5 Java concepts you MUST KNOW!!

5 Java concepts you MUST KNOW!!

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@gehadqaki
@gehadqaki - 28.11.2023 08:19

Wa'alaykum Asalaam Akhi! Bless you for the help with these videos🤲

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@joenou744
@joenou744 - 09.11.2023 04:51

I love your videos. Can create a video of practical coding java? I learn java program for 3 years and I have never create a gui with java. Please could create video based on a real world application. ✌

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@playerman1
@playerman1 - 22.10.2023 16:35

To be fair. If the plane hasn't been tested then we are the test

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@SeanLawlorNelson
@SeanLawlorNelson - 18.10.2023 09:54

This is a neat educational talk on Java. Thanks. I would like to learn more about the Java community as opposed to only about the technical and conceptual coding; although the latter is very important. I would point out that in most cases there are diplomatic garbage collection/disposal methods.

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@Jayderzomb
@Jayderzomb - 05.10.2023 13:04

im just glad i found someone withouth a weird indian accent

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@DG-jq2jq
@DG-jq2jq - 26.08.2023 14:23

Why are you pushing islam on people?

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@michatchorzewski4272
@michatchorzewski4272 - 20.08.2023 12:02

"I've tested it in my own way" then self built submarine "Titan" implosion happened in 2023. People do that haha

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@benson30
@benson30 - 24.07.2023 15:21

Damn how do u all say that Java is easy I am still a student and it's taking my life in studies just complex size codes

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@kevinfleischer2049
@kevinfleischer2049 - 17.07.2023 11:36

#1 Should be "Know your IDE". Just because you only know IntelliJ does not mean the other IDEs can not do the same.
If you are forced to work with a different IDE for a client project: Learn what the IDE can provide. Lots of refactoring feature, quick assist etc is available in all of them. Don't be the guy who is bickering all the time while not knowing his way around this "foreign" IDE.

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@user-dn3bn2zj7s
@user-dn3bn2zj7s - 23.06.2023 10:26

an ROSEMARY from kenya and am 18yrs and am hoping tobecime a good programmer thanks alot

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@QwertyQwerty-so4kw
@QwertyQwerty-so4kw - 21.06.2023 11:55

wtf is this video? you didnt teach anything, just promoted ur courses

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@imjusttryingtobesafelol5909
@imjusttryingtobesafelol5909 - 21.06.2023 01:28

Har Har Mahadev

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@sp23hagbard5
@sp23hagbard5 - 12.06.2023 19:28

sorry, but eclipse is a completely valid IDE and in fact way less buggy than intelliJ. Saying "really professional software engineers use intellij" is also nonsense. In my last job, i had to work with eclipse (legacy software using eclipse plug-ins) and for my new one (java 17, upgrading to 21 once it hits, latest spring/boot,...), we are free to use either eclipse or intelliJ.
Personally I will probably go back to intelliJ, however eclipse is, thanks to how stable it is, at least as professional as IntelliJ.
Maybe you just put that in to get the comments going, but it's simply not great advice

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@omaral-dahrawy1134
@omaral-dahrawy1134 - 09.06.2023 20:41

Your videos are absolutely amazing man. You focus on really important concepts, pretty much anything I come across I can find a video about it here.

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@najibraihan8788
@najibraihan8788 - 08.06.2023 19:12

I think a stack frame is in the call stack, because it has pointers to the Heap, or I am wrong

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@gdasoft7558
@gdasoft7558 - 06.06.2023 13:49

Do you have any tuto for clean code ?

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@risithgmt8908
@risithgmt8908 - 02.06.2023 08:45

Hi amigo, do you have a video about how different java versions evolved, what are features adding or updated?

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@emmanueldepalmes7977
@emmanueldepalmes7977 - 30.05.2023 11:34

An interview prep video for beginners please !

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@LeadingNPC
@LeadingNPC - 06.05.2023 16:05

you are a time waster.

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@Ardolynk
@Ardolynk - 03.05.2023 10:48

IntelliJ is IMHO bloatware, I prefer VS Code or Emacs. Fortunatelly now we've got LSP&DAP.

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@prerakmann1418
@prerakmann1418 - 29.04.2023 22:05

What about vscode?

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@pilly3815
@pilly3815 - 28.04.2023 20:25

gracias amigo

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@cgarena1446
@cgarena1446 - 26.04.2023 11:11

Wa Alaikum Salam (amigo) would you consider telling your name at start and jump start the topic, dont ask for subscribe, like share and reduce drama your content will be much more appreciated that way. you doing great here just keep it clean. Thank you! i know it is rude but m being honest: amigo ;)

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@vitoralves5394
@vitoralves5394 - 26.04.2023 06:12

Great video

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@skm9786
@skm9786 - 20.04.2023 19:17

Awesome

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@TheDanielBarcellos
@TheDanielBarcellos - 16.04.2023 22:25

I do agree with most of the things he said except the one about IntelliJ be the best of the best. I thnk has bunch of money put on this and Im still think that Eclipse even though has its problems still being a IDE for real |Java developers. And more, ItelliJ is not for free and not allways the companies has their license bougth so if you really want to become a REAL JAVA DEVELOPER learn how to deal with Eclipse at least.

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@MrMoruss78
@MrMoruss78 - 16.04.2023 04:09

Assalmu alikum I've subscribed to your channel! Great content here and Ramadan mubarak!

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@ankursharma5043
@ankursharma5043 - 10.04.2023 06:31

I have to disagree with intellij vs eclipse statement, I have worked in 4 companies 6 projects, only one project was there where people were using intelliJ. Rest of them have used only eclipse. The problem lies with intelliJ is that its just too much. Many people including me have liked the eclipse because of its display of packaging in project navigator. Also, intellij Java EE support is still paid. Java developers are used to with eclipse. In my recent project, we have also worked with VS code for some maven projects, we liked it too. I agree intellij does a lot of things, most of the things when it is paid, but IntelliJ is still not popular.

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@rdothl5
@rdothl5 - 05.04.2023 16:59

Whats up with that muslim arab greeting, dont push religion ideology on educational video.

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@fenfire3824
@fenfire3824 - 04.04.2023 15:19

I read some code where someone thought he would do great, if he writes most of his logical code into services.
First he startet writing tons of services, for almost any function you need. Then he realized, that it is annoying, to import that many services, then he started to create reaaaalllyyyy big services with massive code and way to many functions in it... He just used his mega service as a code library for almost everything.
I think he really didn't understand how you plan ahead a software and how to differenciate when to use a service, what type of code should be in a controller, what type of code should a class have on its own, what must be in an entity, what in a repository. He just mixed everything as he needed. This code was a mess.
I think new programmers should learn the basics as fast as possible and then learn solid and clean code as soon as they can. And if they don't understand everything right from the start, they should read it over and over again, until they see why it is all important.
Honestly, in MOST of the projects i worked with, there was legacy code so awful, that i wish at least some people in a project would care about solid and cc. But the very sad truth is, only the minority can program very well, because the majority is too lazy to learn how to write "good" code. Some people do not even try to have good namings for variables. They mix all different types of namecasing, don't write full text variabls, ignore how to name variables in general, like starting with an is... if it is a boolean. E.G.: $bool auto_prvd_Data = true; Or stuff like that. Really stupid hings.
In this project there were also functions like: transformData({..}) and transformData2({}). Also great was something like sendMail({...}) ... sendMailNew({...})
They write api calls with curl within your code, instead of using the given router apis you would use of your framework. Or they think they write better sql queries on their own, coding really bad queries into a repository instead of using the given tools like Doctrine SQL or something like that. I saw the programing hell in my life. Experienced programers will cry in agony, if they see what i saw.
Please people, learn how to write clean code. I beg on you!

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@gleitonfranco1260
@gleitonfranco1260 - 28.03.2023 15:36

I watched your Intellij tutorial and it made all the diference.

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@mattimorottaja8445
@mattimorottaja8445 - 22.03.2023 16:35

halal coding

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@CheeseStickzZ
@CheeseStickzZ - 15.03.2023 02:56

Nothing wrong with eclipse:)) stop telling me to buy your intellij course

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@salomoncancholaespinoza6392
@salomoncancholaespinoza6392 - 14.03.2023 22:36

Thank you for the information 😊

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@akzmedia92
@akzmedia92 - 13.03.2023 19:09

Walaikum selam akhi! just started documenting my coding bootcamp journey. Javascript makes me wanna give up...

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@md9936
@md9936 - 13.03.2023 03:41

I use Eclipse, CodeBlock, PyCharm and VSCode :)

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@xavicfc1504
@xavicfc1504 - 09.03.2023 21:31

where did you get your mic from

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@okechukwuokafor1598
@okechukwuokafor1598 - 02.03.2023 13:33

Awesome tutorial here but I would love you to be more audible

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@rizalazizfintech2264
@rizalazizfintech2264 - 02.03.2023 10:29

Wa'laikumusalam my brother..😁

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@hesa8574
@hesa8574 - 25.02.2023 23:03

@amigoscode thank you for creating this, can you also do an a-z course of creating a real life web application step by step :D

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@Zeroazcar
@Zeroazcar - 21.02.2023 21:31

Do you have courses in udemy?

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@adebisiolaoluwa2125
@adebisiolaoluwa2125 - 20.02.2023 23:08

But I use vscode with jave and I find it comfortable compare to intellij

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@mariofernandez238
@mariofernandez238 - 16.02.2023 03:12

Gracias por este video, muy importante, muchas gracias

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@rbelatamas
@rbelatamas - 16.02.2023 02:20

Only one problem is with InteliJ: not free 😂 NB old school old school, but workable

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@shanedetsch
@shanedetsch - 03.02.2023 19:46

Heard netbeans is good for java jni

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@lizzmedina4195
@lizzmedina4195 - 03.01.2023 04:13

Some, please, can we tell me: How did he named the video about lists and maps that he mentioned in this one? ?. Thanks for your videos and good teaching technique, also the greatest attitude ever.

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@simopr09
@simopr09 - 28.12.2022 13:47

Now go for VSC, IntelliJ is old school too

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