Introduction to OO Programming with Java is course 2 of the Core Java Specialization. After completing this course, you'll be able to create simple Java classes that exhibit the principle of Encapsulation, to import other classes for use, to work with Strings, print output and use advanced math functions.
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java
This course is part of Core Java Specialization
Instructors: Evan Bergman
Sponsored by ITC-Infotech
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There are 4 modules in this course
In this module, we discuss why we are using Object-Oriented Programming, and introduce the concepts in Java of Classes, Objects, Attributes, and Methods. Along with that, we'll discuss some of the conventions of the JavaBeans Specification, and make use of them in our code.
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11 videos5 readings3 assignments2 ungraded labs
In this module, we'll go into more detail on creating classes in Java, and how to organize classes into packages. We'll cover attributes (instance and class variables), methods, access modifiers, parameters, variable length argument lists, local variables, constants, constructors, overloaded methods, and more.
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15 videos2 assignments2 ungraded labs1 plugin
In this relatively short module, having discussed, in more detail, creating classes, we'll briefly turn our attention back to objects. How to create them with the "new" keyword, the difference between type and class (something we'll revisit often), and (conceptually) what happens in a JVM when we create a new object.
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4 videos2 readings1 assignment1 ungraded lab
In this module, we'll look more closely at the use of Java packages. How we declare our package; the implications of being in a package; why packages are important; how we import classes from other packages; what import does for us; how we come up with our own, unique, package name by following the specified rules; how to resolve name collisions. Finally, we will concluding by looking at four specific Java classes: String, StringBuffer, StringBuilder and Math.
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10 videos3 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt1 ungraded lab
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Reviewed on Oct 26, 2023
Covers all the important concepts. Mentions important points where other tutors fails to mention them.
Reviewed on Jul 10, 2021
Well explained though some obsolete features should have been omitted or not spent time on.
Reviewed on May 17, 2022
This course is excellent.i really earned knowledge by this course. thanks for offering this course for free of cost.
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