Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This basic course is intended for anyone who is new to software development and wants, or needs, to gain an understanding of the fundamentals of coding and basics of Java and object-oriented programming concepts. Attendees might include: Technically-minded attendees who want or who want to begin the process of becoming an OO application developer Technical team members from non-development roles, re-skilling to move into software and application development roles within an organization Recent college graduates looking to apply their college experience to programming skills in a professional environment, or perhaps needing to learn the best practices and standards for programming within their new organization Technical managers tasked with overseeing programming teams, or development projects, where basic coding knowledge and exposure will be useful in project oversight or communications needs Overview This 'skills-centric' course is about 50% hands-on lab and 50% lecture, designed to train attendees in basic coding with Java, coupling the most current, effective techniques with the soundest industry practices. Our engaging instructors and mentors are highly experienced practitioners who bring years of current 'on-the-job' experience into every classroom. Working in a hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert team, attendees will learn: The steps involved in the creation and deployment of a computer program What OO programming is and what the advantages of OO are in today's world To work with objects, classes, and OO implementations The basic concepts of OO such as encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and abstraction The basic constructs that all programming languages share The basic Java constructs supporting processing as well as the OO orientation How to use Java exception handling About and how to use classes, inheritance and polymorphism About use collections, generics, autoboxing, and enumerations How to take advantage of the Java tooling that is available with the programming environment being used in the class Getting Started with Programming, OO and Java Basics for Non-Developers is a skills-focused, hands-on coding course that teaches students the fundamentals of programming object oriented (OO) applications with Java to a basic level, using sound coding skills and best practices for OO development. This course is presented in a way that enables interested students to embrace the fundamentals of coding as well as an introduction to Java, in a gentle paced environment that focuses on coding basics.Students are introduced to the application development cycle, structure of programs, and specific language syntax. The course introduces important algorithmic constructs, string and character manipulation, dynamic memory allocation, standard I/O, and fundamental object-oriented programming concepts. The course explains the use of inheritance and polymorphism early on so the students can practice extensively in the hands-on labs. Structured programming techniques and error handling are emphasized. The course includes the processing of command line arguments and environment variables, so students will be able to write flexible, user-friendly programs. Students will leave this course armed with the required skills to begin their journey as a Java programmer using modern coding skills and technologies. Introduction to Computer Programming Introduction to Programming Programming Tools Programming Fundamentals Thinking About Objects Program Basics Programming Constructs Java: A First Look The Java Platform Using the JDK The Eclipse Paradigm Writing a Simple Class OO Concepts Object-Oriented Programming Inheritance, Abstraction, and Polymorphism Getting Started with Java Adding Methods to the Class Language Statements Using Strings Specializing in a Subclass Essential Java Programming Fields and Variables Using Arrays Java Packages and Visibility Advanced Java Programming Inheritance and Polymorphism Interfaces and Abstract Classes Exceptions Java Developer's Toolbox Utility Classes Enumerations and Static Imports Formatting Strings Collections and Generics Introduction to Generics Collections
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an intermediate -level programming course, designed for experienced Java developers who wish to get up and running on developing well defended software applications. Familiarity with Java and JEE is required and real world programming experience is highly recommended. Ideally students should have approximately 6 months to a year of Java and JEE working knowledge. Overview Students who attend Attacking and Securing Java Web Applications will leave the course armed with the skills required to recognize actual and potential software vulnerabilities and implement defenses for those vulnerabilities. This course begins by developing the skills required to fingerprint a web application and then scan it for vulnerabilities and bugs. Practical labs using current tools and techniques provide students with the experience needed to begin testing their own applications. Students also gain a deeper understanding of how attackers probe applications to understand the runtime environment as well as find potential weaknesses. This course the introduces developers to the most common security vulnerabilities faced by web applications today. Each vulnerability is examined from a Java/JEE perspective through a process of describing the threat and attack mechanisms, recognizing associated vulnerabilities, and, finally, designing, implementing, and testing effective defenses. Practical labs reinforce these concepts with real vulnerabilities and attacks. Students are then challenged to design and implement the layered defenses they will need in defending their own applications. There is an emphasis on the underlying vulnerability patterns since the technologies, use cases, and methods of attack as constantly changing. The patterns remain the same through all the change and flux. This 'skills-centric' course is about 50% hands-on lab and 50% lecture, designed to train attendees in secure web application development, coding and design, coupling the most current, effective techniques with the soundest industry practices. Our engaging instructors and mentors are highly experienced practitioners who bring years of current 'on-the-job' experience into every classroom. This lab-intensive course provides hands-on Java / JEE security training that offers a unique look at Java application security. Beginning with penetration testing and hunting for bugs in Java web applications, you embrace best practices for defensively coding web applications, covering all the OWASP Top Ten as well as several additional prominent vulnerabilities. You will repeatedly attack and then defend various assets associated with fully functional web applications and services, allowing you to experience the mechanics of how to secure JEE web applications in the most practical of terms. Bug Hunting Foundation Why Hunt Bugs? Safe and Appropriate Bug Hunting/Hacking Scanning Web Applications Scanning Applications Overview Moving Forward from Hunting Bugs Removing Bugs Foundation for Securing Applications Principles of Information Security Bug Stomping 101 Unvalidated Data Broken Authentication Sensitive Data Exposure XML External Entities (XXE) Broken Access Control Bug Stomping 102 Security Misconfiguration Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Deserialization/Vulnerable Components Insufficient Logging and Monitoring Spoofing, CSRF, and Redirects Moving Forward with Application Security Applications: What Next? Making Application Security Real
This course is structured to give you both the theoretical and coding experience of developing Kafka Streams applications using Streams API. It also covers the techniques to use Enterprise Standard Kafka Streams application using Spring Boot and Streams API. You will build a real-time Kafka Streams application by the end of this course. Prior experience building Kafka applications is necessary.
This course is a beginners programmers course, to intermediate level, starting from basics through to creating methods, classes and objects. At the end of this course, one would be conversant with all the necessary basics of Java. This is a one day course in classroom, in Manchester.
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A course that focuses on using Kotlin for server-side development using the Spring Boot framework. This hands-on course will help you get familiar with the basics of the Kotlin programming language as well as the entire process of building RESTful APIs using Kotlin Spring Boot.
Learn the essentials of software development. And increase your confidence when working with developers. Why take this course? Talk with confidence about web and internet technologies Build better relationships with developers on your team Create smarter designs with a deeper understanding of technical constraints Understand the concepts behind coding without needing to code Who is it for? All UX professionals Format Online, self-paced Duration 6 weeks (recommended) Commitment 3 hours per week What you’ll learn Over 6 weeks, you’ll learn about the key concepts and processes involved in software development. You'll understand how code works, so that you can collaborate more effectively with developers. Module 1 The software landscape Understand the relationship between hardware and software. Module 2 Layers of software Dig into each layer of the tech stack, from the front-end to the back-end. Module 3 Front-end technologies Get up to speed on the roles of HTML, CSS and Javascript. Module 4 Back-end technologies Explore the back-end, APIs and common programming languages. Module 5 How developers work Learn about common development workflows, from waterfall to agile. Module 6 Effective collaboration Get practical guidance on how to work well with development teams.
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Master JPA using Hibernate as the implementation. Learn the basics of JPA: entities, relationships, entity manager, annotations, JPQL and Criteria API. Take a step into the advanced world of JPA such as caching, performance tuning (n + 1 queries), and mapping inheritance hierarchies. Get a peek into the magic of Spring Data JPA and Spring Data REST.
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