Parsing Log Files - Java Programming: Arrays, Lists, and Structured Data

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Parsing Log Files - Java Programming: Arrays, Lists, and Structured Data
Object Oriented Programming in Java Specialization
Build on the software engineering skills you learned in “Java Programming: Solving Problems with Software” by learning new data structures. Use these data structures to build more complex programs that use Java’s object-oriented features. At the end of the course you will write an encryption program and a program to break your encryption algorithm.

After completing this course, you will be able to:
1. Read and write data from/to files;
2. Solve problems involving data files;
3. Perform quantitative analyses of data (e.g., finding maximums, minimums, averages);
4. Store and manipulate data in an array or ArrayList;
5. Combine multiple classes to solve larger problems;
6. Use iterables and collections (including maps) in Java.
Data Structure, Cryptography, Hash Table, Java Programming
The course was pretty challenging (and occasionally frustrating) for a novice programmer, but doable. I enjoyed the course, and came away with a greater understanding of computers and programming.,The programming exercises are really interesting! They make programming much more fun to study. The lecturers are all great and the lessons are engaging. Enjoyed it greatly! Thank you Duke.
In this module, you will learn about how web server logs store information about visitors to a website, and you will write programs to access information like user IP address, date and time of access, and more. Using Java programs you write in this module, you will be able (1) to read information from a web server log, (2) to count the number of unique visitors to your website, and (3) to count the number of times each visitor uses your website.
Parsing Log Files - Java Programming: Arrays, Lists, and Structured Data
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