Java Method Chaining Tutorial #85

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Method chaining in java looks like this:

As long as the previous method returns an object, you can still use methods that the object knows!

I hope you enjoyed this java method chaining tutorial!

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Alex Lee
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Very recently discovered this channel. I used to hate school and hated learning as a result. I've recently had a change of perspective on life and this channel was just what I needed to get me back into learning again. Thanks so much Alex.

Voduke
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never seen anyone show me this before, thanks.

Channel-iude
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I've finally watched all of your videos. Got through them today. They have helped SO MUCH. I am 44 years old and a seasoned COBOL professional. I never had much interest in pursuing the newer languages however my job is now going that direction and has been converting old legacy systems to newer technologies. While I am sad to see COBOL dying at my place of emplyment, I am happy that your videos have really boosted my confidence in java. THANK YOU!!

jharding
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This explanation here is gold material:
5:47

I struggle a lot with constructors for some reason so it's a good combo as well. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Typing "Student" is not easy, eh? xD

agustinjauregui
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I'm 3ish years into my CS BS, and I'm so glad you covered this. I know how to do this already (kinda) but I'm SO glad I have an AlexLee-explaination now.

sarahkatenoel
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these java tutorials are honestly very helpful, thx for all of this alex, you man, are the best!

mragamer
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I don't even take Java anymore but I still watch this man, absolute legend.

seventeen.ma
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It's amazing how you understand something simple at beginning, then a year later seeing multiple chainedmethods in online class freaks me out, i find this video and it explains to me chaining much better and in depth from the previous time i 'undertood' it, thanks man you rock!

luckyone
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I had thought java was quite hard ( from the memes ) but you make it very easy, really amazing tutorial

SmellyNutz
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I love your videos!! It feels like I’m learning from my senior peers and you explain parts of topics that professors always seem to fail at teaching. Thank you!!

olivicultora
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Happy Teachers'Day to you Sir... love from India!
Thanks for being such a wonderful teacher...may God's blessings always be with you and your family! ❤️❤️☺️

debabpriyabandyopadhyay
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I did not know about chaining methods until today, I was doing my demo today and when I was asked about chaining methods I froze. Thank you for this tutorial .

sihleriti
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I am 11 and I wanted to learn Java .Thus I started off you channel helps a lot. Even thought I watched many other channels to learn this is thicc(good) also I am dev a game lol

Thank a lot

creepycatcool
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The way you say I never understood it in my college days in most of your videos makes me wonder where else you learnt all these cool stuff.

I think that’s today’s reality of some colleges which leave their students with pile of debts but no real knowledge.

Anyways, thanks for producing these wonderful videos and content and making people’s lives easier.

DeepakGupta-cdyw
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Hey! You are doing a good job breaking down Java concepts in an easy-to-understand way. What you’ve done here is very similar to the Builder design pattern!

altlash
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Best Youtuber for Java tutorials ever.

thewildhealer
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Thank you so much Alex for these Java tutorials. These have been very helpful for me. I look forward to more.

oleaves
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Hello alex, I love your Java tutorial you are really helping me❤️, but can you please make a video on array sorting techniques?

yvs
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Please upload more videos Sir. Once in a week is very less. btw I love ur videos.

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You are doing a great job with these tutorials! I like how you give very clear examples that make sense and it's easy to understand them. I am a CS student but by coincidence I didn't like the programing at all, now I decided to give it a new chance and I started reading a Java book and after every article I watch you videos to make the things even more clear! Thank you and keep it up! :)

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