I'm beginner programmer from the Russia. I start to learn English and understanding of English speech is the hardest part of learning as for me. But your speech is very understandble! Sorry if i writted something incorrect. Thank you so much for this usefull video!
You're actually awesome. I am self teaching myself front and backend development. I've spend over 100 hours in the past couple weeks reading and watching videos - and you are by far the number one with info and clarity. please do keep it up
Am from Kenya, and I have just started my journey to learn Programming, Nelson you are Amazing. I think am half way to the software engineering world by just following this video, its crystal clear. Thanks man.
I'm a eclipse user and I'm completly lost with inteliJ, where's my ctrl + 3, ctrl + 1, ctrl + n, ctrl + m and etc hahaha this video is certainly going to help me a lot. Thank you very much for this course.
Thank you for this course and for your understandable English pronunciation. I have been practicing Java for four months, but I found this video very useful for me. I didn't know that I can manage idea without a mouse at all, but you proved it. I installed a plugin you advised and now I can learn all hotkeys and make my coding faster.
I've been in software development for over 30 years and have had to learn a lot of different languages and IDEs. Normally when I find a video I expect to be skipping very quickly through the topics because I really just need to get the basics. In this case though, the instructor @amigoscode, does a fantastic job of walking you through all the main topics of IntelliJ. In fact he even goes through creating Kotlin, Maven and Spring Boot project creations as well. If you have made presentations, you know how much work it takes to plan it out, do the work and then redo some audio and all the editing. Well done Nelson! (Next stop for me is your Docker video) BTW, I've used Eclipse for many years and after this video I'll be using IntelliJ because of the number of fantastic features it has)
After installing the intelliJ I'm seeing.;. create associations [✓ ].java [✓].groovy [✓].kt [✓].kts Pleaseeee which of them am I supposed to click and/or not click
I really appreciate this information, thanks. I'm a Java bootcamp student and a friend told me I need to bail on VS Code for Java and pick up IntelliJ (My bootcamp uses NetBeans, which feels like I'm running Windows XP! Blah). I'm so happy I did and this video helped! It's taken me 2 hours to watch the first hour because I keep pausing to test things out myself. Totally worth it though.
Great lecture on intellij. My background is on android development, and your lecture really helped me to understand much better in POJO and Spring to widen my expertise from kotlin Gradle to java and web and Maven.
@@broafka its a comparison. when you compare the amount of effort this person has put to make this informational video vs the tiktok dancing crackheads. then yeah its not fair.
Good night friend, I'm in Brazil, man, I'm a .NET programmer, I've always used Visual Studio with C#, now I need to learn JAVA, I want to thank you for your videos classes.Congratulations. I'm giving my like and writing me on the channel.
Hi, I just wanted to say thanks. Great tutorial, helped me so much. I also checked your site and enrolled several free courses. I like your way of explaining things and I think I will even take your payed courses, once I finish the basic ones. Keep going!
Thanks brother for help me find out how to switch to Dracula theme. I'm studying Python on Udemy and I have to use IntelliJ as a text editor. The bright white screen was giving me a headache. You're a life saver. 😇
I was told to follow you Sir, my friend said he's (Mama Salu Embalo) your cousin. It's a pleasure to follow you. Looking forward to your educational videos Sir. Keep up the good work
i know this might sound cringe but I appreciate the small gesture of using different names like an arabic name and only John Smith, thank you nelson for this informatice course god bless you
Hi Nelson, I am following loads of your videos and highly impressed about in-depth knowledge and explanations you give. Just want to add that in description please add hashtags like #macOS #Intellij etc., so without going through video one can understand what platforms does this video indicates or uses.. I hope you can understand what I mean. It will help a lot.
@@amigoscode that's true. I love VSCode too and best thing about it is it's free. But ever since I started using Intellij Ultimate edition I've made that as my primary IDE for pretty much all my development needs because I feel like it has better intellisense and code completion.
I came here to learn how to hide that vertical line in the middle of the Jetbrains IDEs. In case anyone is wondering, you can turn it off by going to Settings>Editor>Color Scheme>General>Guides, then click on Hard wrap guide, then deselect Foreground and Save
Assalamu Alikum Bro..Very Useful tutorial Am a STS and vs code fan but still intelliji rocks above and stays at top in terms of speed..Jazak allahu khairan
Hi Nelson, thank you very much for this tutorial. I was looking for something like that to migrate all my academic-study projects from VSCode to IntelliJ CE. God blees you and your family.
Hi, I really like what You have do so far, thank You! One problem I have with this video overusing the phrase " let's go ahead". After couple of minutes every time I hear go ahead I feel like my heart clench a little bit :D. Sorry for that, but I hope this feedback will help You improve your future videos. Best wishes
Informative easy to follow and understand focused of teaching a big picture and the logic rather than just forcing you to remember everything - which is impossible. Thank you Nelson.
Nice video, thanks! (Noticed a minor error in the table of contents; minute 0:36:32 should be "Organizing Code with Packages", instead of "Creating Your First Project".)
You don't need to create you own datasource, just use the 'spring.datasource' prefixes in your properties file and you have one configuration class less. Spring boot comes with Hikari now as default so this is also auto configured in the datasource. No need to do the extra work, that's why you chose Spring Boot. You should also give JOOQ a try. I use it in some projects where I want to go low level and let JOOQ only generate my Tables from my database and use those together with JdbcTemplate. This allows full type safety in my code and I pick up on breaking changes immediately when my db schema changes. I only use native queries if I need specfic things from PostgreSQL that a normal way doesn't allow me to do. You can also opt for a combo of Spring data and Jdbc template and/or JOOQ and/or native. Just create an interface let's say BookRepositoryCustom, create an BookRepositoryCustomImpl class and implement the interface, then create your BookRepository that extends JpaRepository and BookRepositoryCustom. Now you have the power of both and you can put your Jdbc template stuff in your custom class and have the convenience of 1 repository for your entity that holds all implementation, no matter what you choose to use. Just declare your method in the custom interface, implement it and it's ready to use from your BookRepository.
Yup yup I know but its more about learning and know how to do things instead of using libraries for everything. JOOQ vs JDBI hummmm yeah. JPA yeah good too but its magic right. You should learn first and then the magic
@@amigoscode I would agree that the inner working of Spring Boot would probably look like magic for junior programmers so I understand the need to go low level at first. But that's also why I mentioned the BookRepositoryCustom interface and implementation so you could still be doing that but also be using the default at the same time. You could've shown both ways in that example and still adhered to good coding practices by hiding the repository behind an interface that had the JdbcTemplate and JpaRepository. But I understand why you did it the way you shown it. It's just better to mention don't do this in a production application kids.
I'm beginner programmer from the Russia. I start to learn English and understanding of English speech is the hardest part of learning as for me. But your speech is very understandble! Sorry if i writted something incorrect. Thank you so much for this usefull video!
youtube不是有自动翻译吗
writted -> wrote 😝
@@AsifAnsari-nn8kk had written 😝
@@knjch lol 😂😂😂
Wow, it’s a small world! I am a beginner programmer from Russia too.
How do you do? Are you proceeding?
I feel this is the only channel where advertising doesn't bother me at all! Very helpful thank you!
install adblocker for chrome.
Holy s**t this is an awesome course! One of the best courses I have seen for a long long time. Simply beautiful! Thanks so much!
You welcome
You're actually awesome. I am self teaching myself front and backend development. I've spend over 100 hours in the past couple weeks reading and watching videos - and you are by far the number one with info and clarity. please do keep it up
I am glad I can help you. Good luck in your learning
Bro, you are an inspiration, you quit your job just under a year ago and now you are pushing half a million views on youtube! congrats
Am from Kenya, and I have just started my journey to learn Programming, Nelson you are Amazing.
I think am half way to the software engineering world by just following this video, its crystal clear.
Thanks man.
i wish i had found this 4 years back! thanks for this amigo
Haha you welcome
I'm a eclipse user and I'm completly lost with inteliJ, where's my ctrl + 3, ctrl + 1, ctrl + n, ctrl + m and etc hahaha this video is certainly going to help me a lot. Thank you very much for this course.
Thank you for this course and for your understandable English pronunciation.
I have been practicing Java for four months, but I found this video very useful for me.
I didn't know that I can manage idea without a mouse at all, but you proved it.
I installed a plugin you advised and now I can learn all hotkeys and make my coding faster.
I've been in software development for over 30 years and have had to learn a lot of different languages and IDEs. Normally when I find a video I expect to be skipping very quickly through the topics because I really just need to get the basics. In this case though, the instructor @amigoscode, does a fantastic job of walking you through all the main topics of IntelliJ. In fact he even goes through creating Kotlin, Maven and Spring Boot project creations as well. If you have made presentations, you know how much work it takes to plan it out, do the work and then redo some audio and all the editing. Well done Nelson! (Next stop for me is your Docker video) BTW, I've used Eclipse for many years and after this video I'll be using IntelliJ because of the number of fantastic features it has)
Wow 😯 appreciate a lot your comment my friend. You made my Sunday
After installing the intelliJ I'm seeing.;. create associations [✓ ].java [✓].groovy [✓].kt [✓].kts
Pleaseeee which of them am I supposed to click and/or not click
I really appreciate this information, thanks. I'm a Java bootcamp student and a friend told me I need to bail on VS Code for Java and pick up IntelliJ (My bootcamp uses NetBeans, which feels like I'm running Windows XP! Blah). I'm so happy I did and this video helped! It's taken me 2 hours to watch the first hour because I keep pausing to test things out myself. Totally worth it though.
Great lecture on intellij. My background is on android development, and your lecture really helped me to understand much better in POJO and Spring to widen my expertise from kotlin Gradle to java and web and Maven.
I feel sad to see that people put in so much effort yet are recognised by only handful of people.
Anyway, keep up the good work sir.
Over quarter a million as 'a handful'.. You gotta have one big of a hand!
@@broafka its a comparison. when you compare the amount of effort this person has put to make this informational video vs the tiktok dancing crackheads. then yeah its not fair.
Great video on IntelliJ. Thank you!
Good night friend, I'm in Brazil, man, I'm a .NET programmer, I've always used Visual Studio with C#, now I need to learn JAVA, I want to thank you for your videos classes.Congratulations.
I'm giving my like and writing me on the channel.
I remember I watched this video 2.5 years ago when i started my journey, and I got really nice nostalgia by watching it again 🤗
Hey man, this was extremely useful information. I was a bit lost trying to setup for the first time. Thank you for such a quality video.
I just joined SkillShare a few months ago and this video is FAR superior to the ones there. Good Work and thank you!
If anyone is wondering where the preference menu is; it's the settings under File. I am sure most people will figure it out on their own.
wow...what a course...i have learned everything from scratch...thank you so much for creating such a wonderful course!!!!!
Hi, I just wanted to say thanks. Great tutorial, helped me so much. I also checked your site and enrolled several free courses. I like your way of explaining things and I think I will even take your payed courses, once I finish the basic ones. Keep going!
Thanks ☺️
Thank you for this! Your chill vibe and voiceover helped me not go insane and quit coding!! Haha
Thanks brother for help me find out how to switch to Dracula theme. I'm studying Python on Udemy and I have to use IntelliJ as a text editor. The bright white screen was giving me a headache. You're a life saver. 😇
Use pycharm instead
man o man, this video is godsent, very very helpful, thanks my g!
You welcome bro
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Very thorough tutorial on IntelliJ, makes the UI looks less intimidating. Thank you!!!
It's a great video. I loved the way you proceeded step by step and with a great clarity. Thanks a lot for making this video :)
I was told to follow you Sir, my friend said he's (Mama Salu Embalo) your cousin. It's a pleasure to follow you. Looking forward to your educational videos Sir. Keep up the good work
It's crazy the quality of education found for free online.
The best IDE I have used so far!
Yup indeed
For Windows' users:
- 40:13 To open Settings/Preferences: press Ctrl+Alt+S.
i know this might sound cringe but I appreciate the small gesture of using different names like an arabic name and only John Smith, thank you nelson for this informatice course god bless you
You're actually awesome. It's very helpful for me. Thank you so much.
Thanks buddy. You too you are awesome
Someone said it below, this video is Godsent! This video came to me at the perfect time. Thank you for an incredibly educational piece of content!
It could be a official "first steps with IntelliJ". Tnx!!!
hahah I hope so
Hi Nelson, I am following loads of your videos and highly impressed about in-depth knowledge and explanations you give. Just want to add that in description please add hashtags like #macOS #Intellij etc., so without going through video one can understand what platforms does this video indicates or uses.. I hope you can understand what I mean. It will help a lot.
this^
The best intelliJ tutorial so far, it has been a big step forward to me. Thanks for your effort
Thank you for the very good video for the new users (and also who come from other IDEs) !! Appreciate the good work buddy!
Great content, visuals and delivery. Well paced clear and engaging vocally. And your Postgres tutorial is the same. Thanks !!!! 🍎
Thanks buddy
The One IDE to rule them all! I've been an IntelliJ IDEA user for over 2 years now.
hahaha not quite. VSCode is powerful too for everything else
@@amigoscode that's true. I love VSCode too and best thing about it is it's free. But ever since I started using Intellij Ultimate edition I've made that as my primary IDE for pretty much all my development needs because I feel like it has better intellisense and code completion.
This was very helpful, i almost lost hope trying to set up my own environment but this has put me back on the right track. Thanks a million.
I came here to learn how to hide that vertical line in the middle of the Jetbrains IDEs. In case anyone is wondering, you can turn it off by going to Settings>Editor>Color Scheme>General>Guides, then click on Hard wrap guide, then deselect Foreground and Save
"Let's go ahead..."is your catchphrase. Well done on the video
Assalamu Alikum Bro..Very Useful tutorial Am a STS and vs code fan but still intelliji rocks above and stays at top in terms of speed..Jazak allahu khairan
What is the use of using religious slogan in a technical topic? When will you people stop poking your religion in every topic
My god dude ... how can I not subscribe after this ?!
Hi Nelson, thank you very much for this tutorial. I was looking for something like that to migrate all my academic-study projects from VSCode to IntelliJ CE. God blees you and your family.
On 1.25x speed it's perfect! Well explained. I'm glad I found you :) Thank you!
Thanks buddy
The speed is ideal for non-native speakers
@@nazin.s I use 2.50x, and I'm Brazilian.
@@borjovsky3164 Lol.
This is awesome ..!!! Gr8 work. Please keep it up
This man is my Savior! Damn, I was looking for this and found it for free! Thanks to Nelson!
Excellent. Very very useful when searching in code. Excellent tips
Watching at 1.5 speed is a must.
LOL
I was about to say that this joke is becoming widespread when I saw that my speed was already at 1.25 for this video lol.
Using 2021.2 and no regrets, specially with this awesome video! ;)
So far the best IntelliJ video on CZcams, thank you very much
Thanks buddy you welcome
Cheers mate! I've got PyCharm and Intellij Idea and I desperately needed a guide for the later.
you welcome
Great course! It helps me to get started in Intellij IDEA
"Pretty much!"
Excellent video! Thank you so much!
Thank you for this. Very pleasant presentation to listen to. Real clear steps. Well done.
With this video I could understand so many things! Thank you!
Greetings from El Salvador!!!
Very good tutorial, also for those who worked with eclipse alrady and wants to try out idea.
Thanks Alexej
I had a really big issue using it thanks man for helping out . By the way I have subscribe to your channel
Hi, I really like what You have do so far, thank You! One problem I have with this video overusing the phrase " let's go ahead". After couple of minutes every time I hear go ahead I feel like my heart clench a little bit :D. Sorry for that, but I hope this feedback will help You improve your future videos. Best wishes
It's unbelievable!
Thank you for a wonderful tutorial. Well done!
for more updated intelliJ versions, to search any file use cmd+shift+o keyboard shortcut
Superb! very useful and helpful..thank you so much
Thank you very much sir and this course was helped for my studies, thanks again my dear sir
Subbed! Your tutorials are very clear. 10/10
Your course is so great. Thank you!
Very informative and excellent source of knowledge on hanson's with IntelliJ!!
Let's go ahead!
Hahaha
distraction free mode, the right way to use idea
Good one, am just a beginner find this video very interesting. Thanks bro,
Really helpful material!! Thanks a lot!!!
Informative
easy to follow and understand
focused of teaching a big picture and the logic rather than just forcing you to remember everything - which is impossible.
Thank you Nelson.
Bro fownloaded your video its very useful thanks bro !
Thanks Nelson fot this video. Pretty Useful!
You are awesome, as always. Good video presentation.
Hey, man...
great course and very valuable information!!!
Muchisimas gracias amigo, this is the best!
Nice video, thanks! (Noticed a minor error in the table of contents; minute 0:36:32 should be "Organizing Code with Packages", instead of "Creating Your First Project".)
Congrats for your course!
Man it's amazing, thank you!
what's this program on 10:51?
Watch this on 1.5 or 1.75 speed and its very well done.
Thanks buddy
35:36, just type "sout" and hit the tab button.
Wonderful course ...Great job !!
That's sooooo useful for a Java noob, thanks!!
Perfect!!! I loved it!!!
Very Nice video Nelson.. Thank you
Clear and concise
Thank you very much
You welcome
Idea is so popular in China , I also use it as Java developer
Awesome
Minute 10:30: you need to write brew tap homebrew/cask-versions instead of version
Great video, definitely speeds up workflow. Thx!
Thank you Nelson !!!
👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the good video’s quality!
This video should have been called "Keyboard shortcuts in IntelliJ."
You don't need to create you own datasource, just use the 'spring.datasource' prefixes in your properties file and you have one configuration class less.
Spring boot comes with Hikari now as default so this is also auto configured in the datasource. No need to do the extra work, that's why you chose Spring Boot.
You should also give JOOQ a try. I use it in some projects where I want to go low level and let JOOQ only generate my Tables from my database and use those together with JdbcTemplate. This allows full type safety in my code and I pick up on breaking changes immediately when my db schema changes.
I only use native queries if I need specfic things from PostgreSQL that a normal way doesn't allow me to do.
You can also opt for a combo of Spring data and Jdbc template and/or JOOQ and/or native. Just create an interface let's say BookRepositoryCustom, create an BookRepositoryCustomImpl class and implement the interface, then create your BookRepository that extends JpaRepository and BookRepositoryCustom. Now you have the power of both and you can put your Jdbc template stuff in your custom class and have the convenience of 1 repository for your entity that holds all implementation, no matter what you choose to use. Just declare your method in the custom interface, implement it and it's ready to use from your BookRepository.
Yup yup I know but its more about learning and know how to do things instead of using libraries for everything. JOOQ vs JDBI hummmm yeah. JPA yeah good too but its magic right. You should learn first and then the magic
@@amigoscode I would agree that the inner working of Spring Boot would probably look like magic for junior programmers so I understand the need to go low level at first. But that's also why I mentioned the BookRepositoryCustom interface and implementation so you could still be doing that but also be using the default at the same time. You could've shown both ways in that example and still adhered to good coding practices by hiding the repository behind an interface that had the JdbcTemplate and JpaRepository.
But I understand why you did it the way you shown it. It's just better to mention don't do this in a production application kids.
Thanks for the tutorial, appreciate it :)
Fantastic Course, mate. I use RubyMine (IntelliJ) and the concepts in the video still apply. Thanks!
Very great job! Thank you my brother! May Allah bless you!
thank you so much! this is the best tutorial for IDEA ever!
Thanks buddy