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Course Curriculum 12 sections • 136 lectures • 23:03:00 total length •Introduction: 00:03:00 •What is Function?: 00:07:00 •Vertical Line Test: 00:04:00 •Value of a Function Graphically: 00:08:00 •Domain Range of a function Algebraically: 00:13:00 •Domain Range of a function Graphically: 00:06:00 •Even & Odd Functions: 00:07:00 •One to one Function: 00:05:00 •Composite Functions: 00:09:00 •How to draw Rational Functions- 1: 00:04:00 •How to draw Rational Functions- 2: 00:10:00 •Inverse of a function Algebraically: 00:05:00 •Inverse of a function Graphically: 00:09:00 •Practice Problems 1: 00:15:00 •Practice Problems 2: 00:11:00 •Resources Downloads: 00:40:00 •Introduction to Quadratic Equations: 00:04:00 •Solving Quadratic Equations by Factorization method: 00:10:00 •Writing in completed square form: 00:08:00 •Solving by completed square method: 00:08:00 •Sketching of Quadratic Graphs: 00:11:00 •Quadratic graphs using Transformations: 00:06:00 •Quadratic inequalities: 00:11:00 •Deriving Quadratic formula: 00:05:00 •Solving problems using Quadratic Formula: 00:06:00 •Equations reducible to Quadratic: 00:07:00 •Nature of Roots of Quadratic Equations: 00:04:00 •Nature of roots continues: 00:12:00 •Quadratic Equations (Resources): 00:50:00 •Distance formula: 00:15:00 •Mid point formula: 00:05:00 •Gradient of a line: 00:10:00 •Graphing using gradient and y intercept: 00:02:00 •Some standard lines: 00:04:00 •Slope intercept form y = m x +c: 00:05:00 •Intersection of line and parabola: 00:09:00 •Practice Problems from past papers (part 3): 00:12:00 •Sequence and series ( video): 00:08:00 •Arithmetic Sequence: 00:10:00 •General term of an A.P.: 00:07:00 •Finding given term is which term?: 00:05:00 •Writing sequence when two terms are known: 00:08:00 •Condition for three terms to be in A.P.: 00:05:00 •Sum to n terms of A.P.: 00:06:00 •Practice Problems 1 (A.P.): 00:08:00 •Practice problems 3 (A.P.): 00:07:00 •Practice problems 4 (A.P.): 00:10:00 •Geometric Progressions: 00:11:00 •Sum to n terms in G.P.: 00:14:00 •Sum to infinite Terms in G.P.: 00:13:00 •Practice Problems 1 (GP): 00:13:00 •Practice Problems 2 (GP): 00:06:00 •Practice Problems based on AP and GP both: 00:15:00 •Sequence and series Text 1: 00:40:00 •Sequence and series Text 2: 00:55:00 •What is Factorial?: 00:06:00 •n-choose -r problems: 00:06:00 •Properties of n - choose -r: 00:05:00 •Expanding using Binomial Theorem: 00:11:00 •Finding the indicated term in the Binomial expansion: 00:10:00 •Finding the indicated term from end: 00:09:00 •Finding the coefficient for given exponent (index) of the variable: 00:08:00 •Finding the term independent of variable: 00:05:00 •Expanding in increasing and decreasing powers of x: 00:09:00 •Practice problems 1: 00:12:00 •Practice Problems 2: 00:09:00 •Practice problems 3: 00:10:00 •Past papers problems 1: 00:15:00 •Past Paper problems 2: 00:13:00 •Past Paper problems 3: 00:09:00 •Resources in this section: 00:48:00 •What is Derivative?: 00:07:00 •Derivation of formula for Derivative: 00:06:00 •Differentiation by definition or First Principle: 00:06:00 •Power Rule: 00:20:00 •Practice Problems on Power Rule 1: 00:07:00 •Practice Problems on Power Rule 2: 00:07:00 •Practice Problems on Power Rule 3: 00:05:00 •Practice Problems on Power Rule 4: 00:11:00 •Practice Problems on Power Rule 5: 00:07:00 •Tangents and Normals- Basics: 00:12:00 •Practice- Tangents and Normals Part 1: 00:16:00 •Practice- Tangents and Normals Part 2: 00:13:00 •Practice- Tangents and Normals Part 3: 00:11:00 •Practice- Tangents and Normals Part 4: 00:14:00 •Stationary Points - Basics: 00:13:00 •Practice- Increasing Decreasing & Maxima Minima part 1: 00:11:00 •Practice- Increasing Decreasing & Maxima Minima part 2: 00:12:00 •Practice- Increasing Decreasing & Maxima Minima part 3: 00:10:00 •Concavity-Basics: 00:02:00 •Concavity & Second Derivative: 00:08:00 •Second Derivative Test: 00:09:00 •Practice Problems on second derivative: 00:04:00 •Practice Problem of Maxima Minima using second derivative test Part 1: 00:17:00 •Practice Problem of Maxima Minima using second derivative test Part 2: 00:10:00 •Practice Problem of Maxima Minima using second derivative test Part 3: 00:07:00 •Practice Problem of Maxima Minima using second derivative test Part 4: 00:07:00 •Applications of Maxima and Minima Part 1: 00:09:00 •Applications of Maxima and Minima Part 2: 00:07:00 •Applications of Maxima and Minima Part 3: 00:10:00 •Applications of Maxima and Minima Part 4: 00:09:00 •Applications of Maxima and Minima Part 5: 00:10:00 •Applications of Maxima and Minima Part 6: 00:08:00 •Past Paper Problems on applications of maxima and minima Part 1: 00:09:00 •Past Paper Problems on applications of maxima and minima Part 2: 00:09:00 •Past Paper Problems on applications of maxima and minima Part 3: 00:08:00 •Past Paper Problems on applications of maxima and minima Part 4: 00:07:00 •Chain Rule: 00:12:00 •Rate of change part 1: 00:05:00 •Rate of change part 2: 00:10:00 •Rate of change part 3: 00:07:00 •Past Paper Problems using chain rule -1: 00:06:00 •Past Paper Problems using chain rule - 2: 00:07:00 •Past Paper Problems using chain rule 3: 00:07:00 •Past Paper Problems using chain rule -4: 00:04:00 •Graphical Method of solving pair of linear equations: 00:10:00 •Video lecture on Graphical method: 00:05:00 •Method of elimination by substitution: 00:10:00 •Video lecture on substitution method: 00:06:00 •Method of elimination by equating the coefficients: 00:10:00 •Video lecture on equating coefficients method: 00:09:00 •Practice Problems on Linear equation: 00:20:00 •How to take up this course?: 00:10:00 •Background of Algebra: 00:10:00 •Language of Alg ebra: 00:10:00 •Finding Values of algebraic expressions: 00:14:00 •Fractional Indices: 00:10:00 •Higher Indices: 00:07:00 •Rules of Brackets: 00:04:00 •Simplification by removing brackets (BODMAS): 00:11:00 •Simplifications of Algebraic Fractions: 00:07:00 •Solving complex Linear Equations in one variable: 00:10:00 •Factorization by taking out common factor: 00:10:00 •Factorization by grouping the terms: 00:09:00 •Factorize using identity a ² - b ²: 00:07:00 •Factorization by middle term split: 00:12:00
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Python Programming: Beginner To Expert Module 01: Introduction to Python Programming from A-Z Intro To Python Section Overview 00:06:00 What is Python Programming? 00:10:00 Who is This Course For? 00:05:00 Python Programming Marketplace 00:06:00 Python Job Opportunities 00:05:00 How To Land a Python Job Without a Degree 00:08:00 Python Programmer Job Roles 00:09:00 Python from A-Z Course Structure 00:04:00 Module 02: Getting Familiar with Python Getting Familiar with Python Section Overview 00:06:00 Installing Python on Windows 00:10:00 Anaconda and Jupyter Notebooks Part 1 00:08:00 Anaconda and Jupyter Notebooks Part 2 00:16:00 Comments 00:05:00 Python Syntax 00:02:00 Line Structure 00:03:00 Line Structure Exercise 00:07:00 Joining Lines 00:05:00 Multiple Statements on a Single Line 00:05:00 Indentation 00:08:00 Module 03: Basic Data Types Basic Data Types Section Overview 00:08:00 String Overview 00:10:00 String Manipulation 00:07:00 String Indexing 00:04:00 String Slicing 00:08:00 Printing 00:10:00 Python Variables 00:08:00 Integers and Floats 00:08:00 Booleans 00:02:00 Mini Project 1 : Letter Counter 00:20:00 Module 04: Python Operators Python Operators Section Overview 00:04:00 Comparison Operators 00:09:00 Arithmetic Operators 00:08:00 Assignment Operators 00:05:00 Logical Operators 00:13:00 Identity Operators 00:05:00 Membership Operators 00:02:00 Bitwise Operators 00:08:00 Module 05: Advanced Data Types Python Advanced Data Types Section Overview 00:11:00 Sets 00:06:00 List Overview 00:05:00 List Slicing and Indexing 00:04:00 Tuples 00:02:00 Dictionaries 00:11:00 When to use each one? 00:05:00 Compound Data Types 00:03:00 Module 06: Control Flow Part 1 Control Flow Part 1 Section Overview 00:15:00 Intro to Control Flow 00:01:00 Basic Conditional Statements 00:14:00 More Conditional Statements 00:05:00 For Loops 00:10:00 While Loops 00:12:00 Module 07: Control Flow Part 2 Control Flow Part 2 Section Overview 00:02:00 Break Statements 00:08:00 Continue Statements 00:05:00 Zip Function 00:07:00 Enumerate Function 00:04:00 List Comprehension 00:04:00 Module 08: Python Functions Python Functions Section Overview 00:03:00 Intro to Functions 00:02:00 Python help Function 00:03:00 Defining Functions 00:09:00 Variable Scope 00:08:00 Doc Strings 00:04:00 Module 09: User Input and Error Handling User Input and Error Handling Section Overview 00:02:00 Introduction to error handling 00:03:00 User Input 00:04:00 Syntax Errors 00:04:00 Exceptions 00:11:00 Handling Exceptions Part 1 00:08:00 Handling Exceptions Part 2 00:08:00 Module 10: Python Advanced Functions Python Advanced Functions Section Overview 00:05:00 Lambda Functions 00:05:00 Functions args and kwargs 00:10:00 Iterators 00:08:00 Generators and Yield 00:12:00 Map Function 00:14:00 Filter Function 00:08:00 Module 11: Python Scripting and Libraries Python Scripting and Libraries Section Overview 00:05:00 What is a script? 00:01:00 What is an IDE? 00:17:00 What is a text editor? 00:12:00 From Jupyter Notebook to VScode Part 1 00:15:00 From Jupyter Notebook to VScode Part 2 00:05:00 Importing Scripts 00:03:00 Standard Libraries 00:04:00 Third Party Libraries 00:06:00 Module 12: NumPy NumPy Section Overview 00:04:00 Why use NumPy? 00:04:00 NumPy Arrays 00:10:00 Reshaping, Accessing, and Modifying 00:07:00 Slicing and Copying 00:06:00 Inserting, Appending, and Deleting 00:10:00 Array Logical Indexing 00:04:00 Broadcasting 00:08:00 Module 13: Pandas Intro to Pandas 00:17:00 Pandas Series 00:17:00 Pandas Series Manipulation 00:17:00 Pandas DataFrame 00:17:00 Pandas DataFrame Manipulation 00:13:00 Dealing with Missing Values 00:10:00 Module 14: Introduction to OOP Functional vs OOP 00:06:00 OOP Key Definitions 00:04:00 Create your First Class 00:12:00 How to Create and Use Objects 00:06:00 How to Modify Attributes 00:12:00 Module 15: Advanced OOP Python Decorators 00:27:00 Property Decorator 00:09:00 Class Method Decorator 00:07:00 Static Methods 00:10:00 Inheritance from A to Z 00:21:00 Module 16: Starting a Career in Python Getting Started with Freelancing 00:09:00 Building A Brand 00:12:00 Personal Branding 00:13:00 Importance of Having Website/Blog 00:04:00 Do's and Don'ts of Networking 00:06:00 Creating A Python Developer Resume 00:06:00
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Game Developer: Average salary range £30,000 - £60,000 Course Curriculum Section 01: Introduction Course Introduction 00:02:00 Course Curriculum 00:04:00 How to get Pre-requisites 00:02:00 Getting Started on Windows, Linux or Mac 00:01:00 Section 02: Introduction To Python And Setting Up Introduction to Python 00:02:00 Python vs Other Languages 00:04:00 Why It's Popular 00:04:00 Command Line Basics 00:07:00 Python Installation (Step By Step) 00:06:00 PyCharm IDE Installation 00:08:00 Getting Start PyCharm IDE 00:05:00 First Python Hello World Program 00:07:00 Assessment Test1 00:01:00 Solution for Assessment Test1 00:01:00 Summary 00:02:00 Section 03: PythonBasic Introduction 00:02:00 Variables 00:16:00 Data Types 00:13:00 Type Casting 00:07:00 User Inputs 00:08:00 Comments 00:04:00 Assessment Test2 00:01:00 Solution for Assessment Test2 00:02:00 Summary 00:02:00 Section 04: Python Strings Introduction 00:02:00 Strings 00:05:00 String Indexing 00:05:00 String Slicing 00:04:00 String Built-in Functions 00:09:00 Formatting String (Dynamic Data) 00:05:00 Assessment Test 00:01:00 Solution for Assessment Test 00:01:00 Summary 00:01:00 Section 05: Python Operators Introduction 00:03:00 Arithmetic Operators 00:08:00 Assignment Operators 00:05:00 Comparison Operators 00:05:00 Logical Operators 00:02:00 AND Operator 00:04:00 OR Operator 00:02:00 NOT Operator 00:03:00 Booleans 00:02:00 Assessment Test4 00:02:00 Solution for Assessment Test4 00:01:00 Summary 00:01:00 Section 06: Python Sequences Introduction 00:02:00 Arrays in Earlier 00:02:00 Lists 00:06:00 Add List Items 00:03:00 Remove List Items 00:01:00 Sort Lists 00:03:00 Join Lists 00:08:00 Tuples 00:08:00 Update tuples 00:07:00 Join tuples 00:02:00 Dictionaries 00:06:00 Add Dictionary Items 00:04:00 Remove Dictionary Items 00:03:00 Nested Dictionaries 00:04:00 Sets 00:04:00 Add Set Items 00:03:00 Remove Set Items 00:01:00 Join Set Items 00:04:00 Assessment Test 00:01:00 Solution for Assessment Test 00:02:00 Summary 00:01:00 Section 07: Python Statements Introduction 00:03:00 If Statement 00:03:00 If-else Statement 00:04:00 If-elif-else Statement 00:04:00 If Statement Coding Exercise 00:05:00 Assessment Test 00:02:00 Solution for Assessment Test 00:02:00 Summary 00:02:00 Section 08: Python Control Flow Statements Introduction 00:04:00 Flow Charts 00:04:00 While Loops Statement 00:10:00 For Loops Statement 00:06:00 Loop through a String 00:03:00 The Break Statement 00:03:00 The Continue Statement 00:02:00 The range() Function 00:04:00 Nested Loops 00:04:00 2D List using Nested Loop 00:04:00 Assessment Test 00:01:00 Solution for Assessment Test 00:03:00 Summary 00:01:00 Section 09: Python Games For Beginners Introduction 00:01:00 Guessing Game 00:07:00 Car Game 00:10:00 Summary 00:01:00 Section 10: Python Functions Introduction 00:02:00 Creating a Function 00:03:00 Calling a Function 00:06:00 Function with Arguments 00:05:00 args, Arbitrary Arguments 00:04:00 kwargs, Arbitrary Keyword Arguments 00:06:00 Summary 00:01:00 Section 11: Working With File Structure Introduction 00:03:00 Reading Files 00:10:00 Creating / Writing Files 00:06:00 Delete Files 00:03:00 Summary 00:01:00 Section 12: Regular Expressions Introduction 00:02:00 RegEx Module 00:07:00 RegEx Functions 00:08:00 Summary 00:02:00 Section 13: PythonProject Introduction 00:02:00 Project Overview 00:03:00 ATM RealTime Project 00:13:00 Summary 00:01:00
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Career Path The 2021 Python Programming From Beginner to Expert course would be beneficial for any related profession or industry such as: Python Developer Python Programmer Product Manager Data Analyst Module 01: Introduction to Python Programming from A-Z Introduction To Python Section Overview 00:05:00 What is Python Programming? 00:10:00 Who is This Course For? 00:05:00 Python Programming Marketplace 00:06:00 Python Job Opportunities 00:05:00 How To Land a Python Job Without a Degree 00:08:00 Python Programmer Job Roles 00:09:00 Python from A-Z Course Structure 00:04:00 Module 02: Getting Familiar with Python Getting Familiar with Python Section Overview 00:06:00 Installing Python on Windows 00:10:00 Anaconda and Jupyter Notebooks Part 1 00:08:00 Anaconda and Jupyter Notebooks Part 2 00:16:00 Comments 00:05:00 Python Syntax 00:02:00 Line Structure 00:03:00 Line Structure Exercise 00:07:00 Joining Lines 00:05:00 Multiple Statements on a Single Line 00:05:00 Indentation 00:08:00 Module 03: Basic Data Types Basic Data Types Section Overview 00:08:00 String Overview 00:10:00 String Manipulation 00:07:00 String Indexing 00:04:00 String Slicing 00:08:00 Printing 00:10:00 Python Variables 00:08:00 Integers and Floats 00:08:00 Booleans 00:05:00 Mini Project 1 : Letter Counter 00:20:00 Module 04: Python Operators Python Operators Section Overview 00:04:00 Comparison Operators 00:09:00 Arithmetic Operators 00:08:00 Assignment Operators 00:04:00 Logical Operators 00:13:00 Identity Operators 00:05:00 Membership Operators 00:02:00 Bitwise Operators 00:08:00 Module 05: Advanced Data Types Python Advanced Data Types Section Overview 00:11:00 Sets 00:06:00 List Overview 00:05:00 List Slicing and Indexing 00:04:00 Tuples 00:02:00 Dictionaries 00:11:00 When to use each one? 00:05:00 Compound Data Types 00:03:00 Module 06: Control Flow Part 1 Control Flow Part 1 Section Overview 00:15:00 Introduction to Control Flow 00:01:00 Basic Conditional Statements 00:14:00 More Conditional Statements 00:05:00 For Loops 00:10:00 While Loops 00:12:00 Module 07: Control Flow Part 2 Control Flow Part 2 Section Overview 00:02:00 Break Statements 00:08:00 Continue Statements 00:05:00 Zip Function 00:07:00 Enumerate Function 00:04:00 List Comprehension 00:04:00 Module 08: Python Functions Python Functions Section Overview 00:03:00 Introduction to Functions 00:05:00 Python help Function 00:03:00 Defining Functions 00:09:00 Variable Scope 00:08:00 Doc Strings 00:04:00 Module 09: User Input and Error Handling User Input and Error Handling Section Overview 00:02:00 Introduction to Error Handling 00:03:00 User Input 00:04:00 Syntax Errors 00:04:00 Exceptions 00:11:00 Handling Exceptions Part 1 00:08:00 Handling Exceptions Part 2 00:08:00 Module 10: Python Advanced Functions Python Advanced Functions Section Overview 00:05:00 Lambda Functions 00:05:00 Functions args and kwargs 00:10:00 Iterators 00:08:00 Generators and Yield 00:12:00 Map Function 00:14:00 Filter Function 00:08:00 Module 11: Python Scripting and Libraries Python Scripting and Libraries Section Overview 00:05:00 What is a script? 00:01:00 What is an IDE? 00:17:00 What is a text editor? 00:12:00 From Jupyter Notebook to VScode Part 1 00:15:00 From Jupyter Notebook to VScode Part 2 00:05:00 Importing Scripts 00:03:00 Standard Libraries 00:04:00 Third Party Libraries 00:06:00 Module 12: NumPy NumPy Section Overview 00:04:00 Introduction to NumPy 00:04:00 Why use NumPy? 00:04:00 NumPy Arrays 00:10:00 Reshaping, Accessing, and Modifying 00:07:00 Slicing and Copying 00:06:00 Inserting, Appending, and Deleting 00:10:00 Array Logical Indexing 00:04:00 Broadcasting 00:08:00 Module 13: Pandas Introduction to Pandas 00:17:00 Pandas Series 00:17:00 Pandas Series Manipulation 00:17:00 Pandas DataFrame 00:17:00 Pandas DataFrame Manipulation 00:13:00 Dealing with Missing Values 00:10:00 Module 14: Introduction to OOP Functional vs OOP 00:06:00 OOP Key Definitions 00:04:00 Create your First Class 00:12:00 How to Create and Use Objects 00:06:00 How to Modify Attributes 00:12:00 Module 15: Advanced OOP Python Decorators 00:27:00 Property Decorator 00:09:00 Class Method Decorator 00:07:00 Static Methods Decorator 00:10:00 Inheritance 00:21:00 Module 16: Starting a Career in Python Python Career Section Overview 00:06:00 Getting Started with Freelancing 00:09:00 Building A Brand 00:12:00 Personal Branding 00:13:00 Importance of Having Website/Blog 00:04:00 Networking Do's and Don'ts 00:04:00 Top Freelance Websites 00:08:00 Creating A Python Developer Resume 00:06:00 Resources Resources - Python Programming Beginner to Expert Course 00:00:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The target audience for this textbook is all Oracle professionals, both business and systems professionals. Among the specific groups for whom this textbook will be helpful are: ? Business and non-IT professionals ? Application designers and database developers ? Business Intelligence (BI) analysts and consumers ? Database administrators ? Web server administrators Overview The first portion of this textbook considers the logical models upon which a relational database is based and the various configurations and environments in which you may work with the Oracle database. The next segment focuses on the actual SQL syntax for writing database queries. You will begin with the simplest of queries and then proceed onto moderately complex query scenarios. Finally, this textbook covers the DDL, DML and transaction control portions of the SQL language that allow one to create, maintain and manipulate application database objects and application data. This textbook takes a unique approach to SQL training in that it incorporates data modeling theory, relational database theory, graphical depictions of theoretical concepts and numerous examples of actual SQL syntax into one learning vehicle. Relational Databases & Data Models About Data Models About the Relational Model The Electronics Data Model About the Relational DBMS Selection & Setup of the Database Interface Considering Available Tools Selecting the Appropriate Tool Oracle Net Database Connections Oracle PAAS Database Connections Setup SQL Developer Setup SQL*Plus Setup Jdeveloper Using the Database Interface About Bind & Substitution Variables Using SQL Developer Using SQL*Plus Introduction to the SQL Language About the SQL Language Characteristics of SQL Introducing SQL Using Select SQL Rules The Select Statement The Select Statement Distinct/Unique Keyword Using Alias Names Restricting Results with the Where Clause About Logical Operators Equality Operator Boolean Operators REGEXP_LIKE() In Operator Sorting Data with the Order By Clause About the Order by Clause Multiple Column Sorts Specify the Sort Sequence About Null Values within Sorts Using Column Aliases Pseudo Columns, Functions & Top-N Queries Rowid Pseudo Column ORA_ROWSCN PSEUDO Column ROWNUM Pseudo Column About the Built-In Functions SYSDATE User & UID SESSIONTIMEZONE Function Using the Dual Table Row Limiting & Top-N Queries FETCH First x Rows Only Clause OFFSET x Rows Clause FETCH?PERCENT Clause The WITH TIES Option Joining Tables About Joins Inner Joins Reflexive Join Non-Key Join Outer Join Using the Set Operators About the Set Operators SQL Set Operator Examples UNION Example INTERECT Example MINUS Example UNION All Summary Functions Using Sub-Queries Finding Data with Sub-Queries Standard Sub-Queries Correlated Sub-Queries The EXISTS Operator Aggregating Data within Groups About Summary Groups Find Groups within the Tables Select Data From the Base Tables Select Groups from the Results Use DDL to Create & Manage Tables Create Table Statement Column Data Types Not Null Default Describe Alter Table Statement Drop Table Statement Table DDL Using SQL Developer Alter User Statement Alter Session Statement NLS_Language NLS_Date Use DML to Manipulate Data The Insert Statement The Delete Statement The Update Statement About Transactions Transaction Rollback Transaction Commit Transaction Savepoint The Set Transaction Statement Set Transaction Read Only Statement Rules Understanding the Data Models The Company Data Model The Electronics Data Model About the SQL-99 Standard SQL-92 & SQL-99 Cross Joins Natural Joins Inner Joins Implicit Inner Join Outer Joins Anti Joins Named Sub-Queries Enhancing Groups with Rollup & Cube Using Rollup The Grouping() Function Using Cube SQL Functions: Character Handling What are the SQL Functions? String Formatting Functions UPPER(), LOWER() Example INITCAP() Example Character Codes Functions CHR((), ASCII() Examples PAD & TRIM Functions RPAD() Example RTRIM() Example TRIM() Example String Manipulation Functions DECODE () Example SUBSTR() Example INSTR() Example TRANSLATE() Example REPLACE() Example String Comparison Functions LEAST() Example Phonetic Search Function SOUNDEX() Example SQL Functions: Numeric Handling About the Numeric Data Functions GREATEST() Example ABS() Example ROUND() Example TRUNC() Example SIGN() Example TO_NUMBER() Example & Data ype Conversions NULL VALUES FUNCTIONS NVL() & NVL2() Function NVL() Example (Character) NVL() Example (Numeric Loss of Data) NVL() Example (Numeric Output) NVL2() Example COALESCE() Function NULLIF() Function SQL Functions: Date Handling Date Formatting Functions TO_CHAR() & TO_DATE() Format Patterns TO_CHAR() Examples TO_DATE() Examples EXTRACT() Example Date Arithmetic Functions MONTHS_BETWEEN() Example ADD_MONTHS() Example LAST_DAY() Example NEXT_DAY() Example TRUNC(), ROUND() Dates Example NEW_ TIME() Example About V$TIMEZONE_NAMES CAST() FUNCTION & TIME ZONES Database Objects: About Database Objects About Database Objects About Schemas Making Object References Database Objects: Relational Views About Relations Views The Create View Statement Why Use Views? Accessing Views with DML Maintaining View Definitions Alter View Drop View DDL Using SQL Developer Database Objects: Indexes About Indexes Create & Drop Index Statements Indexes & Performance Data Dictionary Storage Database Objects: Creating Other Objects About Sequences Referencing NEXTVAL Referencing CURRVAL Within the DEFAULT Clause Alter Sequence & Drop Sequence ALTER SEQUENCE DROP SEQUENCE About Identity Columns CREATE TABLE?GENERATED AS IDENTITY ALTER TABLE?GENERATED AS IDENTITY Start With Limit Value ALTER TABLE...DROP IDENTITY About Synonyms CREATE & DROP SYNONYM Statements CREATE SYNONYM DROP SYNONYM Public Vs Private Synonyms CREATE SCHEMA AUTHORIZATION Database Objects: Object Management Using DDL The RENAME Statement TABLESPACE Placement CREATE TABLE?TABLESPACE The Comment Statement The TRUNCATE TABLE Statement Database Objects: Security About Object Security Grant Object Privileges Revoke Object Privileges Object Privileges & SQL Developer Data Integrity Using Constraints About Constraints NOT NULL Constraint NOT NULL Example CHECK Constraint UNIQUE Constraint PRIMARY KEY Constraint REFERENCES Constraint ON DELETE CASCADE Example ON DELETE SET NULL Example Constraints on Existing Tables Constraints & SQL Developer Managing Constraint Definitions RENAMING & DROPPING Constraints ENABLING & DISABLING Constraints DEFERRED Constraint Enforcement SET CONSTRAINTS Handling Constraint Exceptions Constraints with Views DATA Dictionary Storage The Data Dictionary Structure More About the Data Dictionary OBJECT-SPECIFIC Dictionary Views USER_UPDATABLE_COLUMNS The Dictionary Structure METADATA & SQL Developer Additional course details: Nexus Humans Oracle 12c SQL Fundamentals training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. 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You?ll exit this course empowered to create robust, scalable, and efficient Java-based applications that drive innovation and growth for your organization The Java Platform The Java Platform Lifecycle of a Java Program Responsibilities of JVM Documentation and Code Reuse Using the JDK Explain the JDK?s file structure Use the command line compiler to compile a Java class Use the command line Java interpreter to run a Java application class The IntelliJ Paradigm Introduce the IntelliJ IDE The Basics of the IntelliJ interface IntelliJ Projects and Modules Creating and running Java applications Writing a Simple Class Write a Java class that does not explicitly extend another class Define instance variables for a Java class Create object instances Primitives vs Object References Implement a main method to create an instance of the defined class Adding Methods to the Class Write a class with accessor methods to read and write instance variables Write a constructor to initialize an instance with data Write a constructor that calls other constructors of the class to benefit from code reuse Use the this keyword to distinguish local variables from instance variables Object-Oriented Programming Real-World Objects Classes and Objects Object Behavior Methods and Messages Inheritance, Abstraction, and Polymorphism Encapsulation Inheritance Method Overriding Polymorphism Essential Java Programming Essential Java Programming Language Statements Arithmetic operators Operators to increment and decrement numbers Comparison operators Logical operators Return type of comparison and logical operators Use for loops Switch Expressions Switch Expressions and yield Using Strings and Text Blocks Create an instance of the String class Test if two strings are equal Get the length of a string Parse a string for its token components Perform a case-insensitive equality test Build up a string using StringBuffer Contrast String, StringBuffer,and StringBuilder Compact Strings Text Blocks Specializing in a Subclass Constructing a class that extends another class Implementing equals and toString Writing constructors that pass initialization data to parent constructor Using instanceof to verify type of an object reference Pattern matching for instanceof Overriding subclass methods Safely casting references to a more refined type Fields and Variables Discuss Block Scoping Rules Distinguish between instance variables and method variables within a method Explain the difference between the terms field and variable List the default values for instance variables Final and Static fields and methods Local Variable type inference Using Arrays Declaring an array reference Allocating an array Initializing the entries in an array Writing methods with a variable number of arguments Records Data Objects in Java Introduce records as carrier of immutable data Defining records Java Packages and Visibility Use the package keyword to define a class within a specific package Discuss levels of accessibility/visibility Using the import keyword to declare references to classes in a specific package Using the standard type naming conventions Visibility in the Java Modular System Correctly executing a Java application class The Java modular system Defining Modules Inheritance and Polymorphism Write a subclass with a method that overrides a method in the superclass Group objects by their common supertype Utilize polymorphism Cast a supertype reference to a valid subtype reference Use the final keyword on methods and classes to prevent overriding Interfaces and Abstract Classes Define supertype contracts using abstract classes Implement concrete classes based on abstract classes Define supertype contracts using interfaces Implement concrete classes based on interfaces Explain advantage of interfaces over abstract classes Explain advantage of abstract classes over interfaces Static, default and private methods in interfaces Sealed classes Introduce Sealed classes The sealed and permits modifiers Sealed Interfaces Exception Handling Introduction to Exception Handling Introduce the Exception architecture Defining a try/catch blocks Checked vs Unchecked exceptions Exceptions Defining your own application exceptions Automatic closure of resources Suppressed exceptions Handling multiple exceptions in one catch Helpful Nullpointers Enhanced try-with-resources Java Developer's Toolbox Developing applications Introduce the wrapper classes Explain Autoboxing and Unboxing Converting String representations of primitive numbers into their primitive types Defining Enumerations Using static imports Deprecating methods Advanced Java Programming Introduction to Generics Generics and Subtyping Bounded Wildcards Generic Methods Legacy Calls To Generics When Generics Should Be Used Lambda Expressions and Functional Interface Understanding the concept of functional programming Writing lambda expressions Understanding functional interfaces Collections Provide an overview of the Collection API Review the different collection implementations (Set, List and Queue) Explore how generics are used with collections Examine iterators for working with collections Using Collections Collection Sorting Comparators Using the Right Collection Lambda expressions in Collections Bonus Topics: Time Permitting Streams Understanding the problem with collections in Java Thinking of program solutions in a declarative way Use the Stream API to process collections of data Understand the difference between intermediate and terminal stream operations Filtering elements from a Stream Finding element(s) within a Stream Collecting the elements from a Stream into a List takeWhile and dropWhile intermediate operations Collectors Using different ways to collect the items from a Stream Grouping elements within a stream Gathering statistics about numeric property of elements in a stream