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4. Baeldung Java and Spring Tutorials This repository offers a variety of tutorials on Java and Spring, with easy-to-follow code examples. https://github.com/eugenp/tutorials
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Are java codebases generally readable? Or is the stereotype true that they are littered with the worst OOP has to offer?
But ok, lets try with this example, line 40 : https://github.com/eugenp/tutorials/blob/master/testing-modules/junit5-annotations/src/test/java/com/baeldung/junit5/nested/OnlinePublicationUnitTest.java This code tests a function which is 5 lines long, called only once. It doesn't even deserve a method declaration, this is complexity for the sake of testability. 6 months from now, when you look for articles filtered by user membership, you are not going to find this function. You will be lost in a maze of method declarations. Fragmenting your execution flow is a bad idea, especially for testability purposes. The test code is even more complex than the code being tested.
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Back End with spring!
Baeldung has a lots of tutorials... GitHub - WebModules
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FastJSON - Convert POJO to/from JSON
You can checkout more examples on below GitHub Repository. https://github.com/eugenp/tutorials/tree/master/json-modules/json-2
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Spring Boot with Postgres application not working on Docker.
I found an example for you online: https://github.com/eugenp/tutorials/tree/master/docker/docker-spring-boot-postgres
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How to clone the tutorial by Baeldung ?
git clone https://github.com/eugenp/tutorials.git
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OOPs principles, interfaces, abstract classes, etc practice suggestions.
The best way is to find a job, write horrible code, get absolutely humiliated on the MR and then you will start getting all that stuff. A second option would be to read code from others, I always keep this repo open https://github.com/eugenp/tutorials.
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11. Dabeaz-course/Practical-python - This repository by David Beazley focuses on program organization, data manipulation, and script composition. It's a comprehensive course for enhancing understanding and proficiency with complex Python programs. https://github.com/dabeaz-course/practical-python
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How to I execute a .py file from the interpreter?
If it matters, the code defines a function that uses csv to enter data into a list of tuples. The function takes one argument : a csv file. I did all the sololearn courses in python and am now working through https://github.com/dabeaz-course/practical-python .
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Been programming in Python for a few years and just found out about the collections module. Does anyone else have a similar revelation?
I was going through dabeaz practice-python course because my team wants to do some on-their-own Python training. One of the exercises uses the deque function (apparently pronounced "deck"), which basically creates a maxlength list and pops list elements off for you as you append to it.
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