intellij_wizardry_with_heinz_kabutz

IntelliJ Wizardry with Heinz Kabutz

Return to IntelliJ, JetBrains, Heinz Kabutz

In 2003, Heinz was asked to fix bugs and add features to a bowl of spaghetti code. It was a dismal task. He had heard of IntelliJ IDEA's supernatural analyzing powers. At the end of his 30 day trial, he purchased his first IntelliJ license. Often after his talks, instead of asking about the topic he spoke about, curious onlookers wanted to know how he had performed his IntelliJ magic. Here are your answers.

For Java and Android. Learn IntelliJ’s programmer-friendly tools to code faster, easier, and smarter

What you'll learn Is this live event for you? In 2003, Heinz was asked to fix bugs and add features to a bowl of spaghetti code. It was a dismal task. He had heard of IntelliJ IDEA's supernatural analyzing powers. At the end of his 30- day trial, he realized he was never going back.

Often after his presentations, instead of asking about the topic of the talk, curious onlookers would want to know all about how he had performed his IntelliJ magic. Here’s your chance to become an IntelliJ wizard, too! During this live training experience, you can follow along as we take IntelliJ through its paces together.

What you’ll learn and how you can apply it By the end of the live online course, you’ll understand:

The five top shortcuts in IntelliJ that will make you code faster and with fewer mistakes How to become a more productive coder Writing your own live templates Get weaned off the mouse And you’ll be able to:

Write code faster and more accurately Learn shortcuts to ease the way Make use of refactoring tools, smart autocompletion and much more This live event is for you because… Eclipse and NetBeans developers who want to move over to IntelliJ (or are forced to, kicking and screaming) Beginner IntelliJ Android Studio or IDEA users who want to learn how to get the most out of their IDE Advanced programmers who want to pick up that extra 10% that will put them above their colleagues Prerequisites Attendees should be familiar with basic Java code Attendees should already have used an IDE Course Set-up

Please install the latest OpenJDK from here: https://jdk.java.net Please install latest IntelliJ IDEA from here: https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/ Recommended Preparation

Read: The Pragmatic Programmer by David Thomas, Andrew Hunt https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/the-pragmatic-programmer/9780135956977 Recommended Follow-up

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