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Thank you for the clear explanation. Will watch more of your Java videos 😁
So underrated you should teach spring boot more
Mesmerizing way of teaching ❤😸
They gave the data object a method which takes the formatter as an arg... that offends my feng shui.
Have we easy way for find our countries ?)
Thank you, that was really helpful
This video didn't help at all 😃
Хорошее английское произношение, все слова понятны с первого раза 👍🏻
Same operator '//' in Lua for integer division 🚀🚀🚀
I'm really thankful that i could found this tutorial to make me fully understand what beans are. Thank you very much Maaike.
very good explanation. please comeback with more videos🥹
Thank you 🥰 It will be at most 2 more weeks! Anything in particular you'd like to see?
Man, I so wish you made an entire playlist explaining Spring, SpringBoot & Spring MVC, or maybe separate playlists for each tutorial! Genuinely one of the best explanation videos I've found on the topic!
This is very encouraging, thank you! Im working on it at this very moment 🥰
Hi! This was an awesome explanation which I was missing in other tutorials. Thank you for being so precise. Can you tell me the keyboard shortcut for generating getters/setter and constructors in Intellij?
use @Getter and @Setter annotations
Create more Tutorials Madam....
I will!!
Really a Magic Video. Thank you for explaining the basic mechanism of spring beans. Subscribed to your channel.
Thank you😊
beautiful girl and explanation, it's rarely to happen 😂
عظمة على عظمة legende you did what the others couldn't; well done
شكراً جزيلاً🙏 truly appreciate your support and encouragement! Good luck on your Spring journey
Very Simple and good Explanation..
now i have more question than i came with but very nice tutorial
Well, fire away! Happy to answer 😊
It has do do nothing with the video and its good that i have new questions that means i understand the previous stuff but. 13:14 in here it throws a error for string like i dont unerstand, why it does not know about string class, the class is a internal core library how doesn't it know, why do we need to tell it what a string is Thank you for your help😅
@@Sisyphus. Ah that's a good point! We are not telling it what a string is, but we are telling the container to create a string instance, so that it can be injected. The class is known, but the instance we're referring to is not, because without that method marked with @bean, there would be no bean of type string available. Does that help?
@@Sisyphus. and very true! Being able to ask new questions means growth, keep it up 😊😊
@BrightBoost yes it does, thank you so much and keep doing what you're doing.
Please make more videos like this !! Please come back
Working on it right now! Please allow me a month or 2 😇
@@BrightBoost thankss
Thank You this really helped!!
Such a thorough video! It just cleared up a lot of things for me. You are so great at explaining.
Happy to hear that! And thank you 😊
Thank you Maaike, I'm getting started with Java/Grails, coming from .NET and this really helped me :)
Such an amazing tutorial! Loved the way you kept rerunning the program to show us the effect of each change. Also really loved the combination of giving us a great intro to Spring in addition to examples. Must watch! Can't wait for future content (no pressure, we just love your videos!). Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for the encouragement! Good luck with your spring journey ❤️
Thanks for making this video. I am a .NET developer, good overview and nice intro.
Did not got the answer on "what is the spring container"? And example of @Component, which is data transfer object, is bad example
That was a great video! I listen to many on the topic but this was clearly the best.
Great thanks!
fantastic. thank you
Maaike run the bean as many times as you need! Your explanations help a lot :)
Haha thank you😊
Where are you messiah !!! Wee neeed youuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!
Hahah I was actually working on the new batch! Expect to have a full course on Spring in April
Really appreciate the way you explained. Easy to understand. Pls post your videos on Spring Security along with Webflux topics. Waiting for it....❤
Thank you for the help
Thank you, really helped
😊
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Hey Maaike, this is the best video which explains the Spring jargon. There is a real lack of good Spring Boot tutorials and you can easily fill up the space. Please make more videos, you have a lot of knowledge (as can be seen in the way you can explain each and every thing) and you should share it with novices like me. 🙂
Thank you for that huge compliment! I'm partnering with a really cool company to make some more tutorials that will also be published on this KZread channel. Starting content creation in February!
@@BrightBoost Looking forward to the tutorials 🙌
Im trying to learn spring boot and ive watched a few tutorials so far, but they never go over the very basics of spring boot as well as you have. I love the way you talk about these concepts and explain how spring boot works as if we were having a conversation. It really helps with understanding and confidence moving forward with other YT spring boot tutorials. Love ur voice too btw. Pls make more! :)
Love to hear that! Good luck with your spring boot journey. And thanks for the encouragement ☺️
How do you know when it's ok to use beans?
Sorry I missed your question! It's typically not just "ok" to use a bean, but necessary. You'll need one whenever the Spring Container needs to create an instance of a class.
How could you to understand from what part of the classese come the errors?How do you find the logic?It's something that I don't figure out always so well on the tasks on my job.
With these sort of Spring problems the clue is typically on the very right of the stacktrace. I first read that and then move to the left to get some more generic info. But understanding errors is not easy! And easiest way to understand them is when you've gone through them before
Genial video explained.I would like to see more videosl ike that explained for everyone. Unfortunatelly a lot of spring resources explain the most concepts so technical as it's hard to understand it.I think that you have a busy live,but I'd like to see more content on spring explained like that.
why when i start any new loop, my txt file will refresh and all previous data in txt file will be deleted🥲🥲because it is a "score" txt file so i need all scores for comparison and show the highscore in the final result
wow love your explanation
Thanks for this! You should also mention that datetimeformatter (like localdate) is immutable, meaning that the variable needs to be reassigned to update its value
I want to create a script that read acces logs that could being sql injection using java
Can you share more details?
@@BrightBoost can we comunicate outside here please, telegram, whats app,..
Your video is useful and I would like to know how much experience is required for each of this certification. For instance, OCJA is for beginner, someone with 3 years experience can write OCA and 5 years experience can obtain OCP likewise. Thank you, waiting for your response.
Thank you 😊 Oca could be achieved with just studying. For ocp I'd recommend at least a year or so. Please mind, the last version of Java that has oca is 8.
Hello Maaike, jij bent a beast of a teacher😁! Heb jij misschien een twitter of discor om te kunnen praten(vragen enz??)? Keep it up peace!!!
Loved your style of teaching.. Would like more such content on spring
It's in the making!!
@@BrightBoost🥺 yes, more Spring content please
Your explanation is really good. I hope you continue this series so that beginners like me can understand spring easily. Thanks
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Lots of 🙏 and ❤ from Chennai 🇮🇳
Lots of love and happy coding back from the Netherlands!