Helping "George" Get That Java Job
A quick overview on how to get through our first level Java interview
Companies around the world are desperate for good Java programmers. But are we really that rare?
And what is so special about Java? Isn't it a fairly easy language to learn?
My friend George has been working as a programmer for many decades. But his Java skills were still a bit young. However, he is a quick learner. The challenge is getting through the first level interview. That is when most programmers are already discarded.
In this short tutorial, we look at some of the broad topics that we need to understand to get through the first level interview.
Your Instructor
Heinz Kabutz is the author of The Java Specialists’ Newsletter, a publication enjoyed by tens of thousands of Java experts in over 145 countries. His book “Dynamic Proxies (in German)” was #1 Bestseller on Amazon.de in Fachbücher für Informatik for about five minutes until Amazon fixed their algorithm. Thanks to a supportive mother, he has now sold 5 copies.
Heinz’s Java Specialists’ newsletter is filled with amusing anecdotes of life on the Island of Crete. He is a popular speaker at all the best Java conferences around the world, and also at some of the worst. He teaches Java courses in classrooms around the world, where his prime objective is to make absolutely sure that none of his students fall asleep. He is not always successful.
Course Curriculum
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Start1. Java Versions (4:29)
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Start2. IDEs (2:25)
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Start3. Control Flow (4:46)
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Start4. JavaDocs (4:29)
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Start5. Methods and Fields (3:03)
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Start6. Access Control (1:51)
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Start7. Constructor and Builder (2:14)
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Start8. Exceptions (5:06)
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Start9. Object Orientation and Design Patterns (5:13)
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Start10. Data Structures (6:08)
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Start11. Streams and Lambdas (5:49)
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Start12. Memory Management (2:52)
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Start13. Frameworks (1:16)
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Start14. Threads (1:51)
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Start15. Summary (1:16)