JAVA 8- Zero To Hero with Lambdas Streams
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- May 04, 2025

JAVA 8: Zero To Hero with Lambdas & Streams, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.65, with 28 lectures, based on 11 reviews, and has 5025 subscribers.
You will learn about The entirety of the new features in Java 8 with examples Interfaces with default and static methods, functional interfaces, and lambda expressions Method references, function references, the Date & Time API, and streams API, among others. Java 18 SimpleWebServer feature and uses How to use Java Script from Java 8 This course is ideal for individuals who are This course for someone who is already working on Java and wanted to learn Java 8 or Any developer wants to switch to Java It is particularly useful for This course for someone who is already working on Java and wanted to learn Java 8 or Any developer wants to switch to Java.
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Summary
Title: JAVA 8: Zero To Hero with Lambdas & Streams
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 3.65
Number of Lectures: 28
Number of Published Lectures: 28
Number of Curriculum Items: 28
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 28
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
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Hi Everyone,
In this Java 8 course, I tried to keep only practical things and mainly focused on Lambda & Stream API along with Date.
New features and improvements in Java 8. Understanding all the new features from eight versions is made easier by taking the Zero to Hero course. All of the new features will be thoroughly covered in this course, both in terms of theory and code. All of the key features, including:
Lambda Expressions,
Streams API is one of the important features that got introduced as part of Java8.
How does the Stream APIWorks with example
max()
min()
limit()
sort()
File Reading with all techniques
File Writingalong with CSVfile Reading
How Collections are different from Streams
Date & Time,
Default& Staticmethods,
Optional, Method References
This section covers how to perform Parallelprocessing using Streams.
How to check the performance between the sequential and parallel programming
Functional Interfaceshave received special consideration and explanation. Each feature will be covered during the course discussion with a conceptual explanation first, followed by a thorough code walkthrough and execution. Since the course is set up so that omitting a known feature won’t affect other parts or lectures, you are free to skip any features that you are already familiar with.
JavaScriptCalling from Java 8
Java 18 feature: Embedded WebServerand how to use it.
Learn new features as well.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Java 8 Stream API
Lecture 1: Filter Collection by using Stream
Lecture 2: Print Collection using For-Each method
Lecture 3: How to Use Like Operator in Java 8
Lecture 4: Collection Sorting in java 8
Lecture 5: Use of Limit method
Lecture 6: Use of findFirst in lambda expression
Lecture 7: Use of mapToDouble & Sum in Lambda expression
Lecture 8: Use of Count in Lamdba
Lecture 9: Use of Min & Max in Lambda
Lecture 10: Use of GroupBy method
Chapter 2: Sequential and Parallel Stream
Lecture 1: How to use Sequential and Parallel Stream and check performance
Chapter 3: File Reading & Writing
Lecture 1: File Reading line by line
Lecture 2: File Reading using Stream API
Lecture 3: File Reading in String type
Lecture 4: Read CSV file
Lecture 5: Write data to file
Lecture 6: Write data to file another way
Chapter 4: Java 8: Date API
Lecture 1: Date API- LocalDate
Lecture 2: Date API- LocalTime
Lecture 3: Date API- LocalDateTime
Lecture 4: Date API- Utility methods
Lecture 5: Date API- Date formatting
Chapter 5: Default & Static Method
Lecture 1: Default Methods in Java 8 Interface
Lecture 2: Default Methods conflict issue
Lecture 3: Static method in java 8 interface
Chapter 6: Optional Type with Example
Lecture 1: Optional Type with Example
Chapter 7: Java 8: Calling JavaScript Function
Lecture 1: Java 8: Calling JavaScript Function
Chapter 8: Java 18 : important feature
Lecture 1: How to use inbuild static web server
Instructors

Chandan Kumar
Java/Automation/DevOps Trainer || YouTuber || Full Stack Dev
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