IntelliJ IDEA Full Course

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Every aspect of IntelliJ IDEA is specifically designed to maximize developer productivity.

Together, the powerful static code analysis and ergonomic design make development not only productive but also an enjoyable experience.

IntelliJ is with no doubt the best IDEA for the JVM. Both community and ultimate editions offer you tools that will make you write code in a much more elegant way. If you never used IntelliJ or want to learn a few tricks that will enable you to write code faster, then this Idea is for you.

Table of contents
0:00:00 Hi
0:02:43 Installing IntelliJ IDEA
0:06:55 Installing JDK
0:14:48 Setting Project JDK
0:17:57 Creating your first project
0:23:15 Exploring IntelliJ IDEA
0:32:17 Creating Classes
0:36:32 Creating your first project
0:40:57 Increasing Font Size
0:43:52 Key Mappings
0:46:58 Color Themes
0:50:27 Presentation Assistant
0:57:30 Searching Classes Files & Everywhere
1:02:54 Search with Find in Path
1:05:34 File Structure
1:08:12 Call Hierarchy
1:11:10 Find Usages
1:13:31 The Importance Of Keyboard Shortcuts
1:15:03 Opening Windows with Keyboard Shortcuts
1:17:25 Using IntelliJ Without Mouse
1:21:45 Generating Code
1:27:14 Extracting Code
1:32:58 Tests
1:41:22 Debugging
1:47:08 Git and Github Integration
1:54:03 Commits and Pull Requests
1:59:36 Kotlin
2:05:31 IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition
2:13:39 Database Integration
2:19:25 Maven
2:23:00 Spring Boot
2:30:14 Other JetBrains Products
2:33:19 Wrap up

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I'm beginner programmer from the Russia. I start to learn English and understanding of English speech is the hardest part of learning as for me. But your speech is very understandble! Sorry if i writted something incorrect. Thank you so much for this usefull video!

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I feel this is the only channel where advertising doesn't bother me at all! Very helpful thank you!

camilomoreno
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Holy s**t this is an awesome course! One of the best courses I have seen for a long long time. Simply beautiful! Thanks so much!

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You're actually awesome. I am self teaching myself front and backend development. I've spend over 100 hours in the past couple weeks reading and watching videos - and you are by far the number one with info and clarity. please do keep it up

JR-gucr
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Bro, you are an inspiration, you quit your job just under a year ago and now you are pushing half a million views on youtube! congrats

wycliffeo
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Am from Kenya, and I have just started my journey to learn Programming, Nelson you are Amazing.
I think am half way to the software engineering world by just following this video, its crystal clear.
Thanks man.

brianmatu
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I remember I watched this video 2.5 years ago when i started my journey, and I got really nice nostalgia by watching it again 🤗

Jay-pjob
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If anyone is wondering where the preference menu is; it's the settings under File. I am sure most people will figure it out on their own.

NiiAnikin
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Thank you for this course and for your understandable English pronunciation.
I have been practicing Java for four months, but I found this video very useful for me.
I didn't know that I can manage idea without a mouse at all, but you proved it.
I installed a plugin you advised and now I can learn all hotkeys and make my coding faster.

АлександрБачинский-бж
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I just joined SkillShare a few months ago and this video is FAR superior to the ones there. Good Work and thank you!

joegenshlea
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Good night friend, I'm in Brazil, man, I'm a .NET programmer, I've always used Visual Studio with C#, now I need to learn JAVA, I want to thank you for your videos classes.Congratulations.
I'm giving my like and writing me on the channel.

andersonmendes
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Great lecture on intellij. My background is on android development, and your lecture really helped me to understand much better in POJO and Spring to widen my expertise from kotlin Gradle to java and web and Maven.

ingyukoh
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I've been in software development for over 30 years and have had to learn a lot of different languages and IDEs. Normally when I find a video I expect to be skipping very quickly through the topics because I really just need to get the basics. In this case though, the instructor @amigoscode, does a fantastic job of walking you through all the main topics of IntelliJ. In fact he even goes through creating Kotlin, Maven and Spring Boot project creations as well. If you have made presentations, you know how much work it takes to plan it out, do the work and then redo some audio and all the editing. Well done Nelson! (Next stop for me is your Docker video) BTW, I've used Eclipse for many years and after this video I'll be using IntelliJ because of the number of fantastic features it has)

thecalvenator
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wow...what a course...i have learned everything from scratch...thank you so much for creating such a wonderful

rajkhare
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I'm a eclipse user and I'm completly lost with inteliJ, where's my ctrl + 3, ctrl + 1, ctrl + n, ctrl + m and etc hahaha this video is certainly going to help me a lot. Thank you very much for this course.

luandacosta
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i wish i had found this 4 years back! thanks for this amigo

ananths
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I really appreciate this information, thanks. I'm a Java bootcamp student and a friend told me I need to bail on VS Code for Java and pick up IntelliJ (My bootcamp uses NetBeans, which feels like I'm running Windows XP! Blah). I'm so happy I did and this video helped! It's taken me 2 hours to watch the first hour because I keep pausing to test things out myself. Totally worth it though.

hinerron
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I was told to follow you Sir, my friend said he's (Mama Salu Embalo) your cousin. It's a pleasure to follow you. Looking forward to your educational videos Sir. Keep up the good work

CoolnCarin
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i know this might sound cringe but I appreciate the small gesture of using different names like an arabic name and only John Smith, thank you nelson for this informatice course god bless you

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I feel sad to see that people put in so much effort yet are recognised by only handful of people.
Anyway, keep up the good work sir.

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