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Multithreading and Concurrency explained in Java

Multithreading and Concurrency explained in Java
Multithreading and Concurrency explained in Java

Multithreading and Concurrency explained in Java

Multithreading is covered in detail in this step-by-step instruction.

What you’ll learn

Multithreading and Concurrency explained in Java

  • Learn the fundamentals of multithreading.
  • Understand the ramifications of a multithreaded program on the operating system and hardware.
  • Recognize when multithreading can help an application run faster and when it can’t.
  • Be able to apply what you’ve learned in this class to real-world projects.

Requirements

  • Java object-oriented programming (OOP) skills is required (classes, interfaces, methods)
  • Eclipse, Intellij, or any other Java integrated development environment (IDE) must be installed.

Description

Multi-threading in Java is the most important feature that every Java developer should be familiar with and be able to confidently employ when tackling complicated programming challenges that need concurrent execution. With the capacity to address concurrency difficulties and parallel processing.

Java makes developing multi-threaded programs simple; if you grasp a few essential concepts, you’ll be able to confidently create multi-threaded apps.

This course will teach you the fundamentals of multithreaded programming, beginning with the very simplest and progressing to the most sophisticated topics in multithreading.

I chose the most relevant areas based on my actual expertise rather than filling hours of content.

In addition, I have included some Q&A videos to provide students with answers to typical questions and to help you prepare for job interviews.

This course not only provides video materials, code exercises, source code, and unlimited access to a free mobile application, but it also prepares you for job interviews.

By the end of this hands-on training course, you’ll be able to write elegant programs for multicore processors that improve performance and responsiveness.

I hope you enjoy the journey; if you have any questions, please post them in the Q&A section, and I will respond as soon as possible.

See you in class, and good luck with your studies.

Regards.

Who this course is for:

  • Start-up Java developers interested in expanding their knowledge of multithreading and parallel programming may benefit from this course.
  • Java developers that are interested in writing code for asynchronous programming.

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