What's included
6 live meetings
5 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Every class will end with some homework problems posted to the classroom. These should be done before the next class and the code posted back before the next class. The homework should take less than 1 hour and is highly encouraged.Assessment
There is no formal assessment.Class Experience
INTERMEDIATE JAVA : This class teaches the intermediate level of the Java programming language. ********************************************************************** If your learner has never coded in Java, this is not the right class for them to join. If so, please join Introduction to Java instead. ********************************************************************** Learners for intermediate Java are expected to be familiar with introductory concepts of Java already: language and syntax basics, building their own class, String, int, double, boolean, basic for loops, one dimensional arrays. These are covered in the Introduction to Java Class. In intermediate Java, we learn many medium level topics in Java such as handling errors and exceptions, building enums and constants. We also build over our knowledge of class inheritance to understand interfaces and abstract classes and learn new keywords such as super, finally and final. We cover access modifiers and learn about memory usage of variables in greater depth. And we also learn some medium level algorithms. Topics covered: Week 1: Error checks, types of exceptions, exception handling, finally and final Week 2: Abstract classes and interfaces, use of super keyword Week 3: Java enums, constants, object equality Week 4: Access modifiers: public private protected Week 5: Medium level algorithms: reverse a string, nested loops, odd and even number sums, multi dimensional arrays Week 6: Memory usage of various data types, garbage collection, finalize method, complexity of algorithm (Big O) In each class we will start with learning something new and then learners will be asked to do a small exercise to make the concept really sink in. HOMEWORK: ---------------- Every class with end with weekly homework (less than an hour). Slides are posted to the classroom. While homework is not strongly enforced it is highly encouraged to help retain the material and really understand it. TOOLS WE USE (ONLY BROWSER): ------------------------------------- Learners will use an online programming site called onecompiler.com to type and test their code. This helps us focus on the class material and not the IDE. If learners already have a Java IDE(IntelliJ or Eclipse) installed and can get help using it, they may use that instead too. IDE is totally optional. The class will only use onecompile.com throughout. We will learn concepts using a mix of code as well as slides. Both will be available to learners during the class. If learners miss a class. they should watch the recording and do the examples taught before their next class.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
We will code on a third party website called onecompiler.com. This website does not require a login. Learners will need to type their code in the left hand side and click a button to Run their program. The program will run on their server and show the results on the right hand side.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Information Technology from Carnegie Mellon University
Hi there! I am a software professional with over 20+ years of programming experience in the tech industry as a software engineer and an engineering manager. I have a BE in Computer Science and a Masters in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. I absolutely love sharing my love of coding with others!
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Live Group Class
$240
for 6 classes1x per week, 6 weeks
55 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-5 learners per class