Java SE The Big Picture
Java 17 is used as a reference, but almost all concepts apply to all versions of Java. The goal is not to learn to program in Java, but to understand and appreciate the Java ecosystem as...
Reference version: Java SE 17 (Long-Term Support)
The course assumes no prior experience with Java, although general software development experience is helpful.
Some code will be presented in this course, but only to illustrate the big picture. It's never about teaching the code itself.
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What's inside
7 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Course Overview
- 3 Introduce the Java platform
- 4 Adopt Java
- 5 Working with Java
- 6 The expanded Java ecosystem
- 7 Appendix: Java Platform Diagram
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