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weatherman-project

User enters/requests Location e.g. Warsaw, app retreives Weather Data from external API e.g. OpenWeatherApi and stores Location request along with collected weather data in database - technologies: Java, CLI, Hibernate, OkHttp3, JUnit 5, H2Database; architecture, three layers Java Monolith: Controller, Service, Mapper, Dao.

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crud-template

This project is a CRUD template in Java. It can be used with pure Java or with Spring Framework.

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hibernate-examples

Hibernate ORM - Native, JPA, Relationships, Inheritance

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java-arrays-lists

This project shows how arrays and lists looks like in Java, and how to use them.

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java-first-class

This project shows how the Java class looks like, and how to use it.

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java-first-class-attributes

This project shows how the attributes for Java class looks like, and how to use them.

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java-first-class-crud-service

This project shows how the CRUD works in Java, and how to use it as a service.

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java-first-class-encapsulation

This project shows how the encapsulation works in Java, and how to use it.

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java-frontend-backend

This project shows how the front-end and back-end communication works in Java with Spring and Thymeleaf.

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java-junior-transition-mid-level

This is the source code for an article on my blog https://www.juniorjavadeveloper.pl/2023/04/11/przejscie-z-junior-na-mid-level-java-developer-praktyczny-poradnik/ In the article, I describe my approach to the transition from Junior to Mid-Level Java Developer - the way I transfer knowledge to my students.

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java-first-class-methods

This project shows how the methods for Java class looks like, and how to use them.

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java-hello-world

Simple Java "Hello World!" with main() method and printing out text "HelloWorld!"

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java-loops

This project shows how loops looks like in Java, and how to use them.

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java-what-where-in-the-code

This project shows what and where to use in the code we create when we know how to create classes and methods - simple Calculator project.

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juniorjavadeveloper-pl

Config files for my GitHub profile.

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weatherman

User enters/requests Location e.g. Warsaw, app retreives Weather Data from external API e.g. OpenWeatherApi and stores Location request along with collected weather data in database - technologies: Java, CLI, Hibernate, OkHttp3, JUnit 5, H2Database; architecture, three layers Java Monolith: Controller, Service, Mapper, Dao.

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