Dr Heinz M. Kabutz – Data Structures in Java Quiz Walkthrough

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One of the most requested features of our popular Data Structures in Java Course is to do the quiz a second time. And the most common questions are about the quiz, rather than the training material.Purchase Dr Heinz M. Kabutz – Data Structures in Java Quiz Walkthrough courses at here with PRICE $97 $35Dr Heinz M. Kabutz – Data Structures in Java Quiz WalkthroughOne of the most requested features of our popular Data Structures in Java Course is to do the quiz a second time. And the most common questions are about the quiz, rather than the training material.Unfortunately, since the quiz is graded, it is not possible to reset it.This course solves both. First off, you can do the quiz as many times as you like. Secondly, each sections has detailed explanations of why we think our answers are correct.Note: This is a companion course to our Data Structures in Java Course and does not replace it.The original Data Structures in Java Course was written for Java 9. The quiz looks at the very latest version of Java, as of writing that is Java 14-ea.Your Instructor Dr Heinz M. KabutzHeinz Kabutz is the author of The Java Specialists’ Newsletter, a publication enjoyed by tens of thousands of Java experts in over 145 countries. His book “Dynamic Proxies (in German)” was #1 Bestseller on Amazon.de in Fachbücher für Informatik for about five minutes until Amazon fixed their algorithm. Thanks to a supportive mother, he has now sold 5 copies.Heinz’s Java Specialists’ newsletter is filled with amusing anecdotes of life on the Island of Crete. He is a popular speaker at all the best Java conferences around the world, and also at some of the worst. He teaches Java courses in classrooms around the world, where his prime objective is to make absolutely sure that none of his students fall asleep. He is not always successful.Course CurriculumData Structures in Java Quiz WalkthroughSection 1 – Introduction to Collections in Java1. Welcome (2:08)2. Computational Time Complexity (19:17)3. Space Complexity (4:04)4. Arrays (10:47)Section 2 – Lists5. Lists (13:23)6. ArrayList (7:10)7. Iteration (2:11)8. CopyOnWriteArrayList (3:19)9. LinkedList (3:32)10. Vector (3:43)11. Stack (0:56)12. Sorting lists (14:22)Section 3 – Sets13. Sets (2:00)14. TreeSet (4:14)15. ConcurrentSkipListSet (4:35)16. CopyOnWriteArraySet (9:37)Section 4 – Hashing17. Hashing (4:25)18. HashSet (3:53)19. ConcurrentHashMap.newKeySet() (0:51)Section 5 – Maps20. Maps (2:09)21. HashMap (6:34)22. ConcurrentHashMap (2:23)23. TreeMap (1:56)24. ConcurrentSkipListMap (0:54)25. Hashtable (3:12)26. LinkedHashMap and LinkedHashSet (1:52)27. Highly Specialized Collections: EnumSet, EnumMap, IdentityHashMap, Properties, WeakHashMap (26:04)Section 6 – Queues and Deques28. Queues and Deques (1:40)29. ConcurrentLinkedQueue and ConcurrentLinkedDeque (7:22)30. ArrayDeque (3:47)31. BlockingQueues (1:50)32. LinkedBlockingQueue and LinkedBlockingDeque (5:29)33. ArrayBlockingQueue (2:14)34. Highly specialized queues: DelayQueue, SynchronousQueue, LinkedTransferQueue (3:11)35. PriorityQueue and PriorityBlockingQueue (4:34)Section 7 – Collection Facades36. java.util.Collections (2:38)37. java.util.Arrays (5:57)Section 8 – Thanks for Watching38. Conclusion (0:32)Sales PageArchive PagePurchase Dr Heinz M. Kabutz – Data Structures in Java Quiz Walkthrough courses at here with PRICE $97 $35