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 Published 12/2016  English

Course Description

Welcome to Java by Example presented by Taksila.  
In this course you will be learning basic java concepts, key words, object oriented programming concepts and some of the popular core java classes.  This is a hands on course.  In this course first we will be learning concepts and then applying concepts to build programs/applications.  We will also focus on best practices in application development.  We will be developing about 14 GUI applications during this course. We look forward to see you in this class. Thank you. 
Course Contents: 
  • Course Overview
  • Install JDK and set up IDE
  • Language Fundamentals and Data Types
  • Conditional Operators
  • Control Flow
  • Arrays and Strings
  • Objects and Classes
  • Recursion
  • File I/O
  • Concurrency
  • Collection Framework
  • Exceptions
  • Regular Expressions
  • GUI Development (Graphical User Interface Development)
  • Projects 
    1. Stop Watch
    2. Loan Payment Calculator
    3. Savings Calculator
    4. World Clock
    5. Text Application
    6. Refund Request Form
    7. H Tree
    8. Sierpinski Triangle
    9. Sierpinski Carpet
    10. Mini Tennis
    11. Tic Tac Toe
    12. Notepad Application
    13. Tower of Hanoi
    14. Calculator
  • Course Review

What are the requirements?

  • Willingness to learn, explore and discover
  • Commitment to a regular schedule to go over the course and develop programs
  • Access to a computer with administrative rights - so that you can install java and IDE
  • Basic computer skills such as working with prompt, browsing through folders, set environment variables and be able to install software

What am I going to get from this course?

  • Develop basic Java applications
  • Develop basic applications with GUI (Graphical User Interface)
  • Understand and apply Object Oriented Programming concepts
  • Install and set up Java on your system
  • Install and configure IDE - IntelliJ IDEA
  • Debug Java programs in IntelliJ IDEA

Who is the target audience?

  • Students interested to learn Java programming
  • IT Professionals or job aspirants requiring Java knowledge at work such as developers and testers
  • Interns working in IT companies who need knowledge of Java
  • High School students interested in learning Java application development
  • Anyone who is curious about programming, willing to learn, explore and discover

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