Java Made Easy For Beginners, Testers, Selenium And Appium

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Java Made Easy For Beginners, Testers, Selenium And Appium
Last updated 11/2022
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Beginners to Advanced Java Course for Beginners (Check course contents for more details)



What you'll learn
Core Java from Basics to Advanced

Requirements
No prerequisites required as everything is explained from scratch
All installation required for learning Java are also included in this course

Description
This JAVA Made Easy for Beginners, Testers, Selenium and Appium course covers the below topics:Introduction to JavaDownloading, Installing and Configuring JavaDownloading, Installing and Launching Eclipse IDEPrint StatementsCommentsVariablesData TypesLiteralsOperatorsFlow Control StatementsClassesObjectsMethodsArraysString Class and its methodsStringBuffer Class and its methodsWrapper ClassesMath Class and its methodsPackagesInheritance and its typesConstructorsOverloading Overridingthis keywordsuper keywordModifiersException HandlingInterfacesAbstract ClassesCollections FrameworkReflection APIGenericsFile HandlingGetter and Setter MethodsOOPS ConceptsJDBCenumVarargsInbuilt Annotations

Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Java

Lecture 1 About this Tutorial

Lecture 2 What is Java?

Lecture 3 Downloading, Installing and Configuring Java

Lecture 4 Downloading, Installing and Launching Eclipse IDE

Lecture 5 Creating a Java Project

Lecture 6 Understanding Java Programs

Lecture 7 Compiler Errors

Lecture 8 Print Statements

Lecture 9 Shortcut for writing System.out.println() statement

Lecture 10 Comments

Section 2: Variables

Lecture 11 Variables

Section 3: Data Types

Lecture 12 Data Types

Lecture 13 int Data Type

Lecture 14 double Data Type

Lecture 15 char Data Type

Lecture 16 boolean Data Type

Lecture 17 String non-primitive Data Type

Lecture 18 byte Data Type

Lecture 19 short Data Type

Lecture 20 long Data Type

Lecture 21 float Data Type

Lecture 22 Passing decimal values to the int data type declared variables

Lecture 23 Passing character values to the int data type declared variables

Lecture 24 Assigning byte, short, long, float, boolean and String values to the int declare

Lecture 25 Assigning out of range values integer value to byte, short, int and long type va

Section 4: Literals

Lecture 26 Different Types of Literals

Lecture 27 Escape Characters

Lecture 28 Using _ in Numeric Literals

Lecture 29 Difference between Integer Literals and Long Literals

Lecture 30 Assigning different Literals to byte data type variable

Lecture 31 Assigning different Literals to short data type variable

Lecture 32 Assigning different Literals to long data type variable

Lecture 33 Assigning different Literals to float data type variable

Lecture 34 Assigning different Literals to double data type variable

Lecture 35 Assigning different Literals to boolean data type variable

Lecture 36 Assigning different Literals to String data type variable

Lecture 37 Assigning different Literals to char data type variable

Lecture 38 Expressing Floating Point Literals in scientific way

Lecture 39 Type Casting

Lecture 40 Types of Type Casting

Section 5: Operators

Lecture 41 Types of Operators

Lecture 42 Addition Operator

Lecture 43 Subtraction Operator

Lecture 44 Multiplication Operator

Lecture 45 Division Operator

Lecture 46 Modulus Operator

Lecture 47 Increment Operator

Lecture 48 Decrement Operator

Lecture 49 Relational Operators

Lecture 50 Logical Operators

Lecture 51 Simple Assignment Operator

Lecture 52 Compound Assignment Operators

Lecture 53 Conditional Operator

Lecture 54 Operator Precedence

Section 6: Flow Control Statements

Lecture 55 Flow Control Statements

Lecture 56 if Selection Statements

Lecture 57 if .. else Selection Statements

Lecture 58 if .. else if .. else Selection Statements

Lecture 59 switch Selection Statements

Lecture 60 Iterative Statements

Lecture 61 while Iterative Statement

Lecture 62 do-while Iterative Statement

Lecture 63 for Iterative Statement

Lecture 64 Transfer Statements

Lecture 65 break Transfer Statement

Lecture 66 continue Transfer Statement

Section 7: Methods, Classes and Objects

Lecture 67 Methods, Method Calling and Naming

Lecture 68 Method Parameterization

Lecture 69 Method Returning Values

Lecture 70 Classes enclose Variables and Methods

Lecture 71 What are Classes and Objects

Section 8: Arrays

Lecture 72 Arrays and their Types

Lecture 73 Single Dimensional Arrays

Lecture 74 Shortcut Representation of Single Dimensional Arrays

Lecture 75 Length of a single dimensional Array

Lecture 76 Using for loop with single dimensional arrays

Lecture 77 Using for-each loop with single dimensional arrays

Lecture 78 ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException

Lecture 79 Two Dimensional Arrays

Lecture 80 Shortcut Representation of Two Dimensional Arrays

Lecture 81 Length of a Two Dimensional Arrays

Lecture 82 Using for loop with a Two Dimensional Array

Lecture 83 Three Dimensional Array

Lecture 84 Shortcut Representation of Three Dimensional Arrays

Lecture 85 Length of Three Dimensional Arrays

Lecture 86 Using for loop with a Three Dimensional Array

Lecture 87 Using for-each loop with a Two Dimensional Array

Lecture 88 Using for-each loop with a Three Dimensional Array

Lecture 89 Arrays and Data Types

Lecture 90 Object Class Arrays

Lecture 91 Disadvantages of Arrays

Section 9: String Class and its methods

Lecture 92 String Class

Lecture 93 String objects are immutable

Lecture 94 equals() String method

Lecture 95 Difference between == and equals() method

Lecture 96 equalsIgnoreCase() String method

Lecture 97 length() String method

Lecture 98 Difference between length and length()

Lecture 99 trim() String method

Lecture 100 substring() String method

Lecture 101 indexOf() String method

Lecture 102 lastIndexOf() String method

Lecture 103 split() String Class method

Lecture 104 concat() String method

Lecture 105 Using + Operator for Concatenation

Lecture 106 isEmpty() String Method

Lecture 107 startsWith() String Method

Lecture 108 endsWith() String Method

Lecture 109 toCharArray() String Method

Lecture 110 toUpperCase() String Method

Lecture 111 toLowerCase() String Method

Lecture 112 toString() String Class Method

Lecture 113 valueOf() String Class Method

Lecture 114 chatAt() String Class Method

Lecture 115 replace() String Class Method

Section 10: StringBuffer Class and its methods

Lecture 116 StringBuffer Class

Lecture 117 append() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 118 charAt() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 119 delete() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 120 deleteCharAt() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 121 insert() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 122 length() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 123 indexOf() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 124 lastIndexOf() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 125 replace() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 126 reverse() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 127 setCharAt() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 128 setLength() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 129 substring() StringBuffer Class Method

Lecture 130 toString() StringBuffer Class Method

Section 11: Wrapper Classes

Lecture 131 Wrapper Classes

Lecture 132 Working with different Wrapper Classes

Lecture 133 Wrapping

Lecture 134 Unwrapping

Lecture 135 Boxing

Lecture 136 Unboxing

Lecture 137 Autoboxing

Lecture 138 Auto-unboxing

Section 12: Math Class and its methods

Lecture 139 Math Class

Lecture 140 max() Math Class Method

Lecture 141 min() Math Class Method

Lecture 142 random() Math Class Method

Section 13: Packages

Lecture 143 Packages

Lecture 144 Package handling in Eclipse IDE

Lecture 145 Types of Packages

Lecture 146 Parent and Child Packages

Lecture 147 Packages and their Workspace Representation

Lecture 148 Packages Naming Conventions

Lecture 149 Importing User-defined Packages

Lecture 150 Importing In-built Packages

Lecture 151 java.lang default package

Section 14: Inheritance and its types

Lecture 152 Inheritance

Lecture 153 Types of Inheritance

Lecture 154 Single Inheritance Demonstration

Lecture 155 Multiple Inheritance Demonstration

Lecture 156 Multilevel Inheritance Demonstration

Lecture 157 Hierarchical Inheritance Demonstration

Lecture 158 Hybrid Inheritance Demonstration

Section 15: Constructors

Lecture 159 Constructors

Lecture 160 Purpose of Constructors

Lecture 161 Empty Hidden Constructor

Lecture 162 this keyword and Constructors

Lecture 163 Not initializing variables using Constructors results in default values

Lecture 164 Types of Constructors

Lecture 165 Constructor Overloading

Lecture 166 this() and Constructor Overloading

Lecture 167 Constructor Overriding is not possible

Lecture 168 Constructor Chaining

Lecture 169 super() Constructor Calling Statement

Section 16: Method Overloading and Overriding

Lecture 170 Method Overloading

Lecture 171 Method Overriding

Section 17: this and super keywords

Lecture 172 this keyword for differentiating Instance Variables

Lecture 173 this keyword for invoking current Class Methods

Lecture 174 this keyword for returning the Current Class Instance

Lecture 175 this keyword for passing the current class instance as method argument

Lecture 176 super keyword

Section 18: Modifiers

Lecture 177 Modifiers

Lecture 178 public Access Modifier

Lecture 179 private Access Modifier

Lecture 180 default Access Modifier

Lecture 181 protected Access Modifier

Lecture 182 static Non-Access Modifier

Lecture 183 final Non-Access Modifier

Lecture 184 abstract Non-Access Modifier

Section 19: Exception Handling

Lecture 185 Exception

Lecture 186 Exception Handling using try catch blocks

Lecture 187 try catch blocks and variables scope

Lecture 188 ArithmeticException

Lecture 189 ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException

Lecture 190 Exception Hierarchy

Lecture 191 Multiple Catch Blocks

Lecture 192 Printing Exception details in different ways

Lecture 193 throw

Lecture 194 Checked and Unchecked Exceptions

Lecture 195 Handling and Ignoring Checked Exceptions

Lecture 196 throws

Lecture 197 throw versus throws

Lecture 198 finally

Lecture 199 final versus finally

Lecture 200 Statements execution in try block

Section 20: Interfaces

Lecture 201 Interfaces

Lecture 202 Interfaces and Naming Convention

Lecture 203 Interfaces and Constructors

Lecture 204 Interfaces and Variables

Lecture 205 Interfaces and Methods

Lecture 206 Implementing Interfaces

Lecture 207 Interfaces and Object Creation

Lecture 208 Implementing Multiple Interfaces

Lecture 209 Interface extending Interface

Lecture 210 Extending Classes and Implementing Interfaces together

Section 21: Abstract Classes

Lecture 211 abstract Classes

Lecture 212 abstract Classes and abstract methods

Lecture 213 abstract Classes and their child Classes

Lecture 214 abstract Classes and their method access modifiers

Lecture 215 abstract Classes and object creation

Lecture 216 abstract Classes and fields

Lecture 217 abstract Classes and Constructors

Lecture 218 Interfaces and method body

Section 22: Collections Framework

Lecture 219 Collections Framework

Lecture 220 Collection Interface

Lecture 221 List Interface

Lecture 222 ArrayList in Detail

Lecture 223 LinkedList

Lecture 224 Vector

Lecture 225 Stack

Lecture 226 Set Interface

Lecture 227 HashSet

Lecture 228 LinkedHashSet

Lecture 229 SortedSet

Lecture 230 NavigableSet

Lecture 231 TreeSet

Lecture 232 Map interface

Lecture 233 HashMap

Lecture 234 LinkedHashMap

Lecture 235 Hashtable

Lecture 236 Properties Class

Lecture 237 Converting Arrays to List

Section 23: Other Advanced Topics

Lecture 238 Reflection API

Lecture 239 Generics

Lecture 240 File Handling

Lecture 241 Getter and Setter Methods

Lecture 242 OOPS Concepts

Lecture 243 Database Concepts for JDBC

Lecture 244 SQL for JDBC

Lecture 245 JDBC

Lecture 246 Enum

Lecture 247 Varargs

Lecture 248 Purpose of few Inbuilt Annotations

Lecture 249 Scanner Class

Lecture 250 Different ways to initialize final variables

Lecture 251 Different ways of accessing variables inside static methods

Lecture 252 Java Constants

Lecture 253 Using enum with switch statement

Lecture 254 Run Time Polymorphism (Dynamic Method Dispatch)

Lecture 255 Compile Time Polymorphism

Lecture 256 Can we override static methods in Java?

Lecture 257 Method Hiding

Lecture 258 default methods in Interface and their use

Lecture 259 static methods in Interface and their use

Lecture 260 try with resources

Lecture 261 User Defined Exceptions (Customized Exceptions)

Lecture 262 FileInputStream and FileOuputStream

Lecture 263 Creating Hierarchy of Directories and Usage of File.separator

Lecture 264 Using printf()

Lecture 265 Date and Time

Lecture 266 Constructors and initializing final instance variables

Lecture 267 static methods cannot be overriden

Lecture 268 Java Regex (Regular Expressions)

Lecture 269 Running Java Programs using Command Line Commands

Lecture 270 Java Identifiers

Lecture 271 Method Chaining

Lecture 272 String[] args in main method

Lecture 273 Folder having files under it cannot be directly deleted in Java

Lecture 274 Examples where while loop is used instead of for loop

Lecture 275 Converting ArrayList to HashSet to remove elements duplication

Lecture 276 System.getProperty("user.dir") - Java - Part 276

Section 24: Learn Core Java in 10 Hours

Lecture 277 Learn Core Java in 10 Hours in a single video

Section 25: Java Interview Questions

Lecture 278 Part 1 (25 Questions and Answers)

Lecture 279 Part 2 (25 Questions and Answers)

Lecture 280 Part 3 (25 Questions and Answers)

Lecture 281 Part 4 (25 Questions and Answers)

Lecture 282 Part 5 (25 Questions and Answers)

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