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Java 25: The New Gold Standard for AI Infrastructure
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🚀 Day 10 – Race Condition & Synchronization in Java After learning multithreading, I explored a common issue: Race Condition 👉 It happens when multiple threads access and modify shared data at the same time. Example: class Counter { int count = 0; void increment() { count++; } } If multiple threads call "increment()" simultaneously: 👉 Expected: consistent count 👉 Reality: unpredictable results 💡 Why? Because "count++" is not atomic (it involves multiple steps internally) --- 👉 Solution: Synchronization synchronized void increment() { count++; } ✔ Ensures only one thread executes the method at a time ✔ Prevents data inconsistency ⚠️ Insight: Synchronization solves the problem, but excessive use can impact performance. 💡 Real takeaway: - Multithreading = powerful - But without control → leads to subtle bugs - Balance between safety and performance is key #Java #BackendDevelopment #Multithreading #Synchronization #LearningInPublic
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Today I learned about Runtime Polymorphism in Java. Runtime Polymorphism is achieved using method overriding, where a subclass provides its own implementation of a method defined in the parent class. It helps in achieving dynamic behavior, meaning the method call is resolved at runtime instead of compile time. Example: I created an Animal class with a sound() method, and then different animals override it with their own sound. Dog → Barks Cat → Meows This shows how the same method behaves differently based on the object. #Java #Programming #OOP #Learning #CodingJourney
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Day 3: Access Modifiers After learning about encapsulation, the next step is understanding access modifiers. In Java, access modifiers control visibility. They decide who can access a variable or method. For example, private keeps a variable inside the class, while public allows methods to be used from outside. This is important because good design is not only about writing code. It is also about controlling what should be visible and what should stay protected. #Java #OOP #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #ComputerScience #koofkee
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Day 65 of #100DaysOfLeetCode 💻✅ Solved “Majority Frequency Group” problem in Java. Approach: • Created a frequency array of size 26 for all characters • Counted occurrences of each character in the string • For each unique frequency, counted how many characters share that frequency • Selected the frequency with the highest group size • In case of tie, chose the higher frequency • Built the result string with characters having the selected frequency Performance: ✓ Runtime: 5 ms (Beats 57.84% submissions) ✓ Memory: 44.51 MB (Beats 72.88% submissions) Key Learning: ✓ Practiced frequency grouping techniques ✓ Learned how to handle tie-breaking conditions ✓ Strengthened logic building with nested loops and conditions Learning one problem every single day 🚀 #Java #LeetCode #DSA #Strings #Hashing #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode
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🚀 DSA Learning Journey | Day 13 | Java Solved “20. Valid Parentheses.” 💡 Key Idea: Used a Stack to track opening brackets and match them with corresponding closing brackets. ⚙ Implementation • Language: Java • Time Complexity: O(n) • Space Complexity: O(n) 📚 Learning: How stack data structure helps in solving matching and validation problems efficiently. #JavaDeveloper #DSA #LeetCode #ProblemSolving #Stack #Algorithms #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode #DevelopersOfLinkedIn
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