Java developers with object-oriented programming skills in the United States earn an average annual salary of approximately USD 91,024. (Indeed.com)
In this course, you will gain hands-on experience with object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts including encapsulation, abstraction, inheritance, and polymorphism. You will learn how to define and implement classes and objects. You'll work with advanced OOP techniques such as interfaces, method overloading, and the Java collections framework. You'll gain the skills needed to manage data using lists, sets, queues, and maps while handling file input/output operations using Java streams. You'll also work with directory management as well as date and time operations. For your final project, you'll build a mood-tracking application that you can share with prospective employers. This course also features guided hands-on experiences. If you have previous coding experience, take advantage of the non-graded, intermediate-level, real-world coding "challenges" and a "challenge" project. You will gain real-world insights by reviewing the case study requirements and some of the associated code for building an employee leave system. Get the skills needed to build efficient, scalable, and professional-grade Java applications. Enroll now!