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Read more about the article Constructors in Java: Definition, Types, and Best Practices

Constructors in Java: Definition, Types, and Best Practices

  • Post author:Noel Kamphoa
  • Post published:February 24, 2026
  • Post category:Classes and Objects/Java Entry Level/Core Java Tutorials

Understand constructors in Java and how they initialize objects safely and effectively for reliable programming.

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How to Override the toString() Method Properly in Java

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  • Post published:August 8, 2025
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Learn why overriding the toString method in Java improves object readability and debugging. A must-know for clean, effective code.

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Single Responsibility Principle in Java

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  • Post published:May 15, 2025
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Learn how to apply the Single Responsibility Principle in Java with real-world examples. Write cleaner, modular, and testable code.

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Open Closed Principle In Java

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  • Post published:May 15, 2025
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Learn the Open/Closed Principle in Java. Build code that’s easy to extend and maintain without modifying existing functionality.

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Read more about the article Liskov Substitution Principle In Java

Liskov Substitution Principle In Java

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Understand the Liskov Substitution Principle in Java with clear examples. Learn how to build reliable and extensible class hierarchies.

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Interface Segregation Principle In Java

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Apply the Interface Segregation Principle in Java to build cleaner, modular code. Avoid bloated interfaces and improve testability.

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Read more about the article Dependency Inversion Principle In Java

Dependency Inversion Principle In Java

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  • Post published:May 15, 2025
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Master the Dependency Inversion Principle in Java. Learn to write flexible, testable code by depending on abstractions, not implementations.

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SOLID Principles in Java: Quick Guide

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  • Post published:May 15, 2025
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Master the SOLID principles in Java with real-world examples. Learn how to write clean, maintainable, and scalable object-oriented code

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Class and Object In Java

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  • Post published:April 3, 2025
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Understand the concept of class and object in Java. Learn how to define classes and create objects with practical examples

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Inheritance in Java: Building on Basics for Powerful Programming

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  • Post published:March 8, 2024
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Explore the simplicity and power of Inheritance in Java. Elevate your programming skills with foundational principles. #JavaDevelopment

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