Java: Design Patterns, Testing, and Deployment
Ready to take your Java skills to the next level? This course bridges the gap between basic Java programming and enterprise-level software engineering. You’ll...
About This Course
Ready to take your Java skills to the next level? This course bridges the gap between basic Java programming and enterprise-level software engineering. You’ll build valuable enterprise Java development skills founded on modern patterns and practices that make your resume stand out! During the course, you'll master design patterns using lambda expressions, implement Test-Driven Development (TDD) with JUnit 5 and Mockito, and deploy scalable applications using Docker and Kubernetes. In hands-on labs and real-world scenarios, you'll learn Gang of Four patterns modernized for Java 17+, comprehensive testing strategies, and cloud-native deployment approaches that top tech companies use daily. Plus, through a project-based approach, you’ll combine three critical enterprise skills: design pattern implementation, test-driven development, and containerization practices, building a complete inventory management system. A great addition to your portfolio that you can talk about in interviews! If you’re keen to build more advanced Java development skills employers need for Java developer roles, enroll today!
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How much does Java: Design Patterns, Testing, and Deployment cost?
Java: Design Patterns, Testing, and Deployment costs $49. Check the course page for current pricing and available discounts.
Who teaches Java: Design Patterns, Testing, and Deployment?
Java: Design Patterns, Testing, and Deployment is taught by SkillUp, SkillUp.
What skill level is Java: Design Patterns, Testing, and Deployment for?
This course is designed for advanced learners.
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