Jorge Blasco

Jorge Blasco is an Assistant Lecturer at the Computer Security Laboratory Research Group at the Computer Science Department of the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He obtained his PhD at the same University in June 2012. His main research interests are data leakage protection technologies, steganography and security in smart devices. He teaches the Java programming course to freshmen and has an active role in creating new teaching and laboratory materials.

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Introduction to Java Programming: Starting to code in Java (edX) EdX
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - UC3M,UC3Mx

Introduction to Java Programming: Starting to code in Java (edX)

Embark on a journey into the world of Java programming with our beginner-friendly course. This interactive learning experience will guide you through essential concepts like functional abstraction, the object-oriented paradigm, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Start building your own simple programs and collaborate with peers as you master the basics of coding in Java.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Introduction to Java Programming: Writing Good Code (edX) EdX
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - UC3M,UC3Mx

Introduction to Java Programming: Writing Good Code (edX)

Embark on an interactive learning experience with 'Introduction to Java Programming: Writing Good Code'. This beginner-friendly course is designed to introduce you to the basics of Java programming, focusing on creating efficient and correct code. Dive into software engineering principles, ethical considerations in coding, and learn through engaging examples and case studies.

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