Learn the language used at Google, Amazon, Netflix and other big companies. Gain an understanding of statically typed languages and gain a leg up on learning other languages in the future.
Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and building services using AWS
Students will use IntelliJ IDEA to create Java applications. Students will use Heroku and AWS to deploy the applications onto live servers.
The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages.
Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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9am-1pm | Lab 1, journal 1 | Lab 2, journal 2 | Lab 3, journal 3 | Lab 4, journal 4 | |
1pm-2pm | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
2pm-5pm | Lecture 1 | Lecture 2 | Lecture 3 | Lecture 4 | Lecture 5 |
5pm-6pm | DS&A 1 | DS&A 2 | DS&A 3 | DS&A 4 | DS&A 5 |
after 6pm | Finish DS&A, read through Lab 1, readings for Lecture 2 | Finish DS&A, read through Lab 2, readings for Lecture 3 | Finish DS&A, read through Lab 3, readings for Lecture 4 | Finish DS&A, read through Lab 4, readings for Lecture 5 | Finish DS&A over weekend, readings for lecture 6 |
There are several types of assignments that are required for this course, and they have different policies on late work.
- Java Fundamentals
- Native Primitive Data-types
- Strings
- Arrays
- Java Collections library
- Lists
- Maps
- Sets
- Stacks and Queues
- Exception Handling
- Unit Tests
- Test Driven Design
- OOP Principles
- Concurrency
- Recursion
- MVC
- Identity and Authentication
- Security and Performance
- Web APIs
- Design Patterns
- Application Deployment
- Array Lists
- Linked Lists
- Stacks/Queues
- Trees
- Binary Search Trees
- Heaps
- Hash Tables
- Sets
- Graphs
- Sorting Algorithms
- Java
- SpringMVC
- AWS
- Group Projects
- Whiteboard Challenge Groups
- Unix
- Git
- GitHub
- IntelliJ IDE
- Postgres
Concepts in each of our courses are taught using stacked modules, where a new concept is introduced in each class session, building upon what came before it. This is a challenging style that requires persistence, practice, and collaboration, but allows more concepts to be introduced over the length of the course. This method helps students learn and retain more information in a short period of time. Learn more about stacked modules »
Students are required to bring their own laptop with plenty of free space on the hard drive. All students will be responsible for ensuring their computers contain the necessary tools to build and run the programs they write. These tools are available for any of MacOS/Windows/Linux, so students should use the operating system they are most comfortable with. By the first day of class, students will need:
- Java command line tools installed on their computer
- IntelliJ IDEA (Community Edition)
- The latest version of Google Chrome
- A GitHub account
Punctuality, participation in discussions, completion of assignments, and demonstration of professional behaviors with others are required, in accordance with our Code of Conduct. Attendance will be taken at the beginning of every class. Passing requires at least 90% attendance. Students should always contact the instructors ahead of time if they are unable to attend all or part of published class / lab hours.