Learn Java8 Streams By Coding it with Hands on Example
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- Nov 20, 2024

Learn Java8 Streams By Coding it with Hands on Example, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 38 lectures, based on 55 reviews, and has 8558 subscribers.
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Summary
Title: Learn Java8 Streams By Coding it with Hands on Example
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 38
Number of Published Lectures: 38
Number of Curriculum Items: 38
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38
Original Price: ?1,199
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
This Course basically designed for the people who have knowledge in prior knowledge about java.
We will cover the Followings in this course,
1. Sequential Streams
2. Parallel Streams
Here the Sub Topics we are going to cover in this tutorial,
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Introduction to Functional Interfaces
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Streams Introduction
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Streams Introduction 1
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Streams Example Part 1
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Streams Example Part 2
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Streams Example Part 3
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Streams Map Example Part 1
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Streams Map Example Part 2
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Streams FlatMap Example Part 1
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Streams FlatMap Example Part 2
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Streams FlatMap Example Part 3
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Streams FlatMap Example Part 4
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Streams Filter Example
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Streams Reduce Example Part 1
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Streams Reduce Example Part 2
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Streams Filter Map Reduce Example
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Streams MinBy, MaxBy Example
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Streams Limit Skip Example
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Streams AllMatch, AnyMatchExample
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Streams FindAny , FindFirst Example
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Streams Factory Method Example
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Numeric Stream Example
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Numeric Stream Factory Method Example
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Numeric Stream Factory Aggregation Method Example
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Stream Boxing and UnBoxing Example
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Numeric Stream Map Example
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Stream Joining Example
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Stream Mapping and Counting Example
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Stream Summing and Averaging Example
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Stream Grouping By Example Part 1
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Stream Grouping By Example Part 2
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Stream Partitioning By Example
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Sequential vs Parallel Stream Example Part 1
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Sequential vs Parallel Stream Example Part 2
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Sequential vs Parallel Stream Use Case
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Parallel Stream When Not to Use Case Part 1
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Parallel Stream When Not to Use Case Part 2
Happy Learning !!!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Stream API
Lecture 1: Introduction to Functional Interfaces
Lecture 2: Offline Repository for Hans on excercise
Lecture 3: Streams Introduction
Lecture 4: Streams Example Part 1
Lecture 5: Streams Example Part 2
Lecture 6: Streams Example Part 3
Lecture 7: Streams Map Example Part 1
Lecture 8: Streams Map Example Part 2
Lecture 9: Streams FlatMap Example Part 1
Lecture 10: Streams FlatMap Example Part 2
Lecture 11: Streams FlatMap Example Part 3
Lecture 12: Streams FlatMap Example Part 4
Lecture 13: Stream Filter Example
Lecture 14: Streams Reduce Example Part 1
Lecture 15: Streams Reduce Example Part 2
Lecture 16: Streams Filter Map Reduce Example
Lecture 17: Streams MinBy MaxBy Example
Lecture 18: Streams Limit Skip Example
Lecture 19: Streams AllMatch AnyMatchExample
Lecture 20: Streams FindAny FindFirst Example
Chapter 2: Factory Method in Stream API
Lecture 1: Streams Factory Method Example
Chapter 3: Numeric Stream
Lecture 1: Numeric Stream Example
Lecture 2: Numeric Stream Factory Method Example
Lecture 3: Numeric Stream Factory Aggregation Method Example
Lecture 4: Stream Boxing and Un-boxing Example
Lecture 5: Numeric Stream Map Example
Chapter 4: Terminal Operation
Lecture 1: Stream Joining Example
Lecture 2: Stream Mapping and Counting Example
Lecture 3: Stream Summing and Averaging Example
Lecture 4: Stream Grouping By Example Part 1
Lecture 5: Stream Grouping By Example Part 2
Lecture 6: Stream Partitioning By Example
Chapter 5: Parallel Processing
Lecture 1: Sequential vs Parallel Stream Example Part 1
Lecture 2: Sequential vs Parallel Stream Example Part 2
Lecture 3: Sequential vs Parallel Stream Use Case
Lecture 4: Parallel Stream When Not to Use Case Part 1
Lecture 5: Parallel Stream When Not to Use Case Part 2
Chapter 6: Thanks !!!
Lecture 1: Thank You
Instructors

Arun Ammasai
Teach with passion, from experience, and with an easy-to-understand way of teaching
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