I really appreciate the way you organized the video in sections. It is very helpful to jump from one content to another. The content is very useful, there are things I did not know. Thanks a lot.
These were truly amazing presentations. I learnt so many things about the debugger here but also that thing about running tests until failure - something so simple but I never knew about that! It's taken me hours to take notes on both presentations but I persisted until the end! Many thanks.
Excellent session. I am getting started with spring and spring boot. breakpoints in interfaces is very useful in understanding spring internals and unfold the magic of spring annotations.
This talk needs to be redone but with a larger cursor and indicate clicks as well as show what keyboard shortcuts are being used It’s very difficult to see what’s going on half the time
I really appreciate the way you organized the video in sections. It is very helpful to jump from one content to another. The content is very useful, there are things I did not know. Thanks a lot.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Now, that's something helpful! Thank you Egor Ushakov and JetBrains for sharing these!
Glad it was helpful!
These were truly amazing presentations. I learnt so many things about the debugger here but also that thing about running tests until failure - something so simple but I never knew about that! It's taken me hours to take notes on both presentations but I persisted until the end! Many thanks.
Many thanks for this talk! Would save me days of debugging.
Glad it helped!
Excellent session. I am getting started with spring and spring boot. breakpoints in interfaces is very useful in understanding spring internals and unfold the magic of spring annotations.
Big thanks for providing this, it is so precious content!
Amazing tutorial!
Glad you think so!
Not able to add field breakpoints as mentioned in 34:27 .
Good job!got a question: what's the comment format(similar to markdown format) that you used in this video? Is that a plugin or something?
So you can create a renderer with on-demand/lazy values from the data view window, but can you do the same from the annotation?
1:07:01 Annotations is very useful!
Лучший!
Это точно!
Great session!
Looking forward to Session #3. Please share a link.
here - th-cam.com/video/b85Y0R9UYhI/w-d-xo.html
@@Snake19S watched this one. I believe video you shared isn't part of this series. Still nice.
very useful, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks. It's very helpful
Great session!
Amazing!
please, enable presentation mode...
Apart of that .. fantastic :)
AMAZING
Cool! now I'm curious to know what was in the first talk
Here is the first part: th-cam.com/video/59RC8gVPlvk/w-d-xo.html
@@intellijidea many thanks!
This talk needs to be redone but with a larger cursor and indicate clicks as well as show what keyboard shortcuts are being used
It’s very difficult to see what’s going on half the time
Cool stuff JetBrains and Egor however this would benefit from a more structured and concise approach instead of being live and dragging that long.
nice
Thanks for your feedback!
Not a minute of this video is wasteful.