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The Complete Java 23 Bootcamp - From Beginner To Expert - AD-TEAM - 12-31-2024 The Complete Java 23 Bootcamp - From Beginner To Expert Published 11/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 4.38 GB | Duration: 16h 36m Everything you need to know about Java programming from OOP to advanced memory management principles What you'll learn Java programming fundamentals Object oriented programming (OOP) Memory management - stack and heap memory Garbage collection and how Java manages memory Java Streams Generics Multithreading and virtual threads Requirements Internet connection Description This course is about Java programming language. The Complete Java 23 Bootcamp - From Beginner to Expert helps to learn the fundamentals of object oriented programming. Let's consider the topics you will learn about:Section 1 - Java Basicsvariables, data types and type castingloops and conditionalsmethods and operatorslife cycle of a theadSection 2 - Object Oriented Programming (OOP)classes and objectsclass methods and packagesmodifiers and constructorspass by value and pass by referenceinheritancecompositionpolymorphism and abstractionencapsulationinterfaces, records and sealed classesSection 3 - Memory Managementstack and heap memorygarbage collectionZGC and generational garbage collectionSection 4 - Exceptionsexceptions and errorstry-catch blocksthrows and throw keywordsSection 5 - File Handling and SerializationFiles in JavaFileReader and FileWriterFileInputStream, DataInputStream and handling filesSection 6 - Stringsconstant string pool (intern pool)string comparisonintern() methodSection 7 - Genericsgeneric methods and classesSection 8 - Java Collection Frameworkarrays and listshashmaps and hash setsrunning time comparison of data structuresSection 9 - Lambda Expressionslambda expressionsmethod referencesSection 10 - StreamsJava stream APIexternal and internal iterationshort-circuiting and loop fusionoptionalsparallelizationSection 11 - Multithreading and Virtual Threadsthreads and processesthread lifecyclesynchronizationvirtual threadsWe are going to discuss the theory behind each concept and then we take a look at the concrete implementation in Java as well. You will get lifetime access to 180+ lectures plus slides and source codes for the lectures! This course comes with a 30 day money back guarantee! If you are not satisfied in any way, you'll get your money back.So what are you waiting for? Learn Java in a way that will advance your career and increase your knowledge, all in a fun and practical way! Overview Section 1: Environment & Settings Lecture 1 Java architecutre intoruction - JDK, JRE and JVM Lecture 2 Java versions Lecture 3 Installing Java JDK 23 Lecture 4 Installing IntelliJ Lecture 5 Running Java applications from command line Section 2: Java Basics & Variables Lecture 6 First steps Lecture 7 Using comments Lecture 8 Variables Lecture 9 Data types Lecture 10 Type casting Lecture 11 Strings Lecture 12 Booleans Lecture 13 Arrays in Java Section 3: Conditionals Lecture 14 If statement introduction Lecture 15 If-else statement Lecture 16 Nested if-else statement Lecture 17 Switch Lecture 18 Switch with the new approach Section 4: Loops Lecture 19 What are loops in Java? Lecture 20 For loops Lecture 21 For loops with arrays Lecture 22 Nested for loops Lecture 23 Break and continue Lecture 24 While loops Lecture 25 Do-while loops Section 5: Methods Lecture 26 What are methods in Java? Lecture 27 Parameters in methods Lecture 28 Return Lecture 29 Method overloading Lecture 30 Scopes Lecture 31 Using var Section 6: Arrays Lecture 32 One and multi-dimensional arrays overview Lecture 33 Arrays example Lecture 34 Arrays class in Java Section 7: Operators Lecture 35 What are Java operators? Lecture 36 Arithmetic and conditional operators Lecture 37 Logical operators Lecture 38 Ternary operators Section 8: Object Oriented Programming (OOP) Fundamentals Lecture 39 What is object oriented programming (OOP)? Lecture 40 Classes and objects in Java Lecture 41 Class attributes Lecture 42 Class methods Lecture 43 Packages and import Lecture 44 Modifiers Lecture 45 Real world example Lecture 46 Constructors Lecture 47 Local and instance variables Lecture 48 What is null? Lecture 49 Pass-by-value and pass-by-reference problem Section 9: Object Oriented Programming (OOP) Principles Lecture 50 Inheritance Lecture 51 Composition Lecture 52 Override Lecture 53 Polymorphism Lecture 54 Abstraction Lecture 55 Encapsulation Lecture 56 Instanceof operator Section 10: More About Classes Lecture 57 What are nested classes? Lecture 58 Member inner classes Lecture 59 Local inner classes Lecture 60 Anonymous inner classes Lecture 61 Static nested classes Section 11: WrapperClasses, Autoboxing & Unboxing Lecture 62 What are wrapper classes? Lecture 63 Autoboxing and unboxing Lecture 64 Wrapper classes main methods Lecture 65 Number wrapper classes and methods Lecture 66 Character wrapper classes and methods Section 12: Overloading & Overriding Lecture 67 More about constructors - overloading Lecture 68 Constructor overloading Lecture 69 Method overloading Lecture 70 Overloading vs. overriding in Java Section 13: Memory Management Lecture 71 Stack memory and heap memory introduction Lecture 72 Stack memory and heap memory visualization Lecture 73 Heap memory example Lecture 74 What is garbage collection? Lecture 75 ZGC and generational garbage collection Lecture 76 Garbage collection - finalize() method Section 14: Exceptions Lecture 77 What are exceptions and errors? Lecture 78 Using try-catch blocks Lecture 79 Using multiple try-catch blocks Lecture 80 Throws and throw keywords Lecture 81 Throws with inheritance Lecture 82 Differences between final, finally and finalize Section 15: File Handling & Serialization Lecture 83 File handling overview in Java Lecture 84 FileReader and FileWriter - handling texts Lecture 85 FileInputStream - handling binary data Lecture 86 DataInputStreams - handling primitive data types Lecture 87 Serializing objects I Lecture 88 Serializing objects II Section 16: Strings Lecture 89 What is the Constant String Pool (Intern Pool)? Lecture 90 String comparison Lecture 91 String intern() method Lecture 92 String methods Lecture 93 StringBuilder and StringBuffer Lecture 94 StringBuilder examples Lecture 95 Running time comparison of string operations Section 17: Enums, Dates & Time Lecture 96 What are enumerations (enums)? Lecture 97 Enums example I Lecture 98 Enums example II Lecture 99 Dates and time overview Lecture 100 Dates and time - classic way Lecture 101 Dates and time - new way I Lecture 102 Dates and time - new way II Section 18: Generics Lecture 103 What is generic programming in Java? Lecture 104 Generic methods Lecture 105 Generic classes Lecture 106 Wildcards overview Lecture 107 Generic upper bounded wildcards Lecture 108 Generic lower bounded wildcards Lecture 109 Generic unbounded wildwards Section 19: Java Collection Framework Lecture 110 What is the collection framework in Java? Lecture 111 ArrayList introduction Lecture 112 ArrayList example Lecture 113 LinkedList introduction Lecture 114 LinkedList example Lecture 115 Running time comparison of arrays and linked lists Lecture 116 Queues and Stacks introduction Lecture 117 Queues and Stacks example Lecture 118 Maps introduction Lecture 119 HashMap, LinkedHashMap and TreeMap example Lecture 120 TreeMap and HashMap performance comparison Lecture 121 equals() and hashCode() methods Lecture 122 Set example Section 20: Collections Class Lecture 123 Collections methods overview Lecture 124 Unmodifiable collections Lecture 125 Synchronized collections Lecture 126 Sorting arrays Lecture 127 Sorting collections Lecture 128 Comparable interface Lecture 129 Comparator interface Section 21: Lambda Expressions & Lambda References Lecture 130 Lambda expression and functional interface Lecture 131 Lambda expression Lecture 132 Functional interfaces (Consumer, Supplier, Function and Predicate) Lecture 133 Method reference overview Lecture 134 Method references example I Lecture 135 Method references example II Lecture 136 forEach with lambda and method reference Section 22: Streams Lecture 137 What is the Stream API? Lecture 138 Streams with numbers Lecture 139 Streams with strings Lecture 140 Collections and streams Lecture 141 Streams with custom objects - part 1 Lecture 142 Streams with custom objects - part 2 Lecture 143 External and internal iteration Lecture 144 Processing files with streams Lecture 145 Short-circuiting and loop fusion Lecture 146 map() and flatMap() Lecture 147 Optionals and other important concepts Lecture 148 OptionalInt, OptionalFloat and OptionalDouble Lecture 149 allMatch(), noneMatch(), findFirst() and findAny() Lecture 150 Parallelization - example #1 Lecture 151 Parallelization - example #2 Lecture 152 Parallelization - example #3 Section 23: Multithreading and Concurrency Lecture 153 Why do we need multithreading in Java? Lecture 154 Understanding processes and threads Lecture 155 How to create threads? Lecture 156 Multithreading example Lecture 157 Understanding thread lifecycle Lecture 158 What is synchronization? Lecture 159 Synchronized Lecture 160 Synchronized block Lecture 161 Synchronization - wait, notify Section 24: Virtual Threads (Project Loom) Lecture 162 What are virtual threads? Lecture 163 Understanding virtual threads and OS threads Lecture 164 Creating virtual threads Lecture 165 Comparison: platform vs virtual threads Lecture 166 Using ExecutorService to create virtual threads Lecture 167 Virtual thread pinning Lecture 168 Understanding Futures Lecture 169 Understanding CompletableFutures I Lecture 170 Understanding CompletableFutures II Lecture 171 What is structured concurrency? Lecture 172 StructuredTaskScope and Subtask Lecture 173 ShutdownOnFailure Lecture 174 ShutdownOnSuccess Lecture 175 Continuations and coroutines Lecture 176 Scaling with virtual threads Section 25: ChatGPT Lecture 177 How to use ChatGPT for programming I Lecture 178 How to use ChatGPT for programming II Beginner programmers curious about Java programming language |