Have been using Maven 2 years ago, and this course was mind blowing 😮 I like how you explained every single detail I was wondering about, as well as how your straightforwardness made it entertaining rather than boring, I would definitely recommend!
This is a great course. However, you will not be able to understand or applying the knowledges without reading the document. So try to read the document while listening to the course.
Legitimately one of the best tutorials ever made. I recently got a job working with Spring and security, and my only experience with java was back in high school and college where I only learned the basics. So transitioning to this stuff is daunting. I never knew maven was a thing until I started work. This really helped me understand everything! Definitely got my subscription!
i see a lot of comments on youtube about indians being the best tutors let me tell you as an indian, this course single handedly gave me EVERYTHING i needed to learn nuts and bolts of maven in a very engaging and systematic way i have never spent more than half hour on tutorials and i hate them on this video i spent 2 hours straight without getting distracted and learnt a lot already planning to spend another 2 today and finish up this course and start adapting my projects to maven thank you!!!!!
Scala works on JavaByteCode, which is optimized for Java, so before you can understand Scala deeply, you would have to learn Java anyway. In fact, you can't really learn Scala to a professional level without learning Java, because most of the Big Data frameworks and libraries that are optimized for use with Scala were originally created in Java, and Scala is not really used anywhere other than Big Data, while Java is used not only with Big Data, but in many other projects, so it is *significantly* easier to find a job with Java rather than with Scala. And if you would learn both, it will get even easier to find a job. And it is significantly easier to learn Scala after Java rather than vice-versa. If you know just Java, you would still be able write code in Scala after a tiny bit of practice so you would be able to learn Scala on the go (it will be OOP code, so you won't use all the features of FP, but it will be working code nonetheless), but if you only know Scala, it won't help you in writing Java code at all and you would basically have to be learning it from scratch. And there are way more in-depth tutorials for Java than for Scala. Also almost no one will help you to solve LeetCode-like algorithmical questions in Scala, while most of the best tutorials are originally Java-based. All in all, I think Java is most certainly a better choice for a beginner, while Scala is a good choice for a second or a third language to learn.
No, you do not have to learn Java before Scala. In fact you can learn Java after Scala and you will have an easier time learning it, because you learned Scala first. (There's a university who decided to teach Scala before Java to their students and they came to the conclusion that it was better than learning Java first. I can't remember which university it was, but this statistic was mention by Martin Odersky, the creator of Scala in one of the talks I watched a few days ago)
that is disappointing to see. I thought it would be an updated tutorial due to the upload date but once I saw the maven version and the Windows OS I knew it was old
Nvm I googled it and found it out. To make it populate after typing main just hit crtl + space and it will allow you to put that there so you wont have to type every single thing out.
Hi I need some help. I tried doing to main and it doesn't populate like yours when I start to type it in. Is there any other plugins I should have? I know its minor now but I don't want to have to type out everything thing through out the entire lecture that's just not realistic.
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