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Getting Started with Java Training Class |
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Getting Started with Java Training Seminar
To introduce the main principles and elements of the Java language
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Overview of the Java language - recognize the features of the J2SE platform and how Java programs are executed. Java as an object-oriented language - outline the object-oriented features of the Java language. Designing a basic Java class - create a basic Java class to model a real-world object. New features of J2SE 1.4 - identify the new features of J2SE 1.4. A first Java application - create and execute a Java application. Creating and running a Java application - create, compile, and execute a Java application. Basic lexical elements in Java - specify the appropriate use of lexical elements in Java. Primitive types and literals in Java - use Java primitive types and literal values to declare variables. Strings and arrays in Java - identify the code used to declare and initialize Java strings and arrays. Working with Java data types - work with data types, strings, and arrays in Java.
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Audience |
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Novice programmers with an understanding of basic programming concepts who want to learn Java; programmers proficient in another programming language who want to move to Java; programmers experienced in the Java language who want to take the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 1.4 exam
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Pre-Requisites |
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Knowledge of basic programming principles; experience in another programming or scripting language, such as Visual Basic, C, C++, or JavaScript, would be useful
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