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Learn Java 12 Programming

Learn Java 12 Programming

By : Nick Samoylov
3.7 (6)
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Learn Java 12 Programming

Learn Java 12 Programming

3.7 (6)
By: Nick Samoylov

Overview of this book

Java is one of the preferred languages among developers, used in everything right from smartphones, and game consoles to even supercomputers, and its new features simply add to the richness of the language. This book on Java programming begins by helping you learn how to install the Java Development Kit. You will then focus on understanding object-oriented programming (OOP), with exclusive insights into concepts like abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism, which will help you when programming for real-world apps. Next, you’ll cover fundamental programming structures of Java such as data structures and algorithms that will serve as the building blocks for your apps. You will also delve into core programming topics that will assist you with error handling, debugging, and testing your apps. As you progress, you’ll move on to advanced topics such as Java libraries, database management, and network programming, which will hone your skills in building professional-grade apps. Further on, you’ll understand how to create a graphic user interface using JavaFX and learn to build scalable apps by taking advantage of reactive and functional programming. By the end of this book, you’ll not only be well versed with Java 10, 11, and 12, but also gain a perspective into the future of this language and software development in general.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
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Section 1: Overview of Java Programming
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Section 2: Building Blocks of Java
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Section 3: Advanced Java

Quiz

    1. Select all of the correct statements:
      1. An IDE executes Java code without compiling it.
      2. An IDE uses the installed Java to execute the code.
      3. An IDE checks the code without using the Java installation.
      4. An IDE uses the compiler of the Java installation.
    1. Select all of the correct statements:
      1. All the classes used by the application have to be listed on the classpath.
      2. The locations of all the classes used by the application have to be listed on the classpath.
      3. The compiler can find a class if it is in the folder listed on the classpath.
      4. Classes of the main package do not need to be listed on the classpath.
    1. Select all of the correct statements:
      1. All the .jar files used by the application have to be listed on the classpath.
      2. The locations of all the .jar files used by the application have to be listed on the classpath.
      3. The JVM can find a class only if it is in the .jar...
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