A wonderful good morning to you from the Island of Crete!
I am teaching a daily 8-minute microlesson on Java at 8:00 UTC (http://jgym.io/register/2020-11amtj/). Here is what we have covered so far:
01: SocketFactory for creating millions of sockets
02: Escape Analysis of byte[] in read() and write()
03: Counted loops and searching for primes
04: Queues in Java
05: Sealed classes
06: Creating our own Spliterator
07: Computational time complexity vs brute force parallelism in searching for Mersenne Primes
08: DaemonThreadFactory
09: Infinite loop in wait with interrupt
10: Calling default methods on interfaces that we do not implement
11: Puzzle with compound operators and implicit casts
12: How deserializing records differs from ordinary classes (happening today)
It is only 8 minutes and will energize you for the day (or give you pleasant dreams)
You need to register once for the series:
http://jgym.io/register/2020-11amtj/
Note: The sessions are not available as recordings, thus you have to attend them live. The source code is available in a secret git repository. And we have a slack channel #jgym-rats on our javaspecialists.slack.com
It is free to attend. We have already done 11 sessions and will do another 19.
Hope to see you there :-)
Heinz
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