Sorting Lists using Comparators: Java Collections Framework Tutorial Part 7

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This is a tutorial on the important topic of how to sort Lists - ArrayLists and LinkedLists - in whatever order you like using Comparators. I also show you how to make use of the Collection interface.
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MoonlitVibe
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sahilrally
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These tutorials are best in youtube about Java Programming...Thank you John.

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You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. Thank you.

MelodicOcelot
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Thank you so much. very simple and fast and easy to follow and learn, instead of googling lots of pages with useless answers. I got what I needed..


newnoro
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Maybe I should make relaxation tapes ....

caveofprogramming
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Thanks John, all your videos are really easy to under stand ... And way of approach is really simple . 

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actually I find your voice very suitable, clear and understandable.

skazis
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Awesome explanation on sorting. Very good tutorial. Easily understandable. I googled many websites to understand this and ended up in confusion. This video cleard my confusion. Thank You :)

harikrishnab
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SUPER helpful at 20:30!!

I was struggling when trying to figure out how to sort an ArrayList by a specific embedded object.

Thank you.

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Hello Sir,
I guess you deserve a huge congratulations from all the people who benefited with your tutorial, the best part of your tutorial is which can be a learning for people planning to make videos is that every concept is explained while coding in parallel . Thats so amazing because in this way of teaching we are getting the theoritical and practical knowledge in the same time frame...
Also i would like to add the language and the speed is accurate.. very  clear and concise..
 Thanks and Regards

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Your videos are so fantastic, your lesson procedure so practical, your style so encouraging, and your presentation so concise, that it is no wonder you've received such high praise in your comments.  Consider this as such.  I've been teaching myself Java from a large introductory text, on my own, for roughly 4 months, and your videos have proved an INVALUABLE compliment to that study.  As sincerely as I can say it:  Thank you for your work and your help.

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I'm a self-taught and this has really helped me fill in the holes, thanks so much

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Thank you very much for taking the time to make and post this video. Your teaching style is clear. your examples relevant and appropriately progressive. All of this speeds your student's comprehension of the topics. I really appreciate what you are doing here.

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awesome content, really easy to understand. have not found a better resource yet. made me udnerstand much of collections already, no need to rewatch. thanks a lot.

michalmankus
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At first blush, Comparator<T> seems like a whole lot of fuss for not much, but it is actually great. First of all, for complex types, you can have many different Comparator(s) for different ways you'd like to sort them at the time. Even for something like problems where "find the longest string of the list with an odd number of its most common vowel" etc. there are many powerful things you can do rather easily by plugging in that criteria to the basic "sort" rather than just "natural order". So at first it seemed like a bunch of hassle, but now I feel like a guy with a Swiss Army Sorter! I could already do this in other languages, but now I can do it in Java. Excellent.

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Hello Sir.. This was beautiful. It took me awhile, but you just explained something I had been struggling with for many weeks in a very smooth and understandable manner.

Thank you !

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Your voice is so calming, it makes me eat a lot of snacks. But the explanation is very clear. Thank you!

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Your voice left me with great attention. The video is very informative :-)

krystiangmerek
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Gracias, Danke, Obrigado ....will keep coming back to this. Little challenging in the first read.

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