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Master Java Programming Fundamentals in 4 Hours with 100+ Hands-On Practical Exercises & Coding using IntelliJ IDEA

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-> What is Java?

Java is a programming language and a platform. Java is a high level, robust, object-oriented and secure programming language.

Java was developed by Sun Microsystems (which is now the subsidiary of Oracle) in the year 1995. James Gosling is known as the father of Java. Before Java, its name was Oak. Since Oak was already a registered company, so James Gosling and his team changed the name from Oak to Java.

Platform: Any hardware or software environment in which a program runs, is known as a platform. Since Java has a runtime environment (JRE) and API, it is called a platform.


-> Application

According to Sun, 3 billion devices run Java. There are many devices where Java is currently used. Some of them are as follows:

  1. Desktop Applications such as acrobat reader, media player, antivirus, etc.

  2. Web Applications

  3. Enterprise Applications such as banking applications.

  4. Mobile

  5. Embedded System

  6. Smart Card

  7. Robotics

  8. Games, etc.


Key Difference Between JDK, JRE, and JVM

  • JDK is a software development kit whereas JRE is a software bundle that allows Java program to run, whereas JVM is an environment for executing bytecode.

  • The full form of JDK is Java Development Kit, while the full form of JRE is Java Runtime Environment, while the full form of JVM is Java Virtual Machine.

  • JDK is platform dependent, JRE is also platform dependent, but JVM is not platform independent.

Modern Java Mastery 2023 for Beginners: 100+ Coding Exercise


"Unlock the power of Java and kickstart your coding journey with our comprehensive Ultimate Java for Beginners Video Course! This course is packed with over 100 hands-on labs and hackerrank challenges to help you master the basics of Java programming. With a duration of 4 hours, this course is designed for those who have little to no experience in programming and are eager to learn Java from scratch. The course covers everything from basic syntax and variables to arrays, loops, and functions, and more advanced topics like object-oriented programming, collections, and multithreading. Our expert instructors provide clear and concise explanations, along with real-world examples to help you understand and retain the material. This course will not only give you the knowledge and skills to start coding in Java, but also the confidence to solve complex problems and build projects. So, if you're ready to take the leap into the world of Java programming, enroll now and start your journey to becoming a successful Java developer!"



What You Will Learn!

  • How to write complex Java programs like a Software Engineer
  • Best practices and coding techniques used by professional Java developers.
  • Get hands-on experience by solving Java problems
  • How to perform various operations with Java programming
  • Over 100 hands-on labs and hackerrank challenges to apply their learning and strengthen their coding skills.
  • How to debug and troubleshoot code, and how to write clean and efficient code.
  • By the end of the course, students will have a strong foundation in Java programming and will be able to build and implement their own Java projects.

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner Java developers who love practical coding
  • This course is perfect for anyone who is looking to start a career in technology, or for anyone who wants to expand their skill set and knowledge of Java programming.
  • Complete beginners who are interested in learning a new programming language.
  • Students who want to pursue a career in software development, web development, or mobile app development.
  • Anyone who wants to improve their problem-solving and critical thinking skills through coding.