Course Information
Course Overview
Learn to Code in Java, Kotlin, and JavaScript. Perfect for Beginners and Aspiring Web Developers and Entrepreneurs
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In Part 1, you learn Kotlin, the brand-new programming language for Android app development that is taking Java by storm.
Part 1 is devoted to Kotlin's language basics and comparing the syntax to Java. We target beginners and cover core topics in depth.
If you're an intermediate or advanced coder, you can watch the videos at a faster speed using the Speed tool. We encourage you to follow along with the coding as we show you Kotlin's unique syntax.
What Will I Learn?
1. The major concepts involved with variables, basic types of variables, more advanced types, Kotlin's new syntax for variables, and how we can use variables differently in Kotlin than you may have already seen in other programming languages.
2. Collection types, which Kotlin allows us to customize. We'll begin by looking at the simple collection types and then look at more advanced ones.
3. Control flow. Kotlin has some new statements not found in Java. Kotlin also provides the brand-new ability to turn control flow statements into expressions, which is a powerful capability that has a lot of potential. We will look at the basics and syntax, always relating back to real-life examples.
4. Functions, which have significant syntax differences in Kotlin. Beginners will learn how to use functions, and more advanced developers will benefit from the introduction to Kotlin's new syntax.
5. Classes, objects, and other structures available in Kotlin.
Included in this course is material for beginners to get comfortable with the interfaces. Please note that we reuse this content in similar courses because it is introductory material. You can find some material in this course in the following related courses:
- A Comprehensive Beginner's Guide to Coding in Kotlin
- SpriteKit & Kotlin: The Complete Developer's Guide
- The Complete Android Kotlin & Angular 2 Developer Course
- Ultimate Coding Course for Web App and Android Development
- Complete Unreal & Android Development: Build Games & Code
- Make 34 Games in Unity® & Code for Android Development
- Code in Kotlin & Java for Android and Complete 5 iPhone Apps
- Ultimate Coding Course for Web App and Android Development
- Beginner's ES6 Programming. Code for the Web in JavaScript
In Part 2 you will learn the fundamentals of coding in JavaScript, including ES6. You will learn how to change what is displayed on a webpage using JavaScript.
No prior experience in JavaScript is required. We will explore ES6 in depth and cover many of its new features. You will learn the newest possibilities and fundamental building blocks of JavaScript.
Why Should I Learn Kotlin?
Kotlin is an innovative programming language for app development. You don't have to use Java to make Android apps anymore! With Kotlin you can write concise and powerful code.
Kotlin is awesome because it is compatible with existing Java-based technologies.
We will compare Kotlin and Java. Java is a popular programming language that many developers use to create content for the Web. Kotlin is a lot more syntactically flexible than Java.
Kotlin allows you to have more fine control over how you write code to accomplish the tasks you want. You can insert an aspect of personality into code and write code how you want it to be read.
You will find it easy to incorporate Kotlin into existing projects and applications.
What is ES6?
With ES6 (ECMAScript 6th Edition), you can code for the web. ECMAScript is another name for JavaScript. ES6 has standardized features that JavaScript engines implement. ES6 is well-supported across different web browsers.
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Course Content
- 28 section(s)
- 242 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction to the Course
- Section 2 A Complete Beginner's Guide to Coding in Kotlin
- Section 3 Variables in Kotlin
- Section 4 Collections in Kotlin
- Section 5 Control Flow in Kotlin
- Section 6 Functions in Kotlin
- Section 7 Classes and Objects in Kotlin
- Section 8 Beginner's ES6 Programming. Code for the Web in JavaScript.
- Section 9 Basic Types in ES6
- Section 10 Variables in ES6
- Section 11 Operators in ES6
- Section 12 Functions in ES6
- Section 13 More Functions
- Section 14 Switch Statements in ES6
- Section 15 Loops
- Section 16 Document Object Model (DOM)
- Section 17 Events in ES6
- Section 18 Template Literals in ES6
- Section 19 Destructuring in ES6
- Section 20 Throw Exceptions and Try...Catch in ES6
- Section 21 Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in JavaScript
- Section 22 Classes, Inheritance and Grouping in ES6
- Section 23 Callbacks and Promises in ES6
- Section 24 Data and Attributes in ES6
- Section 25 Syntax and Property in ES6
- Section 26 Using Babel CLI and Gulp
- Section 27 Linting, Bundling and Dev Server
- Section 28 ES6 Resources
What You’ll Learn
- Code in Kotlin, Recognize the differences between coding in Java and Kotlin, Differentiate between variable types, Write control flow statements and expressions, Implement functions in Kotlin, Use classes, objects, and other structures available in Kotlin, Get started with JavaScript basics, Learn about ES6 and its new features, Apply ES6 concepts in your projects, Use build tools like Gulp and Webpack, Compile ES6 into ES5 using Babel
Reviews
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VVinayak Shrivastava
We couldn't run or see any output, the first thing a beginner wants to see is his/her program giving some output, such as "Hello, World!!". Some explanation about Android studio could also have helped, like navigating and explaining the basics of some files.
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NNitha Sekar
Yes, all the lectures were understandable with proper examples, and would like to take up a few more coding courses.
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FFelipe Gusmão Nascimento
I made an HTML course with Mammoth interactive on another platform. I learned quickly and I'm glad that they are here in Udemy. So far I prefer to learn with these guys rather than with teachers speaking my native language.
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CChuks Nneli
enjoying it