11-16-2023, 10:57 AM
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.78 GB | Duration: 4h 1m
Welcome to "Java Interview Mastery"
[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Student will learn about the Java Interview Questions with Answers
Student will learn about Java Concepts like Collection, Constructor, Inheritance, OOPS principles etc.
Learn to write advance Java Programs
Will be able to pass their Java Interview
[b]Requirements[/b]
Basic Knowledge of Java is Required to take this course
Internet connection is needed to take this course.
Have eclipse or other Java IDE should be installed on their machines to practice questions.
[b]Description[/b]
Welcome to "Java Interview Mastery"Are you ready to unlock the doors to your dream job in the world of Java development? Look no further! This comprehensive Java Interview Preparation course is designed to equip you with the skills and confidence you need to breeze through your Java interviews and secure that coveted position.Why Choose Java Interview Mastery?Learn from seasoned Java developers with years of industry experience. This course covers all the essential topics you need to know to ace your Java interviews. From core Java concepts to advanced topics, we've got you covered.Practical Hands-On Experience: Gain practical experience through hands-on coding exercises and projects. I believe in learning by doing, and this course ensures you can apply your knowledge in a real-world setting.What You Will Learn:Core Java ConceptsObject-Oriented Programming (OOP)Data Structures and AlgorithmsJava Collections FrameworkMultithreading and ConcurrencyWho Should Enroll:Students and GraduatesJava Developers looking to switch jobsProfessionals preparing for technical interviewsOur meticulously crafted curriculum leaves no stone unturned. From fundamental Java concepts to advanced topics, our course is designed to equip you with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter, empowering you to navigate any interview scenario.Ready to Land Your Dream Job?Don't let your dream job slip away. Enroll in Java Interview Mastery today and take the first step towards a successful career in Java development!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to the Course
Lecture 1 Introduction to the Course
Lecture 2 Why is Java Platform Independent Language ? Heap Memory and Stack Memory in Java
Lecture 3 What are the differences between Java and C++?
Lecture 4 Why Pointers are not allowed in Java ?
Lecture 5 What is the difference between Instance variables and Local Variables in Java?
Section 2: Java Interview Prep Course Part 1
Lecture 6 What is the default value for Instance Variable and Local Variable in Java?
Lecture 7 What is Data Encapsulation in Java?
Lecture 8 What is JIT Compiler in Java?
Lecture 9 What is the difference between == and equals method in java ?
Lecture 10 What are Infinite Loops in Java ?
Lecture 11 What is Constructor Overloading ? Explain with the help of an example.
Lecture 12 Can we OVERLOAD Main Method in Java ?
Section 3: Java Interview Prep Course Part 2
Lecture 13 What is the difference between Method Overloading and Method Overriding in Java
Lecture 14 Can try block have Multiple Catch block associated with it ?
Lecture 15 Explain the use of final keyword in variable, method and class ?
Lecture 16 Do final, finally and finalize keywords have the same function?
Lecture 17 Is it possible that the 'finally' block will not be executed?
Lecture 18 Identify the output of the java program and state the reason
Lecture 19 When can you use super keyword?
Lecture 20 Can the static methods be overloaded ?
Section 4: Java Interview Prep Course Part 3
Lecture 21 Difference between static methods, static variables, and static classes in java?
Lecture 22 Why is main method static in Java?
Lecture 23 What is the main objective of garbage collection?
Lecture 24 What is ClassLoader? What part of memory - Stack or Heap is cleaned by garbage
Lecture 25 What is shallow copy and deep copy in java?
Lecture 26 Which of the below generates a compile-time error? State the reason.
Lecture 27 How will you differentiate between a String, StringBuffer, and a StringBuilder?
Lecture 28 Using properties highlight the differences between interfaces and abstract class
Lecture 0 Repeated lecture ..please ignore
Lecture 29 Is this program giving a compile-time error? If Yes then state the reason
Section 5: Java Interview Prep Course Part 4
Lecture 30 Why is the character array preferred over string for storing confidential inform
Lecture 31 What are the differences between JVM, JRE and JDK in Java?
Lecture 32 What are the different types of Thread Priorities in Java? Default Priority
Lecture 33 What is the difference between the 'throw' and 'throws' keyword in java?
Lecture 34 What are the differences between constructor and method of a class in Java?
Lecture 35 What is the purpose of super() and this() keyword in Java ?
Lecture 36 What is the 'IS-A ' relationship in OOPs java?
Lecture 37 Which among String or String Buffer will be preferred ?
Lecture 38 How to not allow serialization of attributes of a class in Java?
Lecture 39 What happens if the static modifier is not included in the main method signature
Section 6: Java Interview Prep Course Part 5
Lecture 40 What do you understand by Object Cloning and how do you achieve it in Java?
Lecture 41 How does an exception propagate in the code?
Lecture 42 How do exceptions affect the program if it doesn't handle them?
Lecture 43 Is it mandatory for a catch block to be followed after a try block?
Lecture 44 Will the finally block get executed when the return statement is written ?
Lecture 45 Can you call a constructor of a class inside the another constructor ?
Lecture 46 How many add() and addAll() methods are available in the List interface ?
Lecture 47 Is exceeding the memory limit possible despite having a garbage collector?
Lecture 48 In the given code below, what is the significance of ... ?
Lecture 49 Is it possible to import the same class or package twice in Java ?
Students who are looking to brush up their Java Skills.,Students who are looking to pass their Interview.
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