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Learn Java 17 Programming - Second Edition

By : Nick Samoylov
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Book Image

Learn Java 17 Programming - Second Edition

4 (1)
By: Nick Samoylov

Overview of this book

Java is one of the most preferred languages among developers. It is used in everything right from smartphones and game consoles to even supercomputers, and its new features simply add to the richness of the language. This book on Java programming begins by helping you learn how to install the Java Development Kit. You’ll then focus on understanding object-oriented programming (OOP), with exclusive insights into concepts such as abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism, which will help you when programming for real-world apps. Next, you’ll cover fundamental programming structures of Java such as data structures and algorithms that will serve as the building blocks for your apps with the help of sample programs and practice examples. You’ll also delve into core programming topics that will assist you with error handling, debugging, and testing your apps. As you progress, you’ll move on to advanced topics such as Java libraries, database management, and network programming and also build a sample project to help you understand the applications of these concepts. By the end of this Java book, you’ll not only have become well-versed with Java 17 but also gained a perspective into the future of this language and have the skills to code efficiently with best practices.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Part 1: Overview of Java Programming
5
Part 2: Building Blocks of Java
15
Part 3: Advanced Java

Running the benchmark

As you have probably guessed, one way to run a benchmark is just to execute the main() method. It can be done using the java command directly or using the IDE. We talked about it in Chapter 1Getting Started with Java 17. Yet there is an easier and more convenient way to run a benchmark: by using an IDE plugin.

Using an IDE plugin

All major Java-supporting IDEs have such a plugin. We will demonstrate how to use the plugin for IntelliJ installed on a macOS computer, but it is equally applicable to Windows systems.

Here are the steps to follow:

  1. To start installing the plugin, press the command key and comma (,) together, or just click the wrench symbol (with the hover text Preferences) in the top horizontal menu:
  1. It will open a window with the following menu in the left pane:
  1. Select Plugins, as shown in the preceding...