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11/15/2016- The history of Java
- Setting up your development environment
- Working with values and variables
- Using methods and functions
- Capturing user input
- Creating conditional tests
- Using loops
- Creating and changing arrays
- Object-oriented programming in Java
- Defining permissions
- Extending classes
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Instructor] Java is a core programming language for creating web applications. My name is Doug Winnie, and in this course you will build on the concepts introduced in the Computer Science Principles, Programming course, and learn the specific syntax to apply those principles in the Java programming language. In this course we will cover how you can get your Mac OS or Windows machine to code in Java and test your code using a console. Then we'll go through the specifics of working with values, variables, working with conditional tests, loops, working with collections using arrays, and introduce object oriented concepts with Java.
After you've completed this course you'll know the basics of Java programming and have a solid foundation to go deeper with Java to build powerful applications for the web and Android.
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Introduction
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Welcome45s
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1. Intro to Java
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History of Java1m 25s
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How Java is used2m 30s
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Set up your PC5m 20s
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Set up your Mac4m 42s
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2. Define Actions Using Code
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Break down tasks1m 57s
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Variables and scope3m 5s
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Return values from functions5m 38s
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3. Repeat Actions and Test for Conditions
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Create conditional tests11m 2s
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Use while loops4m 23s
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Use for loops7m 6s
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Use loops with arrays3m 29s
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4. Object-Oriented Programming Basics
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Why everything is an object1m 57s
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Why everything is a class1m 54s
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Extend classes2m 32s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 44s
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