Java8 Code Kata
What is Code Kata?
According to www.codekatas.org
Code Kata is a term coined by Dave Thomas, co-author of the book The Pragmatic Programmer, in a bow to the Japanese concept of kata in the martial arts. A code kata is an exercise in programming which helps a programmer hone their skills through practice and repetition.
Also refer codekata.com
What is Java8 Code Kata?
The Java8 Code Kata is created to walk-through java8 new API functions. I hope this helps you learn Java8 and get used to it. Repeating exercises will definitely upgrade your skills.
Usage
- Run the tests
You can run tests from your IDE or command line if you like. If you are using an IDE, right click on the test method and click Run foobar()
. If you prefer command line, follow below.
$ pwd
/path/to/java8-code-kata
$ ./mvnw install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
$ ./mvnw test -Dtest=Exercise1Test#findRichCustomers -pl stream-api
- Edit unit tests.
To successfully pass the tests, you'll need to edit the test itself. You can see where you need to edit.
@Easy @Test
public void simpleAddition() {
/**
* Get an addition result of 1 and 2 by using an operator "+".
*/
Integer added = null;
assertThat(added, is(3));
}
Here is a sample answer.
@Easy @Test
public void simpleAddition() {
/**
* Get an addition result of 1 and 2 by using an operator "+".
*/
Integer added = 1 + 2;
assertThat(added, is(3));
}
Most tests are annotated with @Easy
which means those tests only requires basic knowledge.
Tests annotated with @Difficult
are more difficult.
Where are the answers?
Check the 'solution' branch, but please try to solve by yourself at first.
Modules
collection-interfaces
- Exercise1Test.java
Iterable#forEach
, Collection#removeIf
, List#replaceAll
, List#sort
, Collection#stream
and Collection#parallelStream
- Exercise2Test.java
Map#getOrDefault
, Map#putIfAbsent
, Map#merge
and Map#computeIfPresent
stream-api
- Exercise1Test.java
Stream#filter
and Stream#map
- Exercise2Test.java
Stream#sorted
, Stream#distinct
, Stream#limit
and Stream#flatMap
- Exercise3Test.java
Stream#count
, Stream#max
and Stream#min
- Exercise4Test.java
Stream#findFirst
, Stream#allMatch
, Stream#anyMatch
and Stream#noneMatch
- Exercise5Test.java
Stream#collect
and Collectors
- Exercise6Test.java
Stream#of
and Stream#iterate
- Exercise7Test.java
IntStream
, LongStream
and DoubleStream
- Exercise8Test.java
Advanced problems
- Exercise9Test.java
Collector
date-and-time-api
- Exercise1Test.java
LocalDate#of
, LocalDate#parse
, LocalDate#with
, LocalDate#plus
, LocalDate#minus
, LocalDate#isAfter
, LocalDate#isBefore
and LocalDate#until
- Exercise2Test.java
LocalTime#of
, LocalTime#parse
, LocalTime#with
, LocalTime#plus
, LocalTime#minus
, LocalTime#isAfter
, LocalTime#isBefore
and LocalTime#truncatedTo
- Exercise3Test.java
LocalDateTime#of
, LocalDateTime#parse
, LocalDateTime#format
, LocalDateTime#toLocalDate
, LocalDateTime#toLocalTime
, LocalDate#atTime
and LocalTime#atDate
- Exercise4Test.java
ZonedDateTime#of
, ZonedDateTime#parse
, ZonedDateTime#format
, LocalDateTime#atZone
, ZonedDateTime#withZoneSameInstant
and ZonedDateTime#withZoneSameLocal
- Exercise5Test.java
LocalDateTime
to java.sql.Timestamp
, LocalDate
to java.sql.Date
, and vice versa