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Java Programming Bootcamp: Develop 12 Real World Projects

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Java Programming Bootcamp: Develop 12 Real World Projects

Java Programming Bootcamp: Develop 12 Real World Projects
Duration: 19h 43m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 8.3 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Java Web Application Development Course, Learn To Build Projects Using JSP, JDBC, Servlets,Swing, Spring Boot, Hibernate

What you'll learn:
Get real-world experience by developing an Java based Web application using technologies like JSP, Servlets
Master Object-Oriented Programming concepts by using a real-world application as a case study
Gain in-depth understanding of core & advanced features of Java
Master design principles, best practices and coding conventions for writing well-designed, professional Java code

Requirements:
Basic Knowledge Of JAVA

Description:
Software developers today utilize hundreds of programming languages, but none are as widely used, versatile, or transferrable as Java. Thanks to Java’s many benefits and capabilities, this beginner-friendly programming language has remained in high demand across industries, including small businesses and fortune 500 companies, for over a quarter century.
Still, you may wonder, with hundreds of useful programming languages out there, why learn Java? Today we will explore why Java is foundational for backend developers and how it can advance your career in tech.
Java Developers are some of the most in-demand tech professionals in the industry. They work with Java to design and build innovative applications and websites. These developers specialize and dedicate their time to learning and implementing Java, a server-side language for most backend development projects.
From web to mobile to desktop, Java is found in virtually all operating systems. Used commonly along with business applications and Android mobile operating systems, the Java programming language is constantly updated to keep up with industry trends and can support many languages across its platform.
Although languages such as Python, HTML/CSS, and SQL have risen in popularity over the last few years, Java has been widely used by large IT corporations like Google, Amazon, LinkedIn, Netflix, Facebook, and Twitter for decades thanks to its usability and versatility. According to recent data collected on Java users, the largest industries to use Java include Computer Software and Information Technology, with 69% of all companies using Java being small (<$50 million per year), 8% being medium ($50 million to $1000 million per year), and 16% being large (>$1000 million per year). This means small businesses especially rely on the accessibility and simplicity of this core programming language.
Java was designed to be beginner-friendly, creating a safe environment for new developers to play with the language and make mistakes. While it is simple to use, Java is a diverse and high-level language, allowing users to focus on programming rather than more complex machine details. In fact, Java’s advanced memory management tools take care of memory allocation, reallocation, and deallocation automatically through a software tool called the Garbage Collector. Additionally, Java has English-like syntax with minimum magic characters, making it easy to read and learn Java programs.

Who this course is for:
Beginners In JAVA

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