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Part I (Beginners) 10
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Part Overview 01 minLecture1.1
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Introduction 06 minLecture1.2
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Installing and Setting up Java 05 minLecture1.3
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Writing Your First Program 15 minLecture1.4
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Variables 16 minLecture1.5
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Data Conversion 12 minLecture1.6
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Error and Scanner 17 minLecture1.7
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Operators 14 minLecture1.8
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More on Operators 16 minLecture1.9
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Project I and Part I Summary 18 minLecture1.10
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Part II (Intermediate ) 30
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Part Overview 02 minLecture2.1
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If statement 14 minLecture2.2
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Comparing strings 06 minLecture2.3
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Nested if statements 17 minLecture2.4
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Project I Modification 16 minLecture2.5
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Project II 13 minLecture2.6
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Switch statement 15 minLecture2.7
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Characters and strings as switch cases 14 minLecture2.8
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While loop 16 minLecture2.9
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Infinite while loop 12 minLecture2.10
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Simple application of infinite loops 13 minLecture2.11
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do while loops 15 minLecture2.12
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for loops 32 minLecture2.13
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Project III 41 minLecture2.14
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Void method 18 minLecture2.15
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Method with parameters 20 minLecture2.16
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Method with return values 14 minLecture2.17
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Methods with parameters and return values 22 minLecture2.18
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Methods with Boolean if else and two return values 15 minLecture2.19
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Arrays 16 minLecture2.20
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Arrays with loops 15 minLecture2.21
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Arrays with loops 15 minLecture2.22
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More on arrays I 18 minLecture2.23
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More on arrays II 20 minLecture2.24
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Recursion and recursive methods 13 minLecture2.25
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Application of recursion 23 minLecture2.26
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Handling exceptions 16 minLecture2.27
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More about exceptions 10 minLecture2.28
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Project IV 10 minLecture2.29
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Summary and tips 14 minLecture2.30
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Part III (Object Oriented Programming OOPs) 24
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Part III Overview 02 minLecture3.1
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Explaining Object Oriented Programming 13 minLecture3.2
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Explaining Objects and Classes 16 minLecture3.3
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Practical Demo of Objects and Classes 38 minLecture3.4
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Methods with classes I 32 minLecture3.5
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Methods with classes II 25 minLecture3.6
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Overloading Method 27 minLecture3.7
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Access Modifiers 19 minLecture3.8
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Getter and Setters 19 minLecture3.9
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The this Keyword 05 minLecture3.10
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Constructor 26 minLecture3.11
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Static Keyword 32 minLecture3.12
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Inheritance 04 minLecture3.13
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Multilevel Inheritance 14 minLecture3.14
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Hierarchical Inheritance 13 minLecture3.15
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Protected and Final Keywords 08 minLecture3.16
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Polymorphism 04 minLecture3.17
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Super Keyword 13 minLecture3.18
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Abstract classes and methods 16 minLecture3.19
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Interface 20 minLecture3.20
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Inner Classes 12 minLecture3.21
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Encapsulation 04 minLecture3.22
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Java Libraries 20 minLecture3.23
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Part III Summary 07 minLecture3.24
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Part IV (Swing) 10
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Part IV Overview 03 minLecture4.1
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Introduction to swing 32 minLecture4.2
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Practical demo of buttons, labels and panels 26 minLecture4.3
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Events 28 minLecture4.4
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TextField 25 minLecture4.5
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Checkboxes 11 minLecture4.6
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Radio buttons and Borders 16 minLecture4.7
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Documentation 20 minLecture4.8
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Project V 49 minLecture4.9
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Summary 05 minLecture4.10
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Part V (Final Part) 7
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Part V overview 01 minLecture5.1
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Drawing 2D objects 17 minLecture5.2
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Simple 2D animation 23 minLecture5.3
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Moving 2D objects on screen 28 minLecture5.4
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Final Project 01 hour 20 minLecture5.5
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Part V Summary 06 minLecture5.6
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Course Conclusion 10 minLecture5.7
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2 Comments
Hello, how do you restrict the client from inputting a different feed, for example a character such as, what does the program display?
Hi, I actually explained that in future videos.
Thanks