Learn to Program in Java
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Overview
Ready to start your programming journey? Being a software engineer is much more than simply writing code--it requires a strong conceptual understanding of computer science. In this course, which was developed through a combination of academic and industry perspectives, learn not only how to code in Java but also how to break down problems and implement their solutions using some of the most fundamental computer science tools.
Get plenty of hands-on Java coding experience with methods, logic, loops, variables, parameters, returns, and recursion. And write your code using industry-standard tools and practices to help you build strong habits as you grow your development skill set.
Whether you are preparing for advanced university computer science courses, an entry-level software engineering position, or the Advanced Placement Computer Science A exam, get the tools you need to succeed in this practical, self-paced Java course.
*Note: *This course will retire at the end of October. Please enroll only if you are able to finish your coursework in time.
Syllabus
Module 1 - Java Basics
Module 2 - Control Structures
Module 3 - Data Flow
Module 4 - Capstone Project
Taught by
Kasey Champion
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Reviews
5.0 rating, based on 3 reviews
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Borin Srun completed this course, spending 4 hours a week on it and found the course difficulty to be medium.
The course logic is very well structured and is well-balanced between reading materials and video lectures. However, I missed live coding and discussion forum. -
Anonymous completed this course.
This course has wonderful content to learn Java. It has clear explanations and solid examples.
I also liked the tips given by Lokesh in his blog.
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Jelena Tomić is taking this course right now, spending 12 hours a week on it and found the course difficulty to be medium.
The course is intended for absolute beginners. It is well organized and provide a strong understanding of basic Java programming elements.