This course offers a deep dive into Java programming, progressing from basic concepts to more advanced topics. By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to write object-oriented programs, use Java collections, and implement complex algorithms. The course blends theory with practical exercises to ensure you not only understand Java but can also apply it confidently in real-world projects.



OOP concepts, Collections and Data Structures
This course is part of Mastering Java - From Beginner to Intermediate Specialization

Instructor: Packt - Course Instructors
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What you'll learn
Understand and apply object-oriented programming concepts like inheritance, polymorphism, and encapsulation.
Master Java arrays, multi-dimensional arrays, and the Java Utility Arrays class for effective data management.
Learn how to work with dynamic collections like ArrayLists and LinkedLists, along with their associated operations.
Gain hands-on experience in handling exceptions, using iterators, and applying autoboxing and unboxing in Java.
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There are 3 modules in this course
In this module, we will explore the essential concepts of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in Java. We will cover topics such as classes, objects, constructors, inheritance, and polymorphism. Additionally, this section will provide practical exercises to help you apply these concepts effectively in your Java projects.
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17 videos2 readings1 assignment
In this module, we will introduce you to the fundamentals of working with arrays in Java. You will learn how to define, initialize, and manipulate arrays, including one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and multi-dimensional arrays. Practical exercises will help you understand how to efficiently use Java's Utility Arrays class and handle runtime arguments.
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9 videos1 assignment
In this module, we will delve into the differences and use cases for ArrayLists and LinkedLists in Java. You will learn how to implement these collection types, work with iterators, and understand advanced concepts like autoboxing, unboxing, and the Enumeration interface. Practical exercises will help you solidify your understanding and application of these collection frameworks.
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13 videos1 reading2 assignments
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Yes, you can preview the first video and view the syllabus before you enroll. You must purchase the course to access content not included in the preview.
If you decide to enroll in the course before the session start date, you will have access to all of the lecture videos and readings for the course. You’ll be able to submit assignments once the session starts.
Once you enroll and your session begins, you will have access to all videos and other resources, including reading items and the course discussion forum. You’ll be able to view and submit practice assessments, and complete required graded assignments to earn a grade and a Course Certificate.
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