Course Summary
With over 80 videos and 8 hours of content, this online training course is designed to introduce the complete beginner to computer programming using the Java language. The course begins with definitions of basic terminology as well as the typical Hello, World! program. You will learn about basic Java data types next so that you can declare and use variables in your programs. From there, you will learn to read information from the user and output information to the screen. Finally, you will learn to create and evaluate expressions using arithmetic, relational and logical operators.
If you are an experienced programmer who wants to learn Java, please see our Introduction to Java Programming course, instead.
Hands On Learning
Unlike other online training courses, you are encouraged to actively participate in the learning experience by running example files during lectures and performing coding challenges during labs. Each lab session includes review videos so you can compare your solution to the instructor’s.
Bonus Content
This training course comes complete with working example and lab solution files as well as a link to optionally purchase the workbook used in the video at a discount.
About the Instructor
Jamie Romero is a dynamic instructor and expert Java programmer. He has taught over 375 classes to programmers from companies like Hewlett–Packard, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Walt Disney. Jamie’s energetic style and up–beat attitude are just what you need for an online training course.
Instructor Details
Courses : 3
Specification: Learn to Program with Java for Complete Beginners – Part 1
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5 reviews for Learn to Program with Java for Complete Beginners – Part 1
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 7.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Andrew Wong –
the presenter jaime speaks clearly and is understandable. Personally, i just get compile errors mainly with my file path and other silly mistakes and i don’t know how to fix it.
Nathaniel Redmon –
The course seems outdated and off topic at times. also failing to explain alot of core topics
Guilherme Silva –
Dispite not answering my questions I’ve learned a lot and I will defenently start the Part2 of this course.
Matt Fielder –
If you’re a complete beginner, this is a great starting point. If you have some experience, or really any at all, expect quite a bit of review.
Lillian Wight –
This is a great course if you’re looking for something to introduce you to programming. Maybe you like computer technology but you’re not sure where you fit in, for example. You’ll learn some important base concepts and terminology and get a taste of Java at the same time. If you’re already familiar with programming in some other language, I’d recommend a different course if your intention is to learn Java. This course likely won’t take you as far as you’d like to go as it is intended for people who don’t know the difference between bits and bytes or between Java and JavaScript. Having said that, I *do* know the difference and I still got quite alot out of the course. In fact, I got far more than I expected. One reason for that is the instructor, Jamie Romero, who is down to earth without dumbing down. He’s a no nonsense, no frills guy that will keep you from wasting any time.