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Whether you are looking to switch your careers and become a full-time programmer, OR you just want to try your hand at building some cool applications or are just seeking to round out your skill set – learning to code in JavaScript And JQuery will be a pretty good way to go about it.
Programming is one of the fastest growing and lucrative profession in today's high-tech age. No wonder, a lot of people are jumping into this profession in droves. But the amazing thing is that industry's appetite to employ more and more engineers is only growing. The demand is way too high to fill this gap. Which is why companies are ready to pay higher and higher salaries and hourly rates for these skills.
If your answer is YES – then you have come to the right place.
This course does not assume any prior programming or coding experience. It has been designed from the ground up – to take you through a spectrum of concepts, terms, and paradigms to give you a solid understanding of what Java programming is all about.
Why Java?
Java has been growing in popularity especially in the enterprise software sector. Over the years, it has been proven to be a mature, robust and very versatile programming platform. The language designers have added tons of features to the language which makes it very efficient and fun to code in Java.
Java has the advantage of ubiquity. If you program for a living you're probably going to come across Java sooner or later. Java is showing up in all sorts of places: You can write Java servlets that run on Apache and many other web servers. You can write applets that run in the browsers that most of the world uses. Java programs can run seamlessly on Linux, Windows, and MacOS. In fact, Java is also supported on many embedded and mobile platforms.
Java has a huge community support behind it. From fully functionality IDEs (like the one we will use in this course) – to robust frameworks, the Java open source community has contributed a lot to make the Java ecosystem a very compelling platform to build applications.
The demand for coders, programmers, and professionals who have experience with Java programming language has been growing steadily over the last few years. The salaries and consulting rates for these skills have also been rising and are only bound to go up as the demand for these skills remains steady or increases.
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Whether you are looking to switch your careers and become a full-time programmer, OR you just want to try your hand at building some cool applications or are just seeking to round out your skill set – learning to code in JavaScript And JQuery will be a pretty good way to go about it.
Programming is one of the fastest growing and lucrative profession in today's high-tech age. No wonder, a lot of people are jumping into this profession in droves. But the amazing thing is that industry's appetite to employ more and more engineers is only growing. The demand is way too high to fill this gap. Which is why companies are ready to pay higher and higher salaries and hourly rates for these skills.
If your answer is YES – then you have come to the right place.
This course does not assume any prior programming or coding experience. It has been designed from the ground up – to take you through a spectrum of concepts, terms, and paradigms to give you a solid understanding of what Java programming is all about.
Why Java?
Java has been growing in popularity especially in the enterprise software sector. Over the years, it has been proven to be a mature, robust and very versatile programming platform. The language designers have added tons of features to the language which makes it very efficient and fun to code in Java.
Java has the advantage of ubiquity. If you program for a living you're probably going to come across Java sooner or later. Java is showing up in all sorts of places: You can write Java servlets that run on Apache and many other web servers. You can write applets that run in the browsers that most of the world uses. Java programs can run seamlessly on Linux, Windows, and MacOS. In fact, Java is also supported on many embedded and mobile platforms.
Java has a huge community support behind it. From fully functionality IDEs (like the one we will use in this course) – to robust frameworks, the Java open source community has contributed a lot to make the Java ecosystem a very compelling platform to build applications.
The demand for coders, programmers, and professionals who have experience with Java programming language has been growing steadily over the last few years. The salaries and consulting rates for these skills have also been rising and are only bound to go up as the demand for these skills remains steady or increases.