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- [Kathryn] Hi, I'm Kathryn Hodge, and welcome to Learning Java. In this course, we'll look at the newly introduced Java 9 JShell as well as a sample integrated development environment. We'll also look at some programming fundamentals, such as data structures and expressions, while seeing how they are implemented in Java and relate to the concept of object-oriented programming. Along the way, we will be using real-world examples, and you will be challenged with writing programs that include these new topics that we'll be discussing.
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3/21/2018- Downloading Java 9 and choosing an IDE
- Understanding Java basics: data types, strings, arrays, and more
- Controlling flow with functions and loops
- Debugging
- Working with inheritance and interfaces
- Learning lambda
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome34s
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1. Getting Started
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Exploring JShell3m 50s
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Exploring an IDE2m 11s
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Hello World in Java4m 6s
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2. Java Basics
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How do we create code?2m 8s
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Variables and data types4m 6s
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Strings7m 12s
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Arrays8m 48s
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Exploring documentation3m 1s
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3. Control Flow
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Decision-making with IF5m 37s
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Comparing loops5m 18s
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Debugging with an IDE4m 16s
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Solution: Dice Roll4m 3s
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4. Beyond the Basics
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What is encapsulation?6m 40s
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Working with inheritance9m 12s
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Interfaces6m 6s
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Functional programming1m 4s
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Learning lambda7m 14s
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Conclusion
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Next steps37s
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