Module 2 – Beginners – Making A Track From Start To Finish from Francois
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120 Lessons
6 Hours of Video
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By the end of this course, you’ll be able to…
Write Java code with confidence
Master advanced Java constructs
Stay up-to-date with the modern Java features
Become a better Java developer
What You’l Learn…
Exception handling
Generics
Collections framework
Lambda expressions
Functional interfaces
Streams
Multi-threading
Asynchronous programming
And much, much more…
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Who is this course for?
Java developers who want to take their Java skills to the next level
College students who want to better understand Java
Prerequisites
To take this course, you need to have at least three months of programming experience in Java. You should be well familiar with concepts such as classes, interfaces and object-oriented programming. If you need to strengthen your fundamentals, start from the first or the second part of this series.
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Mosh Hamedani
Mosh Hamedani
Hi! My name is Mosh Hamedani. I’m a software engineer with two decades of experience. I’ve taught millions of people how to code and how to become professional software engineers through my online courses and YouTube channel.
I believe coding should be fun and accessible to everyone.
Course Curriculum
Getting Started
1- Introduction (1:11)
2- Source Code
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Exceptions (43m)
1- Introduction (0:42)
2- What are Exceptions (3:45)
3- Types of Exceptions (3:40)
4- Exceptions Hierarchy (2:05)
5- Catching Exceptions (3:51)
6- Catching Multiple Types of Exceptions (4:28)
7- The finally Block (4:10)
8- The try-with-resources Statement (2:26)
9- Throwing Exceptions (4:41)
10- Re-throwing Exceptions (3:07)
11- Custom Exceptions (4:18)
12- Chaining Exceptions (4:56)
13- Summary (0:56)
Generics (43m)
1- Introduction (0:27)
2- The Need for Generics (3:32)
3- A Poor Solution (3:22)
4- Generic Classes (4:27)
5- Generics and Primitive Types (2:24)
6- Constraints (3:25)
7- Type Erasure (4:04)
8- Comparable Interface (5:38)
9- Generic Methods (4:48)
10- Multiple Type Parameters (2:32)
11- Generic Classes and Inheritance (4:17)
12- Wildcards (5:27)
13- Summary (0:55)
Collections (1h)
1- Introduction (0:34)
2- Overview of Collections Framework (3:08)
3- The Need for Iterables (3:54)
4- The Iterable Interface (5:24)
5- The Iterator Interface (5:26)
6- The Collection Interface (9:35)
7- The List Interface (3:51)
8- The Comparable Interface (4:28)
9- The Comparator Interface (3:51)
10- The Queue Interface (4:47)
11- The Set Interface (5:33)
12- Hash Tables (3:44)
13- The Map Interface (6:26)
14- Summary (0:44)
Lambda Expressions and Functional Interfaces (44m)
1- Introduction (0:47)
2- Functional Interfaces (3:51)
3- Anonymous Inner Classes (1:23)
4- Lambda Expressions (3:43)
5- Variable Capture (1:56)
6- Method References (3:46)
7- Built-in Functional Interfaces (1:42)
8- The Consumer Interface (4:06)
9- Chaining Consumer (4:28)
10- The Supplier Interface (2:30)
11- The Function Interface (3:00)
12- Composing Functions (4:19)
13- The Predicate Interface (2:02)
14- Combining Predicates (2:10)
15- The BinaryOperator Interface (3:15)
16- The UnaryOperator Interface (1:13)
17- Summary (0:40)
Streams (1h)
1- Introduction (0:41)
2- Imperative vs Functional Programming (6:24)
3- Creating a Stream (5:01)
4- Mapping Elements (5:24)
5- Filtering Elements (2:59)
6- Slicing Streams (4:21)
7- Sorting Streams (5:12)
8- Getting Unique Elements (2:09)
9- Peeking Elements (3:19)
10- Simple Reducers (3:37)
11- Reducing a Stream (4:12)
12- Collectors (6:03)
13- Grouping Elements (4:51)
14- Partitioning Elements (2:10)
15- Primitive Type Streams (1:25)
16- Summary (0:39)
Concurrency and Multi-threading (1h)
1- Introduction (0:55)
2- Processes and Threads (3:07)
3- ing a Thread (3:14)
4- Pausing a Thread (2:35)
5- Joining a Thread (2:27)
6- Interrupting a Thread (2:54)
7- Concurrency Issues (2:08)
8- Race Conditions (5:53)
9- Strategies for Thread Safety (2:50)
10- Confinement (3:40)
11- Locks (3:17)
12- The synchronized Keyword (5:13)
13- The volatile Keyword (6:33)
14- Thread Signalling with wait() and notify() (3:35)
15- Atomic Objects (3:25)
16- Adders (2:08)
17- Synchronized Collections (3:24)
18- Concurrent Collections (2:37)
19- Summary (1:18)
The Executive Framework (70m)
1- Introduction (0:38)
2- Thread Pools (1:46)
3- Executors (6:50)
4- Callables and Futures (5:00)
5- Asynchronous Programming (1:50)
6- Completable Futures (1:38)
7- Creating a Completable Future (3:42)
8- Implementing an Asynchronous API (4:18)
9- Running Code on Completion (4:04)
10- Handling Exceptions (4:15)
11- Transforming a Completable Future (4:34)
12- Composing Completable Futures (6:08)
13- Combining Completable Futures (4:32)
14- Waiting for Many Tasks to Complete (2:48)
15- Waiting for the First Task (2:13)
16- Handling timeouts (2:24)
17- Project- Best Price Finder (1:18)
18- Solution- Getting a Quote (4:15)
19- Solution- Getting Many Quotes (4:49)
20- Solution- Random Delays (4:27)
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