Learning Java using JShell
Learning Java using JShell, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 3.95, with 41 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 19 reviews, and has 9575 subscribers.
You will learn about You made the start with Java programming. You will learn variable types and the control structures of Java. You will learn how to use the inbuilt shell JShell of Java included since Java 9. You can use JShell for the first usefull programs. This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners in programming who learn Java as their first programming language. or Students who are overwhelmed by the start within a programming language. or Non-programmers who want to get insights in what programmers do at the basic level. It is particularly useful for Beginners in programming who learn Java as their first programming language. or Students who are overwhelmed by the start within a programming language. or Non-programmers who want to get insights in what programmers do at the basic level.
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Summary
Title: Learning Java using JShell
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 3.95
Number of Lectures: 41
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 41
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 42
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 42
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- You made the start with Java programming.
- You will learn variable types and the control structures of Java.
- You will learn how to use the inbuilt shell JShell of Java included since Java 9.
- You can use JShell for the first usefull programs.
Who Should Attend
- Beginners in programming who learn Java as their first programming language.
- Students who are overwhelmed by the start within a programming language.
- Non-programmers who want to get insights in what programmers do at the basic level.
Target Audiences
- Beginners in programming who learn Java as their first programming language.
- Students who are overwhelmed by the start within a programming language.
- Non-programmers who want to get insights in what programmers do at the basic level.
This course is intended for all students who are new in programming and want to learn a programming language from the scratch. No prior programming skills are needed to participate within the course. It is also interesting for non-programmers who want to get the first insights in what developers actually do in their daily work.
The course covers the basic concepts of variables, value assignments to variables, operators on variables and conditional statements like the if-statement or the while-loop. It does not cover object-oriented programming.
The course utilizes a new approach to learn the basic concepts of programming utilizing the Java language by using the shell which is included since Java 9 within the Java installation package which is called JShell. So, the as minimum Java 9 is needed for practical examples within the course but any other higher version of the Java Developer Kit (JDK) which is downable for free is also suitable.
The shell enables you to run small programs while you type. Each and every line of the program which is typed in is immediately executed. This release you from the burden to learn the write-compile-run loop at the beginning and gives you a quick start. Of course for more complex development task like object oriented programming this is needed and also the learning of an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) should be done. But these are more complex lectures which are excluded from the course by using the included shell JShell to give you a jump start.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction and Installation
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: In Practice: Downloading and Installing of Java / Starting JShell
Lecture 3: Additional Information: Use Java >= 9!
Chapter 2: Operators and Variables
Lecture 1: Introducing Operators
Lecture 2: In Practice: Operators
Lecture 3: Variables
Lecture 4: In Practice: Variables
Chapter 3: String, Chars and Booleans
Lecture 1: String, Chars and Booleans and their Special Operators
Lecture 2: In Practice: String, Chars and Booleans and their Special Operators
Chapter 4: Compound Assignment Operators and Unary Operators
Lecture 1: Compound Assignment Operators
Lecture 2: Unary Operators
Lecture 3: In Practice: Compound and Unary Operators
Lecture 4: Summary Variables and Operators
Chapter 5: The If-Statement
Lecture 1: If-Statement with and without Else-Statement
Lecture 2: In Practice: If-Statement
Lecture 3: Ternary Operator
Lecture 4: In Practice: The Ternary Operator
Chapter 6: The Switch-Statement
Lecture 1: The Switch-Statement
Lecture 2: In Practice: The Switch-Statement and the common pitfall in it
Chapter 7: The While-Loop and the Do-While-Loop
Lecture 1: The While-Loop and the Do-While-Loop
Lecture 2: In Practice: The While-Loop
Lecture 3: In Practice: The Do-While-Loop
Chapter 8: Arrays
Lecture 1: Introduction into Arrays
Lecture 2: Defining an Array
Lecture 3: Using an Array
Lecture 4: Multidimensional Arrays
Lecture 5: In Practice: Using Arrays
Chapter 9: The For-Loop and the For-Each-Loop
Lecture 1: Introduction into the For-Loop
Lecture 2: Advantages and Disadvantages of the For-Loop
Lecture 3: For-Loops with Arrays and Iterators
Lecture 4: For-Each-Loops
Lecture 5: More features: Curly braces and break & continue
Lecture 6: In Practice: The For-Loop & the For-Each-Loop
Chapter 10: Methods
Lecture 1: Introduction into methods
Lecture 2: In Practice: Methods
Lecture 3: Methods with variable parameter lists
Chapter 11: Practical Excercise
Lecture 1: Practical Exercise: Compound Interest Calculator
Chapter 12: Outlook: Java as a Object Oriented Programming Language
Lecture 1: HelloWorld in Java & how a .java-File gets executed
Lecture 2: Classes and Objects OR Introduction into Object Oriented Programming
Lecture 3: Study material locations
Lecture 4: Conclusion
Instructors
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Christoph Tornau
Softwarearchitekt – Software Architect
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- 5 stars: 9 votes
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