Know your Java? by Venkat Subramaniam
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2024
- Really? You may wonder. This is 2024 and do we all not know Java already really well. Most of us do and yet there are so many things we tend to not realize until those things bite us in the back. This is not an introductory session on Java but one in which we will take existing code, discuss its behavior, look into surprises it holds. These are scenarios that either the speaker has stubbed his toes on or things he has been other developers stub their toes, from practical every day realistic code. We will take a number of working examples, ask you to identify the behavior, then run the code to see what it really does, and discuss the underlying concepts or the lessons we need to carry forward to avoid falling into traps or developing code that may cause issues in the future.
- Наука та технологія
Daymnn I did not knew about this thanks!
How did Mario end up there as Venkat's servant?!? Hilarious talk.
nothing like that bro
Venkat the best the one
Where we can found rest of examples ? :)
venkat gonna sweep all java conference
this is kinda funny, clearly algorithm vid
Great talk! I could'nt get the 4th one, can someone explain me ?? :)
one more than one thread accessing and modifying the shared variable which is not threadsafe. Hence leads to wrong size.
@@Anbu_Sampathvery clear! Thank you :)
I think I m first here
Is that Indian Steve Jobs, he is not wearing shoes
is this a meme?
Is this guy paid by the minute?
This talk with these examples should not be longer than 10 minutes...
Are you paid by character you typed?
@@kevinnguyen163 Your criticism doesn't make sense. I typed 2 short sentences to express my disappointment with a too verbose presentation. Also, youtube comments are not paid, but I doubt presenters are doing it for free.
@@A3A3adamsan hmm, at least you are watching it for free.
@@A3A3adamsan I love Venkat's story telling style. It's not just about those bullet points that can easily be put in a slide, but the way he walks me through a story and that really makes me memorize things much better. Just because you have a different taste doesn't mean he is trying to make money out of those minutes.
@@kevinnguyen163yess, he talks like Uncle Bob. It helps a lot.
Java is dead to be honest
thats why it holds a strong market share, yeah?
No, it is doing exceptionally well
I ve heard that since 2002
Oh you mean deadly 😅
php developer?