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Create a Supermarket app using Java OOP

Mahmoud Ashmawy

Instructor: Mahmoud Ashmawy

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1 hour
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Hands-on learning
Learn, practice, and apply job-ready skills with expert guidance
4.6

(101 reviews)

Intermediate level

Recommended experience

1 hour
Learn at your own pace
Hands-on learning

What you'll learn

  • Learn object-oriented programming.

  • Learn how to design and implement a class from scratch.

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About this Guided Project

Learn step-by-step

In a video that plays in a split-screen with your work area, your instructor will walk you through these steps:

  1. In this task, you'll learn how to organize your project into packages and classes and you'll learn the difference between super classes and sub-classes.

  2. In this task, you'll learn how to implement the first part of the project classes, which is the instance variables.

  3. In this task, you’ll be introduced to the Enumerations and how they work. You will also learn how to implement the second part of the project classes, which is the constructor.

  4. In this task, you'll implement the instance methods of the project classes. You'll also learn how to generate the getters and setters methods of a class in an easy way.

  5. In this task, you'll learn how to create an instance of a class. You'll also test the Supermarket app by calling the implemented methods from the previous task.

Recommended experience

Basic knowledge of Java classes and objects, arrays, and methods.

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