, then we will talk about Databases, then we will talk about collections and which type collection you have to use for better performance depend on your app. Then we will talk about Java 8 new features, then we will talk about build desktop GUIapplication with JavaFx.
Taught by
Sachin Kafle
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