This course teaches learners (industry professionals and students) the fundamental concepts of concurrent programming in the context of Java 8. Concurrent programming enables developers to efficiently and correctly mediate the use of shared resources in parallel programs. By the end of this course, you will learn how to use basic concurrency constructs in Java such as threads, locks, critical sections, atomic variables, isolation, actors, optimistic concurrency and concurrent collections, as well as their theoretical foundations (e.g., progress guarantees, deadlock, livelock, starvation, linearizability).

Concurrent Programming in Java

Concurrent Programming in Java
This course is part of Parallel, Concurrent, and Distributed Programming in Java Specialization

Instructor: Vivek Sarkar
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Reviewed on Nov 26, 2020
It could have been better. Course content is very basic and just scratches the surface of concurrent programming. However, fully recommend it for beginners.
Reviewed on Sep 19, 2020
Very good explanation of the concepts of locks, and how important data-structures example HashMap are optimized to improve performance
Reviewed on Nov 23, 2020
Amazing course. Especially for those who want to really understand the foundations behind multithreading and concurrency in Java. As always, Professor Sarkar is brilliant!





