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Oracle Java SE8 Programmer Exam Self-Practice Review Questions for Exam 1z0-808 2018 Edition

Oracle Java SE8 Programmer Exam Self-Practice Review Questions for Exam 1z0-808 2018 Edition

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ISBN10: 1981969357
ISBN13: 9781981969357
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: Dec 23 2017
Pages: 168
Weight: 0.76
Height: 0.36 Width: 8.00 Depth: 10.00
Language: English
Book update Jun 2023. Exam 1z0-808 covers these topics: Java Basics Working With Java Data Types Using Operators and Decision Constructs Creating and Using Arrays Using Loop Constructs Working with Methods and Encapsulation Working with Inheritance Handling Exceptions Working with selected classesWe create these self-practice test questions referencing the concepts and principles currently valid in the exam. Each question comes with an answer and a short explanation which aids you in seeking further study information. For purpose of exam readiness drilling, this product includes questions that have varying numbers of choices. Some have 2 while some have 5 or 6. We want to make sure these questions are tough enough to really test your readiness and draw your focus to the weak areas. Think of these as challenges presented to you so to assess your comprehension of the subject matters. The goal is to reinforce learning, to validate successful transference of knowledge and to identify areas of weakness that require remediation. The questions are NOT designed to simulate actual exam questions. realistic or actual questions that are for cheating purpose are not available in any of our products.Additional coding exercises are included in this product. These questions ask you to fix and correct errors found in the sample code, or to rewrite code as directed. One suggested answer is provided for each. As there is no 'best' way to code in Java (to be honest, there's simply no particular way), it is recommended that you try your best and make changes as needed. The goal is to sharpen your true coding skills.

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