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Java Date and Time Online Training

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Java Date and Time Online Training

Previous versions of Java SE (prior to Java 8) have java.util and java.sql packages to handle date and time representation. The Date-Time package, java.time, introduced in the Java SE 8 release. It provides a comprehensive model for date and time. This tutorial explains handling of date and time using classical model as well as new model. Although java.time is based on the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) calendar system, commonly used global calendars are also supported.

Audience

This video tutorial has been prepared for the beginners to help them understand the basic functionality related to all the methods available in java.util package, java.sql package as well as java.time package.

Instructor

Malhar-Lathkar
Malhar Lathkar

Malhar Lathkar has been teaching different programming technologies for last three decades. After completing M.Sc. Electronics, he started his career as Lecturer in Electronics. Fascinated by Computer languages and programming, he started his own software training and development centre in 1986. Thousands of undergraduate and PG students as well as professionals have been trained by him. His students are working with many of the leading IT companies across the world. He has always encouraged students to be entrepreneurs and many of them are having their own successful IT ventures. He is associated with TIEC (Technology Innovation Entrepreneurship Center) set up by SGGSIE&T Nanded. He has designed many software solutions with applications in Banking, Healthcare, automation etc. His teaching is deeply influenced by his experience in software development. Java, Python, PHP and database technologies are his areas of interest and expertise. Besides he is an avid sports enthusiast, a freelance columnist for a local Marathi daily and relishes Hindustani classical music.


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