🔹 Reverse Number in Java – Logic + Implementation Strong fundamentals are key to becoming a better developer. This example demonstrates how to reverse a number using simple mathematical operations: • Extract last digit using modulus (%) • Build the reversed number step by step • Reduce the number using division (/) Such problems help improve logical thinking and coding efficiency. 🎥 I’ve also created a short video explaining this concept with code: YouTube link : https://lnkd.in/gfaafZWZ #Java #Programming #ProblemSolving #Coding #SoftwareDevelopment #Learning
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Sum of the Array in Java | Easy Logic + Coding 💡 Strong fundamentals are the key to mastering programming. This example shows how to find the sum of array elements using simple logic: • Start with an array of numbers • Initialize a sum variable to 0 • Traverse the array using a loop • Add each element to the sum • Print the final result Practicing these basic problems helps build strong logical thinking and coding confidence. 📊 Example Input : [1, 2, 3, 4] Output : 10 🎥 I’ve also created a short video explaining this concept with code: YouTube link : https://lnkd.in/g9SJ3hvJ #Java #Programming #ProblemSolving #Coding #SoftwareDevelopment #Learning #CSE #Developers #LogicBuilding #Arrays
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Reversed String in Java | Easy Logic + Coding 💡 Strong fundamentals are essential to become a confident developer. This example shows how String Reversal works using simple logic: • Start with a given string • Traverse the string from last character to first • Use loop or built-in methods • Form the reversed string Practicing these types of problems improves logical thinking and strengthens coding basics. 📊 Example Input : LIVE Output : EVIL 🎥 I’ve also created a short video explaining this concept with code: YouTube link : https://lnkd.in/eKH2JJwa #Java #Programming #ProblemSolving #Coding #SoftwareDevelopment #Learning #CSE #Developers #LogicBuilding #String
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📌 Understanding the Fundamentals of Java For Loop A for loop is one of the most powerful control structures used for iteration. It operates based on three key components: 1️⃣ Initialization – Defines the starting point 2️⃣ Condition – Determines when the loop should stop 3️⃣ Step (Update) – Controls how the loop progresses 🔄 Execution Flow: Initialization → Condition → Execute → Step → Repeat 📈 Types of Iteration: • Forward Loop → Increment (i++) → Example: 1 to 9 • Backward Loop → Decrement (i--) → Example: 9 to 1 💡 Key Insight: A for loop is essentially movement across a number line with a defined start, end, and step. This simple visualization helps in understanding: ✔ Loop control ✔ Iteration logic ✔ Avoiding infinite loops #Java #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming #Coding #TechLearning
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💻 Built a Diamond Pattern in Java using pure logic and nested loops. While practicing DSA fundamentals, I implemented this pattern by understanding how spaces and stars align in each row. This helped me strengthen my control over loops, conditions, and pattern-based problem solving. 📌 Key Learning: Breaking a complex pattern into smaller logical steps makes it much easier to implement. Consistency in solving such problems is what builds strong programming logic. #Java #DSA #Programming #CodingJourney #ProblemSolving #LogicBuilding #Developers #Learning #100DaysOfCode
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90% of your app uses Strings… but do you really know them? Today I spent some time understanding *Strings in Java*… and honestly, it’s deeper than it looks At first, I thought strings are just text we use in programs. But today I learned things like: * Strings are *immutable* (they can’t be changed once created) * Difference between *Heap Memory & String Pool (SCP)* * Why using equals() is important instead of == * And how small things can affect *performance & memory* It’s interesting how such a basic concept plays a huge role in real applications Still learning step by step… but enjoying the process If you’re learning Java too, what topic are you currently on? 👇 #Java #LearningJourney #Coding #Programming #BeginnerDeveloper #SoftwareDevelopment #100DaysOfCode
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🚀 Turning a simple Java problem into a learning moment! Today I worked on a small but interesting problem: 👉 Find the absolute difference between a number and its reversed form. Leetcode problem: https://lnkd.in/g3wkXSyg 🔍 What this taught me: How to reverse a number using modulus (%) and division (/) Why storing the original value matters before modifying it How Math.abs() helps ensure the result is always positive 💡 Example: If n = 123 Reversed = 321 Absolute difference = |123 - 321| = 198 Sometimes, even small coding challenges sharpen problem-solving skills and reinforce core programming concepts. #Java #Coding #ProblemSolving #DSA #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #Developers #CodingJourney #LeetCode
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Solved “Valid Anagram” problem in Java today 💻 Learned how to efficiently check if two strings are anagrams using: • Sorting approach (clean but O(n log n)) • Frequency array approach (optimized O(n)) 🚀 Key takeaway: Choosing the right approach can significantly improve performance, especially for large inputs. Consistent practice with DSA is helping me strengthen problem-solving skills and think in terms of optimization. #Java #DSA #LeetCode #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #Programming
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This one looks simple… but has a hidden concept ⚠️ Most developers don’t know about this behavior in Java 👀 Can you guess the output? 🤔 Drop your answer below 👇 Solution coming tomorrow 🔥 🚨 Stop just watching tutorials… Real growth = Practice + Consistency 💯 🔥 Java Daily Practice ☕️ 👉 Join & start today 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gfhqgjGd 🚀 #Java #Debugging #Programming #BackendDeveloper #Coding #TechLearning
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🚀 New YouTube Video Alert! I just uploaded a new video where I practice Java loops by building a Multiplication Table Exercise 🧮 In this tutorial, I explain and demonstrate how to use: 🔹 "for" loop 🔹 "while" loop We go step by step to understand how iteration works in Java and how loops can simplify repetitive tasks. 💡 This exercise is perfect for beginners who want to strengthen their logic and improve their programming skills. 📺 Watch the full video here: [https://lnkd.in/dPqCz2h8] Let’s keep learning and building strong programming fundamentals together 💻🔥 #Java #Programming #Loops #Coding #YouTube #SoftwareDevelopment #LearnToCode
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Day 38-What I Learned In a Day (JAVA) Today I focused on number-based problem solving in Java and practiced 10+ problems to strengthen my logic building skills. Topics I covered: 🔹Finding the last digit 🔹Reducing a number to a single digit 🔹Checking Spy Number 🔹Counting digits in a number 🔹Checking Neon Number 🔹Calculating sum & product of digits 🔹Checking Armstrong Number 🔹Identifying Abundant Number 🔹Finding largest & smallest digit 🔹Checking Duck Number 🔹Printing odd digits 🔹Counting, sum, and product of odd digits This practice helped me improve: Looping concepts Conditional logic Number manipulation techniques Consistency in solving problems is helping me build strong fundamentals in Java. #Java #Programming #CodingPractice #ProblemSolving #LearningJourney
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