Java Programming for Beginners

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Java Programming for Beginners

Coursera · Beginner ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·3mo ago

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Develops fundamental Java programming skills for beginners

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Over 90% of Fortune 500 companies use Java (Netguru) and entry-level Java developers can earn USD100,000+ per year with outstanding opportunities for swift salary growth. This course gives you the job-ready, fundamental skills to develop Java applications employers are looking for, and enables you to add this powerful, versatile language to your resume in just 4-5 weeks! During the course, you’ll learn to set up the Java environment and install and configure the Java Development Kit (JDK), Java Runtime Environment (JRE), and an Integrated Development Environment (IDE). You’ll explore key Java concepts, such as data types, variables, operators, and control flow statements. Plus, you’ll discover how arrays, strings, methods, and effective exception handling are used to create efficient programs. Throughout, you’ll engage in hands-on exercises and, at the end, you’ll complete a final project covering a real-world scenario that reinforces your practical understanding. If you’re keen to add Java to your resume and have job-ready experience you can talk about in interviews, enroll today and power up new career opportunities in just one month!
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