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After taking this course, you will know how to handle both console I/O and file I/O for Java. This course will introduce you to the most important and commonly used features of Java I/O.
Objectives:
- Use byte streams
- Use character streams
- Use predefined streams
- Read and write binary data
- Read and write random access files
- Apply Java's type wrappers to convert numeric strings
Topics:
- Byte and character streams
- Using the byte streams
- Reading and writing files
- Reading and writing binary data
- Random access files
- Character based streams
- File I/O using character streams
- Converting numeric strings
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