Java Super Course Offer

Created By: Trevor Page


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Lessons: 93
Video: 50.1 Hours
A complete education on Java from a beginner level all the way to Enterprise Java web applications.
  Supplemental material available for download.
  Videos are downloadable for offline viewing.

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Homework - Variables
Variables Quiz
Homework - Control Structures
Control Structures Quiz
Control Structures Part II Quiz
Data Structures Quiz
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Video #6 - Primitives (30:44)
Homework - Primitives
Primitives Quiz
Video #7 - Methods (58:28)
Methods Quiz
Video #8 - Objects and Static Keyword (54:58)
Homework - Objects and Static Keyword
Objects and static keyword Quiz
Video #9 - Inheritance (48:42)
Homework - Inheritance
Inheritance Quiz
Reminder Lesson
Video #10 - Exceptions (35:44)
Exceptions Quiz
Custom Exceptions (18:30)
Video #11 - Solution for Practice Assignment #1 (56:06)
Video #12 - String Manipulation (43:49)
Homework - String Manipulation
String Manipulation Quiz
Video #13 - Solution for Practice Assignment #2 (01:06:05)
Video #14 - Overriding & Overloading (34:42)
Overriding and Overloading Quiz
Video #15 - Collections Part I (51:50)
Video #16 - Collections Part II (01:13:09)
Video #17 - Java Operators (34:41)
Homework - Java Operators
Video #18 - this Keyword (30:08)
Video #19 - Enums (56:53)
Video #20 - Sorting (56:15)
Homework - Sorting
It's Time to Commit
Video #21 - Poker Assignment Walk-Through Part I (01:18:36)
Video #22 - Poker Assignment Walk-Through Part II (02:30:15)
Video #23 - Unit Testing (01:10:07)
Homework - Unit Testing
Video #24 - Mocking (50:09)
Video #25 - Advanced Mocking (01:05:17)
Homework - Advanced Mocking
Video #26 - Walkthrough of Roulette Assignment (49:26)
Video #27 - GUIs (35:57)
Video #28 - GUIs Part II (40:40)
Logging with Java (30:18)
Video #29 - Introduction to HTML (35:13)
Homework - Intro to HTML
Video #30 - HTML Styles (36:46)
Video #31 - HTML Input and Design (41:20)
Video #32 - JavaScript and jQuery (50:03)
Video #33 - jQuery (52:10)
Video #34 - Creating HTML Forms (39:35)
Homework - Creating HTML Forms
Video #35 - Forms and Advanced jQuery (53:15)
Video #36 - IMG and Gradients (32:11)
Video #37 - JSP and Web Server Intro (59:22)
Video #38 - JSPs Part II (25:05)
Video #39 - Introduction to Spring Framework (36:40)
Video #40 - Spring Framework Part II (50:41)
Video #41 - Spring Form Radiobuttons and Checkboxes (56:27)
Video #42 -Service Layer and Spring Autowiring (55:06)
Video #43 - RequestMapping and PathVariable (45:13)
Video #44 - Spring Bean Scope (29:51)
(Important video) Spring Boot Part 1 (44:17)
(Important video) Spring Boot Part 2 (32:31)
Video #45 - Spring Roo & Hibernate Intro (51:21)
Homework - Spring ROO and Hibernate Intro
Video #46 - Integrating Hibernate (53:27)
Video 47 - Database Terminology and SQL Syntax (01:04:)
Video 48 - More SQL (42:11)
Video #49 - @OneToMany Hibernate annotation (01:31:17)
Video #50 - @ManyToMany (01:01:21)
Video #51 - Fetch Type Eager vs Lazy (38:42)
Video #52 - Adding functionality to our Social Media App (01:13:07)
Video #53 - Final Video (02:23)
Lambdas - Part 1 (29:38)
Lambdas - Part 2 (13:34)
Streams - Part 1 (35:33)
Streams - Part II (19:59)
Optional Keyword (29:07)
Default Methods (12:05)

Student Reviews

Anonymous User says:

Great Explanations. I love how you don't assume the audience knows anything especially when a topic comes up that is out of scope. Introducing things in the right order is tremendously helpful in learning.

David says:

I really like this because the simplicity of how you explain it

joseph says:

It has been good so far, but some of the example i couldn't finish, couldn't get the same result

Leonar says:

Excellent starter course for Java  

Trevor takes the student by the hand and gradually leads them to a competent level of knowledge to become a Java developer. After taking this course you will be ready for the demanding workforce of a Java developer.

Anonymous User says:

The information in these tutorials is great. One drawback is that the videos are slightly out of focus when viewed in full screen - not sure why. But otherwise keep up the great work.

Anonymous User says:

I have completed first 5 videos.
As an intermediate java programmer I expect more on each topic.
All 5 videos are very good for beginners.

gustavo rodrigues dos santos says:

Great  

u have made a great work and fantastic videos and tutoriais

anonymous says:

Thank you for updating the course  

Thank you for updating the course to use spring boot instead of spring roo.

Tony Westwell says:

They are really clear and in byte sized chunks that you can absorb better. Really enjoying the series so far.

Labinot says:

The best tutour I ever have.  

Oh man Trevor, you are a god under the sun. The video with the "static"-stuff you made is really greate. Even though I new that you can compare the java-class with a blueprint, you go a step further and show me how it really works. Thanks a billion times, Labi from Germany born in Kosovo and live in the Internet, adores your stuff. May the Force be with you.

Anonymous User says:

very simple, easy to follow and not too much information at a time.

Anonymous User says:

Good so far

fatuncle says:

rate  

good job

Elmer says:

I like video tutorials because is very well detailed information for starting java developer.

Rob says:

I like that whilst the basics of java are covered, like in other java online lessons, that there are so many more useful things being taught. Like Scanner and Sets which I hadn't seen covered before. Also explained things a LOT clearer like int vs Integer, and what static is.

I am looking forward to the rest of the lessons

Matic says:

I love this course because everything is so well explained.

Vernon Daniel says:

I think it is great. If I do not understand a particular lesson, I can repeat it as many times as I wish.

Anonymous User says:

I love the Java Tutorials because Trevor really demonstrates his passion and enthusiasm for the subject matter and his commitment to teaching the general masses. His demeanor keeps me engaged and motivated to continue to improve my Java knowledge and skills. Although I have done some Java programming in the past, Trevor has this most valuable skill of being able to communicate complex subject matter in simple terms. Above all else, he seems to genuinely have fun! Each tutorial, podcast or video, leaves me excited for the next. Well done, Trevor!!

Manoj says:

Course is good for Java Learners.

Anonymous User says:

These videos are nice. I learned a lot from them.

Venuri says:

So thankful for this amazing/ humble teacher   

On my way from foolproof to guru while building up my confidence :) Thank you Trevor!

Forrest Nutter says:

Service has been great!

Carlos says:

it is a super course alright!!  

excellent for beginners like me.

Daya says:

I simulates the class room training and I can review as many times as I want. So far I am feeling good about these tutorials. Thanks!

Anonymous User says:

I love the video tutorials because they are simply great. i have read books on Java before but never seen the concepts explained so well.

Alan Scott says:

Java super course  

Great course covers everything from the start to the finish of Java OO. Very enjoyable!

James says:

I learned in 6 hours what took my an entire semester at my college. This is the best thing to happen to my dream of becoming a Java Developer!

Andre says:

I'm 45 years old, English is my second Language, I have zero programming experience, so sometimes it's a little to fast for me.

I try to fit it in between a 6 and 13 Year old Kid and A full time job.

I think you are the best teacher there is.

I enjoy it very much.

thank you Trevor Page!!

Andre

Joe says:

I like the Java tutorial videos. It really helps to learn Java. Hopefully, this will prepare me for interviews as a software developer and harness success getting a new job.

Shailendra says:

This java training is very easy and to the point for beginners as well as for who has little expirience in understanding java from other tutorials.this is the best java tutorial ,i have never before seen and read.Thank you so much tp my best JAVA GURU TPAGE :).

KT says:

I wish the examples weren't so generic. It would be better if we were dealing with a specific scenario.

Anonymous User says:

It covers all basic and advanced topics.

Patty says:

I love how Trevor teaches. He takes his time to explain with details.

Mike Miguelez says:

Very understandable course. Thanks!

Mamatweli says:

I absolutely love your lectures  

Hi Traver: I came across your podcast probably 5-6 years ago, then I wasn't ready to learn Java; now the time finally has some. I am glad I got your course! one thing I noticed, it seems like array is missing in this course. will you please check and if possible make a lecture on arrays? Thank you very much!!

Leemore Thomas says:

Super is the word  

Clarifies what I procrastinate from. Before I know it I'm understanding everything and waiting for a mental block that's not showing up. Nice fun tone

Anonymous User says:

Very good tutorials!!!

Sean Pashai says:


Did says:

Trevor Page reminds me of Salman Khan (Khan Academy).
Very good tutorial system.

Sean Anderson says:

I like the video tutorials because they explain each step and detail needed in order for me to gain a complete picture of how Java programs are developed.

Anonymous User says:

I am a man of few words.
So far, these videos have been great in helping me understand
the java programming language.
I hope it takes me to the final goal. That is, a certified programmer.
James

Anonymous User says:

very good

Jeremy says:

The videos are quite helpful to get the big picture view. I think the "homework" could be a little bit more of a step-by-step now try it at home type of thing. The quizzes are perfect - multiple choice and write your own code.

The topics are big . . . . so perhaps break up the lessons a bit in byte-sized chunks. (20 minute lessons would be ideal)

Marcin says:

My Review  

I think it's good!

stvbrllrd@hotmail.com says:

Like very much - very thorough explanations in terms I can understand. The pace is perfect imho

Chris says:

I can say I have only had 1 issue and that was from lesson 4 about data structures. I can't remember the videos covering the exclamation point. I knew that ! = not, so I set up my for loop for that question as
for(myArray != null)
you probably can't do it that way but I was completely unaware that I could just put the exclamation point at the beginning of the statement and use the isEmpty() method.

Other than that it has been pretty great.

Zach says:

So far the videos have been really good. I am only on video 7. I am a computer science major and I am currently taking my third programming class with Java and I am still learning things in these early videos. I think the style and the format on how you do the videos works very well.

Srikanth Gooni says:

So far I have completed 20 video lectures and trust me they are incredible...
All the complex concepts have been dealt smoothly without much fuss...


Thanks for the super videos.

Would like to have few more videos one below mentioned topics:
1. Identifying the complexity of the code
2. Algorithms
3. Some other Advanced Topics

will continue to provide feedback on the remaining videos as well.

Adrian says:

pretty good  

About 60 videos. The course is nice, but videos are far too long. Videos that lasts for one hour could be explained in fifteen minutes. These vids could be nice for podcasts but are uncomfortable for learning. Assignments are a big plus but they are free on the web Another thing examples are IMHO not professional. Author is like: "It's just for learning purposes so I will give to variables any sloppy names and create useless methods and you will learn this on your own" Rest is pretty good

Anonymous User says:

I'm yet at the beginning of the course, but so far so good. Everything was very well explained. The tests are a bit tricky when we have to write excerpts of code. The automatic correction is very rigid.

Daniyal Aamir says:

very easy to understand with clear explanations.

David Fuqua says:

Excellent Course  

You know I love it! I really like how you make yourself so available to your students. The best professors were always the ones that kept long office hours and had a real passion for teaching their students, and I see that in you. So keep it up! I am learning a hell of a lot of material and its been great!

David Fuqua

Mohamed Mandour says:

Best Best  

This is the best Java Course I have Ever Seen so far

Aaron Martinez says:

Very detailed videos and Trevor is thorough. So far, it's the best online course I've taken so far.

Anonymous User says:

I like this video tutorials because they are explicit and very easy to understand :)

Daniel Gray says:

I like everything about this product, but importing the assignment files is rather difficult.

Michael Yingling says:

Great learning environment!!

Dhineshkumar_R says:

excellent..  

easy to understand

Eaton Droomer says:

Explained in a way thats easy to understand.

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