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Java Programming with Java 8 and OCA OCP Java Exam Prep

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  • 1,847 Students
  • Updated 9/2018
  • Certificate Available
4.4
(319 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Language
English
Taught by
Talha Ocakçı
Certificate
  • Available
  • *The delivery and distribution of the certificate are subject to the policies and arrangements of the course provider.
Rating
4.4
(319 Ratings)

Course Overview

Java Programming with Java 8 and OCA OCP Java Exam Prep

Full syllabus of a classroom-based Java 8 training and exam prep with theory, exercises and lab sections.

NEW: ONLINE CODE PRACTICES ARE ADDED. YOU STUMBLED UPON THE FIRST JAVA COURSE WITH UDEMY ONLINE CODE PRACTICES.

Read the problem, write your code and get the feedback automatically. That's it!

[ALL SOURCE CODE IN THE FIRST LECTURE. JUST IMPORT AND TEST!!!]

[FIRST STEP TO PREPARATION FOR THE ORACLE CERTIFICATION EXAMS: OCJA and OCJP]

[MOST CHAPTERS HAVE A GREAT EXERCISE AND ITS SOLUTION IN DETAILS]

This course is for those want to be a Java programmer by following a proven methodology and one-to-one online version of the lectures I gave to hundreds of students in several classrooms in several high-quality training center.

The biggest missing part for programming students is the exercises that they may work on. This class has high-quality exercises and their solutions right after the video explanations.

Here is our agenda:

0- Why java? What is platform independency? Why it is the most used programming language in professional software development?

1- Learn programming basics:

Using variables, primitive types, mathematical and logical operators.

Control structures, loops and really high-quality exercises to have hands-on experience.

2- Learn one dimensional and multidimensional arrays:

Use this basic data collection and use them inside real-world, fun practices. Find the longest lost series of an NBA team for instance :)

3- Learn object oriented programming:

Learn encapsulation, inheritance, abstraction with great examples and exercises. Possibly you wasted lots of time by watching similar unclear explanations so far. It is time to polish the dust of these concepts.

4- Learn core types and great utility classes of Java.

How a professional programmer leverages built-in types and utility classes in real life? StringBuilder, StringBuffer, Date type, String - Date conversions with SimpleDateFormat, Math class, Collections and Arrays class the topics you will learn.

5- Learn regular expressions.

Extracting useful data from a string by regular expressions is the greatest feature of all programming languages. But it is the most overlooked one. We don't overlook it. With two great explanation you will learn how to extract data from a URL and you will validate an email address ( by not Googling and copying of course!!!)

6- Learn data collections.

Everyone teaches you what is a list, set and map. How to put data and retrieve it. But this is the top of the iceberg. You MUST know where to use them, when to leverage the collections. Included exercises are asked in job interviews!!! Hold tight!!!

7- Learn file operations

How java communicates with files, read text files, binary files or write to them? How the content of the file is processed with data collections? You will learn by great exercises.

At this point you may move on Java EE course for further understanding.

8- Functional programming in Java 8

Using ASM interfaces, Function, Predicate, Consumer, Supplier interfaces, lambda expressions.

Using streams to process collections in functional style.

Leveraging multi-cpu cores easily by using parallel streams

9- Java 8 Date and Time API

10- Generics

11- Java and Database Interaction with MySQL 

Have a great experience!!!


Course Content

  • 21 section(s)
  • 208 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Course Introduction
  • Section 2 Programming with Java 101
  • Section 3 Control Structures and Loops
  • Section 4 Array
  • Section 5 Class and Method
  • Section 6 Memory management in Java
  • Section 7 Array exercises and live coding
  • Section 8 Object Oriented Basics
  • Section 9 String Object and Regular Expressions
  • Section 10 Most Used Built-in Classes
  • Section 11 Inheritance and Abstraction
  • Section 12 Object methods and abstraction
  • Section 13 Collections
  • Section 14 Exception Management
  • Section 15 Input/Output and File Operations
  • Section 16 Java 8 - Functional Programming
  • Section 17 Using Databases with JDBC
  • Section 18 Communicating with web services and web pages
  • Section 19 Java 8 - Date and Time API
  • Section 20 Generics
  • Section 21 Web Programming with Java Servlets and Java Server Pages

What You’ll Learn

  • Create a Java desktop application
  • Use even the smallest control structure in practical examples
  • Leverage the object oriented programming in best way
  • Use encapsulation to keep your data safe
  • Use encapsulation and abstraction for reusable module development
  • Using data collections professionally
  • Interacting with binary and text files
  • Create binary or text files after processing data
  • Using Java 8 streams and functional programming
  • Using databases with Java applications
  • Create a user interface by using swing


Reviews

  • C
    Christian Edensor Arbon
    5.0

    The explanations are really done well. Also the exercises are really good specially if you are prepping for the exam. One minor thing that I would like to say is there could be further improvements with the discussion of the Web Programming Part. It was kinda fast so if we could have it elaborated, it would be really good

  • P
    Philip Engelbrecht
    3.0

    Would like to see links to references. this is to teach student to use references and expand his scope of learning

  • S
    Stephanus Jacobus Rossouw
    4.5

    The course I found was extremely well conducted with the Instructor having a clear and wide resource of knowledge with Java. I do however feel moving on to later sections in the course the material gets a bit more tedious and difficult with the amount of hours put in per video. Otherwise the course was great, Mr Talha is a great teacher

  • M
    Mario Alexandre dos Reis Rodrigues
    3.0

    Some topics hasn't been approached for example: NIO I couldn't see explanation and examples. Web Component was very superficial. Good Course but for certification is not good enough. But I got satisfied with the course.

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