Start to develop Java-based software functions and services using today's industry-leading tools and frameworks which have already become part of a process for more than 64.000 companies and start-ups in the USA.
The software development sector is rapidly growing, with Java maintaining a leadership position. Job growth is expected to increase by 22 percent in the new decade. This means that almost 2 million jobs will be created by 2029. Almost all sectors plan to expand their digital presence.
More than 300,000 new job positions will need certificated specialists. Salaries are planned to rise as the demand for Java Developers expands.
Main duties of Java Developers SE 9:
The course was created to discuss the fundamentals of programming through Java.
This course aims at establishing expertise in the language, thus helping the learners develop program skills that are in demand across multiple industries that employ the assistance of virtual spaces. For the initiated, this course will serve the cause of furthering their skills and an expansion of their avenues for work.
As already made apparent in the introduction above, the course was created with individuals wanting to assume the role of Java programmer in mind. And for professionals who already have experience in using Java, this course will benefit their portfolio and their chances of being hired in more website design and development projects.
Prerequisites:
- A bachelor's degree in Computer Science (with a focus on software development) or any related field - One year's worth of experience in software development - Has experience in troubleshooting, debugging, and performing systems upgrades for systems that they have developed - Is well-versed with data analysis and can perform quality assurance tests - A grasp of web technology such as HTML, CSS, and JQuery
Skills to be developed:
- Advanced capability of data analysis - Requirement documentation - Development of JavaServer Pages, servlets, and web frameworks
Part 1 of 14: Install and Introduction
This lesson introduces learners to Java SE, what it is exactly and how it functions as a language for web development. This discusses how one can go about installing Java SE 9.
Part 2 of 14: IntelliJ and Operators
This lesson tackles IntelliJ IDEA and how it supports the Java Platform Module System. The discussion walks learners through its setup, the basic structure of module declaration, and how one can perform code highlighting and completion.
Part 3 of 14: Classes and Objects
This lesson introduces learners to what a Class Object is. The learners would be made to understand that this refers to the root of the class hierarchy. The lesson makes clear that in each class, an Object is contained as a superclass.
Part 4 of 14: Composition and Arrays
This lesson discusses what an Array is and how it creates and accesses a Java array. The discussion aims at making learners understand that Arrays allow the occurrence of widening conversions within a get or set operation.
Part 5 of 14: Interfaces and Streams
This lesson discusses what an interface is and how it functions in the Java programming language. Through this lesson, the learners would be made to understand that an interface is a type of reference just like a class that may contain only constants, signatures, default and status methods, and nested types.
This lesson also tackles the function of interface streams and their use in Java development.
Part 6 of 14: Swing and Flash Card Application
This lesson discusses how one can go about using the graphical user interface in Java. This lesson tackles what Swing is and how to create a flash card application so that all features would be displayed.
Part 7 of 14: Intro to Java FX
This lesson goes into the details of what Java FX is and how it allows developers to administer certain processes from creation to deployment to provide clients with applications that functions on different platforms.
Part 8 of 14: Application Login
This lesson looks into how developers create login pages and access codes for applications.
Part 9 of 14: Expressions, DB and Threads
This lesson explains what expressions are and how these are constructed according to the language's syntax. This lesson also discusses what a thread is and its role in program execution is.
Part 10 of 14: Project Setup and Login
This lesson teaches learners how they can setup their own project in Java and how they can go about structuring databases alongside user login and database alongside user login and handlers.
Part 11 of 14: Errors and Listview
This lesson discusses error field and animation. This lesson also covers what a ListView is and how one can go about including a list view in an XML file.
Part 12 of 14: Custom Lists and Updates
This lesson details how learners can go about customizing list rows and tasks through ListView. This lesson also discusses how the application that the developers had created administers deletion, finishes, and updates.
Part 13 of 14: Vaadin and HTTP Introduction
This lesson introduces learners to Vaadin, a framework in Java. The learners would be made to understand that this is a user interface framework that works in tandem with JavaScript web components.
The lesson also explores the HTTP client that can be found in Java. The learners would be informed that Java SE 9 had already come out with a new HTTPClient that is both rich in features and user-friendly. This client module, as it would be discussed at length, is included as an incubator module that has backward compatibility with HTTP/11. Apart from this, the learners would be given an overview of its API.
Part 14 of 14: Weather Application
This lesson discusses how developers can go about creating a weather application through Java. This lesson finishes out the app. This will detail the process how to create the User Interface, configure it to administer updates, and eventually deploy the application.
Start to develop Java-based software functions and services using today's industry-leading tools and frameworks which have already become part of a process for more than 64.000 companies and start-ups in the USA.
View pricing and financing options