Learning Path Java 9 Programming With Java 9 Free Download
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Incorporate the most recent version of Java by learning to code using Java 9
What you’ll learn
Learn the functional aspects of Java 9 programming
Learn about the Reactive aspects of Java 9 programming
Learn about the latest Lambda expressions
Learn about the new Stream operators
Requirements
Basic knowledge about Java and its previous versions is required to excel in this Learning Path.
Description
If you’re a programmer who wants to stay updated according to the industry standards, then this Learning Path is for you.
Java 9 is the most recent update to the list of Java languages. Java 9 is the successor of Java 8 and this version is making a lot of developers happy due to a variety of reasons. Java 9 incorporates a plethora of new changes like the Java platform module system, restructuring the JDKs and JREs run modules, defining a new URI scheme for naming modules, classes, and so on.
In this Learning Path, you will learn functional and reactive programming using Java 9. functional programming includes the introduction to functional Programming and installation.
Application development with Java 9 can be summarized in these words:
More Power; Less Code.
Under reactive programming, you will get to learn about the basics of reactive programming and understand the Flow API. You will also get to learn about the various operators, and learn about the unit and concurrency testing used in reactive programming. You will also learn about Lambda expressions, Stream operations, sequential data processing and parallel streams.
By the end of this Learning Path, you will be able to successfully write powerful functional and reactive programs with the help of Java 9.
About the Author
For this course, we have combined the best works of this esteemed author
Marco Faella is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy. He has taught classes on Java programming, compiler construction, and software eeering to undergraduate and graduate students since 2005. He is the author of over 50 scientific publications in international conferences and journals. He has also developed scientific software in C, OCaml, Python, and Java. Marco is fluent in C, C, OCaml, Python, and Java and has contributed to the Parma Polyhedra Library, a well-known scientific library for the symbolic manipulation of polyhedra.
Manuel Vicente Vivo is a Senior Associate Software Eeer at Capital One. He is involved in all kind of decisions regarding the Mobile product. He had an opportunity to do some API and Mobile development (both Android and iOS) and automation testing and also wrote few articles about RxJava (1 and 2) that are quite popular. He is interested in functional programming. Manuel has spoken in conferences about Rx Java. He always looks for perfection, and he believes that having an application that is well tested and with a really defined structure makes a huge difference.
Overview
Section 1: Functional Programming with Streams in Java 9
Lecture 1 The Course Overview
Lecture 2 Installation and Setup
Lecture 3 What Is Functional Programming?
Lecture 4 Interfaces Get a Boost
Lecture 5 Some Interfaces Are More Functional Than Others
Lecture 6 Writing Your First Lambda Expression
Lecture 7 Typing Lambda Expressions
Lecture 8 Capturing Values
Lecture 9 Method References
Lecture 10 Pre-Existing Functional Interfaces
Lecture 11 New Functional Interfaces
Lecture 12 Functional Interfaces for Primitive Types
Lecture 13 Composing Functions
Lecture 14 Comparing Streams, Collections, and Iterators
Lecture 15 Creating a Stream
Lecture 16 Understanding Lazy Evaluation
Lecture 17 Streams as Monads
Lecture 18 Filtering Stream Elements
Lecture 19 Transfog and Rearrag Stream Elements
Lecture 20 Basic Teal Operations
Lecture 21 Reductions and Collectors
Lecture 22 Streams of Primitive Types
Lecture 23 Recognizing and Avoiding Statefulness and Side Effects
Lecture 24 Using Parallel Streams
Lecture 25 Looking Under the Hood: The fork-join Framework
Lecture 26 2D Collision Detection
Lecture 27 Two-Phase Collision Detection
Section 2: Reactive Java 9
Lecture 28 The Course Overview
Lecture 29 Installing R
Lecture 30 What is Reactive Programming?
Lecture 31 Benefits of Reactive Programming
Lecture 32 Reactive Explained in a Simple Way
Lecture 33 Reactive Streams
Lecture 34 Java 9 Features
Lecture 35 Flow API
Lecture 36 Functional Programming
Lecture 37 Introduction
Lecture 38 Back Pressure
Lecture 39 Reactive Streams Implementation
Lecture 40 Marble Diagrams
Lecture 41 Operators 1/2
Lecture 42 Operators 2/2
Lecture 43 Creating Sources
Lecture 44 Observing Sources
Lecture 45 Concurrency
Lecture 46 Unit Testing
Lecture 47 Introduction to Akka
Lecture 48 Reactive Concepts
Lecture 49 Graphs
Lecture 50 Error Handling
Lecture 51 Introducing Spring and Jersey
Lecture 52 Importing Libraries and the Project Setup
Lecture 53 Communicating with External APIs
Lecture 54 Responding to the Client
Lecture 55 Unit Testing
A programmer or an enthusiast wanting to learn all the new and updated aspects of the Java programming language.