Advanced Java programming with JavaFx: Write an email client
$94.99 $12.99Track price
Seeing a message printed on the console when you click a button can be rewarding, but at some point you need to go beyond the basics. Project based learning is the best approach to become a competent programmer.
Writing a calculator app is fun, but you know what is funnier? Getting a job as a programmer. You can’t get there just by coding simple apps or watching presentations.
This course can be summed up as one big programming exercise. So if you want to feel more confident about your Java programming skills by building a unitary program, then this course is for you.
We’ll be working with JavaFX and explore it’s UI components, data bindings and concurrency solutions.
The course is divided in 9 parts, and uses a progressive approach to building software.
The best way to learn is by exercise, so this course focuses on using different java topics, rather than explaining them in detail.
All lectures are in 16:9 Full HD and contain all the source code.
When I was a beginner, I struggled myself to go beyond basic examples and even if I knew the theory, I needed guidance to put in practice. So if you are at this point, if you had acquired programming skills and now you want to master them, please take a look at the free lectures, and if you like them, I’ll see you in class!
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 7 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
$94.99 $12.99
Yurii Shchur –
All clear and easy to understand, but it would be great if this course have good subtitles, not just auto.
Franklyn Dahlberg –
Clear instruction, great explanation, and clear visuals. Fantastic course so far.
Israel Palma –
The course is project based, practical and it really helps you experience first hand how to implement a more complex app using java, javafx and other java libraries/jars.
Stephane –
a bit too complicated. the abstract structure, view factory and email manager is too confusing for a new java programer. It makes the project to much complicated to understand. i stop this course to go to another one less complicated.
Juan Amaya –
Your course is good and concise 🙂
Donald W. –
If you already know Java and basic OOP principles, do the basic JavaFX tutorial on Oracle’s site first and THEN take this class. Then you will be able to learn and appreciate the value that Alex brings to the table here. This course doesn’t waste much time teaching you the JFX basics, it jumps right in to real world application. Seriously, do Oracle’s JFX tutorial first! This class teaches you how to apply MVC principles to a real world desktop application made with JFX. Without the basics first, you will get lost. That said, this class is excellent! It fully covers modern desktop application design, including using dependency injection, threading, and scene management. These are the big things you need to know to write a decent application. Other courses just walk you through how to use each JFX control, so basically someone walking through the Java docs with you. This one teaches you how to write a real world application.
Chris Powers –
It’s a good match for me
NIck Logan –
Cool course until now!
Jason Robinson –
This course is informative and easy to follow.
Marian Chernetskyi –
Nie spe nia oczekiwa na razie.
Panagiotis Chalkidis –
This is a wonderfull allaround lesson in Javafx. It is a must have to learn how a complicated app could be done. Thank you very much.
Minerva Morana –
Well explained and easy to follow. This course is worth every penny. I’m glad I enrolled. Please keep teaching.
Ercan Nebiler –
It was a perfect course with many features inside of it. There’s just one lack about to course. Sometimes Alex just passing important code changes(Alex told you can check this via github but some of us don’t have time for this :)). Most of the time he is not asking this Why this feature??. We are just using them. Otherwise he is a good lecturer. Thanks to him.
Seweryn Michota –
Really cool course. I was able to learn a lot from it. More than from those masterclass courses.
Hyacinth Ali –
The instructor does a good job for this course. However, the architecture is a bit difficult to understand during the lectures. Refining the explanation of each class in a controller, view, or model may foster the understanding of the course.
Luca Francesconi –
L’autore da per sconatati un p troppi concetti che secondo me sono la base di JavaFX
Tucker Parker Warwick –
This is a great course. Once you understand the basics of JavaFX, this is a good next step to learn more.