

Interface Web School’s Complete Web Development Java Course offers comprehensive training for aspiring Java developers. This course, delivered online, provides practical skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Java, and SQL. Students engage in hands-on projects, writing web applications from the interface to the database, ensuring readiness for real-world development environments.
Aspiring Java developers and web developers
Ideal for beginners and career changers
No prerequisites required
Online, self-paced learning with hands-on projects
Covers HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Java, SQL
Build complete web applications from scratch
Gain practical web development skills
Prepare for a career as a Java developer
No certifications are covered by this course.
Student 2017
I have taken two classes at Interface Web School so far - Foundations and Java. I am starting my third class with them, WordPress, on August 7. I have really enjoyed my time at Interface. The instructors, Nick and Kent, were great. I learned a lot from them. Nick ran the Foundations course, which teaches HTML, CSS, and jQuery, with a bit of Bootstrap (although Nick doesn't like that - he prefers coding in pure CSS). We did several projects, including one where we animate flipping a card over. I know it doesn't sound like much, but I have since used it in sites I am working on to create a spinning effect. We did not have one big project in that class, just some weekly projects. In Java, however, we did have one big class project. We made an online UNO game (the card game, that is). It works great! We finished the main work on it during class, but we still have some things we want to add, so we all agreed to meet on Sundays after the class was finished to add those things. One thing that the Java class had that online courses do not have is the back end. When you're making Java applications for a server, you have to add extra code such as POJOs to the package in order for it to work. We also had to learn a bit of SQL to get our data working for the game. I highly recommend Interface!
Disclosure: I did not have to pay out of pocket for Interface. A state grant has paid for my classes. I don't think paying for it would change my opinion though.
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