Learn Java with Swing

Created by: Peggy Fisher

Produced in 2017

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Course Description

Discover how to use Swing- "a graphical user interface (GUI) builder for Java applications- "to create a GUI in Java. In this course, Peggy Fisher helps to familiarize you with the basics of Swing, and shares what you need to know to create a GUI in Java. She discusses fundamental concepts, such as MVC architecture and using a WYSIWYG editor. In addition, she covers containers, Swing components, layouts, and handling events- "which occur when a user interacts with the interface.

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Peggy Fisher

Peggy Fisher is a programmer and content manager at LinkedIn Learning.

Peggy's main focus is application programming in Java, Arduino, and C++. She has also worked on courses in COBOL and discrete ,athematics. Previously she was a faculty member at Penn State University's College of Information Sciences and Technology. She started out as a programmer working for a large insurance company, but after 18 years she left her job as a director of information technology to pursue her true passion teaching. She earned a master's degree in math education, and went on to teach high school math and computer science in Pennsylvania. In 2012, Peggy accepted a position as an instructional designer at Penn State, and shortly thereafter began teaching Intro to Application Programming with Java. She is a strong supporter of women in STEM. As one of the few female programming teachers, she serves as a mentor to incoming female freshmen who are considering a career in programming. She was also the K- "12 outreach coordinator for the college, where she scheduled, ran, and taught summer camps for middle school and high school students. In a PBS NewsHour interview, she expressed that all students should take at least one programming class either in high school or college. Peggy enjoys constantly learning and finding new and exciting ways to bring technology to life in and outside of the classroom, such as using Arduino microcontrollers or Lego Mindstorm

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By shurooq on 2020-11-24

The course was very interesting and i like it and i have learn a lot of new things such as (GUI) Graphical user interface builder for Java applications to create a GUI in Java, and IDE (integrated development environment) for coding in Java and the most popular IDEs NetBeans, IntelliJ, BlueJ, Eclipse, and JDeveloper.these videos are very helpful to learn new stuff in Java and the trainer Peggy Fisher has explained in such a good way.

By shurooq saif alamri on 2020-11-24

Its very good and useful course,Also this is the best course to learn basic thing about files in java