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Java Coding Problems - Second Edition

By : Anghel Leonard
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Java Coding Problems - Second Edition

By: Anghel Leonard

Overview of this book

The super-fast evolution of the JDK between versions 12 and 21 has made the learning curve of modern Java steeper, and increased the time needed to learn it. This book will make your learning journey quicker and increase your willingness to try Java’s new features by explaining the correct practices and decisions related to complexity, performance, readability, and more. Java Coding Problems takes you through Java’s latest features but doesn’t always advocate the use of new solutions — instead, it focuses on revealing the trade-offs involved in deciding what the best solution is for a certain problem. There are more than two hundred brand new and carefully selected problems in this second edition, chosen to highlight and cover the core everyday challenges of a Java programmer. Apart from providing a comprehensive compendium of problem solutions based on real-world examples, this book will also give you the confidence to answer questions relating to matching particular streams and methods to various problems. By the end of this book you will have gained a strong understanding of Java’s new features and have the confidence to develop and choose the right solutions to your problems.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Text Blocks, Locales, Numbers, and Math
Free Chapter
2
Objects, Immutability, Switch Expressions, and Pattern Matching
14
Other Books You May Enjoy
15
Index

Problems

Use the following problems to test your programming prowess on date and time. I strongly encourage you to give each problem a try before you turn to the solutions and download the example programs:

  1. Defining a day period: Write an application that goes beyond AM/PM flags and split the day into four periods: night, morning, afternoon, and evening. Depending on the given date-time and time zone generate one of these periods.
  2. Converting between Date and YearMonth: Write an application that converts between java.util.Date and java.time.YearMonth and vice-versa.
  3. Converting between int and YearMonth: Let's consider that a YearMonth is given (for instance, 2023-02). Convert it to an integer representation (for instance, 24277) that can be converted back to YearMonth.
  4. Converting week/year to Date: Let's consider that two integers are given representing a week and a year (for instance, week 10, year 2023). Write a program that converts 10-2023 to a java.util.Date via Calendar...