Grokking the Java Interview Volume 2: Mastering Advanced Java Topics for Interviews

Unlocking the Secrets of Advanced Java Topics to Excel in Your Interview Preparation

javinpaul
Javarevisited
3 min readApr 16, 2023

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Hello, fellow Java developers!

I am thrilled to announce the launch of the second volume of “Grokking the Java Interview.” Based on the overwhelming response to the first volume, and taking into account the valuable feedback and suggestions from readers like you, I am excited to bring you this new edition, which delves into more advanced Java topics.

As a programmer who has prepared for numerous Java interviews myself, I know firsthand the challenges and the importance of mastering essential Java concepts. This book is a compilation of frequently asked questions and their comprehensive answers/explanations on critical Java topics that are often tested in interviews.

It is designed to help you confidently revise and understand Core Java in depth, whether you are preparing for telephonic or face-to-face interviews.

For the launch, the book is now available for 20% discount, just use the code friends20 while checkout:

here is the link Grokking the Java Interview Volume 2

Grokking the Java Interview Volume 2: My Journey to Mastering Advanced Java Topics for Interviews

The book covers a wide range of advanced Java topics, including String manipulation, Abstract classes and Interfaces, Inheritance, ClassLoaders, Enums, ArrayLists, HashMaps, ConcurrentHashMaps, Date, Time, and Calendars, Equals and HashCode, NIO and Socket Programming, Web Services, Error and Exception handling, Troubleshooting, Tricky Questions, and Technical Core Java Questions.

These topics are based on my years of experience writing Java articles, tutorials, and interview questions, which have been read by millions of Java developers.

Here is full list of topics covered in this book:

1. String

2. Abstract class and Interface

3. Inheritance

4. ClassLoaders

5. Enum

6. ArrayList

7. HashMap

8. ConcurrentHashMap

9. Date, Time, and Calendera

10. Equals and HashCode

11. NIO and Socket Programming

12. Web Services

13. Error, Exception, and Troubleshooting

14. Tricky Questions

15. Technical Core Java Questions

My goal with this book is to provide you with a valuable resource that will not only help you prepare for your Java interviews but also equip you with the knowledge and confidence to ace them.

By going through these questions and understanding the underlying concepts, you will be better prepared to tackle traditional core Java interview questions and showcase your expertise to potential employers.

I strongly believe that your answers drive interviews, and this book will show you how to leverage your strengths to your advantage. As a Java developer myself, I want to share my insights and experiences with you, and help you excel in your Java interviews.

Here is the link to get your copy — Grokking the Java Interview Volume 2

I wish you the best of luck in your Java interviews! If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to reach out to me on Twitter (@javinpaul) or leave comments on my blogs, Javarevisited and Java67. Happy learning and interviewing!

P. S. — For better prepration you can also read my book Grokking the Spring Boot Interviews, where I have shared frequently asked Questions on Spring Frmework.

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javinpaul
Javarevisited

I am Java programmer, blogger, working on Java, J2EE, UNIX, FIX Protocol. I share Java tips on http://javarevisited.blogspot.com and http://java67.com