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EDU Tip – 5 Free Java Resources, Guides, and Online Training

March 6, 2015 By GISuser

Would be coders, hackers, mashup artists and others are honing their coding skills, many of them brushing up on Java and Java Script. A number of free toolkits, guides, white papers and other learning aids are available to take advantage of  including the following:

Java 8 Features:
With no doubts, Java 8 release is the greatest thing in the Java world since Java 5 (released quite a while ago, back in 2004). It brings tons of new features to the Java as a language, its compiler, libraries, tools and the JVM (Java virtual machine) itself. In this guide we are going to take a look at all these changes and demonstrate the different usage scenarios on real examples

Building Web Apps with Node.js:
With this book, you will get introduced to Node.js. You will learn how to install, configure and run the server and how to load various modules. Additionally, you will build a sample application from scratch and also get your hands dirty with Node.js command line programming.

Up and Running with Java Applications:
The course also covers publishing applets in a web browser, working with XML data, and creating apps for Android devices. Exercise files accompany the course.

Java Essential Training:
The course demonstrates how to install both Java and the Eclipse IDE and dives into the particulars of programming. The course also explains the fundamentals of Java, from creating simple variables, assigning values, and declaring methods to working with strings, arrays, and subclasses; reading and writing to text files; and implementing object oriented programming concepts. Exercise files are included with the course.

Bulletproof Java Code:

A Practical Strategy for Developing Functional, Reliable, and Secure Java Code: To combat this enemy, your team might already perform functional testing. Even so, you’re taking significant risks if you have not yet implemented a comprehensive team-wide quality management strategy. Such a strategy alleviates reliability, security, and performance problems to ensure that your code is free of functionality errors.

JVM Troubleshooting Guide

See Also:

  • Oracle: Java Developer Tutorials and Training
  • Lynda: JAva Training Materials
  • Udemy Java Training

Filed Under: Developer, EDU, Top Press Tagged With: coding, java

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