Java: The Complete Guide for Beginners
Java: The Complete Guide for Beginners, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3, with 58 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 3 subscribers.
You will learn about What is character testing? How to write a toString method? What is incrementing and decrementing? What is a running total? What is a block comment? This course is ideal for individuals who are Starters in learning Java It is particularly useful for Starters in learning Java.
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Summary
Title: Java: The Complete Guide for Beginners
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3
Number of Lectures: 58
Number of Published Lectures: 58
Number of Curriculum Items: 58
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 58
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- What is character testing?
- How to write a toString method?
- What is incrementing and decrementing?
- What is a running total?
- What is a block comment?
Who Should Attend
- Starters in learning Java
Target Audiences
- Starters in learning Java
This course is designed for students who wish to learn Java. In this class, I will be teaching you all about Java’s arrays to toString method to the changeMe method. This course will help anyone get started with learning java as their first experience in computer programming. I will be using Jgrasp as the graphical interface to write each program. This course can be refreshing for those who might already have experience in Java.
I will go through the essentials for writing any program. The loop and the while loops are commonly used in writing programs. I have an entire section on devoting time in learning while loops and other forms of loops. I will confess loops are used in writing software because loops can continue until a person decides to end the loop with a specific command. I think this is possibly something people might frequently observe programs.
I will speak about logical operators and floating-point data types. I think logical operators are quite easy to understand. I think with reiterations and continual practice logical operators like != will be easy to pick up in computer programming. I will have a lecture on other data types too. I think one of the most exposed one is the int data type however, I will point out the char, String, and less used data types in my class.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Installing Jgrasp
Lecture 1: Installing Jgrasp
Chapter 2: Java Fundamentals
Lecture 1: Arithmetic Operators
Lecture 2: Block Comments
Lecture 3: Char data type
Lecture 4: Creating a String Object
Lecture 5: Dialog Box
Lecture 6: Escape Sequences
Lecture 7: Floating point
Lecture 8: Literals
Lecture 9: Multi-line comments
Lecture 10: Println Method
Lecture 11: Scanner Object
Lecture 12: Simple program
Lecture 13: String Length
Lecture 14: String Length Pt.2
Chapter 3: Decision Structures
Lecture 1: Case Statements
Lecture 2: Comparing Strings
Lecture 3: If-else statement
Lecture 4: If statement
Lecture 5: Else-if statement
Lecture 6: Ignoring Case in String Characters
Lecture 7: Logical Operators
Lecture 8: Nested if statements
Lecture 9: Printf method
Lecture 10: Variable Declaration
Chapter 4: Loops and files
Lecture 1: Do-while loop
Lecture 2: For loop
Lecture 3: Increment and Decrement
Lecture 4: Nested loop
Lecture 5: Running total
Lecture 6: While loop Pt.1
Lecture 7: While loop Pt.2
Lecture 8: While loop Pt.3
Chapter 5: Methods
Lecture 1: ChangeMe Method
Lecture 2: Hierarchical Method Calls
Lecture 3: Local Variables
Lecture 4: Passing Arguments
Lecture 5: Simple Method
Lecture 6: Value-Returning Method
Lecture 7: Void Method
Chapter 6: Array and ArrayList Class
Lecture 1: Array Initialization
Lecture 2: ArrayList
Lecture 3: Arrays
Lecture 4: Passing Array
Lecture 5: Pay Array
Lecture 6: Return Array
Lecture 7: String of Arrays
Lecture 8: Two-Dimensional Arrays
Chapter 7: Look at Class and Objects
Lecture 1: Aggregation
Lecture 2: Copy Constructors
Lecture 3: Enumerated Types
Lecture 4: Equals Method
Lecture 5: Static Method
Lecture 6: ToString method
Chapter 8: Test Processing
Lecture 1: Additional toString Method
Lecture 2: Character Testing
Lecture 3: Character Testing Pt.2
Lecture 4: ToString Method Pt.2
Instructors
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Meji Amudipe
Computer Programmer
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