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Master The Java Programming Language

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  • Updated 7/2025
4.7
(334 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
18 Hour(s) 51 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Sagar Uppuluri
Rating
4.7
(334 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Master The Java Programming Language

A step by step guide to master the Java programming language from ground up.

I have a very specific goal in designing this course, being an Architect I do have an additional role of bringing up trainees or freshers upto the speed of the Java development, and in the process I need to device a training plan where they need to understand the most important aspects of Java programming language and understand different aspects of backend development.

This made me design this course to address the first part of it, i.e. the Java programming language, where you will be focused on the most important features of Java programming language and see where and when to apply the features effectively and efficiently.

You many be having questions like, is this course updated to latest editions of Java, such as Java15 etc etc. don’t worry guys you first need to understand the core language features, once you are able to apply the core features rest of the things will fall in place. Thats my experience, versions are fancy terms guys, not every thing is applicable to us, if I feel some thing really important coming in, then I will certainly try to update that in the course. But anyway I will try to keep you posted on the changes don’t worry.

As an architect I want the trainees to be able to understand the following aspected of Java programming language, you should be able to understand the core language features, think about SOLID principles while designing the code and gain good insights about few selected design patterns. Let me confirm once again guys I won’t be covering all design patterns, I picked few based on my experience and will cover them. All the very best to your Java developer journey, I am with you lets move forward.

Course Highlights  -

Note - Refer to the Archived section for programming foundations.

  • Object Oriented Programming features

    • Classes, Objects

    • Constructors

    • Inheritance

    • Polymorphism

    • Abstract classes

    • Interfaces

    • Building Loosely coupled code

  • Exception handling

  • IOStreams

  • SOLID Principles

  • Few selected Design Patterns

    • Builder

    • Singleton

    • Factory Method

    • Template Method

    • Facade

    • Decorator

    • Proxy

      • Remote Proxy

      • Virtual Proxy

      • Protection Proxy

  • Other Java language features like

    • Collections

    • Generics

    • Lambda

    • Streams

    • Reflection API


Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 171 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Language Basics - Fast track
  • Section 3 Kick start Object Oriented Programming
  • Section 4 Inheritance, Polymorphism and code generazilation
  • Section 5 Abstract Classes
  • Section 6 Interfaces
  • Section 7 SOLID Design Principles
  • Section 8 Packages
  • Section 9 Exception Handling
  • Section 10 IOStreams

What You’ll Learn

  • Learn to master the Java programming language.
  • Understand SOLID principles and its application.
  • Gain familiarity with some selected design patterns.


Reviews

  • C
    Chebolu Mani Venkat
    5.0

    GOOD INSTUCTOR AND VERY USEFUL

  • N
    Nimmala Nanda Kishore
    5.0

    His way of explanation sucks, we need why the topic, how to begin, what are the surroundings and how can it be used

  • S
    Syed Saif Ahmed
    5.0

    I wanted to revise all the things done in my last 3 years of work and Sagar Sir helped me fulfill the gaps and confusions I was having in it. Thank you so much. It was such a wonderful course and I recomment it to others. God Bless...

  • H
    Hitesh Boghani
    5.0

    The explanation was 'straight to the point' and I found it was easy to follow. The content is proper for someone to get started with Java.

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