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Complete Java Masterclass - updated for Java 10 (2018)

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Complete Java Masterclass - updated for Java 10 (2018)

Complete Java Masterclass - updated for Java 10 (2018)
WEBRip | English | MP4 | 1280 x 720 | AVC ~88.3 kbps | 30 fps
AAC | 128 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | Subs: English (.srt) | 76 hours | 10.33 GB
Genre: Video Tutorial

Learn to master Java 8 and Java 10 core development step-by-step and make your first unique, advanced program in 30 days
What Will I Learn?

How to build creative, fully-functional Java 8 programs with confidence (whilst having fun, too)
How to program the right way, cutting out the useless fluff and filler
How to easily write advanced programs for all computing platforms at once
Expert-level knowledge of Java code (+ advanced tips and tricks used by the pros)
The core skills needed to program for big clients, as a travelling freelancer or from home

Want to go from no previous coding experience – overwhelmed and confused about where to even start – to advanced Java 8 and Java 10 programmer, able to seamlessly build creative and exciting programs with confidence?

You wouldn’t be reading this otherwise. Here’s the great news…

You’ve just stumbled upon the most complete, in-depth beginner to advanced Java 8 and Java 10 programming course online. With over to 230,000 students enrolled and tens of thousands of 5 star reviews to date, these comprehensive tutorials cover everything you’ll ever need.

Whether you want to:

- become an in-demand Java developer for exciting software companies

- go freelance and work from home, setting your own schedule and rates

- sharpen your core programming skills to reach the advanced level

- simply bring your own ideas to life with your first profitable program

…this complete Java developer course is exactly what you need, and more. (You’ll even get a certification of completion to add to your arsenal)

What makes this course a bestseller?

Like you, thousands of others were frustrated and fed up with fragmented Youtube tutorials which assume you already know a bunch of stuff, as well as thick, college-like textbooks able to send even the most caffeine-fuelled coder to sleep.

Like you, they were tired of low-quality lessons, poorly explained topics and all-round confusing info presented in the wrong way. That’s why so many find success in this complete Java developer course. It’s designed with simplicity and seamless progression in mind through its HD, comprehensive tutorials.

This course assumes no previous coding experience and takes you from absolute beginner core concepts, like showing you the free tools you need to download and install, to writing your very first Java 8/Java 10 program. We’ll then explore the advanced Java feature set to create awesome programs from the ground up, finishing with your industry recognised certification of completion.

Here’s just some of what you’ll learn

(It’s okay if you don’t understand all this yet, you will in the course)

All the essential Java keywords, operators, statements, and expressions needed to fully understand exactly what you’re coding and why - making programming easy to grasp and less frustrating

New Java 9 and Java 10 content added - find out how to use cool new Java 9 features like modules!

How to safely download and install all necessary coding tools with less time and no frustrating installations or setups

Complete chapters on object-oriented programming and the Java API (the protocols and tools for building applications) so you can code for all platforms and derestrict your program’s user base (and potential sales)

How to develop powerful Java applications using one of the most powerful Integrated Development Environments on the market, IntelliJ IDEA! - Meaning you can code functional programs easier. IntelliJ has both a FREE and PAID version, and you can use either in this course.

(Don’t worry if you’re used to using Eclipse, NetBeans or some other IDE. You’re free to use any IDE and still get the most out of this course)

How to not only code for desktop platforms, but for Android applications so you can fully utilize this booming mobile marketplace

Java know-how for tools such as the Spring framework, popular amongst enterprise-level development (for big clients)

Advanced coding tips and tricks used by the world’s most in-demand programmers as well as the top tech companies, so you can create apps not only for yourself, but as a profitable business on your terms if you choose to

And much, much more…

“AP-what?”

Don't worry if none of that made sense. We’ll go into great detail explaining each and every core concept, programming term, and buzzwords you need to create your exciting Java 10 / Java 8 program.

By the end of this comprehensive course, you’ll master Java programming no matter what level of experience you’re at right now. You’ll understand what you are doing, and why you are doing it. This isn’t a recipe book, you’ll use your own creativity to make unique, intuitive programs.

Not only do these HD videos show you how to become a programmer in great detail, but this course includes a unique challenge feature. Each time a core concept is taught, a video presents a challenge for you to help you understand what you have just learned in a real world scenario.

You’ll go and complete the challenge on your own, then come back and see the answers and explained in detail in the video, allowing you to check your results and identify any areas you need to go back and work on.

This is a proven way to help you understand Java faster and ensure you reach your goal of becoming a Java Developer in record time. Remember doing those old past exam papers in high school or college? It’s the same concept, and it works.

As your instructor, I have over 30 years experience as a software developer and teacher and have been using Java since the year 2000. Yes, over 15 years (I’ve taught students younger than that). Meaning not only can I teach this content with great simplicity, but I can make it fun too!

It’s no surprise my previous students have amazing results…

See what your fellow students have to say:

"If you want to learn Java programming, this is definitely the best place. Tim is a brilliant instructor and he’s quick to answer any questions about programming in Java. Because Tim explains almost all the concepts in a non-technical jargon, this course is perfect for complete beginners or intermediates." - Casper Donnoly, TX, USA

"Great course! Everything is explained simply which is super important for learning programming, he nails it!" - Keith Fox, Colorado, USA

“This course has taught me so much. I’ve gone from newbie to pretty much an expert in no time! Thanks so much Tim :)" - Via Kim

"Great course. He gives you challenges that really test your knowledge on that section. He’s crystal clear and although some parts are a long, it's only to make sure you get it. This is the best course I’ve taken." - Chukwuebuka

“This Java course is worth every penny and I find Tim to be one of the best instructors here on Udemy.” - Daniel Kubanyi

It’s safe to say my students are thrilled with this course, and more importantly, their results, and you can be too…

This complete beginner to advanced Java course will teach you everything you need to know in order to code awesome, profitable projects, and of course, have fun whilst doing it.

Why learn Java compared to other programming languages?

That’s easy.

Java is the most popular programming language in use (TIOBE index) since it’s the only language that works across all computer platforms (and android mobile) without needing to be recompiled (edited) for each one.

You code once, and the JVM (Java Virtual Machine) does all the work in making sure your awesome new programme runs smoothly on any platform, whether Windows, Mac, Linux or Android mobile.

Why is this great?

Not only does this multi-platform language save you countless hours in rewriting code, it means you can make your software available for download, and even for sale on every marketplace – reaching millions more potential users, both on desktop and mobile!

Besides, you can’t afford not to know it…

Think about it. If your competition or fellow coders know Java – the most popular coding language – and you don’t…

Who has the huge market advantage?

Who will bring your awesome idea to life first, dominating all platforms?

Who will score the big companies and clients?

The one who knows Java inside out of course. You can be that person.

“Learning to program with Java was a no-brainer. It opened a lot of doors”

Don’t get me wrong, this course is not for everyone.

This is not some pushbutton, get rich quick recipe book where you copy other people’s code, make low-quality programs and hope to have contracts thrown at you from deep-pocket clients, or code the most intuitive, creative programs on your own.

This course takes work. There’s a lot to learn with Java, but with the right guidance, information, tutoring and tests, it doesn’t have to be as difficult or time-intensive as you think.

Who this course is NOT for:

People looking to flood the market with poorly functioning programs for a quick sale

People just looking to learn the ‘bare minimum', stay at the novice level and hope to succeed with Java

People who’re happy with mediocre programs

People who put in little effort and aren't motivated to find massive success with Java development

Who this course IS for:

People who want to produce the highest-quality, creative software

People looking to go from absolute beginner to advanced Java expert

People looking for expert knowledge and insider tips used by the world’s best programmers and top companies

People looking to make money ONLY developing fully-functioning, intuitive programs - whether corporate, self-employed or freelance

People who believe in hard work, and who aren’t afraid to fail before they succeed

If this sounds like you, then you’ll find yourself going from beginner to successful Java programmer with less time, effort and investment than any other resource out there. Not to mention you get a certification of completion with this course, giving you extra credentials over others.

I’m always updating this course with fresh content, too

It’s no secret how technology is advancing at a rapid rate. New, more powerful hardware and software are being released every day, meaning it’s crucial to stay on top with the latest knowledge.

That’s why I’m always adding new, up-to-date content to this course at no extra charge. Buy this course once, and you’ll have lifetime access to it and any future updates (which are on the way as we speak).

Now that Java 10 is released, you won’t have to worry about buying any more courses or thick, heavy books. Simply log in to this course (I’ll send you an email when any updates are added) and you can quickly and easily catch up on any new and exciting releases!

With this complete Java developer course, you’re expertise will never go out of date (or ‘obsolete’ if we want to get nerdy).

I’ll personally answer all your questions

As if this course wasn’t complete enough, I offer full support, answering any questions you have 7 days a week (whereas many instructors answer just once per week, or not at all).

This means you’ll never find yourself stuck on one lesson for days on end. With my hand-holding guidance, you’ll progress smoothly through this course without any major roadblocks.

That’s just one reason why I was voted top 10 in the 2015 Udemy instructor awards (out of a whopping 18,000 instructors), and quickly became a top-rated, bestselling instructor on the entire site.

Student Quote: “Tim is extremely responsive, all questions are dealt with rapidly and the discussion forum is very interactive. Tim is ace!”

There’s no risk either!

This course comes with a full 30 day money-back guarantee. Meaning if you are not completely satisfied with the course or your progress, simply let me know and I’ll refund you 100%, every last penny no questions asked.

You either end up with advanced Java skills, go on to develop great programs and potentially make an awesome career for yourself, or you try the course and simply get all your money back if you don’t like it…

You literally can’t lose.

Ready to get started, developer?

Enrol now using the “Buy Now” button on the right, and get started on your way to creative, advanced Java 8 brilliance. Or, take this course for a free spin using the preview feature, so you know you’re 100% certain this course is for you.

See you on the inside (hurry, class is waiting!)

Who is the target audience?
This course is perfect for absolute beginners with no previous coding experience, to intermediates looking to sharpen their skills to the expert level
Those looking to build creative and advanced Java apps for either personal use or for high-paying clients as a self-employed contractor
Those who love letting their own creative genius shine, whilst getting paid handsome amounts to do so

Introduction
07:58
Getting Started With This Course
Preview
07:58

Setup
51:18
Which version of Java should you use?
05:16
Install JDK 10 on Windows
04:48
Install and Configure Intellij on Windows
09:53
Free 90 Day Extended Trial of IntelliJ Ultimate Edition Now Available
01:42
Install JDK 10 on a Mac
02:19
Install and Configure Intellij on a Mac
09:40
Free 90 Day Extended Trial of IntelliJ Ultimate Edition Now Available
01:42
Install JDK 10 on Linux
04:36
Install and Configure Intellij on Linux
09:39
Free 90 Day Extended Trial of IntelliJ Ultimate Edition Now Available
01:42

First Steps
20:11
Introduction
00:37
Creating Your First Java Project
Preview
12:10
Exploring The IntelliJ Interface
07:24

Variables, Datatypes and Operators
01:42:14
Introduction
00:27
What Are Variables?
Preview
15:13
Getting To Know Primitive Data Types - The Byte, Short, Int And Long
18:45
Getting To Know Primitive Data Types - Float And Double
12:57
Getting To Know Primitive Data Types - Char And Boolean
07:22
Understanding Strings And Finishing Up Primitive Data Types
11:56
Operators In Java
Preview
16:12
More On Operators And Operator Precedence
19:22

Java Tutorial: Expressions, Statements, Code blocks, Methods and more
02:50:10
Introduction
00:31
Keywords And Expressions
Preview
07:18
Statements, Whitespace and Indentation (Code Organization)
09:24
Code Blocks And The If Then Else Control Statements
17:08
if then else Recap
04:19
Methods In Java
18:01
More On Methods And A Challenge
15:34
Method Challenge - Final Code Changes
07:27
DiffMerge Tool Introduction
01:54
Install DiffMerge
02:01
Using DiffMerge
17:29
Coding Exercises
13:24
MegaBytes Converter
1 question
Barking Dog
1 question
Leap Year Calculator
1 question
DecimalComparator
1 question
Equal Sum Checker
1 question
Teen Number Checker
1 question
Method Overloading
27:01
Method Overloading Recap
03:38
Seconds and Minutes Challenge
13:49
Bonus Challenge Solution
11:12
Area Calculator
1 question
Minutes To Years and Days Calculator
1 question
Equality Printer
1 question
Playing Cat
1 question

Control Flow Statements
02:57:48
Introduction
00:38
The switch statement (+Challenge Exercise)
19:32
Day of the Week Challenge
10:47
Number In Word
1 question
Number Of Days In Month
1 question
The for Statement (+Challenge Exercise)
25:02
For Loop Recap
07:59
Sum 3 and 5 Challenge
06:13
Sum Odd
1 question
The while and do while statements (+Challenge Exercise)
24:21
While and Do While Recap
07:58
Digit Sum Challenge
10:30
Number Palindrome
1 question
First And Last Digit Sum
1 question
Even Digit Sum
1 question
Shared Digit
1 question
Last Digit Checker
1 question
Greatest Common Divisor
1 question
All Factors
1 question
Perfect Number
1 question
Number To Words
1 question
Parsing Values from a String
11:24
Flour Pack Problem
1 question
Largest Prime
1 question
Diagonal Star
1 question
Reading User Input
12:26
Problems and Solutions
10:20
Reading User Input Challenge
15:06
Min and Max Challenge
15:32

OOP Part 1 - Classes, Constructors and Inheritance
02:36:12
Introduction
00:36
Classes Part 1
Preview
16:31
Classes Part 2
13:27
Constructors - Part 1 (+Challenge Exercise)
20:10
Constructors - Part 2 (+Challenge Exercise)
16:00
Inheritance - Part 1
19:39
Inheritance - Part 2
13:24
Reference vs object vs Instance vs Class
06:52
this vs super
06:52
Method Overloading vs Overriding Recap
07:32
Static vs Instance Methods
04:10
Static vs Instance Variables
04:17
Inheritance Challenge Part 1 (+Challenge Exercise)
16:38
Inheritance Challenge Part 2
10:04

OOP Part 2 - Composition, Encapsulation, and Polymorphism
02:19:39
Introduction
00:37
Composition
17:19
Composition Part 2 (+Challenge Exercise)
14:17
Encapsulation
19:23
Encapsulation (+Challenge Exercise)
15:15
Polymorphism
Preview
20:35
Polymorphism (+Challenge Exercise)
18:46
OOP Master Challenge Exercise
16:41
OOP Challenge - Solution
16:46

Arrays, Java inbuilt Lists, Autoboxing and Unboxing
05:48:48
Arrays
21:27
Arrays (Challenge Exercise)
16:20
Arrays Recap
07:19
References Types vs Value Types
16:13
Minimum Element Challenge
11:51
Reverse Array Challenge
10:31
List and ArrayList Part 1
16:29
ArrayList Part 2
20:11
ArrayList Part 3
16:48
ArrayList Challenge Part 1
14:00
ArrayList Challenge Part 2
18:12
ArrayList Challenge Part 3
Preview
10:49
Bug Fix for ArrayList Challenge
06:41
Autoboxing and Unboxing
16:16
Autoboxing & Unboxing (Challenge Exercise) - Part 1
16:49
Autoboxing & Unboxing (Challenge Exercise) - Part 2
17:08
Autoboxing & Unboxing (Challenge Exercise) - Part 3
09:32
LinkedList Part 1
Preview
16:43
LinkedList Part 2
15:30
LinkedList Part 3
20:46
LinkedList Challenge Part 1
15:05
Bug Fix for "Track 1" Error
01:03
LinkedList Challenge Part 2
17:20
LinkedList Challenge Part 3 (Final video)
15:45

Inner and Abstract Classes & Interfaces
03:02:57
Interfaces
12:34
Interfaces Part 2
14:30
Interfaces Challenge Part 1
18:11
Interfaces Challenge Part 2
09:00
Inner classes Part 1
17:10
Inner Classes Part 2
14:45
Inner Classes Challenge
11:57
Abstract Classes Part 1
Preview
16:42
Abstract Classes Part 2
10:55
Interface vs Abstract Class
04:48
Abstract Class Challenge Part 1
19:46
Abstract Class Challenge Part 2
12:53
Abstract Class Challenge Part 3 (includes recursion).
19:46
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Java Generics
01:05:07
Generics Introduction
Preview
11:12
Our Generics Class
11:37
Our Generics Class Part 2
18:57
Our Generics Class Part 3
10:13
Generics Challenge
13:08
-
Naming Conventions and Packages. static and final keywords
02:31:28
Naming Conventions
07:09
Packages
17:40
Packages Part 2
11:40
Packages Part 3
12:05
Packages (Challenge Exercise)
13:28
Scope
17:25
Scope Part 2 and Visibility
12:07
Scope +(Challenge Exercise)
06:53
Access Modifiers
16:51
The static statement
Preview
12:32
The final statement
14:37
Final Part 2 and Static Initializers
09:01
-
Java Collections
06:36:08
Collections Overview
15:47
Binary Search
15:39
Collections List Methods
18:23
Comparable and Comparator
Preview
18:55
Maps
16:51
Map Continued and Adventure Game
16:33
Adding Exits to the Adventure game
18:04
Adventure Game challenge
08:13
Immutable Classes
15:42
Immutable Class Challenge
04:32
Sets & HashSet
19:52
HashSet - equals() and hashCode()
16:52
Finish off equals() and hashcode()
10:56
Potential issue with equals() and sub-classing
Preview
11:59
Sets - Symmetric & Asymmetric
15:34
Finishing Off Sets
09:16
Sets Challenge Part 1
15:26
Sets Challenge Part 2
12:50
Sets Challenge Part 3
18:17
Sorted Collections
13:11
StockList Class With Maps
17:05
Add a Basket
15:49
TreeMap and Unmodifiable Maps
20:50
Challenge Part 1
12:40
Challenge Part 2
10:52
Challenge Part 3
07:56
Challenge Part 4 (Final)
18:04
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JavaFX
10:05:03
Introduction
17:31
Code Vs FXml
Preview
13:27
GridPane Layout
15:34
HBox Layout
13:11
BorderPane Layout
13:16
Other Layouts
17:09
Controls
15:17
RadioButton and CheckBox
17:02
ComboBox and ChoiceBox
17:13
Slider, Spinner, ColorPicker & DatePicker Controls
14:30
TitledPane
06:42
Events and Event Handlers
Preview
14:29
Events Continued
14:38
UI Thread
14:40
Threads and Runnable
16:18
Setup Sample Todo List Application
12:59
Base Interface
13:28
Add Change Listener
Preview
14:17
Formatting Dates
07:03
Singletons
15:04
Load and Save ToDo Items from/to Disk
16:25
Add DialogPane
16:31
Show Dialog and Add Controller Code
14:33
Bug Fix and Update List View
10:27
Data Binding and Observable
Preview
11:20
Cell Factories
14:44
Context Menu
Preview
15:37
KeyEvents and Toolbars
15:41
SortedList
12:44
FilteredList
16:18
CSS With JavaFX
17:39
Transforming Nodes and Choosers
16:37
More on Choosers and Web Pages
22:11
SceneBuilder
03:23
Installing SceneBuilder for Windows
05:00
Installing SceneBuilder for Mac
03:39
Overview of SceneBuilder
07:15
Building a UI with SceneBuilder
15:49
More on SceneBuilder
17:27
JavaFX Challenge
15:14
JavaFX Challenge Part 2
13:16
JavaFX Challenge Part 3
16:07
JavaFX Challenge Part 4
14:03
JavaFX Challenge Wrap up
09:15
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Basic Input & Output including java.util
08:21:37
Exceptions
14:00
Stack Trace and Call Stack
13:04
Catching and throwing Exceptions
14:20
Multi Catch Exceptions
08:06
Introduction to I/O
15:55
Writing content - FileWriter class and Finally block
Preview
14:58
Try with Resources
12:12
FileReader and Closeable
12:55
BufferedReader
12:59
Load Big Location and Exits Files
07:29
Challenge
05:01
Buffered Writer and Challenge
13:11
Byte Streams
15:45
Reading Binary Data and End of File Exceptions
15:44
object Input Output including Serialization
14:15
Finish object I/O and RandomAccessFile class
16:03
Create Random Access File
14:29
Update Static Initializer Block With Random File Access
11:37
Update Adventure Game to Read Random Access File
14:20
Java NIO
14:47
Writing objects With Java NIO
11:36
Reading and Writing with Java NIO
15:47
Writing Binary Files with Java NIO
13:36
Reading Files with NIO
15:47
Absolute and Relative Reads
11:10
Chained Put Methods
13:55
Writing Sequentially
13:04
FileChannel to Copy Files and Pipes with Threads
15:04
Filesystem
18:02
More on Paths
12:17
Exists and CopyFile
11:59
Move, Rename and Delete
11:16
File Attributes
12:50
Read Existing Directory Contents
14:15
Separators Temp Files and File Stores
12:25
Walk File Tree
11:33
Copy Entire Tree
12:58
Mapping IO and NIO Methods
12:53
-
Concurrency in Java
05:25:56
Concurrency and Threads Introduction
06:59
Threads
13:32
Runnable and Thread
13:19
Interrupt and Join
09:44
Multiple Threads
Preview
11:52
Thread Variables
09:53
Synchronisation
11:05
Producer and Consumer
Preview
10:55
Deadlocks, wait, notify and notifyAll methods
14:05
The Java Util Concurrent package
12:09
Thread Interference
11:15
Reentrant Lock and Unlock
10:28
Using Try Finally With Threads
10:36
Thread Pools
12:03
ArrayBlockingQueue Class
12:29
Deadlocks
10:34
More on Deadlocks
Preview
14:06
Thread Starvation
16:47
Fair Locks and Live Locks
12:55
Live Lock Example and Slipped Conditions
05:04
Other Thread Issues
14:04
JavaFX Background Tasks
15:25
Data Binding
10:16
Service
14:34
Challenge 1 and 2
09:09
Challenge 3,4 and 5
11:15
Challenge 6 and 7
11:00
Challenge 8
05:30
Challenge 9
04:53
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Lambda Expressions
03:11:07
Lambda Expressions Introduction
15:33
Lambda Expressions Continued
Preview
14:50
Lambda Expressions Nested Blocks
14:45
Scope and Functional Programming
15:02
Functional Interfaces & Predicates
16:38
More on Predicates & Suppliers
12:06
Functions
13:11
Chaining java.util.function Functions
11:56
Streams
13:50
Streams - Intermediate and Terminal Operations
13:06
Streams - Flatmap & Lambda Best Practices
21:30
Lambda Challenge Part 1
12:07
Lambda Challenge Part 2
16:33
-
Regular Expressions
01:54:14
Regular Expressions Introduction
16:21
Character classes and Boundary Matchers
13:55
Quantifiers and the Pattern and Matcher classes
14:42
Matcher find and Group Methods
15:03
And, Or & Not
15:26
Regular Expressions Challenge Part 1
17:04
Regular Expressions Challenge Part 2
15:30
Regular Expressions Challenge Part 3
06:13
-
Debugging and Unit Testing
02:45:32
Introduction to Debugging
17:57
More on Debugging
11:24
Field Watch Points
16:14
Advanced Debugging
10:14
Introduction to Unit Testing with JUnit
16:20
Asserts in Junit
18:19
More Asserts and Exception Handling
16:34
Parameterized Testing
12:21
JUnit Challenge #1 and #2
21:41
JUnit Challenges #3 to #7
12:22
Junit Challenges #8 to #10
12:06
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Databases
07:40:06
Section Introduction
01:55
Database Terminology
10:32
Install and Setup SQLite for Windows
07:56
Install and Setup SQLite for Mac
02:00
Install and Setup SQLite for Linux
02:38
Introduction to SQLite
11:15
More with SQLite
10:42
Querying Data With SQL
16:02
SQL Order by and Joins
13:11
More Complex Joins
11:44
Wildcards in Queries and Views
15:17
Housekeeping and Final SQL Challenge
14:17
JDBC and SQLite GUI Browser
15:49
Creating Databases With JDBC in Java
17:26
JDBC Insert, Update, Delete
15:49
.executeQuery() and using Constants
20:39
The Music SQLite Database
12:43
Write Java Query for Artists
14:46
Executing SQL in DB Browser
17:18
Query Albums by Artist Method
16:23
Query Artists for Song method
15:03
Result Set meta Data
14:38
Functions and Views
16:38
Write the Method to Query View
11:48
SQL Injection Attacks and Prepared Statements
17:01
Transactions
13:40
Inserting Records With JDBC
10:08
Insert Albums, Artists, and Songs
14:00
Test Insert JDBC Code
18:07
JDBC with a GUI Program
17:53
Add Artists
12:35
Fix Artist and Preload Records
13:24
Implement Artist Query
11:57
Add ProgressBar
09:38
Handling Updates
15:14
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Java Networking Programming
02:23:48
Networking Overview
09:39
First Client and Server Apps
15:02
Multi Threaded Server
14:04
Multi-Threading and Timeouts
12:46
UDP Server and Client
18:13
High Level APIS
18:55
URL Connections and Input Stream Reader
16:06
HTTPUrlConnection
17:57
Alternatives to HTTPUrlConnection
21:06
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Java 9 Module System
14:08
Introduction to Modules
06:21
Module Declarations and Statements
02:08
Module Types
05:39
-
Migrating Java Projects to Java 9
01:04:59
Project Setup and Test
07:23
Structuring the new project
04:02
Creating the first module (Common)
12:04
Creating the Module Descriptor file
13:25
Creating the 2nd module (Database)
10:44
Challenge - Create the final module (UI)
09:52
Transitive Dependencies
07:29
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Bonus Material
23:08
Bonus - Please Watch!
00:48
Check Out My Other 30 Udemy Courses!
00:35
Source code for all Programs
21:45

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Complete Java Masterclass - updated for Java 10 (2018)

Complete Java Masterclass - updated for Java 10 (2018)

Complete Java Masterclass - updated for Java 10 (2018)

Complete Java Masterclass - updated for Java 10 (2018)

Complete Java Masterclass - updated for Java 10 (2018)

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Complete Java Masterclass - updated for Java 10 (2018)