@alexlorenlee

If you’re new to programming but want a career in tech, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND applying to one of Springboard’s online coding bootcamps (use code ALEXLEE for $1,000 off): https://bit.ly/3HX970h

@v-i-be

When he said “I had a breakdown in college” I felt that

@fergheinman394

Ok boys I'm ready to make Minecraft 2

@hanisdhuzuki

i got an exam in an hour. pray for me.

Edit: Done it. I wish I could pass.

Result day: I passed the exam. 

2 years later: I'm a mobile app developer intern now. Graduating in a few months.

@kevinvikan3609

As someone who did struggle for 1 year to learn, I had to come here to say: the best way to learn for a complete beginner are books with interactive content. Those that you practice coding on each chapter. 
Avoid complicated tutorials for now. Focus on learning your first programming language and everything else will be much easier once you learn.
Edit: For those asking, the books that made me learn were "Javascript In Less Than 50 Pages" and "Smarter Way to Learn Python".

@pacopaco4029

started watching at 13:50 

learned java in 10s
gta 6 coming soon

@Soniccairo

My short term memory: how to program with java

My long term memory: ("hot dogs");

@gordgood6506

*sees "hot dogs" in the thumbnail
I'm an average man and I click

@clairelinehan7642

9:48 
Him: Java is referred to as oop
Me: ahhh over over powered 
Him: object oriented programming 
Me: ....

@BrooklynBambi

Yes! Now I can finally write on my resume that I know java programming. Ready for that interview!

@evanv2258

You mentioned you had a breakdown when you were beginning to learn code. I'm in the same situation and am glad I found your channel.

@onee

00:00 Intro
00:50 Why we have programming languages
01:08 What is a programming environment
01:32 Create a new Java project
01:49 Add a new class
02:15 Primitive data types
03:05 Non-primitive data types
04:14 Dot operator
04:47 Printline to console
05:39 Methods
06:35 Concatenation
06:56 Calling methods
07:15 Return
07:53 Create a new class
08:19 Create objects
08:35 Access methods with objects
08:58 ArrayList
09:11 Import
09:42 Why Java is referred to as OOP (Object Oriented Programming)
10:00 If else statements
10:37 Classic for loop
11:09 While loop
11:25 Increment operator
11:57 Exceptions (try-catch)
12:15 APIs
12:35 How to import external JARs (APIs)
13:02 Outro

@jacobbj

"You can be anywhere in the world but you're here with me. And I appreciate that." I love you bro, seriously. Nohomo.

@tommywho924

For all the critics saying this is an overview, not a full course, and he went over things too fast let me first say....wtf did you expect in 14 min?

Secondly, as someone with some beginner experience in other languages and am now starting my Java class this was exactly what I needed before learning in depth. This was a nice overview to show me what concepts I can carry over and what new things I need to watch for early on. 

Thanks for the video

@1trillionviews

Man just taught my whole 28 week Java course in 14 gosh dang minutes

@johnsindayen8684

Java in 14 minutes very much possible.
0:00 IDE, JVM.
1:00 class, method
2:00 data types
3:00 output
4:00 keyboard input
5:00 if statements
6:00 if else
7:00 array
8:00 while statements
9:00 for
10:00 message dialog box
11:00 input dialog box
12:00 wrapper classes
13:00 random numbers
14:00 first game completed.

@empyrealeagle4766

That moment when you learned more in less than 14 minutes than you have in 3 months of your programming class.

@illiyaz6879

I got a offer letter from google after watching this.

@z.9780

Already know java extremely well but this is an incredible tutorial for beginners. I am really impressed how well you explained everything. You’re doing amazing things for people having a hard time learning code. Keep it up!!

@BBrickProductions

Watch it in 2x speed to learn Java in 7 mins