Learn Java in 14 days
Core OOP, collections, and beginner-friendly console apps.
- Daily plan, 45-60 min a day
- 6 lessons + 18 exercises
- AI tutor included
- No prior coding experience required
- Practice tasks every day
- Build impressive portfolio project
What you will learn
A powered by mentors Beginner plan with structured subtopics, quizzes, and practice tasks.
Java setup and first class
Install the JDK, compile, and run your first class.
Types, variables, and control flow
Work with primitives, loops, and conditionals.
Classes, objects, and methods
Build reusable classes and understand OOP basics.
Collections and generics
Use lists, maps, and type-safe collections.
Exceptions, files, and packages
Handle errors, read files, and organize packages.
Mini project: console app
Build a small console-based Java program.
See the quiz + practice flow
Three answered questions and a filled code task so you know exactly what to expect.
Quiz preview
2/3 correct1. How long is the Java plan?
Correct2. What level is this Java plan?
Incorrect3. Which of these appears in the Java outline?
CorrectCode practice preview
SubmittedFormat a lesson title
Build a helper that formats a lesson label with a padded index and title.
Loved by Lifelong Learners
See how students, professionals, and forward-thinkers are upgrading their minds with Kavka.
“Java always felt overwhelming until I followed this plan. The incremental structure made it click.”
“The practice tasks felt like real work, so the lessons actually stuck.”
“Thirty minutes a day and I was shipping again. The structure keeps me honest.”
Build Java skills that stick
14 days of OOP, collections, and exception handling — capped with a real console app you build yourself.
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