Java 8 bootcamp (Java8, Collections, JDBC, MySQL, Servlets)
What you'll learn
- Java and advanced Java Hands-on programming, Java Datastructures, JDBC, Servlets
Requirements
- C Programming
Description
The java course provides exhaustive material to study java programming in detail. The programs (java code) are also provided as resources material. A student can use these programs as reference and learn by going through them. The course not just covers basic topics of java but also several advanced topics. This course will benefit those who are doing programming for first time and also to those who have done some (/limited programming) in other languages like C/C++. Even those who have done programming using python , javascript will also benefit. An IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is used for executing programs. The programs are explained by putting breakpoints/ print statements with preferably line-by-line walk through.
Those who have done just core java (Object Oriented Programming, Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Late Binding of Functions, Classes & Objects, Access Control of Class Members, Constructors, Method Overloading, Inheritance, super and final, Runtime Polymorphism,Abstract classes & Methods,Interfaces & their Implementation,Packages, Static Data & Functions,Exception Handling, Types of Exceptions, Use of try catch block, Handling multiple exceptions,finally, throw & throws clause,User defined exceptions,Wrapper classes, Autoboxing) will also benefit by studying advanced topics ( Generics, Strings,Collections, ArrayList,LinkedList,HashSet,TreeSet,HashMap, HashTable, TreeMap, Vector, Lambda Expressions, Using Lambda Expression with Collections (Datastructures), Streams, Byte and Character Streams, File Handling, Multi-threading, Implementing Runnable Interface, Thread States, Thread Priorities,Inter-Thread Communication,NIO- New IO Support,Servlets,JDBC,Interaction with MySQL).
Following topics are part of the course:
Java
Object Oriented Programming
Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism
Late Binding of Functions
Classes & Objects
Access Control of Class Members
Constructors
Method Overloading
Inheritance
super and final
Runtime Polymorphism
Abstract classes & Methods
Interfaces & their Implementation
Packages
Static Data & Functions
Exception Handling
Types of Exceptions
Use of try catch block
Handling multiple exceptions
finally, throw & throws clause
User defined exceptions
Wrapper classes
Autoboxing
Advanced Java
Generics
Strings
Collections
ArrayList,
LinkedList,
HashSet,
TreeSet,
HashMap
HashTable
TreeMap
Vector
Lambda Expressions
Using Lambda Expression with Collections (Datastructures)
Streams
Byte and Character Streams
File Handling
Multi-threading
Implementing Runnable Interface
Thread States
Thread Priorities
Inter-Thread Communication
NIO- New IO Support
Servlets
JDBC
Interaction with MySQL
Who this course is for:
- Beginner Programmers, Engineering college students, App Developer. This course is meant typically for those who want to learn Java with some exposure to c, like freshers.
- This course is meant typically for those who want to learn Java with some exposure to c, like freshers.
Instructor
Shrirang is a Technology expert in product development with international exposure. His more than 25 years of rich experience spans across companies like Bharat Electronics Bangalore (BEL), Tata Elxsi Bangalore/Japan, Philips Software Bangalore/Netherlands, Persistent Systems Pune/Nagpur , ERP based startup. He has handled various overseas customers in countries like USA, Japan, Taiwan, Netherlands and Belgium including working onsite. He was instrumental in starting Technology Incubator at VNIT Nagpur in cooperation with SINE@IIT-Bombay. He also has 10+ years’ experience of campus recruitment and lateral hiring.
He is a mentor for TCS iON program and provides online training for IoT course (via TCS’s iON platform). He was responsible for IoT lab setup at one of the Engineering College. Apart from that he was visiting faculty at VNIT (NIT Nagpur) and other colleges at Nagpur. He conducts training programs for faculties (FDP) and students.
He has authored a book titled "21 IoT Experiments" (Yashwant Kanetkar/ Shrirang Korde).
He also has research publications to his credit including VDAT publication.
His current focus is in technology areas like Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Python & Data Science, Data Structures, C/C++/Java, Internet of Things (IoT) and Android programming.