#can someone suggest an online platform like leetcode or exercism to practice java stream api?

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signal pewter
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i'm wondering if there’s any online platform (something like leetCode or exercism) that focuses on practicing java stream api

i'm not looking for full projects or huge problems, more like small, topic-wise exercises where I can practice specific parts of the Stream API one at a time

does anyone know of a good platform or resource that offers prebuilt questions or challenges specifically for learning and mastering java streams?

mint hollowBOT
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I'm wondering if there’s any online platform (something like leetCode or exercism) that focuses on practicing java stream api i'm not looking for full projects or huge problems, more like small, topic-wise exercises where I can practice specific parts of

You can try out Codewars, HackerRank, or CodeSignal for practicing Java Stream API in smaller and focused problem-solving tasks.

Useful links:

wide merlin
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I don't think there's a platform specifically focusing on streams. Most tutorials do cover streams, and have a few exercises - but after getting a basic concept of the Stream API it's more about reading the javadocs and getting comfortable with using it. So I wouldn't think you would spend much time on this specifically.

Here are some challenges/exercises from the book frequently linked here. This book also covers parts of the Stream API and teaches about it

And some others exercises

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You can also go on leetcode/codewars/hackerrank and try to solve tasks there using the stream api as much as possible - but maybe after you're more confident with streams, if you wanna continue practicing then

viscid jolt
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Yeah. Not many cover the variety of things you can do with streams unfortunately, touching on the core concepts and that's it.

Many have no coverage of downstream collectors, handling infinite streams, and most don't note the effects of stream properties like sized and interactions with some terminals. Almost none cover features added since the introduction of Streams.

If any of the above go further, that's good to know.

wide merlin
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I know it's not a platform, just yet another github repo