Practical Java-8 Mastery Course
Master Java-8 with 6+ hours of video and case studies along with source code and important notes
Description
Your wait for the practical hands-on course on Java-8 is over. This course is structured with a key focus on learning by doing.
In this course, you will learn below Java-8 concepts and techniques in a hands-on based approach:
Introduction to Java 8
Interface Enhancements in Java 8
Default methods inside the interface
Static methods inside the interface
Functional interfaces
Inbuilt functional interfaces
Lambda expressions
Usage of Lambda expressions
Concept of Predicates
Method reference
Double colon operator
Constructor reference
Streams
Streams filter, map, count
Streams filter and lazy
Stream and forEach
Stream min, max, sorted, distinct
Stream peek and skip
Stream range and rangeClosed
Stream reduce
Stream Optional
Stream toSet and toMap
Stream averaging and summarizing
Stream and File operations
Stream Map and FlatMap
Parallel Stream
Java 8 and Date Time API
You will get the source code of every topic with examples so that you can refer to them while learning the concepts.
After taking this course you will be able to apply the concepts in any Java project. If you are a beginner then you will learn the new features of java 8 and if you are already an experienced developer then you will be able to apply these concepts and upgrade your older java projects.
Topics are explained with examples and notes are taken by writing comments on the code, which will help in future reference of the concepts.
You can bookmark any topic while watching and you can ask your questions in the question forum.
What You Will Learn!
- You will learn all the Java-8 concepts in hands-on based approach
- You will be ready to apply Java-8 concepts on any project
- You will be in demand for Java-8 based jobs
- You will become an expert in the concepts and techniques related to java-8
Who Should Attend!
- Beginners who want to learn Java-8 concepts
- Experienced developer who have been using Java-7 so far and want to upgrade themselves to Java-8