Byte Size Chunks: Java Object-Oriented Programming & Design

Byte Size Chunks: Java Object-Oriented Programming & Design

This is a quick and handy course with exactly what you need to know (nothing more, nothing less!) about Object-Oriented programming in Java
Let’s parse that.
  • The course is quick and handy: It explains object-oriented programming in Java in just the right level of detail for you to put these to work today.
  • The course has exactly what you need - nothing more, nothing less. It starts from zero, builds up the design, then gives plenty of real-world examples, but crisply and quickly.
  • The course is also quirky. The examples are irreverent. Lots of little touches: repetition, zooming out so we remember the big picture, active learning with plenty of quizzes. There’s also a peppy soundtrack, and art - all shown by studies to improve cognition and recall.

What's covered:
  • The Object-Oriented Paradigm: Classes, Objects, Interfaces, Inheritance; how an OO mindset differs from a functional or imperative programming mindset;
  • Mechanics: the mechanics of OO - access modifiers, dynamic dispatch, abstract base classes v interfaces.
  • Principles: The underlying principles of OO: encapsulation, abstraction, polymorphism
  • Interfaces, abstract base classes and interface default methods
  • Packages and Jars: The plumbing is important to understand too.
  • Language Features: Serialisation; why the Cloneable interface sucks; exception handling; the immutability of Strings;
  • Types: the Object base class; the instanceof operator, primitive and object reference types; pass-by-value and pass-by-object-reference.
Using discussion forums
Please use the discussion forums on this course to engage with other students and to help each other out. Unfortunately, much as we would like to, it is not possible for us at Loonycorn to respond to individual questions from students:-(
We're super small and self-funded with only 2 people developing technical video content. Our mission is to make high-quality courses available at super low prices.
The only way to keep our prices this low is to *NOT offer additional technical support over email or in-person*. The truth is, direct support is hugely expensive and just does not scale.
We understand that this is not ideal and that a lot of students might benefit from this additional support. Hiring resources for additional support would make our offering much more expensive, thus defeating our original purpose.

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