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Java Coding Problems: Improve your Java Programming skills by solving real-world coding challenges

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Develop your coding skills by exploring Java concepts and techniques such as Strings, Objects and Types, Data Structures and Algorithms, Concurrency, and Functional programming
Key Features Solve Java programming challenges and get interview-ready by using the power of modern Java 8-12 Test your Java skills using language features, algorithms, data structures, functional design patterns, concurrency, HTTP Client API and much more Explore 300+ applications covering 1000+ coding solutions Book DescriptionThe super-fast evolution of the JDK between versions 8 and 12 has increased the learning curve of modern Java, therefore has increased the time needed for placing developers in the Plateau of Productivity. Its new features and concepts can be adopted to solve a variety of modern-day problems. This book enables you to adopt an objective approach to common problems by explaining the correct practices and decisions with respect to complexity, performance, readability, and more.
Java Coding Problems will help you complete your daily tasks and meet deadlines. You can count on the 300+ applications containing 1,000+ examples in this book to cover the common and fundamental areas of interest: strings, numbers, arrays, collections, data structures, date and time, immutability, type inference, Optional, Java I/O, Java Reflection, functional programming, concurrency and the HTTP Client API. Put your skills on steroids with problems that have been carefully crafted to highlight and cover the core knowledge that is accessed in daily work. In other words (no matter if your task is easy, medium or complex) having this knowledge under your tool belt is a must, not an option.
By the end of this book, you will have gained a strong understanding of Java concepts and have the confidence to develop and choose the right solutions to your problems.
What you will learn Adopt the latest JDK 11 and JDK 12 features in your applications Solve cutting-edge problems relating to collections and data structures Get to grips with functional-style programming using lambdas Perform asynchronous communication and parallel data processing Solve strings and number problems using the latest Java APIs Become familiar with different aspects of object immutability in Java Implement the correct practices and clean code techniques Who this book is forIf you are a Java developer who wants to level-up by solving real-world problems, then this book is for you. Working knowledge of Java is required to get the most out of this book.
Table of Contents Strings, Numbers, and Math Objects, Immutability, and Switch Expressions Working with Date and Time Type Inference Arrays, Collections, and Data Structures Java I/O Paths, Files, Buffers, Scanning, and Formatting Java Reflection Classes, Interfaces, Constructors, Methods, and Fields Functional Style Programming - Fundamentals and Design Patterns Functional style programming - Deep dive Concurrency - Thread pools, Callables and Synchronizers Concurrency - Deep dive Optional The HTTP Client and WebSocket APIs

816 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 20, 2019

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April 4, 2020
Great book

Great explanation and good to improve the programming knowledge.
Cover the java 8 features implementation along with older ways of implemention.
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September 26, 2019
"Java Coding Problems" contains an engaging set of programming problems, complete with jdk8-jdk12 solutions. It makes catching up with core java API updates quick, intuitive and pleasurable.
Full disclosure: I was a technical reviewer for this book.
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May 25, 2022
tl;dr, good enough for a Java beginner.
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