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Hi there before we get started with the first chapter Let's spend a few minutes looking at the cost

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structure are not exploding the UI features for navigating through the site.

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So this is a dashboard that you will see once you sign up and it has different menu items here.

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On one of the important ones is this one cost content which has the under-cut equal so the cost is organized

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into sections here.

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Section 1 2 3 and so on our next section is nothing but a chapter.

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And within each section if you click on it you'll be able to see the different lectures on almost all

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of the lectures and discourse are really our best.

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OK so these lectures are also referred to as lessons on to view a particular lecture.

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All you need to do is just click on it and it will start the lecture on Ronsard ends.

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It automatically progresses to the next lesson.

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Now every chapter starts with an introduction here where we will talk about the agenda for the chapter

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And it also ends with a conclusion which basically summarizes all the good points in that particular

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chapter on almost all chapters.

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Also with Dick gris.

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And so that's a chapter on some of the lessons cumbered some additional resources.

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For instance here this particular lesson there are some additional resources that come with the lesson

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In this case it's it's some additional notes so you can just don't look the notes and read the notes

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Now if a particular lecture has a demo then the demo programs are also brought it into the resource

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section.

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So the resources section is basically a section that comes with each lecture.

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And if there is some additional notes or additional programs then they are uploaded into the resources

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section of that particular lecture.

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So in this case there is and in the resource section how additional notes and also a demo program.

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This particular lecture has a demo.

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That's why we see this Bless them all.

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So their demo program is uploaded here in July it has a July extension so you would just download it

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compile and run it.

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And guess if you'll see that the demo program has a dot DXP extension.

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Simply change it could dot Java on you're good to go.

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Now many lectures are in sleights format and we do that because we are going to explain many of the

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concepts using nice animations and the text is also very nicely emphasized so we houselights and we

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also have demo programs a lot of demo programs.

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But if the slides are followed by their demo then we have something like this in the title plus Demel

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But if the lecture is only the more type then we will how the next demo by followed by a colon and then

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the title of the lecture.

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So it would be either only sleights or sleights but demo or only more.

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So thats the kind of structure that you will see thats the kind of lessons that you will see in this

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course.

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Not a fast lesson here first Apgar gives a very high level of Java.

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In this particular chapter we will also install Java unright our very first program and sections 2 3

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4 and 5 fall under the language basic series.

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So they scour the core language features in Java and sections 7 and 8 are slightly more advanced.

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The Khowar the object oriented features like inheritance polymorphism interfaces and so on.

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And to learn those concepts we use a case study of a real world social bookmarking application.

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So in this particular case we will look at the requirements on some of the features that it needs to

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how and in order to build those features we need to know some object oriented concepts and thats how

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we are going to learn our object oriented concepts.

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So instead of using some toy example we are using a more complex example of a real world application

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And the nice thing about this is later in the project we are actually going to implement the same custardy

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So there is not going to be any context which in many of the courses you will see that the examples

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used as one are and when it comes to implementation they might typically use a different example.

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So in this case its the same thing.

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So we are ready to implement when we get to the project.

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And here there is also the nice tutorial on Eclipse.

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Its a very good tutorial of one and a half hour lead iron.

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It will help you to write Joe our programs in a video diary.

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And before this section so which means from 1 to 8 we will just write our programs using a text editor

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and thats because eclipse actually Hyatt's lot of conflict configuration details.

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And as a beginner programmer you need to understand wandless configuration doodles are so thats why

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under Section 8 we will be using a text editor and then we will switch to eclipse for the project and

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all of the subsequent lessons on that will also help you do appreciate the features that an ID like

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Eclipse offers.

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So you will see that how efficient you can be if you use an ID and after that you also have this JVM

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internal structure which is a special chapter.

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And we have these chapters exceptions and exceptions is followed by input output on data structures

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and more content will also be added into this course.

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So I would be continuously updating the course here and exceptions I mention in the introductory video

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that we are also going to talk about the best practices and design principles.

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So if you'll see a lecture having this kind of excited best practices it means that we are going to

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discuss some of the best practices are design principles and I also mentioned that we are going to discuss

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what 30 to 40 percent off the best practices prescribed in the book Effective Dala popular book Effective

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Java in effective Gelada on sarvant be a truce and we will be discussing it on 30 to 40 percent of them

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And in that book The Rules are organized into items.

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So that's why sometimes you might just see this kind of a text best practices.

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Sometimes I actually include the item number also items 58 and 65.

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So in that case we'll be discussing that particular item and we will discuss it in our own way.

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So we will use our own examples and we will try to understand those items are and many of them are demonstrably

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are due in court.

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So let's just go ahead and click on one of the videos here.

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Let's click on this one

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It's not the first thing I would like but sure as when you ran with Howard OVERDECK.

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So this particular item says speed.

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So this is the difference that we have.

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But if you find my speed my audio speed to be slow then you can actually increase it.

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And this is the one I would recommend if you want to increase going about this I think it would be too

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fast.

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I mean if you think it is too fast for you you can also select this.

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But I think these are too slow.

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I think ideally you would either go with one X or one point to five x.

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I think one X should be good for most of them but in case it is too slow for you just click on this

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notch also look at this

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So I guess that's fine a little bit funny but I think it's still fine.

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Now that's the audio for the video.

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You can set up either 1 0 0 pixels or 720 pixels.

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So don't do it because that's the default.

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So make sure that it is selected so that you can view the video and High-Definition.

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So you'll have a better viewing experience.

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Now there are 200 pictures and you might want to save some of them.

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So if you want to bookmark any of them just click on I bookmark here and make sure to hit enter here

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only then it gets saved.

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Or you can also add a comment on hit enter.

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Now when you save it on if you go back to that dashboard here so you will be able to see that one of

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the menu items as bookmarks on there you will be able to view it.

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And if I don't want it this will be Peirce's that are resources available which means that this particular

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lecture comes at somebody Tsotsis can because it has a demo.

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So it does come with some resources but if there are no resources then you won't even see this kind

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of security.

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Now if you want to if you have some questions about this particular lecture just click on this on click

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on ask on your question you can ask a question and I will definitely respond back very soon.

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But you might also want to search one a question to see if any other student has asked a similar question

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so you can also do that and you can if there are some questions you can also reply to those questions

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and help other students so closer.

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And that's about it.

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Let's go back to the dashboard.

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OK.

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So that's about it.

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So let me just pull up some slides on.

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Let's look at what books you can follow.

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So this is run off the books that I would recommend.

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You don't have to really buy it.

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But we will be covering some of the items in this book.

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So it is $55 a book by Josh Block.

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Typically most courses do not cover this so they just go with the Cordella.

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This is considered very advanced stuff.

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But if you want to you can buy this book so that if you cover a particular item or discuss one particular

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item you can actually read it from this book.

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But it is not really necessary.

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Other than that these are some Cordula books.

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So harnessing Djala is by Kishor Sharon and there are volumes 1 and 2 Hugo if you want but you can buy

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that but it is not necessary at all.

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It's just for your preference.

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Same with headphones head first java headphones Djala as really big in your book your expense everything

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using nice animations.

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So once again not required at all.

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So this course is good enough.

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You don't have to buy any books on anything is the book you might want to buy so that you can read some

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of the items which are discussed and those items will also be covered but also be discussed in our own

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way using our own examples.

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So it's going to be a bit different too.

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To make sure once you're done with of course you might want to leave review.

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Well good or bad whatever it does.

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So bulu Oliveri if you will as it can help other students on it can also help me also.

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So I think that's about it that's about the course structure.

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Thank you.

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Henri will soon get started.
