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The Java course at i.Academy

The Java course at i.Academy

 The Java course at i.Academy is designed to teach individuals the fundamentals of the Java programming language and its application in software development. The course typically covers various topics, ranging from basic syntax and data types to more advanced concepts such as object-oriented programming, exception handling, file input/output, and multithreading.

Here are some key aspects you might expect to find in a Java course at a i.Academy:

  1. Language Fundamentals: The course will begin with an introduction to Java’s syntax, data types, variables, operators, control structures (such as loops and conditionals), and basic input/output operations.
  2. Object-Oriented Programming (OOP): Java is known for its strong support for OOP principles. The course will cover topics like classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, and abstraction.
  3. Collections and Data Structures: Java provides a wide range of built-in data structures and collections. The course will introduce concepts such as arrays, lists, sets, maps, and cover how to work with them effectively.
  4. Exception Handling: Java has a robust exception handling mechanism. Students will learn how to handle exceptions, throw custom exceptions, and properly manage errors in their programs.

File Handling: The course will cover input/output operations, including reading from and writing to files. Interns will learn how to manipulate files, directories, and streams using Java’s built-in classes and libraries.

  1. Multithreading and Concurrency: Java supports multithreading, allowing programs to execute multiple tasks concurrently. The course will explore topics like creating threads, synchronization, locks, and thread safety.
  2. Database Connectivity: Java can be used to interact with databases. The course may introduce students to Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) to perform database operations, connect to a database, execute queries, and handle results.
  3. Application Development – Interns will have the opportunity to develop small to medium-sized Java applications. This can help them apply their knowledge and gain hands-on experience.

Throughout the course, there will be programming assignments, exercises, and projects to reinforce the concepts learned. Additionally, i.Academy will provide mentorship or code review sessions to assist interns in their learning journey.

 

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