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ariels7801
This is the most modern and comprehensive course available for Spring Framework 5 and Spring Boot 2. All source code examples used in this course have been developed using the latest version of the Spring Framework - Spring Framework 5 and Spring Boot 2. In this course, you will build multiple real world applications using Spring Framework 5. You will see how modern Spring Framework development is done by leveraging the features of Spring Boot 2. Jump In and Build a Spring MVC App with Spring Boot! We'll jump right into web development with the Spring Framework. I'll show you how kick off a Spring Boot project by using the Spring Initializr. We will then go step by step to build a simple Book / Author web application. You will see how easy it is to use Spring Boot, Spring MVC, and Spring Data JPA to create a functional web application running under Tomcat with a H2 in-memory database. Use Test Driven Development! In addition to teaching you Spring Framework 5, you will learn about modern best practices used in enterprise application development. As we build the applications, you'll see me using Test Driven Development (TDD) with JUnit and Mockito. Using Mockito mocks keeps your Spring Framework unit tests light and fast! You'll also see how the Spring context can be used for more complex integration tests. These techniques are best practices used by companies all over the world to build and manage large scale Spring Framework applications. GitHub Source Code You will have complete access to all source code examples used in the course. In each lesson where we write code, you will have a link to GitHub with two branches in the Github repository. The first branch is the starting state of the code. The second branch is the ending state of the code. You can see exactly what changed in each lesson. Each step of the way, you have a working example you can use for troubleshooting. In fact, you will get access to 15 (and growing!) different GitHub repositories - each packed with Spring Framework programming examples. And, you're encouraged to fork my GitHub repositories so you can share the Spring Framework applications, which you built, to future employers! Continuous Integration Builds Since we are using GitHub and have great test coverage, I also show you how easy it is to set up Continuous Integration builds with CircleCI. Continuous Integration builds are another best practice used by enterprise developers. Using CircleCI makes your CI builds a snap! Project Lombok We all know Java development can require a lot of boiler plate code. It's just the nature of Java. Would you like to see how to slash your boiler plate code using Project Lombok? Spring Data JPA and Hibernate Spring MVC and Hibernate have long been cornerstones of the Spring Framework. You will learn how to use Spring MVC, Spring Data JPA and Hibernate to build a real world web application. You'll learn about Hibernate configuration, and about the mapping of JPA entities. The Thymeleaf template engine is hugely popular with the Spring community. You will see how easy Spring Boot makes using Thymeleaf with Spring MVC. While Bootstrap CSS is not a focus of the course, we will leverage Bootstrap CSS to make our web pages look awesome! Spring MVC Spring MVC has a lot of robust capabilities. I start you off showing you how to build recipe application (using TDD, of course). Initially, it's all happy path development. We go back and add custom exception handling, form validation, and internationalization. Reactive Programming A big theme of Spring Framework 5 is Reactive Programming. Inside the course we build a web application using Thymeleaf, Spring MVC, Spring Data MongoDB, and MongoDB. We then take the MongoDB application we built and convert it to a Reactive application. You'll see how you can leverage the new Reactive types inside the Spring Framework from the data tier to the web tier. You will get to see step by step how to convert a traditional Spring MVC application to an end to end reactive application using the WebFlux framework - which is brand new to Spring Framework 5. Coming Soon to the Course I plan to add a lot more content to this course! I want this to be your go-to course for becoming a Spring Framework developer. Coming soon to the course in 2017: Building RESTFul APIs with Spring WebFlux (New in Spring Framework 5!) Spring Security Documenting your APIs with RestDoc and Swagger 2 Aspect Oriented Programming Using Spring Events Scheduling Tasks Using JAXB Caching with eHcache Spring JDBC (JDBC Template) Spring RestTemplate JMS Messaging AMQP with RabbitMQ Logging configuration for Logback and Log4J 2 And more real world Spring Framework apps! Message me if there is a topic you'd like to see! Spring Framework 5 GA Release This Spring Framework course is so new, it has been developed using Spring Framework 5 'Release Candidate' releases. Spring Framework 5 went GA (General Availability) in September of 2017. The Spring Boot 2.0 GA release is expected to be in late 2017. All source code examples will get updated as the GA releases of the Spring Framework and Spring Boot become available. Course Updates August 1, 2017 - All source code examples updated to latest release of Spring Framework 5 and Spring Boot 2. Now on Spring Framework 5.0 RC3 and Spring Boot 2.0.0.M3. August 8, 2017 - Added content for internationalization with Spring MVC. Added new section to course for using MySQL with Spring Boot / Spring MVC. Added CircleCI for CI builds. CodeCov (dot) io for test coverage reporting. August 9th, 2017 - Added whole new section course on Spring Data MongoDB. Learn to build a web application using the best of the Spring Framework! August 25th, 2017 - Reactive Programming with Spring Framework 5! Almost two hours of additional content has been added on Reactive Programming and Reactive MongoDB. October 10th, 2017 - 3 hours of new content added for consuming and building RESTFul web services using Spring MVC. This includes using RestTemplate to consume RESTFul services, Spring 5 WebClient to consume RESTFul services using Reactive data types, and new lessons on using MapStruct for data mapping. Course Extra - Spring Boot Cookbook! Inside this course, I'm including a Spring Boot Cookbook. You will have complete examples of using the Spring Framework with popular open source technologies. When you get hired as a Spring Framework developer, you'll have ready made Spring Framework examples! My Spring Boot Cookbook includes example Spring Boot projects for: MongoDB MySQL Postgres Maria DB DB2 Express Neo4J Redis Cassandra ActiveMQ RabbitMQ Course Extra - Learn Docker! Docker is an exciting technology that is on fire right now! As a course extra, I'm including the first 3 sections from my top rated Docker for Java Developers course. You will learn more about what Docker is and how you can deploy and run a Spring Boot application inside a Docker container. For Java developers, Docker really is a game changer! Course Extra - IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Students enrolling in the course can receive a free 90 day trial license to IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate! Closed Captioning / Subtitles Closed captioning in english is available for all course videos! PDF Downloads All keynote presentations are available for you to download as PDFs. Lifetime Access When you purchase this course, you will receive lifetime access! You can login anytime from anywhere to access the course content. No Risk - Money Back Guarantee You can buy this course with no risk. If you are unhappy with the course, for any reason, you can get a complete refund. The course has a 30 day Money Back Guarantee. Future Proof Your Programming Career There is huge demand for Spring Framework developers. Downloads of Spring Boot are up 425% year over year, while Gartner Research is calling Java EE "Obsolete". The market trends are clear. Popularity for JEE is rapidly declining. The popularity for the Spring Framework is growing. Spring Framework 5 is packed with exciting and innovative new features making it a natural choice for enterprise application development. Future proof your programming career. Start learning how to building modern applications using the Spring Framework and enroll in this course today! ¿Cuáles son los requisitos? Basic Java knowledge is required HTML Knowledge is very helpful Knowledge of SQL and databases is helpful ¿Qué voy a aprender en este curso? Learn the Spring Framework from an instructor who has worked for Pivotal customers as a Spring Source consultant, and has spoken at Spring One Learn step by step how to build applications using Spring Framework 5 and Spring Boot 2 You will be taught using best practices such as SOLID OOP, GitHub, Test Driven Development, and Continuous Integration Testing You will understand how to access data using Hibernate 5 and Spring Data JPA Build an end to end Reactive application with Spring Framework 5 and MongoDB Learn About Reactive Programming with Spring Framework 5 Build web applications using Spring MVC See how to run a Spring Boot application inside a Docker container Get access to a Spring Boot Application Cookbook ¿A quién está dirigido? This course is ideal for Java developers who wish to use the Spring Framework for enterprise application development Ver más
joefazee
Learn the art of Test-Driven Development (TDD) in Go by building a robust REST API from scratch! This course, "Mastering API Development in Go with TDD: A Modern Approach,"
thatikondasandeep
Gaurav is a 12 year old student who’s fractured his leg and lower back in a bicycle accident and is on a bed rest for the next 2 months. He keeps himself busy by watching television on his Skycast DTH. While watching the television, one day he decided to play a small game, where he has to identify the minimum number of clicks required to surf a given set of channels in a sequence. He quickly decided that it makes for an interesting problem to solve using a software program, (oh, forgot to tell you that he likes to code when he is not busy with his school work). Your task is to write the software program (using any of the programming language choices given), before Gaurav can do it himself, we think he is going to take 2 hours, so you think you can beat the 12 year old in solving this, we think so! Your time starts now! Obviously the program has to take the following instructions and constraints into account. Instructions There are 13 buttons on his remote: 10 buttons for the numbers (0-9), an "Up Channel" button, a "Down Channel" button, and a "Back" button: ● The number buttons allow you to jump directly to a specific channel. (Ex: to go to channel 63 by typing “6”, “3”.) ● The "Up Channel" button increments the current channel to the next higher viewable channel, unless the current channel is the highest viewable channel, in which case it rolls over to the lowest viewable channel. ● The "Down Channel" button decrements to the next lower viewable channel, unless the current channel is the lowest viewable channel, in which case it rolls over to the highest viewable channel. ● The "Back" button reverts to whatever channel was on the television before the current channel. (Ex: If channel 1 is viewed, then channel 100, then when Back is pressed, the television will go to channel 1.) Gaurav can get from one channel to the next in one of the two ways: ● Clicking any combination of "Up Channel", "Down Channel", and "Back" buttons. ● Keying in the numbers to the channel. Gaurav will never combine "Back" and number buttons when moving from one channel to the next. Gaurav’s parents have set some parental control on some channels on Gaurav's television. These channels are not viewable, so they are skipped by the "Up Channel" and "Down Channel" buttons. Given a list of channels to view, the lowest channel, the highest channel, and a list of blocked channels, your program should return the minimum number of clicks necessary to get through all the shows that Gaurav would like to watch. Input Your program has to take 3 inputs for each test case, the first input will contain two space delimited numbers, these will form the lowest channel and the highest channel. The next input will contain the number of blocked channels followed by sequence of blocked channels (again space delimited). The first number in the input will contain the number of inputs The last input is the sequence of channels that Gaurav must view (in order). Again, the first number will contain the number of inputs Notes: ● Unit tests are mandatory, so please ensure that the code you submit has automated unit tests and you adopt TDD principles (as it applies to this problem statement) Sample Input Test Case #1 1 20 2 18 19 5 15 14 17 1 17 Test Case #2 103 108 1 104 5 105 106 107 103 105 Test Case #3 1 100 4 78 79 80 3 8 10 13 13 100 99 98 77 81 Test Case #4 1 200 0 4 1 100 1 101 Sample Output Output for Test Case #1: 7 Output for Test Case #2: 8 Output for Test Case #3: 12 Output for Test Case #4: 7 Constraints ● The lowest channel on the television will be greater than 0, and less than or equal to 10,000. ● The highest channel on the television will be greater than or equal to lowest channel, and less than or equal to 10,000. ● The list of channels that are blocked on Gaurav's television. All the channels in this list will be valid channels (greater than or equal to lowest channel, less than or equal to highest channel). Duplicates may be ignored. The blocked list can be maximum of 40 channels. ● The sequence that Gaurav must view contains between 1 and 50 elements, inclusive. All channels in this sequence are not in the blocked list and are between lowest channel and highest channel, inclusive.
enesusanmaz
Code Assignment You work in an e-commerce platform as a software engineer. A new campaign module which manipulates prices according to demand, is brought to you as an important business requirement. ● You have products, orders and campaigns in your domain. ● You create a product with product code, price and stock. ● You create an order with product code and quantity. Price can be assumed the current price of product at that moment. ● You create a campaign with a name, a product code, duration, price manipulation limit and target sales count. ○ Campaign starts after creating and ends after given duration. ○ Duration is given in hours. ○ A price manipulation limit is the maximum percentage that you can increase or decrease the price of product according to demand. ○ Target sales count is the product quantity you want to sell during the campaign. ● You will simulate time in your system. Time will start with 00:00 and it will be increased by you in any amount of hour. ● You are free to design your algorithm for how to calculate demand and how to increase and decrease the price during the campaign. You will have scenario files in the context of this assignment (Sample scenario files are sent you along with this assignment document. Please use them to see if your program is running as expected). ● Scenario files have commands for the operations defined in business requirements. ● Your program will read scenario file and produce output for each command. ● You are free to choose the programming language (e.g. C#, Java, C++, Go) The table given below defines all commands which should be recognized by your system. Command What it does create_product PRODUCTCODE PRICE STOCK Creates product in your system with given product information. get_product_info PRODUCTCODE Prints product information for given product code. create_order PRODUCTCODE QUANTITY Creates order in your system with given information. create_campaign NAME PRODUCTCODE DURATION PMLIMIT TARGETSALESCOUNT Creates campaign in your system with given information get_campaign_info NAME Prints campaign information for given campaign name increase_time HOUR Increases time in your system. The table given below shows sample input and outputs for all possible commands in your system (Given outputs assumes commands are executed successfully) Command Sample Output create_product P1 100 1000 Product created; code P1, price 100, stock 1000 get_product_info P1 Product P1 info; price 100, stock 1000 create_order P1 3 Order created; product P1, quantity 3 create_campaign C1 P1 10 20 100 Campaign created; name C1, product P1, duration 10, limit 20, target sales count 100 get_campaign_info C1 Campaign C1 info; Status Active, Target Sales 100, Total Sales 50, Turnover 5000, Average Item Price 100 increase_time 1 Time is 01:00 The last table shows steps in an example scenario file and their outputs (Price changing strategy in this example follows a linear pattern, you do not have to implement exactly same pattern.) Steps in Example Input File Output create_product P1 100 1000 Product created; code P1, price 100, stock 1000 create_campaign C1 P1 5 20 100 Campaign created; name C1, product P1, duration 10, limit 20, target sales count 100 get_product_info P1 Product P1 info; price 100, stock 1000 increase_time 1 Time is 01:00 get_product_info P1 Product P1 info; price 95, stock 1000 increase_time 1 Time is 02:00 get_product_info P1 Product P1 info; price 90, stock 1000 increase_time 1 Time is 03:00 get_product_info P1 Product P1 info; price 85, stock 1000 increase_time 1 Time is 04:00 get_product_info P1 Product P1 info; price 80, stock 1000 increase_time 2 Time is 06:00 get_product_info P1 Product P1 info; price 100, stock 1000 get_campaign_info C1 Campaign C1 info; Status Ended, Target Sales 100, Total Sales 0, Turnover 0, Average Item Price – Following criterias will be considered during the evaluation of the code assignment: ● Code should run as expected. ● Code Quality (Clean Code, SOLID, Applying Patterns “if necessary”, and other Software Craftsmanship techniques) ● Readability ● Unit testing. TDD approach will be favored. ● Packaging (how easy it is to run the code) ● Domain Modeling You have 5 days to fulfill the assignment. Plz, keep in touch with us regarding to any enquiries w/ the assignment => mplisting@hepsiburada.com Good luck :)
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