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Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11)

4.6 out of 5 rating Last updated 14/11/2024   English

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Duration

4 Days

24 CPD hours

Overview

Working in a hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert team, attendees will learn to:
Understand not only the fundamentals of the Java language, but also its importance, uses, strengths and weaknesses
Understand the basics of the Java language and how it relates to OO programming and the Object Model
Learn to use Java exception handling features
Work with the Modular system (Project Jigsaw)
Understand and use classes, inheritance and polymorphism
Understand and use collections, generics, autoboxing, and enumerations
Process large amount of data using Lambda expressions and the Stream API
Abstract, static and private methods in interfaces
Take advantage of the Java tooling that is available with the programming environment being used in the class
Specific Java 11 features covered: Using the Local Variable Type in Lambda expressions; Updates made to the String AP
Time Permitting: Quick look ahead – Java 12, Java 13, Java 14 and Beyond

Description

If you're an experienced OO developer (coming from a C# or C++ background, etc.) who needs to transition to programming in Java, this fast-paced, hands-on course will get you there quickly. Fast Track to Java Programming for OO Experienced Developers is a four-day, lab-intensive class where you'll quickly be immersed in working with the latest Java 11 programming techniques, using best practices for writing solid, robust (and well-written!) modern object-oriented applications. In addition to learning excellent, current coding skills in Java, you'll explore the new improved features for better performance and new capabilities for addressing rapid application development that Java 11 brings to the table.
This course includes several key aspects that were introduced in Java 9, Java 10, and Java 11 including the Java Modular System, Local Variable Type Inference, and several API updates. This course also includes a Quick Look at what's next in Java Java 12, Java 13, Java 14 and beyond.

The Java Platform
  • Java Platforms
  • Lifecycle of a Java Program
  • Responsibilities of JVM
  • Documentation and Code Reuse
Using the JDK
  • Setting Up Environment
  • Locating Class Files
  • Compiling Package Classes
  • Source and Class Files
  • Java Applications
The Eclipse Paradigm
  • Workbench and Workspace
  • Views
  • Editors
  • Perspectives
  • Projects
Writing a Simple Class
  • Classes in Java
  • Class Modifiers and Types
  • Class Instance Variables
  • Primitives vs. Object References
  • Creating Objects
Adding Methods to the Class
  • Passing Parameters into Methods
  • Returning a Value from a Method
  • Overloaded Methods
  • Constructors
  • Optimizing Constructor Usage
Language Statements
  • Operators
  • Comparison and Logical Operators
  • Looping
  • Continue and Break Statements
  • The switch Statement
  • The for-each() Loop
Using Strings
  • Create an instance of the String class
  • Test if two strings are equal
  • Get the length of a string Parse a string for its token components
  • Perform a case-insensitive equality test
  • Build up a string using StringBuffer
  • Contrast String, StringBuffer, and StringBuilder
Specializing in a Subclass
  • Extending a Class
  • Casting
  • The Object Class
  • Default Constructor
  • Implicit Constructor Chaining
Fields and Variables
  • Instance vs. Local Variables:
  • Usage Differences
  • Data Types
  • Default Values
  • Block Scoping Rules
  • Final and Static Fields
  • Static Methods
Using Arrays
  • Arrays
  • Accessing the Array
  • Multidimensional Arrays
  • Copying Arrays
  • Variable Arguments
Local-Variable Type Inference
  • Type inference
  • Infering Types of Local Variables
  • The var Reserved Type name
  • Benefits of Using var
  • Backward Compatibility
Java Packages and Visibility
  • Class Location of Packages
  • The Package Keyword
  • Importing Classes
  • Executing Programs
  • Visibility in the Modular System
  • Java Naming Conventions
Inheritance and Polymorphism
  • Polymorphism: The Subclasses
  • Upcasting vs. Downcasting
  • Calling Superclass Methods from Subclass
  • The final Keyword
Interfaces and Abstract Classes
  • Separating Capability from Implementation
  • Abstract Classes
  • Implementing an Interface
  • Abstract Classes vs. Interfaces
Introduction to Exception Handling
  • Exception Architecture
  • Throwing Exceptions
  • Checked vs. Unchecked Exceptions
Exceptions
  • Handling Multiple Exceptions
  • Automatic Closure of Resources
  • Creating Your Own Exceptions
Utility Classes
  • Wrapper Classes
  • Autoboxing/Unboxing
  • Enumeration Syntax
  • Using Static imports
Introduction to Generics
  • Generics and Subtyping
  • Bounded Wildcards
  • Generic Methods
  • Legacy Calls to Generics
  • When Generics Should Be Used
Lambda Expressions and Functional Interface
  • Lambda Expression Syntax
  • Functional Interfaces
  • Type Inference in Java 8
  • Method references
Collections
  • Characterizing Collections
  • Collection Interface Hierarchy
  • The Set, List and Queue Interfaces
  • Map Interfaces
Using Collections
  • Collection Sorting
  • Comparators
  • Using the Right Collection
  • Lambda expressions in Collections
Streams
  • Processing Collections of data
  • The Stream interface
  • Reduction and Parallelism
  • Filtering collection data
  • Sorting Collection data
  • Map collection data
  • Find elements in Stream
  • Numeric Streams
  • Create infinite Streams
  • Sources for using Streams
Collectors
  • Creating Collections from a Stream
  • Group elements in the Stream
  • Multi-level grouping of elements
  • Partitioning Streams
Introduction to the Module System
  • Introduce Project Jigsaw
  • Classpath and Encapsulation
  • The JDK internal APIs
  • Java 9 Platform modules
  • Defining application modules
  • Define module dependencies
  • Implicit dependencies
  • Implied Readability
  • Exporting packages
Java Date/Time
  • The Date and Calendar classes
  • Introduce the new Date/Time API
  • LocalDate, LocalDateTime, etc.
  • Formatting Dates
  • Working with time zones
  • Manipulate date/time values
Java 12 and beyond
  • Provide an overview of changes since Java 11
  • Introduce Preview Features
  • Records (Java 14)
  • Switch Expressions (Java 12, Java 13, Java 14)
  • Text Blocks (Java 13, Java 14)
  • Helpful NullPointerExceptions (Java 14)
  • Pattern Matching for instanceof (Java 14)
Additional course details:

Nexus Humans Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward.

This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts.

Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success.

While we feel this is the best course for the Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you.

Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.

FAQ for the Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) Course

Available Delivery Options for the Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) training.
  • Live Instructor Led Classroom Online (Live Online)
  • Traditional Instructor Led Classroom (TILT/ILT)
  • Delivery at your offices in London or anywhere in the UK
  • Private dedicated course as works for your staff.
How many CPD hours does the Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) training provide?

The 4 day. Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) training course give you up to 24 CPD hours/structured learning hours. If you need a letter or certificate in a particular format for your association, organisation or professional body please just ask.

What is the correct audience for the Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) training?

This is an introductory-level Java programming course, designed for experienced developers who wish to get up and running with Java, or who need to reinforce sound Java coding practices, immediately.

Do you provide training for the Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11).

Yes we provide corporate training, dedicated training and closed classes for the Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11). This can take place anywhere in UK including, England, Scotland, Cymru (Wales) or Northern Ireland or live online allowing you to have your teams from across UK or further afield to attend a single training event saving travel and delivery expenses.

What is the duration of the Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) program.

The Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) training takes place over 4 day(s), with each day lasting approximately 8 hours including small and lunch breaks to ensure that the delegates get the most out of the day.

Why are Nexus Human the best provider for the Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11)?
Nexus Human are recognised as one of the best training companies as they and their trainers have won and hold many awards and titles including having previously won the Small Firms Best Trainer award, national training partner of the year for UK on multiple occasions, having trainers in the global top 30 instructor awards in 2012, 2019 and 2021. Nexus Human has also been nominated for the Tech Excellence awards multiple times. Learning Performance institute (LPI) external training provider sponsor 2024.
Is there a discount code for the Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) training.

Yes, the discount code PENPAL5 is currently available for the Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) training. Other discount codes may also be available but only one discount code or special offer can be used for each booking. This discount code is available for companies and individuals.

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