Learn the basic concepts and functions that you will need to build fully functional programs with the popular programming language, Java.
This course is about generics in the main. You will lern the basics of generic types, generic methods, type parameters and the theoretical background concerning these topics. This is a fundamental part of Java so it is definitly worth learning.
Section 1:
basic generics
bounded type parameters
type inference
wildcards
type erasure
Section 2:
collections in Java
basic data structures
arrays and lists
stacks and queues
sets and maps
Section 3:
what is reflection in Java
why is reflection useful
Learning the fundamentals of Java is a good choice and puts a powerful and tool at your fingertips. Java is easy to learn as well as it has excellent documentation, and is the base for all object–oriented programming languages.
Jobs in Java development are plentiful, and being able to learn Java will give you a strong background to pick up other object–oriented languages such as C++, or C# more easily.
Instructor Details
Courses : 24
Specification: Introduction to Collections & Generics in Java
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Price | $10.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Prabhat Das –
Very good explanation with proper examples.
Vidaya Anand Saraswathi –
pushing to complete the course without giving time to practice will not help much. We would be good with theory part. But need time for hands on.
Saurabh Tamrakar –
It was a nice explanation with lots of examples.
Rekha T M –
good
Shanmugavel Sundaramoorthy –
It’s good for beginners, think we can go bit deeper.
Mark –
Yes. This instructor is very good and I have a good grasp on the content due to his teaching style. Very happy so far.
Volker Koster –
The topics are very well covered. Examples are clear and to the point. Audio is easy to understand.
Subham Srivastava –
good.