Java Programming Tutorial Session 1 Introduction to oop and Java Programming for Beginners Part 1


The power point of this video can be downloaded from java9s.com This video is part of Java Tutorial Series from java9s.com. In this video i have given the introduction to object oriented programming and I gave a good introduction to java programming. The agenda of this video is to explain about the types of programming that were existing like unstructured programming, structured programming, procedural programming, Modular programming and then Object oriented programming. I gave a good explanation about the features of OOP like Inheritance, Polymorphism, Encapsulation, Abstraction. This video will be of great help for java begineers. This java tutorial advantages of java programming and talks about the architecture of java about how java has achieved platform independence. James Gosling invented java in 1991 in sun microsystems. Java is an object oriented programming language which can be executed on any platform. Java is one the most powerful object oriented programming languages in the industry. In this java tutorial i have also explained about how java has maintained the memory management using the Garbage collection. This series of java tutorials also help those people who are preparing for SCJP. For those preparing for Sun certified java programmer certification can subscribe to my channel for more videos that will be uploaded in future.

25 Comments

  1. pip00123 says:

    Thanks a lot! :D

  2. donnyab says:

    @jimj122680
    twat POWER

  3. Brownfinger2007 says:

    I thought that this video was very useful, bar talk of the game Road Rash, (not Road Rage). His teaching style was good and definately a nice addition to YouTube.

    Keep up the good work.

    I will be watching as many free videos to help studying Java, the Mount Everest of programming! ;)

  4. niposs says:

    i am a student at IT and i didnt pass the exam at java…how should i start learn by myself?

  5. vichuit says:

    @jimj122680 You must be joking. If not, have fun with the rest of your ignorant friends in Medieval Europe land.

  6. jimj122680 says:

    @vichuit

    Just remember that the White Man invented all these programming languages/techniques. WHITE POWER.

    14/88

  7. vichuit says:

    @MustNotRead Well there’s still such thing as being open to different pronunciations. But of course you’re in your little box of a small-minded world and you aren’t open to anything besides your own close-minded ways. What a waste.

  8. MustNotRead says:

    @vichuit

    What has his race and culture got to do with his pronunciation? I know plenty of Indian/Pakistani people who are perfectly capable of pronouncing the word “Java” properly.

  9. vichuit says:

    @MustNotRead Wow. Culture shock. It’s really hard for people to be sensitive towards those of different races isn’t it. He’s trying to help people. Give him a damn break!!!!!!!

  10. joizzy87 says:

    OMG thank you I needed this right to the point and a full explanation.

  11. matador699 says:

    great video

  12. deedee4k says:

    thanks!!!

  13. deedee4k says:

    thanks!! nice explanation there!!

  14. irf89 says:

    super….

  15. ajithl123 says:

    good job !

  16. TheHorrorHub says:

    I can’t help but think of the Indian guy from the simpsons.

  17. MustNotRead says:

    What’s “Jawa”? Is it like Java?

  18. pop107 says:

    The best explanatory presentation i have view so far in youtube…gud job..keep posting more..thank u

  19. JESUSwasARABICMAN says:

    You don’t look like a programer .. Ur vid really helpful thanks

  20. khajamoin1 says:

    excellent explanation ..
    to learn java best site for beginners is javablogforbeginners.blogspot.com

  21. yknd89 says:

    nt so good

  22. BlizzardMoonDragon says:

    Excellent explanations. :D

  23. getsasidhar says:

    its not good

  24. nikhil8480 says:

    yar koi batao tho….iske videos java9s se kaise milenge……..

  25. manishgupta005 says:

    as well as oops concept concern its great but im searching the feature of oops specially difference between encapsulation and abstraction. if possible pls provide this at manishgupta005@gmai.com.
    Thanks for d session…

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