Course Information
Course Overview
Learn the core features of Java in the time it takes to finish a coffee.
A Sip of Java is for those who are interested in learning the basics of Java without all the extra details. This course aims to be the quickest way for a student to go from knowing nothing or very little about Java and programming to writing their own applications. In this course students will learn how to:
Setup their computer to write and run Java applications
Write console apps that can respond to user input
Learn Java language basics - types, variables, conditions, loops, operators, functions, classes, etc.
Read and write data to external files
Create their own GUI (Graphical User Interface) applications
Start their path to becoming an accomplished programmer
Learning how to program with Java is a great skill to have. This course is designed to be the fastest way to understand core concepts of Java.
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 50 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction and Environment Setup
- Section 2 Variables, Types, and Operators
- Section 3 Conditional Statements
- Section 4 Arrays and Loops
- Section 5 Functions
- Section 6 Classes
- Section 7 Reading and Writing Data
- Section 8 Simple GUI Application
- Section 9 Course End
- Section 10 BONUS
What You’ll Learn
- Java language basics
- Beginner programming concepts and terminology
- The ability to make your own programs
- Simple user interface computer applications
- Be able to write data to and from an external file
- Prompt users for input via a computer program
- Math operators in Java
- Conditional statements in Java
- Classes and functions
Reviews
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AAlaz Tetik
It is a concise course on Java fundamentals. If you are a beginner, this course is really helpful to dive in. Thanks for your effort!
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CChristine Mlodzik
This was the very basic of basic classes and exactly what I needed. If you're very new to Java, and programming, give it a try. For someone with programming experience, this is probably too basic. I've taken other Java intro courses and stopped, started again, then stopped again. This is the first java course that makes me want to keep learning and doing.
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OOkesanjo quamarudeen
It was super cool and educative. I enjoyed the Course
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FFagbo Olalekan Olorunfemi
The course is explainable to some extent, though you can't learn it all here. hanks for the opportunity.