Welcome to AKINCI Training’s Step By Step Java Programming Complete Course !
Looking for an easy to follow course to enter the Java world?
Want to develop your own Java projects?
Preparing for a job interview?
Want to have a strong Java background to learn Java–based technologies?
Need a high–quality reference guide for Java programming language to use while working on a project?
Or do you just want to update your Java knowledge?
Then this course is exactly for you!
We explain every topic from the complete beginners’ level and teach every line of code with step–by–step instructions and plenty of animations and effects.
WHAT OUR STUDENTS THINK ABOUT THIS COURSE?
Very easy to follow. Touching all the important aspect in the incremental fashion. This is perfect for somebody who want to get productive with Java quickly. Peter G.
I definitely learned a lot thing in the this course. I have bought too many online courses on internet. Too many programming courses. But this course is different. Perfect sound quality, very clear to understand, very good video effects, focuses every detail. This course is really very good. He teaches every line of code step by step. Well done! Thank you very much for everythin Linda F.
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Specification: Step By Step Java Programming Complete Course
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 12.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Daniel Paz Azoulay –
The bot says java 1000 times in one sentence. we get it.
Albert –
animations are good, really good! helps too much to understand
Nicol Bozzato –
It’s very clear in the explanation, and it’s easy to understand the concept that are explained very well. Few point of improvement: more exercise and content on the final topics.
Msizi Samuel Nkosi –
its a great course i really enjoy it and my skills are improving. i appreciate it a lot. looking forward to other programs after im done with this one
John Potter –
I started out liking this course but the longer I watched, the less I liked it. I saw a few typos which are not a huge issue but the two things that really bothered me was the almost mechanical voice that was used and the pronunciation of some of the words. For example, Println from system.out.Println is pronounced as Print One instead of print line. Char is pronounced as care. I have always heard developers pronounce it as char. If you can get past these issues, the class would probably suit you well as the information is presented in a clear and logical order.
Myint Htwe –
I have just completed the 100% of this tutorial, and I think it is really good. It’s very clear in the explanation
Murthy Koripalli –
Everytimecreatingpackageclassiswastingtimeanditisannoying,itiswasting1.5minutestimein3minutevideo.Itwouldbebetterifyouexplainusinwhichscenariowecanapply.
Stefan Schade –
The course is very repetitive I heard a million times Firstly I’ll create a new package … often there is a 5 minute segment to present a single comand or function. I would much prefer the presenter to build a bigger program, so more of the time is spent on content and less time on creating the baggage. I find it somewhat questionable that many java.util classes are presented in excruciating detail while basic of the core language are omitted, e.g. collecton notation with brackets <>, multithreading, networking, use of databases. There is no mention of advanced concepts like javafx, spring, hibernate etc… While these topics are not a must have for a core java course, I would have appreciated a brief description of these topics with advice for further reading. Another issue of this kind is the integration of my IDE into code repositories like GIT. There also is no mentioning of designing applications (like how to use abstractions, advice to design classes etc..)
Kayden –
Explains all the theories clearly but the order of some topics seem jumbled up for eg Classes should definitely be taught earlier. In addition, some basic concepts such as interface are not being covered
Gringo Loco Gaming –
awesome way for explaining everything
Apoorva –
I do not recommend this course for beginners. Personally, this course was not bad for me because I have prior knowledge of C & Java. I took up this course for a quick revision of concepts. Even then, I had to refer to other sites to clear many conceptual doubts. The topics are jumbled & some important topics which need to be covered in the beginning itself are shown later. Also, some concepts which can be explained clearly are explained in a complicated manner.
Oni Nurudeen –
The instructor is very good in explaining basic of java. Hoping to get more as the course progress