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Intro to Java: Functional Programming

Taking this course will provide you with a basic foundation in Java syntax. You’ll learn to create conditional statements, functions, and loops to process information and solve problems.

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  • 4.6 (69)
  • Updated: Mar 7, 2022
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Intro to Java: Functional Programming

Prerequisites

0 prerequisites

You will need to be able to communicate fluently and professionally in written and spoken English.

Course Outline

  • 5 lessons

Program Instructors

2 instructors

Unlike typical professors, our instructors come from Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies and have demonstrated leadership and expertise in their professions:

Cezanne Camacho

Curriculum Lead

Asser Samak

Android Developer Advocate at Google

Cezanne Camacho

Curriculum Lead

Asser Samak

Android Developer Advocate at Google

Reviews

Average Rating: 4.6 (69 Reviews)

This course provides an excellent, structured breakdown of functional programming concepts in Java. The lessons bridge the gap between traditional imperative programming and functional paradigms seamlessly, making complex topics highly digestible and practically applicable. Highly recommended for anyone looking to modernize their Java skill set.

AMARE ZELEKE

Jun 9, 2026

This course provides an excellent, structured breakdown of functional programming concepts in Java. The lessons bridge the gap between traditional imperative programming and functional paradigms seamlessly, making complex topics highly digestible and practically applicable. Highly recommended for anyone looking to modernize their Java skill set.

AMARE ZELEKE

Jun 9, 2026

really useful

Rataj

May 24, 2026

Good one..

VAMSHA DHARA K CB student

May 15, 2026

H.

Kiru Sisay

May 13, 2026

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Intro to Java: Functional Programming

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