Juppies 2
Your Instructor
Heinz Kabutz is the author of The Java Specialists’ Newsletter, a publication enjoyed by tens of thousands of Java experts in over 150 countries. He has been a Java Champion since 2005.
Course Curriculum
0. Getting Started (Don't Skip)
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Preview0.1. Programming is a team sport - source control (2:31)
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Preview0.2. Creating an account on GitHub (2:14)
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Preview0.3. Forking the Juppies2 repository from kabutz (2:28)
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Preview0.4. Oracle JDK (2:48)
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Preview0.5. Oracle OpenJDK (3:10)
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Preview0.6. Azul's Zulu OpenJDK (2:35)
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Preview0.7. Installing the Oracle OpenJDK (0:39)
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Preview0.8. Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) (3:36)
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Preview0.9. Downloading Apache NetBeans (4:45)
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Preview0.10. Loading our Juppies2 Project in Apache NetBeans (5:51)
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Preview0.11. Running the AnagramGame with Apache NetBeans (3:43)
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Preview0.12. Downloading IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition (0:50)
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Preview0.13. Installing IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition (3:29)
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Preview0.14. Running the AnagramGame with IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition (5:26)
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Preview0.15. Downloading and Installing Eclipse (5:06)
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Preview0.16. Running the AnagramGame with Eclipse (3:14)
1. Our First Java Program - Anagram Game
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Start1.1. AnagramGame Project Structure (3:04)
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Start1.2. WordLibrary (11:39)
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Start1.3. Swing User Interface (UI) (1:13)
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Start1.4. Buffer Overflows (2:42)
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Start1.5. Demo of "New Word" Button (1:49)
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Start1.6. Demo of "Guess" Button (1:14)
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Start1.7. StaticWordLibrary Structure (1:59)
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Start1.8. StaticWordLibrary Details (3:37)
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Start1.9. Changing the Size of Our StaticWordLibrary (2:13)
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Start1.10. How my Buffer Overflow Wiped my Colleague's Hard Disk (3:10)
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Start1.11. Adding Our Own Words to the StaticWordLibrary (4:05)
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Start1.12. WordLibraryTest With JUnit (2:01)
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Start1.13. Java's For-Loop (2:14)
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Start1.14. Testing That Words Are Anagrams (0:55)
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Start1.15. Running JUnit (1:41)
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Start1.16. isAnagram() Method (1:02)
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Start1.17. Fixing StaticWordLibrary (0:34)
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Start1.18. WordLibraries Facade (1:44)
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Start1.19. Find Usages (1:00)
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Start1.20. Exercise (1:29)
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Start1.21. Commiting Changes (1:54)
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Start1.22. GitHub Repository (0:52)
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Start1.23. Pushing Commits to Remote Repository on GitHub (1:16)
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Start1.24. Until Next Time (0:15)
2. Shuffling the Words in the Anagram Game
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Start2.1. Welcome back (0:34)
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Start2.2. Setting up NetBeans Git Toolbar (1:34)
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Start2.3. Creating a Git Branch for Today's Session (1:29)
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Start2.4. Typical Directory Structure Under Maven (2:58)
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Start2.5. NetBeans Magic Shortcuts (2:42)
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Start2.6. Avoid Copy & Paste Programming (1:04)
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Start2.7. Creating a ShuffledWordLibrary (4:07)
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Start2.8. Integer Array for Shuffled Indexes (2:52)
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Start2.9. Finishing the Methods to Delegate to the Other WordLibrary (1:55)
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Start2.10. Trying out the "ShuffledWordLibrary" That Does Not Really Shuffle (1:53)
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Start2.11. Committing Our Changes to Git (1:04)
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Start2.12. Shuffling the Integer Array (5:54)
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Start2.13. Trying Out the Shuffled Anagram List (1:27)
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Start2.14. Committing Our "shuffle" method (1:24)
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Start2.15. ArrayShuffler (3:33)
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Start2.16. Creating an ArrayShufflerTest (6:20)
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Start2.17. Printing the "indexes" Array (5:45)
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Start2.18. Fixing Random to Be More Random (1:39)
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Start2.19. Extending the Tests (8:39)
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Start2.20. The Goat, the Wolf and the Cabbage (Swapping Integer Values) (4:28)
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Start2.21. Testing the Integer Swapping Code (3:40)
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Start2.22. Testing Before Running Application (2:30)
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Start2.23. Fixing the Integer Swapping Code (3:10)
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Start2.24. Integer Swapping With XOR (4:31)
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Start2.25. Value of Source Control Systems (1:29)
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Start2.26. Changed WordLibrary from an Abstract Class to an Interface (6:24)
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Start2.27. Commit and Push (2:19)
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Start2.28. Until Next Time (0:28)
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