€18.99
per month
Video
Oct 2021
6hrs 36mins
1st Edition
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Learn the core foundation skills to progress ahead and pass your Java certificate exam
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Learn Java to work in industries such as cloud, AI, big data, the IoT, and more
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Easy-to-watch video tutorials along with real-world projects to practice along with the instructor
Java is one of the most popular programming languages. Java is used for software development, mobile and web applications, cloud and big data projects, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and much more.
This highly-focused Java for beginners' course will stick to the most important skills that you need to learn Java quickly and efficiently.
The instructor has broken down the essence of Java into bite-sized lessons to make it easy for anyone to understand and implement important concepts while learning.
The course begins with setting up the environment, followed by first/basic steps, then you’ll learn about variables, expressions, strings, conditionals, loops, methods, classes and objects, exceptions, and collections. The last section is purely dedicated to the frequent questions asked by beginners in Java programming.
By the end of this course, you will acquire substantial knowledge in Java programming to advance your career as a Java programmer.
All the resource files are added to the GitHub repository at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Java-for-Beginners-Your-Easy-Guide-to-Java-Programming
This course is for anyone who wants to become a Java developer and is interested in computer programming, with no experience. It is designed for absolute beginners.
No programming experience is needed; all you need is a desire to learn Java. Everything you need to run and practice with Java is explained in the course.
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Understand the basics of programming
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Explore the tools you need to program with Java
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Learn how to set up your Java environment and start a new project
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Study about variables, types of data, and expressions
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Look at strings, conditionals, and loops in detail
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Learn methods, classes and objects, exceptions, and collections