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Java is a programming language used for both client-server programs, web applications and Android development. It is one of the most popular programming languages and runs on all platforms via the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
Java’s syntax was originally derived from C and C and was created by Sun Microsystems between 1991 and 1995. While it is mostly considered to be an object-oriented language, it is really more of a multi-paradigm language due to the inclusion of imperative and generic paradigms. It is a statically typed language and has various type-safety features built right in. Description Java is the most in-demand programming language skill amongst software developers, and one of the most important skills for big data specialists. This course, Java Fundamentals: The Core Platform, provides thorough coverage of the core Java platform, giving you the foundation you need to begin developing Java applications using the features and capabilities of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), as well as providing you with the skills you need to quickly ramp-up and begin developing effectively with Java using the JRE. First, you'll learn about working with streams, files, and the file system. You'll also learn about I/O topics specific to working with files such open/closing files, detecting end-of-file, and buffering.
Next, you'll learn about configuring application execution and environments, the features available, and detailed discussions of the PATH and CLASSPATH environment variables that affect the Java runtime. Finally, you'll learn about multithreading and concurrency, taking a look at the basic ideas of the thread startup lifecycle along with the more sophisticated executor service.
After watching this course, you'll be ready to begin working within any of the many environments that rely on Java. Description Java 10 is released only six months after Java 9. In this course, What's New in Java 10: Local-variable Type Inference, you'll learn about the accelerated release schedule of Java and what it means for you. First, you'll learn about the turning point in the release schedule and the new features that are in store. Next, you'll dive into the most eye-catching feature in Java 10: the introduction of local-variable type inference. Finally, you'll uncover other new features such as performance improvements to the G1 Garbage Collector, the introduction of Application Class Data Sharing, and improved Docker awareness of JDK 10. When you're finished with this course, you'll be ready to make the most of Java 10 in your own projects.
Description Every developer needs to know how to write multi-threaded applications in Java. This course, Applying Concurrency and Multi-threading to Common Java Patterns, is a precise presentation of all the fundamentals you'll need. You'll learn about the main problems of concurrent programming on multicore CPU, including race condition, synchronization, reentrant lock, and deadlock.
Next, you'll cover how your application use is moved from the main memory to the CPU caches and how false sharing can occur. Finally, you'll be introduced to the Java Memory Model and the notion of happen-before. By the end of this course, you will understand how concurrency and multi-threading work on a variety of Java patterns and you'll be able to use this knowledge to create better apps. Description Many Java web frameworks, such as Struts, are built on top of the Servlet and JavaServer Page specifications and base libraries. To fully understand how these frameworks operate, and to be able to take full advantage of the facilities they offer, you should understand the foundations such frameworks are built on.
This course takes you through building a web application using the base Servlet and JavaServer Page libraries. The course discusses the Model-View-Controller pattern using Servlets as the Controller and JavaServer Pages as the View. You will also learn how to hide complex UI interaction inside tag libraries. The course will show you how it is possible to build a web application using these fundamental technologies, and how other frameworks are built.
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The second work out is your medium work out, use 10% less weight for your work sets. The final work out for the week is your light work out, use 20% less weight.You only need to do the warm up sets for the FIRST THREE exercises. The rest of the exercises you can just do two sets of your full sets weight.Do a light warm up with 1/4 of your work sets weight.Do a medium warm up with 1/2 of your work sets weight.Do 2 work sets with the same weight. Choose a starting weight and start light. Bicep curls, Lat pull downs and Incline bench press are only added so that users can do them from Cycle 3 or 4 and onwards. You will be running this program on a five week cycle as follows: The first week do 8 reps of every set.
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The second week do 9 reps of every set. The third week do 10 reps of every set. The fourth week do 11 reps of every set. The fifth week do 12 reps of every set. If you got all of the required reps on the heavy day of the fifth week then increase the weight by 10% when you do your next 8rep week and repeat the cycle. If you didn't get all of the reps on the fifth week then repeat the cycle with the same weight for the exercise that you were unable to lift 2x 12 of.
You shouldn't need more than 30 seconds rest between the warm up sets and you shouldn't need more than one minute thirty seconds between the work sets. Do some cardio and abs work on non-weight training days.