Udemy - Java Developers: Double Your Coding Speed with IntelliJ IDEA
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- TypeTutorials
- LanguageEnglish
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- Last checkedJan. 13th '21
- Date uploadedJan. 11th '21
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Description
IntelliJ IDEA is built on the principle that every minute a developer spends in the flow is a good minute, and things that break developers out of that flow are bad and should be avoided.
This course is built with ergonomic ideas in mind, to help you make the most out of an IDE. We’re going to explore what are the features that actually make us more productive.
Curriculum:
How to Configure IntelliJ IDEA to Keep You in the Flow State
How to Configure IntelliJ with economics in mind
How to Setup IntelliJ in order to navigate faster
How to use all IntelliJ many tools without breaking our focus.
How to make IntelliJ move fast to not disturb your creative flow
Find useful features that you actually never used
Making Use of Code Completion
Real-life use cases for Complete Current Statement
Real-life use cases for Smart Completion
Real-life use cases for CamelCase Completion
Real-life use cases for Postfix Completion
How to Avoid Common Interruptions in Daily Coding
How to avoid going back to fix already-typed expression
How to create everything from within the code editor with the least friction
IntelliJ IDEA Templates for Spring Boot Application
How to generate boilerplate code for common SpringBoot application
How to use and create Live and File Templates
Refactoring in IntelliJ IDEA
How IntelliJ facilitates the process of refactoring
Explore automatic refactoring capabilities of IntelliJ
Hands-on refactoring examples and how IntelliJ helps to reduce mistakes while changing the code
Database Tools
How we can use IntelliJ IDEA to connect to a PostgreSQL database
How to make use of the IntelliJ support for Spring Data
Generate diagrams of the database schema
Manage code entities
Run queries from the codebase
Who this course is for:
Developers who want to accelerate their productivity by taking the most out of IntelliJ IDEA
Developers who want to discover ergonomics aspects of an IDE
Developers who want to maximize their time spent in a flow state
Developers who want to use IntelliJ IDEA like a pro
Requirements
Knowledge of the Java language is required
Basics of IntelliJ IDEA
Last Updated 12/2020
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Java Developers Double Your Coding Speed with IntelliJ IDEA [TutsNode.com] - Java Developers Double Your Coding Speed with IntelliJ IDEA 5. Refactoring in IntelliJ IDEA- 11. Splitting the structured code.mp4 (99.4 MB)
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- 9. Adding more structure to the code using IntelliJ Refactoring Tools.srt (6.4 KB)
- 13. Replace Conditional with Polymorphism.srt (5.1 KB)
- 5. Adding structure to the code using IntelliJ Refactoring Tools.srt (4.9 KB)
- 1. Why refactor example. Motivation for Refactoring in general..srt (4.2 KB)
- 7. Post Refactoring Steps.srt (1.8 KB)
- 3. The first step in refactoring.srt (1.2 KB)
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- 1.1 GitHub Repository.html (0.1 KB)
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- 14. Replace Conditional with Polymorphism.html (0.2 KB)
- 9. Adding more structure to the code using IntelliJ Refactoring Tools.mp4 (63.4 MB)
- 13. Replace Conditional with Polymorphism.mp4 (41.3 MB)
- 5. Adding structure to the code using IntelliJ Refactoring Tools.mp4 (33.2 MB)
- 1. Why refactor example. Motivation for Refactoring in general..mp4 (30.6 MB)
- 7. Post Refactoring Steps.mp4 (16.1 MB)
- 3. The first step in refactoring.mp4 (9.8 MB)
- 15. Recap.mp4 (3.1 MB)
- 3. Create anything without leaving the current code.srt (8.3 KB)
- 1. Making use of Postfix completion. Use Cases..srt (6.9 KB)
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- 4. Create anything without leaving the current code.html (0.2 KB)
- 3. Create anything without leaving the current code.mp4 (51.8 MB)
- 1. Making use of Postfix completion. Use Cases..mp4 (46.7 MB)
- 1. IntelliJ IDEA Philosophy.srt (1.1 KB)
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- 3. The Usual look of IntelliJ IDEA.srt (1.0 KB)
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- 8. The navigation bar.mp4 (14.1 MB)
- 13. Tip of the day.mp4 (13.3 MB)
- 6. The too many tool windows problem.mp4 (9.6 MB)
- 3. The Usual look of IntelliJ IDEA.mp4 (6.8 MB)
- 1. IntelliJ IDEA Philosophy.mp4 (6.7 MB)
- 1. Code Completion in Real Life - Example 1.srt (5.6 KB)
- 2. Code Completion in Real Life - Example 1.html (0.2 KB)
- 4. Code Completion in Real Life - Example 2.html (0.2 KB)
- 3. Code Completion in Real Life - Example 2.srt (3.3 KB)
- 5. Summary.srt (1.2 KB)
- 1. Code Completion in Real Life - Example 1.mp4 (44.3 MB)
- 3. Code Completion in Real Life - Example 2.mp4 (22.9 MB)
- 5. Summary.mp4 (2.6 MB)
- 4. Making use of IntelliJ support for Database Entities.srt (5.5 KB)
- 2. Creating a JPA Project and connecting it to a Datasource.srt (3.7 KB)
- 6. Making use of IntelliJ support for Database Repositories.srt (3.6 KB)
- 8. Database Performance Tools.srt (1.3 KB)
- 9. Database Navigation and Refactoring.srt (1.0 KB)
- 1. Introduction.srt (0.6 KB)
- 3. Creating a JPA Project and connecting it to a Datasource.html (0.2 KB)
- 5. Making use of IntelliJ support for Database Entities.html (0.2 KB)
- 7. Making use of IntelliJ support for Database Repositories.html (0.2 KB)
- 10. Database Navigation and Refactoring.html (0.2 KB)
- 4. Making use of IntelliJ support for Database Entities.mp4 (54.5 MB)
- 6. Making use of IntelliJ support for Database Repositories.mp4 (33.5 MB)
- 2. Creating a JPA Project and connecting it to a Datasource.mp4 (20.8 MB)
- 8. Database Performance Tools.mp4 (9.7 MB)
- 9. Database Navigation and Refactoring.mp4 (7.2 MB)
- 1. Introduction.mp4 (6.4 MB)
- 7. Making use of Controller Templates.srt (4.3 KB)
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- 3. Making use of Entity Templates.mp4 (13.6 MB)
- 1. Example Project Presentation.mp4 (9.8 MB)
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