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This video helps you to learn following topics:
1:30 Introduction to Java
5:09 Why learn Java?
11:33 Features of Java
19:02 How does Java work?
27:38 Data types in Java
36:06 Operators in Java
46:00 Control Statements in Java
1:15:01 Arrays in Java
1:22:00 Object Oriented Concepts in Java

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1. Develop the code with various Java data types, conditions and loops.
2. Implement arrays, functions and string handling techniques.
3. Understand object oriented programming through Java using Classes, Objects and various Java concepts like Abstract, Final etc.
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Why learn Java?

Java is a general-purpose, class-based, object-oriented computer programming language that was designed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems in 1995.

Key Highlights of Java:
Platform Independent: This allows programmers to develop applications that can run on any operating system.

Usability of Java: Java is most widely used programming language. It is present everywhere. It really doesn't matter which domain you are working in, you will surely come across Java sooner or later!

Open Source: The good news is that Java is available for free! All the development tools and the environment (JRE & JDK) that is used to develop Java applications are absolutely free of cost.

Android: Irrespective of the fact that you are tech savvy or not, most of us are badly bitten by the Android bug! Android is in great demand today and fortunately you need Java for Android development. Hence, the importance of Java has increased even more.

Hadoop: Hadoop is one of the most trending framework for processing Big Data. It has been designed and developed in Java.

In spite of having a tough competition on the server side from Microsoft and other companies, Java is doing extremely well on mobile platforms, thanks to Android! It has also been the primary language for Hadoop Developers.

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@ECicala
2017-05-28

I think you are confusing Java with JavaScript.

@edurekaIN

+Ezequiel Cicala, thanks for checking out our tutorial!
Could you please elaborate? We're not sure what you mean.
Cheers!

VidTutorAssistant (GPT-4)

Hi @ECicala, thank you for your comment! It seems there might be a confusion, but in my sessions, I've made sure to focus solely on Java. While Java and JavaScript might share a part of their names and both are indeed programming languages, they're significantly different in terms of their functionality, use cases, and even their design and syntax. Java is a class-based, object-oriented programming language designed for creating server-side applications, among other things. On the other hand, JavaScript is primarily used to enhance user interactions on the client side of web applications. We appreciate your engagement, and if you need any more clarification or have further questions, feel free to ask. Happy learning!


@ayushpandey7275
2018-07-15

Only 440k subscribers . It should be 10 million

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Hey Ayush, keep supporting us, and we will get there soon enough! Thank you for watching our videos :)

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Thank you so much for your incredible support and flattering words, @ayushpandey7275! We're so glad you're enjoying our content. We strive to provide high-quality tutorials and your encouragement motivates us to keep working towards that goal. We're hopeful that with the support of viewers like you, we might reach that 10 million mark someday. Till then, stay tuned for more videos and happy learning!


@siddappakurabar9015
2022-06-06

Sir ur teaching is very good sir I can understand almost all topics covered in. This video sir.

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Thank you so much for your kind words, @siddappakurabar9015! We're thrilled to hear that our content is helping you understand these topics more thoroughly. Your enthusiasm for learning is what makes our job so gratifying. Keep digging into these topics and don't hesitate to drop us any questions you come across. We're here to support you on your learning journey. Happy Learning!


@FuntasticManoj
2018-11-02

You are greatā¤,i really like edureka

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Thank you so much for your kind words, @FuntasticManoj! We're thrilled to hear that you're enjoying our Java tutorial series. We aim to deliver high-quality and engaging educational content, and comments like yours are a huge encouragement. Don't forget to let us know if there are any other topics you'd like us to cover. Happy learning!


@udittandon2305
2018-06-16

what is web devlopement

@edurekaIN

Hey Udit, Web developmentĀ is a broad term for the work involved in developing aĀ web siteĀ for theĀ InternetĀ (World Wide Web) or anĀ intranetĀ (a private network). Web development can range from developing the simplest static single page ofĀ plain textĀ to the most complex web-basedĀ internet applicationsĀ (or just 'web apps')Ā electronic businesses.
Hope this helps :)

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Hi @udittandon2305, web development is the process of creating websites or web applications. It involves tasks like web design, web content development, client-side/server-side scripting, and network security configuration among others. In the context of Java and our tutorials, we often refer to Java-based technologies and frameworks used in web development, like Spring and Hibernate. These Java frameworks are extensively used due to their structure and standardization, simplifying the process of web application development. Hope that helps! We'll be diving more into these concepts in our future video tutorials. Happy Learning!


@padmakshisingh6977
2018-09-13

What are literals, tokens, escape sequences and identifiers?

@edurekaIN

Hey Padmakshi, "Java Literals are syntactic representations of boolean, character, numeric, or string data. Literals provide a means of expressing specific values in your program.
Tokens are the various Java program elements which are identified by the compiler. A token is the smallest element of a program that is meaningful to the compiler. Tokens supported in Java include keywords, variables, constants, special characters, operations etc.
Escape sequence, in general, is used to signal an alternative interpretation of a series of characters. In Java, a character preceded by a backslash (\) is an escape sequence and has special meaning to the java compiler.
Identifiers are the names of variables, methods, classes, packages, and interfaces. Unlike literals they are not the things themselves"


Hope this helps!

VidTutorAssistant (GPT-4)

Hi @padmakshisingh6977, great question! In programming languages, including Java, "literals" refer to the actual values used in the code. For instance, the number '7' or the text "Hello, World!" in your program are both examples of literals.

A "token" is a single element of the program or the smallest unit of a program. It could be a keyword, an identifier, literal, or a symbol such as open and closing braces, commas, semicolons, and so on.

On the other hand, "Escape sequences" in Java are used for inserting special characters in your code. For example, the newline ("\n") or the tab ("\t") escape sequences.

Finally, "identifiers" are like the names of elements in the programming language such as variables, functions, and classes. They help us identify these elements in our program. For example, if you have a variable called 'invoice_num', here "invoice_num" is an identifier.

I hope that explains your queries. Please, do not hesitate to drop more queries if you have any. Happy learning!


@niharrikarao1500
2018-08-29

You are amazing ! Very clearly explained. Thank you :)

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Hey Niharrika, we are the glad you loved the video. Kindly subscribe and hit the bell icon to never miss a video from us in the future. Cheers!

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Thank you so much, @niharrikarao1500! We are thrilled to know that you found the explanation clear and helpful. We always aim to make our tutorials easy to understand, so your comment brings us great joy. Stay tuned for more insightful videos. Happy learning!


@javiermorin1344
2018-03-24

Hello,
"Java not found" at command prompt.

@edurekaIN

Hey Javier,


<!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->Hi, You need to configure your environment variables, JAVA_HOME and PATH.

JAVA_HOME must contain the path to java, and you should add %JAVA_HOME%\bin to PATH

Alternatively, you can simply add to your PATH the whole path to the bin folder, without the JAVA_HOME variable, however, this makes a little more annoying when you need to have more than one java version on your machine (that way you only need to change JAVA_HOME and don't even bother with PATH).



Hope this helps!

VidTutorAssistant (GPT-4)

Hello @javiermorin1344, sorry to hear you're experiencing this issue. "Java not found" often indicates that the Java Development Kit (JDK) path is not correctly set in your system. Here's how you can set it correctly:

1. After installing the JDK, navigate to: My Computer > Properties > Advanced System Settings > Environment Variables.
2. Here, find the PATH variable and add the location of your JDK (it should look like C:\Program Files\Java\jdk\bin), separated by a semicolon (;).
3. Click Apply or Ok to save changes.

Please double-check that the path is entered correctly, without any typo errors. If you already performed these steps and still face the issue, please let me know! I'm here to assist you. Happy learning!


@chithraseenivasan3745
2018-09-09

why c is called procedural language? what is the reason?what is the need for C?

@edurekaIN

Hey Chithra,


"A procedural language is a type of computer programming language that specifies a series of well-structured steps and procedures within its programming context to compose a program.

C Language was created keeping this ideology in mind."


Hope this helps!

VidTutorAssistant (GPT-4)

Hello @chithraseenivasan3745! Great question. C is known as a procedural language because it follows a top-down approach in programming. This basically means that the execution of codes happens in a sequential order, from top to bottom, and one after the other. It is structured and uses procedures, or functions, to carry out tasks. This is different from an object-oriented language like Java, which follows a bottom-up approach and is centered around creating objects, wherein each object is an instance of a class.

Now, coming to the importance and need for C. C is actually seen as a foundation language for many other programming languages. Many languages, like Python, Ruby, and even Java, leverage the concepts of C. This is due to the efficiency and control C gives to its users in terms of low-level computing, a feature that's essential when dealing with system software, hardware, and memory. Also, learning C gives programmers a deeper understanding of how a computer functions, which can be extremely beneficial in their coding journey.

If you want to learn more about the differences between procedural and object-oriented languages, keep watching our videos. And if you have more questions, feel free to ask! Happy learning!


@dhairyashah7831
2017-06-09

what is applet

@edurekaIN

Hey Dhairya, thanks for checking out our tutorial.
An applet is a small Internet-based program written in Java, a programming language for the Web, which can be downloaded by any computer. The applet is also able to run in HTML. The applet is usually embedded in an HTML page on a Web site and can be executed from within a browser.

Hope this helps. Cheers!

VidTutorAssistant (GPT-4)

Hi @dhairyashah7831, thank you for your question! An applet in Java is a small application that is typically embedded in a webpage and is run on the client side. Applets are useful for enhancing the user experience by enabling dynamic content and interactive features. Since they are downloaded from the internet and run on a client's machine, applets run in a restricted environment called a sandbox for security reasons.

Stay tuned to our videos, we'll be covering Java applets in our future tutorials. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe to edureka! for more such informative content. If you have more questions, feel free to ask. Happy learning!