Course Information
Course Overview
Begin Your Journey to Becoming a Computer Programmer with Java, one of the Most Widely Used Programming Languages!
Java Programming for Everyone - Your Path to a Bright Future in Tech
Welcome to Java Programming for Everyone! Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to enhance your skills, this course is designed just for you. Learn the essential language to create websites, develop Android applications, or even program robots. Start today and master one of the most sought-after skills of the 21st century.
Why Choose Our Java Course?
Perfect for Beginners: No prior programming experience needed.
Comprehensive Curriculum: From basic concepts like Data Types, Variables, and Loops to advanced topics like Object-Oriented Programming.
Interactive Learning: Video lectures, practical examples, and responsive instructors ready to answer your questions.
Course Highlights:
Foundational Java Concepts: Understand Data Types, Variables, Loops, Operators, and more.
Object-Oriented Programming: Learn about Constructors, Objects, Methods, Arrays, Inheritance, and Packages.
Java Reserved Words: Master the use and significance of keywords like public, protected, private, import, and extend.
Packages and Libraries: Discover how to use packages and libraries to streamline your coding process.
Logical Learning Path: Follow easy, logical steps to ensure you grasp and remember Java programming concepts.
Benefits of Learning Java:
Career Advancement: Stand out in the competitive job market with a top-tier skill.
Work from Home: Gain the freedom to work remotely and enjoy job satisfaction.
Future-Proof Your Career: Java is a language of the future, essential for various tech applications.
Course Features:
Video Lectures: Access numerous lectures in video format for quick and easy learning.
Instructor Support: Get answers to your questions within hours.
Free Preview: Check out the curriculum and watch a free preview lecture.
Join Us Today! Transform your career and open new opportunities with our Java Programming course. Enjoy an engaging and practical learning experience that will make you proficient in Java in no time. I am confident that you will be more than satisfied with this course.
Start Your Java Programming Journey Now!
Course Content
- 2 section(s)
- 57 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Starting with Java...
- Section 2 Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
What You’ll Learn
- Learn Java Quickly and Efficiently
- Learn Java through Video Lectures and Quizzes
- Be familiar with the basic building blocks of a Java program.
- Learn the concepts and the logic of computer programming with Java.
- Understand the concept of DataTypes
- Learn variables
- Use programming operators easily
- Learn the basics of Object-Oriented Programming
- Understand constructors
- Understand how to use methods and object
- Learn how to use inheritance and see what a subclass and a super class mean
- See how to use loops in programming and understand their purpose
- Learn what Packages are and how they ease programming
- Take your first major step to learning a new skill!
- Gain knowledge to be able to Build Websites and Apps
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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UUtkarsh Mishra
The quality of Videos are very low, and please skip the loading or downloading as it wastes our time watching in a tutorial. Also , please update the course with time as new things pop up every year or two.
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MMatthew Hidalgo
This course gives a very thorough breakdown of the different datatypes in Java, as well as different types of loops. Overall, it lays a very good foundation for moving on to more difficult programming.
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DDonald Martin
I haven’t gotten far enough into the course to leave an accurate rating. Once I get further into it the rating will change.
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RRt
I guess I had some mixed reactions when going through the course. With high hopes then a bit low when I reached 'Scanners' but then the instructor made up for the dip in quality with some good lectures following Scanners. And overall when compared to some other videos and beginner documents, especially the much acclaimed doc by Alan Richardson, I feel this one from Lum was good. Really good. Just one important feedback: If we can get the 'Constructor' pronounced in the right way it would be good.