Become a Java Developer , with this Programming Course for beginners!
High paying Java programming jobs are going unfilled because companies cannot find Java programmers.
Do you want to start a career as a Java Programmer?
The Java Programming is the number one programming language in the world. Companies big and small rely upon Java for their software needs.
Even though Java first came out in 1995, the language has continued to evolve with every release. Each release adds modern features to the Java language, which maintains its popularity.
Java also has a thriving Open Source community. Companies have a wide range of cloud scale applications to choose from within the Java ecosystem.
It is easy to see why cloud scale companies choose Java!
What you’ll learn
Learn how to be a Java Programmer.
Be able to pass a Java Programming Interview.
Understand Object Oriented Programming.
Learn best practices from a industry professionals.
Take Java Certification Exams with Confidence.
Course main points
Introduction
Course Introduction
Instructor Introduction
Getting the Most Out of Your Java Programming Course!
Why Learn Java?
Getting Started
Introduction to Java Programming.
What is needed to Program Java?
Setup Java 11 and IntelliJ on Windows 10.
Setup Java 11 and IntelliJ on macOS.
Setup Java 11 and IntelliJ on Ubuntu.
Install Linux Sub-system on Windows 10.
Start Java Programming
Start Java Programming
Anatomy of a Java Program
Writing Your First Java Program
Java Keywords and Identifiers
Java Variables
Char and Boolean Primitive Types
Who this course is for
- Perfect course for people with no programming-experience wishing to become Java developers
- New developers with no prior Java experience.
- QA Analysts wishing to expand their skills.
Requirements
- A computer with Windows, Mac or Linux
- No programming experience required
Rating:
4.3 ( 1,229 ratings) 37,678 students enrolled
Author | John Thompson |
Categories | open source application framework; Java platform |
Instructor Rating | 4.4 |
Reviews | 41,623 |
Students | 249,458 |
Courses | 20 |