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Concurrency, Multithreading and Parallel Computing in Java

Multithreading and Concurrent Programming, Parallel Computation and MapReduce in Java + Fork-Join and Stream API
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9.4

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Multithreading and Concurrent Programming
Platform: Udemy
Video: 8h 51m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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The average video length is 5 hours 36 minutes of 16 Multithreading courses on Udemy.
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About the course

This course is about the basics of multithreading and concurrent programming with some parallel concepts. In the 21st century this topic is becoming more and more popular with the advent of Big Data and Machine Learning. We will consider the low level concepts such as threads, synchronization and locks. The second chapter will be about concurrent library: of course there are built in classes and interfaces that we can use when implementing multithreaded applications. Then we develope little programs as show-cases for multithreading: the dining-philosopher problem or the students in library simulation. Last chapter is about parallel computing and MapReduce. 
Section 1 – Multithreading Theory:
•theory behind multithreading
•pros and cons of multithreading
•life cycle of a thead
Section 2 – Threads Manipulation:
•starting threads (Runnable interface and Thread class)
•join keyword
•daemon threads
Section 3 – Inter-Thread Communication:
•memory management of threads
•synchronization and synchronized blocks
•locks
•wait and notify
•producer-consumer problem and solution
•concurrent collections
•latch, cyclic barrier and blocking queues
•delay queue, priority queue and concurrent maps
Section 4 – Multithreading Concepts:
•volatile keywords
•deadlocks and livelocks
•semaphores and mutexes
•dining philosophers problem
•library application
Section 6 – Executors and ExecutorServices:
•executors
•executor services
Section 6 – Concurrent Collections:
•synchronization with Collections
•latches
•cyclic barriers
•delay and priority queues
•concurrent HashMaps
•CopyOnWriteArrayLists
Section 7 –  Simulations:
•dining philosophers problem
•library problem
Section 8 – Parallel Algorithms:
•what is parallel computing
•parallel merge sort
•parallel algorithms
Section 9 – Fork-Join Framework
•Fork-Join framework
•maximum finding in parallel manner
Section 10 – Stream API
•the Stream API explained with examples
•sequential streams and parallel streams
Section 11 – BigData and MapReduce:
•what is MapReduce
•MapReduce and Fork-Join framework
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What can you learn from this course?

✓ Understand basic concurrency
✓ Understand the basics of multithreading
✓ Understand parallel processing
✓ Able to use the concepts in real life scenarios
✓ Understand concurrent collections
✓ Understand synchronization and locking

What you need to start the course?

• Basic Java (inheritance, object oriented programming)

Who is this course is made for?

• This course is meant for students who want to get a good grasp on multithreading in java or just want a quick refresher

Are there coupons or discounts for Concurrency, Multithreading and Parallel Computing in Java ? What is the current price?

The course costs $17.99. And currently there is a 82% discount on the original price of the course, which was $99.99. So you save $82 if you enroll the course now.
The average price is $17.3 of 16 Multithreading courses. So this course is 4% more expensive than the average Multithreading course on Udemy.

Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the Concurrency, Multithreading and Parallel Computing in Java course?

YES, Concurrency, Multithreading and Parallel Computing in Java has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.

Are there any financial aid for this course?

Currently we could not find a scholarship for the Concurrency, Multithreading and Parallel Computing in Java course, but there is a $82 discount from the original price ($99.99). So the current price is just $17.99.

Who will teach this course? Can I trust Holczer Balazs?

Holczer Balazs has created 33 courses that got 29,886 reviews which are generally positive. Holczer Balazs has taught 234,749 students and received a 4.5 average review out of 29,886 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Holczer Balazs is an instructor that you can trust.
Software Engineer
My name is Balazs Holczer. I am from Budapest, Hungary. I am qualified as a physicist. At the moment I am working as a simulation engineer at a multinational company. I have been interested in algorithms and data structures and its implementations especially in Java since university. Later on I got acquainted with machine learning techniques, artificial intelligence, numerical methods and recipes such as solving differential equations, linear algebra, interpolation and extrapolation. These things may prove to be very very important in several fields: software engineering, research and development or investment banking. I have a special addiction to quantitative models such as the Black-Scholes model, or the Merton-model.
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Material

Platform: Udemy
Video: 8h 51m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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