Amazing video! The only thing that isn't totally clear for me is why you used a Person parameter in the printMyName method? Why is this necessary? You only use the instance of a persons object anyway?
Hey Caleb, that's right the Person object is not required as a parameter. It is just for demonstration as the forEach method will require an object to be passed in and then void to be returned.
A terrific video on MRs.
Crisp and precise. Even many one hour videos on MRs don't explain so clearly.
Thank you so much Arun!
What a superb way to explain concepts, thank you!
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Great Explanation 👍
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Great explanation! Thanks.
Thank you Leon!
Well done! Super clear
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Great video.Subscribed to your channel. Hoping to see great videos in future
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superb explanation!
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video quality is good . increase volume of your voice . it is much thinner . get a really really good microphone if you are doing yt continuesly .
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this video cover all the points thank you sir
I’m glad you like it, thanks!
Amazing video! The only thing that isn't totally clear for me is why you used a Person parameter in the printMyName method? Why is this necessary? You only use the instance of a persons object anyway?
Hey Caleb, that's right the Person object is not required as a parameter. It is just for demonstration as the forEach method will require an object to be passed in and then void to be returned.
New to Java and had the same question. In case of omitting the `Person p`, would the compiler throws exception/error?
Ah, it's related to the first limitation you explain in the end of the video. Videos on examples that violate these limitations could be great :D
This was awesome. Thanks
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These videos are amazing
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Grea lesson! Thank you very much!
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Love your voice.
good one
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good video buddy
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my teacher suck explaining haha, thanks
Glad it could help :)
What a seet voice!
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ages are way off... otherwise good video
😂 thank you!