Java SE 17 Developer (1Z0-829): Unit 4
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Java SE 17 Developer (1Z0-829): Unit 4
This course is part of Java SE 17 Developer (1Z0-829) Specialization
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Utilize key interfaces in the Collections API for efficient data management.
Understand and apply Java generics, including type erasure and type inferencing.
Implement sorting techniques using comparator objects and factory methods.
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Unlock the power of Java's data structures and generics with our comprehensive online course, designed to enhance your programming capabilities. This course delves into the intricacies of Java arrays and collections, guiding you through their instantiation, initialization, and manipulation. You'll learn how to efficiently manage data using arrays and explore the utility methods provided by the Arrays class. Our lessons provide a thorough overview of the Collections API, covering key interfaces such as Iterable, Collection, List, Set, Deque, and Map. You'll gain the skills to add, remove, update, retrieve, and sort elements within these collections. Additionally, the course covers sorting techniques, including the use of comparator objects and factory methods. A significant focus is placed on Java generics, where you'll understand type erasure, type inferencing, and how to create and use generic types and methods. By the end of this course, you'll be proficient in using Java's powerful data structures and generics, enabling you to write more efficient and flexible code.
In this module, we'll be addressing objectives listed in the grouping: Working with Arrays and Collections. There's one objective in this group, which is create Java arrays. List, set, map, and deck collections. And add, remove, update, retrieve, and sort their elements. The exam objectives include a note that simply states, "Candidates are also expected to use generics, including wild cards." Given that most programmers use of generics is focused around collections, we'll be discussing these issues in this module too.
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16 videos3 assignments
16 videosβ’Total 126 minutes
- Module introductionβ’1 minute
- Learning objectivesβ’1 minute
- Fundamentals of genericsβ’19 minutes
- Declaring generic types and methodsβ’10 minutes
- Using bounds and wildcardsβ’16 minutes
- Question deep diveβ’5 minutes
- Learning objectivesβ’1 minute
- Arrays, and methods of Collection, List, and Set - part 1β’20 minutes
- Arrays, and methods of Collection, List, and Set - part 2β’10 minutes
- Methods of Deque and Mapβ’15 minutes
- Question deep diveβ’5 minutes
- Learning objectivesβ’1 minute
- Comparison methods and interfacesβ’5 minutes
- Sorting arrays and Collectionsβ’3 minutes
- Comparator factories and decoratorsβ’13 minutes
- Question deep diveβ’2 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Generics and generic declarations Quizβ’30 minutes
- Java core collections Quizβ’30 minutes
- Comparator, Comparable, and ordering Quizβ’30 minutes
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