Introduction to Java as a Second Language

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Last updated on June 22, 2025 11:54 pm

Learn Java as a second language with this introductory course. Ideal for those familiar with programming, it covers Java Object Orientation and draws parallels with other paradigms. Join this 3-course Specialization and transfer your programming knowledge to Java. Get hands-on experience with lab exercises using your system and Java installation. The instructor will guide you through setup and configuration, demonstrating installation on a Windows system. Start your journey to mastering Java today!

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This course is meant to be an introduction to Java as a second language, if you are familiar with any computer programming language. It could be shell scripting, knowledge of older Java versions, JavaScript, etc. This course will allow you to quickly pick up the Java programming language. You will learn Java Object Orientation, and see the parallels with other programming paradigms.

This is course 1 of a 3 course Specialization titled Java as a Second Language. It assumes that you know some programming and want to transfer that knowledge into learning Java.
Lab exercises will be performed using your system and Java installation. The instructor will guide you through setting up and configuring your environment and working through the labs. Java can be installed on just about any type of computer, but the instructor will demonstrate the installation on a Windows system.

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