This is the first course in the Amazon Junior Software Developer Professional Certificate. In this course, you'll gain a foundational understanding of Java programming and essential software development practices. You'll start with an introduction to software development and the essential tasks of a developer as you follow the steps of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). You'll then set up the Java Development Environment and dive into Java syntax and structure, learning to write and execute simple Java programs. Moving forward, you'll grasp the concepts of variables, data types, and operators, enabling you to manipulate data effectively within Java programs.

Introduction to Software Development

Introduction to Software Development
This course is part of Amazon Junior Software Developer Professional Certificate

Instructor: Amazon
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What you'll learn
Explain the advantages of using an IDE.
Identify and describe the fundamental concepts of the SDLC and programming concepts using Java.
Write and execute simple Java programs to understand basic syntax, control structures, and apply object-oriented programming concepts.
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Reviewed on Nov 30, 2024
It is actually solid introduction to Java Programming, more than I expected.
Reviewed on Nov 17, 2024
Last module is a bit scuffed since you need to get the same results as the Emulation which is confusing since variable names can be different and they do not share how you should name your variables
Reviewed on Oct 13, 2024
Nicely explained and with hands-on coding Labs, this course by Amazon is Great, also addition resources are provided to help with course.
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