Java is the most popular programming language. Learning Java represents an important asset in view of entering the job market and starting a career in the financial industry. This course provides the foundations of object-oriented programming using the Java programming language. During the lectures the auxiliary software package Eclipse IDE will be used and its main features will be presented. Financial examples using the finmath Java library will be provided. This course provides useful notions that can be helpful for the lectures Financial Risk Management and Computational Finance.
Syllabus
- Elementary Java syntax, Operators and Control flow
- Classes and Objects
- Encapsulation
- Access Control
- Inheritance
- Polymorphisms
- Interfaces
- Basics on Inner/Nested Classes, Exception Handling and programming with Generics
- Some elements of functional programming in Java 8
Dates:
Tuesday 28 January Room SMT01 from 09:00 to 13:00
Tuesday 4 February Room SMT01 from 09:00 to 13:00
Wednesday 5 February Room SMT01 from 14:00 to 18:00
Thursday 6 February Room SMT 01 from 09:00 to 13:00
Monday 17 February i Room SMT06 from 09:00 to 13:00
Tuesday 18 February Room SMT06 from 09:00 to 13:00.
Reference books | |||||
Author | Title | Publisher | Year | ISBN | Note |
Baesens, B., Backiel, B. and Vanden Brouke, S. | Beginning Java Programming: The Object-Oriented Approach (Edizione 1) | Wrox Pr Inc | 2015 | 978-1-118-73949-5 | |
Arnold, K., Gosling, J. and Holmes, D. | The Java Programming Language. (Edizione 4) | Addison-Wesley Longman | 2005 | ||
Eckel, B. | Thinking in Java: The definitive introduction to object-oriented programming in the language of the world wide web (Edizione 4) | Prentice Hall International | 2006 |
Project/practical programming test.
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