Sumario: | 3+ Hours of Video Instruction Modern Java introduces major enhancements that impact the core Java technologies and APIs at the heart of the Java platform. Many old Java idioms are no longer needed and new features such as modularization make you far more effective. However, navigating these changes can be challenging. Description Core Java 9/10 for the Impatient LiveLessons by Cay S. Horstmann is a concise guide that includes all the latest changes up to Java SE 9 and 10. This training pairs with the recently released second edition of Core Java® SE 9 for the Impatient, which has been fully updated to cover Java SE 9 and 10. Horstmann’s practical insights and sample code help you quickly take advantage of all that’s new, from Java SE 9’s long-awaited “Project Jigsaw” module system to the improvements first introduced in Java SE 8, including lambda expressions and streams. The source code and presentation slides for this course can be found at: http://horstmann.com/javaimpatient/livelessons/#(1) Related Content Core Java® SE 9 for the Impatient, Second Edition About the Instructor Cay S. Horstmann is a professor of computer science at San Jose State University and a Java Champion. He is also the author of Core Java®, Volume I—Fundamentals, Tenth Edition (Prentice Hall, 2016), Core Java® SE 9 for the Impatient, Second Edition (Addison-Wesley, 2018), Java SE 8 for the Really Impatient (Addison-Wesley, 2014), and Scala for the Impatient (Addison-Wesley, 2012). He has written more than a dozen other books for professional programmers and computer science students. What You Will Learn Horstmann’s practical insights and sample code help you quickly take advantage of all that’s new, from new and convenient API features to Java SE 9’s long-awaited “Project Jigsaw” module system. Test code as you create it with the new JShell Read-Eval-Print Loop (REPL) Take advantage of a multitude of API improvements for working with collections, input/output, regular expressions, and processes Streamline and optimize data management with today’s Streams API Leverage modern concurrent programming based on cooperating tasks Use modules to simplify the development of well-performing complex systems Migrate applications to work with the modularized Java API and third-party modules Optionally, take a crash course into JavaFX Who Should Take This Course Experienced Java developers looking to get up to speed with the new features in Java 9 and 10. Course Requirements Java ...
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