Fundamentals of the Java Programming Language
The Fundamentals of the Java Programming Language course provides students with a series of four self-paced training products that can help students with little or no programming experience to begin learning to program using the Java programming language. Taken together, this series introduces the fundamental concepts you must learn to become a Java programmer. It focuses on the significance of object-oriented programming, and the keywords and constructs of the Java programming language, and the steps required to design, and develop and test simple Java programs.
ObjectTool, a new teaching tool developed by Sun, is used in this series courses to help the learner more readily understand the syntax and semantics of the language. Students taking this course can receive a solid basis in the Java programming language upon which to base continued work and training.
eMentoring Services are also included with this series of courses.
Course length: 12-16 hours

Course ID:
WJB-110-365 |
Subscription Duration:
365 days
| Price: $US
465.00 |
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in English only.
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Who Can Benefit |
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Students who can benefit from this course are individuals who have basic mathematical, logical, and analytical problem solving skills and who want to begin learning the Java programming language. These students are encouraged to have had some programming experience, whether with a scripting language such as PERL or a third-generation language (such as Basic or C) prior to attending this course. These students include:
Technical writers, Web developers, technical managers, and individuals with a technical, non-programming background, such as system administratorsNovice programmers and those programmers who prefer to start learning the Java programming language at an introductory level
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Create and edit text files using a text editorUse a World Wide Web (WWW) browserSolve mathematical or logic problemsDefine common computer terminologyUnderstand the concept of a variableExecute commands using a command-line interfaceDevelop simple scripts or programs using a scripting or third-generation language
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Explain key concepts related to Java technology and Java programming, identify Java technology product groups, and list the stages of the product life cycleAnalyze a problem and design classes to solve the problemDevelop and test a Java technology applicationUse primitive data types to store data within variablesDemonstrate object-oriented reuse principles through the use of object referencesUse operators and decision constructsUse loop constructsDevelop and use methodsImplement encapsulation and constructorsCreate and use one-dimensional and multi-dimensional arraysImplement inheritance to extend classes
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Related Courses |
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After: WP-1203: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming (web-based course)After: WJB-275: Java Programming Language Bundle (web-based course), ORAfter: SL-275: Java Programming Language (instructor led course), ORAfter: CDJ-275: Java Programming Language (CD-ROM course)
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Course Content |
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WJ-1101: Introduction to the Java Programming Language
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Module 1 - Explaining Java TechnologyModule 2 - Analyzing a Problem and Designing a SolutionModule 3 - Developing and Testing a Java Technology Program
WJ-1102: Beginning to Program With the Java Programming Language
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Module 1 - Declaring, Initializing, and Using VariablesModule 2 - Creating and Using Objects
WJ-1103: Using Decision and Looping Constructs With the Java Programming Language
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Module 1 - Using Operators and Decision ConstructsModule 2 - Using Loop ConstructsModule 3 - Developing and Using Methods
WJ-1104: Implementing Intermediate Java Programming Language Concepts
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Module 1 - Implementing Encapsulation and ConstructorsModule 2 - Creating and Using ArraysModule 3 - Implementing Inheritance |