You may just write "Button " + i, since Java is generous in String concatenation, automatic calling toString on Objects, or in this case appending an int to the String.
2:18 I don't know if it is a new Java update, or it always has been like this, but when you concatenate any primitive datatype with a String, it will automatically make it a string, so you don't have to do that
I really enjoy your voice, speed and topic-depth. Thank you for this video, this helped me visualize a lot. Did you consider adding a noise gate filter and/or backgroundnoise filter to your microphone in OBS? kind regards from germany
@Abid Mares - Thank you so much for the kind words! I am happy that you found this video helpful! I also appreciate the great suggestion about OBS. Up to now, I have been using a combination of Camtasia and Audacity with limited success. My current videos are much better than the early ones but there is still much room for improvement. I welcome your comments and suggestions!
Thanks for making layoutmanagers understandable. It’s not only very helpfull, but enjoyable too. Great job!
@jeebee fy - Thank you for the kind words! I am so gad that you found it both enjoyable and instructive! Cheers!
You may just write "Button " + i, since Java is generous in String concatenation, automatic calling toString on Objects, or in this case appending an int to the String.
@Stefan Wagner - Thanks for sharing! 🙏 Cheers!
Continuing with our look at Java Swing Layout Managers. I hope that you find it useful.
2:18 I don't know if it is a new Java update, or it always has been like this, but when you concatenate any primitive datatype with a String, it will automatically make it a string, so you don't have to do that
Can I recommend you instead of my Uni professor ? 😂 good job man, love the series
Absolutely! 👍 Thanks for the love! 🙏
I really enjoy your voice, speed and topic-depth. Thank you for this video, this helped me visualize a lot.
Did you consider adding a noise gate filter and/or backgroundnoise filter to your microphone in OBS?
kind regards from germany
@Abid Mares - Thank you so much for the kind words! I am happy that you found this video helpful! I also appreciate the great suggestion about OBS. Up to now, I have been using a combination of Camtasia and Audacity with limited success. My current videos are much better than the early ones but there is still much room for improvement. I welcome your comments and suggestions!
Thank you for this video..
Cheers..!
@Kavishka Madhudhan - My pleasure! I plan to do a complete series of Java Swing videos as time permits! Cheers!
@@JavaCodeJunkie Good luck with your works...!
thanks you so much!!!
Thanks 🎉