About this course
Java is one of the most important of all computer programming languages. But learning Java can seem like a daunting task. Not any longer! With this course you will learn Java step-by-step, from the basics right through to advanced topics. This course is, quite simply, the fastest, easiest way to learn Java programming.
The course instructor Huw Collingbourne has already taught over 22,000 people to program on Udemy. This Java Programming Master Course includes over 85 videos to explain every topic in detail. All the source code is provided in sample programs ready-to-run on a PC or a Mac. And there is even a 125-page eBook, The Little Book Of Java, to provide even more information on all the topics discussed.
If you want to master Java programming quickly and easily, this is course for you.
What you will learn
- The fundamentals of programming “ from the ground up
- How to program Java on a Mac or on Windows
- The nitty-gritty details of the Java language
- Advanced topics such as generics, exception-handling, streams and serialization
Who should take the course
- Beginners “ if you've never coded before, you can learn Java step by step
- Programmers switching to Java from some other language such as Ruby, Python, C or C#
- Cross-platform developers “ Java programs run on all major operating systems
- Anyone who wants to make a career in programming
What are the requirements?
- How to use a PC or Mac
What am I going to get from this course?
- Over 88 lectures and 9.5 hours of content!
- Master Java programming concepts from the ground up
- Use the source code examples to learn step-by-step
- Learn the basics - perfect for beginners
- Understand the special features of Java: object orientation, garbage collection, cross-platform development and serialization
- Videos explain everything in minute detail
- Read the supplied eBook, The Little Book Of Java, to explore the topics in even more depth
What is the target audience?
- Beginners “ if you've never coded before, you can learn Java step by step
- Programmers switching to Java from some other language such as Ruby, Python, C or C#
- Cross-platform developers “ Java programs run on all major operating systems
- Anyone who wants to make a career in programming