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Java Certification Course With Interview Questions

Java Certification Course With Interview Questions

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MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.84 GB | Duration: 17h 36m
A course on Java for complete beginners to computer programming. Become a confident industry ready core Java developer

What you'll learn
Go from zero to hero in Java programs
Learn Object Oriented Programming with Java; hands-on with exercises
Pass your Java Interview with flying colors. Learn all skills to demonstrate expertise with Java Programming
Be prepared to take the Java Certification Exam

Requirements
Have an attitude to learn. Does not matter if you have zero Programming Experience and Want to Learn Java

Description
Java is a programming language that can be built once and run anywhere. It is platform-independent and easily portable. Java can be used to develop web applications, standalone GUI applications and complex large-scale distributed applications to enable the resolution of complex solutions more easily. Java is an object-oriented Programming Language and functional features have been added in the recently released Java versions.Java was developed and is being maintained by Oracle Corporation. It is a general-purpose programming language which has concurrent and multi-threading programming features. Java is safe, static and strongly typed programming language. Java has a special runtime environment called JRE which provided an execution environment instances called Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to enable the running of Java applications as Java bytecodes (conversion of high-level code to machine level code). The theme of the Java application development is Write Once and Run Anywhere while developing applications. It is most popular in client-server application development. It is licensed under GNU General Public License and is being supported by Java Community Process. Java has multiple functional programming features such as Java Stream API, Java IO enhancements, Java Time API, Lambda Expressions, Functional Interfaces, Concurrency, and Java Collection Framework API improvements. Java has several cores and advanced features where the core language features include several APIs and concurrency enabled features, Java Collection Framework API and advanced features such as several Java EE (Enterprise Edition) Specifications such as Java Servlet, JSP (Java Server Pages) technology, JSF (Java Servlet Faces), JPA (Java Persistence API), JAX-WS, JAX-RS standard specifications for web services API standards. Welcome to Master Practical Java Development. This course is designed to help you master the most in-demand and critical components for becoming a Core Java developer. Especially if you're going for a job interview or have a Java Project that needs your best performance. This course assumes no prior java experience so prior Java so it will take you from zero to hero. The topics covered include Object Orientation which I think is not stressed enough in other Java courses so I've got special focus on that throughout the lectures. You'll get plenty of practice writing classes and interfaces as well as countless methods with loops and if else statements, exception handling and file processing as well as how to debug software using Eclipse. You'll also be mastering the collections framework and diving deep into java generics. You'll learn all there is to know about multi-threading and the JDBC API for working with a MySQL database. There are also practical projects scattered throughout the course so that you can practice the concepts as you learn them.

Overview
Section 1: Java Programming 2023

Lecture 1 Introduction to Java

Lecture 2 Installation of Java

Lecture 3 Basic Program in Java

Lecture 4 Taking Input and Operators

Lecture 5 More on Operators

Lecture 6 Working on Forms and Controls in Netbeans

Lecture 7 If Conditions

Lecture 8 Working on Loops

Lecture 9 Working on Java Forms

Lecture 10 Working on Methods

Lecture 11 Method Overloading

Lecture 12 Method Overriding

Lecture 13 Working on Methods in Netbeans Form

Lecture 14 Abstract Classes

Lecture 15 Creating Interfaces in Java

Lecture 16 Creating Sample Notepad in Netbeans

Lecture 17 Access Modifiers in Java

Lecture 18 Encapsulation in Java

Lecture 19 Working on Dictionaries in Java

Lecture 20 Wrapper Classes in Java

Lecture 21 Wrapper to Primitive Type

Lecture 22 Working on Math Library

Lecture 23 Working on Netbeans A Simple Project

Lecture 24 Call By Value Example

Lecture 25 Call By Reference Example

Lecture 26 Example on Comparing String

Lecture 27 Exception Handling in Java

Lecture 28 Working on Directories

Lecture 29 Writing in Files Using Java

Lecture 30 Working on Awt

Lecture 31 Working on Swing

Lecture 32 Working on Swing Continued

Lecture 33 Atm Machine Example

Lecture 34 Another Atm Machine Example

Lecture 35 Making Atm Machine Example in Netbeans

Lecture 36 Snake Game Part 1

Lecture 37 Snake Game Part 2

Lecture 38 Snake Game Part 3

Lecture 39 Login page Example Part 1

Lecture 40 Login page Example Part 2

Lecture 41 Creating Database and Viewing Data on Java

Lecture 42 Inserting Updating and Deleting Data from Database Using Java

Lecture 43 Creating Login Page Example Part 1

Lecture 44 Creating Login Page Example Part 2

Lecture 45 Creating Login Page Example Part 3

Lecture 46 Attendance Management System Part 1

Lecture 47 Attendance Management System Part 2

Lecture 48 Attendance Management System Part 3

Lecture 49 Attendance Management System Part 4

Lecture 50 Attendance Management System Part 5

Lecture 51 Employee Management System Part 1

Lecture 52 Employee Management System Part 2

Lecture 53 Employee Management System Part 3

Lecture 54 Employee Management System Part 4

Section 2: Advanced Java 2023

Lecture 55 What is Aggregation

Lecture 56 Inheritance VS Aggregation

Lecture 57 Demo Program

Lecture 58 Demo Program Continued

Lecture 59 What is Generics

Lecture 60 Demo on Generics

Lecture 61 Demo on Generics Continued

Lecture 62 What is Collection

Lecture 63 Collection Hierarchy

Lecture 64 ArrayList Demo

Lecture 65 ArrayList Demo Continued

Lecture 66 LinkedList Demo

Lecture 67 Vector and Stack Demo

Lecture 68 PriorityQueue and ArrayDequeDemo

Lecture 69 HashSet and TreeSet Demo

Lecture 70 HashMap Demo

Lecture 71 Hashtable and TreeMap Demo

Lecture 72 Comparable Interface Demo

Lecture 73 Comparator interface

Lecture 74 Introduction

Lecture 75 Hierarchy of File System

Lecture 76 Demo on File Class

Lecture 77 Demo on FileWriter and FileReader Class

Lecture 78 Demo on FileOutputStream and FileInputStream Class

Lecture 79 Demo on DataInputStream and DataOutputStream Class

Lecture 80 What is Serialization

Lecture 81 Demo on Serialization

Lecture 82 Demo on Deserialization

Lecture 83 Demo on Traisent Keyword in Serialization

Section 3: Interview Question For Java Full Stack Developer

Lecture 84 Front-End Technology Part 1

Lecture 85 Front-End Technology Part 2

Lecture 86 Front-End Technology Part 3

Lecture 87 Front-End Technology Part 4

Lecture 88 Front-End Technology Part 5

Lecture 89 Question on Database

Lecture 90 Question on Database Continue

Lecture 91 Question on Advance Java Part 1

Lecture 92 Question on Advance Java Part 2

Lecture 93 Question on Advance Java Part 3

Lecture 94 Questions on JPA

Lecture 95 Questions on Hibernate

Lecture 96 Questions on Spring

Lecture 97 Questions on Spring MVC

Lecture 98 Questions on Spring MVC Continue

Lecture 99 Questions on Spring Boot

Lecture 100 More Questions on Framework

Lecture 101 Questions on Angular

Lecture 102 Questions on TypeScript

Lecture 103 More Questions on Advance Front-End

Lecture 104 Questions on Selenium

Lecture 105 Questions on Junit

Lecture 106 More Questions on Testing

Anyone interested in breaking into the Java development career,Those who have never programmed before, and wish to start their journey with Java
 

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