A Practical Intro to Java Using Games
A Practical Intro to Java Using Games, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 30 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 54 reviews, and has 922 subscribers.
You will learn about Create basic Java programs that anyone can use Explore deeper into the Java language Use the fundamentals taught to tackle other programming languages Think like a developer This course is ideal for individuals who are This JAVA course is meant for anyone new to programming, anyone who has tried traditional ways that haven't worked or anyone looking to refresh their JAVA fundamentals. There is no prior programming knowledge needed. It is particularly useful for This JAVA course is meant for anyone new to programming, anyone who has tried traditional ways that haven't worked or anyone looking to refresh their JAVA fundamentals. There is no prior programming knowledge needed.
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Summary
Title: A Practical Intro to Java Using Games
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.05
Number of Lectures: 30
Number of Quizzes: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 30
Number of Published Quizzes: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 35
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 35
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Create basic Java programs that anyone can use
- Explore deeper into the Java language
- Use the fundamentals taught to tackle other programming languages
- Think like a developer
Who Should Attend
- This JAVA course is meant for anyone new to programming, anyone who has tried traditional ways that haven't worked or anyone looking to refresh their JAVA fundamentals. There is no prior programming knowledge needed.
Target Audiences
- This JAVA course is meant for anyone new to programming, anyone who has tried traditional ways that haven't worked or anyone looking to refresh their JAVA fundamentals. There is no prior programming knowledge needed.
This course if for those people who have tried and failed to learn programming the conventional way. This course is for those people who want an fun way to learn programming. This course is for people who want to brush up on their basics but don't want to read a boring old textbook. This course will is centered around learning the Java programming language through game development. Specifically, we will be creating the old school game breakout. Split into sections revolving around the different elements of the game, key programming concepts will be taught and explained throughout the course. We'll move from setting up our game board to creating and making the game pieces move to adding levels learning concepts like enumeration, conditionals, loops, object oriented programming, abstract classes/methods and more.
By the end of this course you will not only have created an amazing game to show off but you will have the Java basics fully understood. This will give you the opportunity to explore deeper into java and other languages. Most importantly, I hope to give you desire to create and to see your projects and programs used by others. It's and amazing feeling trust me!
As for the course length, the course classes are relatively short so take as much time as you need to create an amazing game!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: The Beginning
Lecture 1: Intro into Eclispe
Lecture 2: Downloading Eclispe
Chapter 2: Our Gameboard
Lecture 1: Window
Lecture 2: Intro to the Game Board
Lecture 3: Window & JFrame
Lecture 4: Threads
Chapter 3: The Fundamentals of Program Control
Lecture 1: If Statements
Lecture 2: For Loops
Lecture 3: While Loops
Chapter 4: Game Pieces
Lecture 1: Abstract Classes & the GameObject
Lecture 2: Enum Datatypes & the ObjectId
Lecture 3: Ball
Lecture 4: Paddle
Lecture 5: Brick
Lecture 6: Handler
Lecture 7: Drawing the Game Pieces
Chapter 5: Movement
Lecture 1: Ball Movement
Lecture 2: Paddle Movement
Lecture 3: KeyInput
Chapter 6: Collision
Lecture 1: Drawing Rectangles
Lecture 2: Basic Collision
Lecture 3: Advanced Rectangles
Lecture 4: Advanced Collision
Chapter 7: Game States
Lecture 1: Game States
Lecture 2: Ball State
Lecture 3: Paddle State
Chapter 8: Game Levels
Lecture 1: Menu Level
Lecture 2: Board Homekeeping
Lecture 3: Level 2
Lecture 4: Finishing Our Game
Instructors
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Brian Scroggins
Web and Mobile Developer
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 3 votes
- 2 stars: 2 votes
- 3 stars: 9 votes
- 4 stars: 18 votes
- 5 stars: 22 votes
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