The Java programming language is a simple and powerful language to learn. In this course, you will learn Java programming basic and the Java programming style guide.
First, you will learn the basic elements of Java including keywords, comments, variables, identifiers, and data types. Next, you will learn the conventions that should be followed when writing Java programs regarding formatting, naming conventions, programming practices, and using Javadoc.
Next, you will use the “this” keyword in a Java application to help understand scope. Finally, you will learn about using Java packages including the java.lang package. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for Oracle’s 1Z0-811: Java Certified Foundations Associate certification.
1Z0-811 - Java Certified Foundations Associate: Basic Elements
discover the key concepts covered in this course
describe some of the basic of Java including keywords, comments, variables, identifiers, and data types
demonstrate some of the basic of Java including keywords, comments, variables, identifiers, and data types
describe the conventions that should be followed when writing Java programs in regards to formatting, naming conventions, programming practices, and Javadoc
demonstrate the conventions that should be followed when writing Java programs in regards to formatting, naming conventions, programming practices, and Javadoc
describe the reserved words in Java
demonstrate the use of the this keyword in a Java application to help explain scope
describe the different types of Java comments and Javadoc type comments
demonstrate the different types of Java comments and Javadoc type comments
describe Java packages and how to import them into a Java application
demonstrate Java packages and how to import them into a Java application
describe the features and components of the java.lang package including the primitive wrappers, String and StringBuilder class, the Math class and the System class
use java.lang package including the primitive wrappers, String and StringBuilder class, the Math class and the System class