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Programming Language Duration : 30 hours
Certification
Description
The Java Programming Language course provides students with a
self-paced course that can help experienced programmers learn how to write,
compile, and run Java technology applications. This course provides
fundamental knowledge about the Java programming language and its runtime
environment, object-oriented programming with the Java programming language,
creating programs with graphical user interface (GUI) components, handling
exceptions, using threads, creating applets, and how input/output and
networking work in the Java programming language.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
Write, compile, and run Java technology programs Create Java technology
applications that leverage the object-oriented features of the Java
language, such as encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism Explain the
basic concepts related to variables and objects Create arrays of different
data types Design a class with attributes and methods Handle exceptions that
occur during the execution of Java technology applications Use threads in
your Java technology code Create programs with GUI components: panels,
buttons, labels, text fields, and text areas Create GUI-based applications
and applets Explain the concepts of input/output and networking and describe
how they work in the Java technology Implement the Java technology
networking model to make network connections
Audience Experienced
C++, C, COBOL, or Visual BASIC programmers who are interested in adding the
Java programming language to their skill set. This course will also benefit
students who are preparing for the Sun Certified Programmer for Java 2
Platform exam or the Sun Certified Developer for Java 2 Platform exam.
Prerequisite
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Apply the
principles of object-oriented programming Create or compile simple programs
in a programming language, such as C or C++, or use the skills they learned
while completing the SL-110: Fundamentals of the Java Programming Language
course Use the skills they learned while completing the SL-210: Migrating to
OO Programming with Java Technology course Use a text editor to create and
edit text files Use basic UNIX commands Use a World Wide Web (WWW) browser,
such as Netscape Navigator |
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Please call
ATI at 718 544 4015 / 516 972 8513
for fees and class
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