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📈 Análisis del canal de Telegram Java Programming

El canal Java Programming (@java_programming_notes) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 33 006 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 4 169 en la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones y el puesto 12 838 en la región India.

📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica

Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 33 006 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 12 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 217, y en las últimas 24 horas de 4, conservando un alto alcance.

  • Estado de verificación: No verificado
  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 9.01%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 1.59% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 0 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 525 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 0.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como |--, framework, link:-, api, testing.

📝 Descripción y política de contenido

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Everything you need to learn Java Programming Daily Java tutorials, coding challenges, OOP concepts, DSA in Java & more! Perfect for beginners, CS students & job seekers. Downloadable PDFs, cheat sheets, interview prep & projects For ads: @coderf...

Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 13 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones.

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Java Roadmap 🍿 |-- Fundamentals | |-- Basics of Programming | | |-- Introduction to Java | | |-- Java Development Kit (JDK) and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | | |-- Setting Up Development Environment (IDE: IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, etc.) | | | |-- Syntax and Structure | | |-- Basic Syntax | | |-- Variables and Data Types | | |-- Operators and Expressions | |-- Control Structures | |-- Conditional Statements | | |-- If-Else Statements | | |-- Switch Case | | | |-- Loops | | |-- For Loop | | |-- While Loop | | |-- Do-While Loop | | | |-- Exception Handling | | |-- Try-Catch Block | | |-- Finally Block | | |-- Throw and Throws Keywords | |-- Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) | |-- Basics of OOP | | |-- Classes and Objects | | |-- Methods and Constructors | | | |-- Inheritance | | |-- Single and Multiple Inheritance | | |-- Method Overriding | | |-- Super Keyword | | | |-- Polymorphism | | |-- Method Overloading | | |-- Runtime Polymorphism | | |-- Dynamic Method Dispatch | | | |-- Encapsulation | | |-- Access Modifiers (Public, Private, Protected) | | |-- Getters and Setters | | |-- Data Hiding | | | |-- Abstraction | | |-- Abstract Classes | | |-- Interfaces | |-- Advanced Java | |-- Collections Framework | | |-- List (ArrayList, LinkedList) | | |-- Set (HashSet, TreeSet) | | |-- Map (HashMap, TreeMap) | | |-- Queue (PriorityQueue, LinkedList) | | | |-- Concurrency | | |-- Multithreading (Creating Threads, Thread Lifecycle) | | |-- Synchronization | | |-- Concurrency Utilities (Executors Framework, Callable and Future, Locks and Semaphores) | |-- Java Standard Libraries | |-- I/O Streams | | |-- File Handling (File Class, Reading and Writing Files) | | |-- Streams (Byte Streams, Character Streams, Buffered Streams) | | | |-- Networking | | |-- Sockets (TCP and UDP, Socket and ServerSocket Classes) | | |-- URL and HTTP (URL Class, HttpURLConnection) | | | |-- JDBC | | |-- Database Connectivity (JDBC Drivers, Connection, Statement, and ResultSet) | | |-- PreparedStatement and CallableStatement | |-- Java Frameworks | |-- Spring Framework | | |-- Spring Core (Dependency Injection, Inversion of Control) | | |-- Spring MVC (Model-View-Controller Architecture) | | |-- Spring Boot (Creating Spring Boot Applications, Starters and Auto-Configuration, Actuator) | | | |-- Hibernate | | |-- ORM Basics (Introduction to ORM, Configuration and Mapping) | | |-- Advanced Hibernate (Caching, Transactions and Concurrency, Criteria API) | |-- Web Development with Java | |-- Java EE (Jakarta EE) | | |-- Servlets (Lifecycle, Handling HTTP Requests and Responses, Session Management) | | |-- JavaServer Pages (JSP) (Syntax, Directives, JSTL and Custom Tags, Expression Language) | | | |-- RESTful Web Services | | |-- JAX-RS (Creating RESTful Services, Annotations and HTTP Methods, Consuming RESTful Services) | |-- Build Tools and Dependency Management | |-- Maven | | |-- Project Object Model (POM), Dependencies, Repositories, Build Lifecycle and Plugins | | | |-- Gradle | | |-- Build Scripts, Dependency Management, Task Automation | |-- Testing in Java | |-- Unit Testing | | |-- JUnit (Annotations, Assertions, Test Suites and Runners) | | | |-- Mockito (Creating Mocks and Spies and Verification) | | | |-- Integration Testing | | |-- Spring Test (Testing Spring Components and WebTestClient) | |-- Deployment and DevOps | |-- Containers and Microservices | | |-- Docker (Dockerfile, Image Creation, Container Management) | | |-- Kubernetes (Pods, Services, Deployments, Managing Java Applications on Kubernetes)

Important Java Multithreading & Concurrency topics 1. Introduction of Multithreading 2. Basics of Threads 3. Inter Thread Communication and Synchronization 4. Some Advanced Topics 5. Concurrency Utilities 6. Concurrent Collections 7. Atomic Variables 8. Locks and Semaphores

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Complete Roadmap to Become a Java Developer: 1. Core Java (fundamentals of Java programming language) 2. Maven 3. Spring Core, Spring MVC, and Spring AOP 4. Spring Boot and REST APls (Restful Web Services) 5. Spring Data - JPA, Hibernate (with H2, MySQL, MongoDB and Redis) 6. Testing (JUnit 5, JPA Test, MockMVC, etc.) 7. Spring Security 8. Microservices and Spring Cloud 9. Docker and Kubernetes 10. Deployment of Spring Boot Apps on Cloud (AWS) 11. Optional - Serverless, Batch processing etc

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Java complete notes

Java for Everything: Java + Spring = Enterprise Applications Java + Hibernate = Object-Relational Mapping Java + Android = Mobile App Development Java + Swing = Desktop GUI Applications Java + JavaFX = Modern GUI Applications Java + JUnit = Unit Testing Java + Maven = Project Management Java + Jenkins = Continuous Integration Java + Apache Kafka = Stream Processing Java + Apache Hadoop = Big Data Processing Java + Microservices = Scalable Services

Java Backend Development is a highly in-demand and well-paying job in the tech industry. If you're looking to become an excellent Java Developer, here's a roadmap that includes various online resources: 1. Core Java First comes the fundamentals of Java Programming, here you will understand OOP concepts, conditional statements, collection frameworks,and many more. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd3UqWTnYXOnjGmyjD3zbIkyLXP15-6w0&si=UYvQhVNlZQYCH1Il 2. JDBC A  Java API that allows you to access tabular data, especially data stored in a relational database. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsyeobzWxl7rU7Jz3zDRpqB-EODzBbHOI&si=Cc45vpeRXGIUKbfn 3. SQL Get a good understanding of SQL, which is necessary to work with JDBC to write queries. https://youtu.be/7S_tz1z_5bA 4. JSP + Servlet Learn JSP and Servlet, which are used for writing web pages for web applications and handling client requests on the server-side. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE0F6C1917A427E96&si=TQeOIgluG3R29622 5. Spring Framework 5.1. Core Spring Framework https://youtu.be/GB8k2-Egfv0?si=dHYp6rFkGVl9RMt8 5.2. Spring REST & Spring DATA https://youtu.be/GwYUjzPrQTM?si=hJfmpukii2WnofxQ 5.3. Spring Security Spring Security is the primary choice for implementing application-level security https://youtu.be/sm-8qfMWEV8?si=uMkpBxOUXIptZif9 6. Hibernate Framework Hibernate is a Java framework that simplifies the development of Java application to interact with the database. It is an open source, lightweight, ORM (Object Relational Mapping) tool. https://youtu.be/Yv2xctJxE-w?si=q4FIOBxxX-Y0Qj5q 7. Spring Boot Spring Boot is the ultimate framework and Makes Java Web Development less boilerplate, it can help you make production-ready applications in no time. https://youtu.be/msXL2oDexqw?si=XB19MCCECAggcB18 8. Basic DevOps 8.1. Learn to Use AWS & Deploy Java Apps https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVz2XdJiJQxxurKT1Dqz6rmiMuZNdClqv&si=bJyg0Np11PkGDIKO 8.2. Learn Basic Docker: https://youtu.be/p28piYY_wv8?si=Xoqje7MJad1NeE9g 8.3. Learn Basic Kubernetes: https://youtu.be/rTNR7vDQDD8?si=dgzwxQof7yGHUP4n 8.4. Deploy Spring Boot App on Kubernetes: https://youtu.be/EZolJ4lNiYc?si=Kw09qKwMp_LxHTvw 9. Basic of git and GitHub https://youtu.be/apGV9Kg7ics?si=MHtCgD8o7XqpU4W3 10. Java Microservices https://youtu.be/tuJqH3AV0e8?si=1jjrWl4l4uYGrE5i 14. Java Quick revision for Interviews https://youtu.be/oYXivKMSEqM?si=tngbZrvgbAwsShEb 15. Spring JMS(java messaging services) JMS is a standard Java API that allows a Java application to send messages to another application. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmCsXDGbJHdibOx6axScPiuHA8ftsrmut&si=J0qjBSbB4GDCeTOv

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OOPS Concepts in Java!

| | |-- Microservices (Designing Architecture, Communication between Microservices, Spring Cloud and Netflix OSS) | |-- Advanced Topics | |-- Design Patterns | | |-- Creational Patterns (Singleton, Factory, Builder) | | |-- Structural Patterns (Adapter, Decorator, Proxy) | | |-- Behavioral Patterns (Observer, Strategy, Command) | | | |-- Performance Tuning | | |-- JVM Internals (Garbage Collection, Memory Management) | | |-- Profiling and Monitoring (JConsole, VisualVM, Optimization Techniques) | | | |-- Security | | |-- Java Security API (Encryption, Decryption, Secure Coding Practices) | | |-- Spring Security (Authentication, Authorization, JWT and OAuth2) | |-- Version Control | |-- Git | | |-- Basic Commands (Clone, Commit, Push) | | |-- Branching and Merging | | |-- Collaboration with GitHub/GitLab |-- *PH4N745M* |-- Communication and Documentation | |-- JavaDocs (Writing JavaDocs, Generating Documentation) | |-- Effective Communication (Code Reviews, Collaborative Development Practices) | └-- Comments |-- // Single-line comment (Java) |-- /* Multi-line comment (Java) */ |-- /** Javadoc comment (Java) */

Java Roadmap | |-- Fundamentals | |-- Basics of Programming | | |-- Introduction to Java | | |-- Java Development Kit (JDK) and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | | |-- Setting Up Development Environment (IDE: IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, etc.) | | | |-- Syntax and Structure | | |-- Basic Syntax | | |-- Variables and Data Types | | |-- Operators and Expressions | |-- Control Structures | |-- Conditional Statements | | |-- If-Else Statements | | |-- Switch Case | | | |-- Loops | | |-- For Loop | | |-- While Loop | | |-- Do-While Loop | | | |-- Exception Handling | | |-- Try-Catch Block | | |-- Finally Block | | |-- Throw and Throws Keywords | |-- Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) | |-- Basics of OOP | | |-- Classes and Objects | | |-- Methods and Constructors | | | |-- Inheritance | | |-- Single and Multiple Inheritance | | |-- Method Overriding | | |-- Super Keyword | | | |-- Polymorphism | | |-- Method Overloading | | |-- Runtime Polymorphism | | |-- Dynamic Method Dispatch | | | |-- Encapsulation | | |-- Access Modifiers (Public, Private, Protected) | | |-- Getters and Setters | | |-- Data Hiding | | | |-- Abstraction | | |-- Abstract Classes | | |-- Interfaces | |-- Advanced Java | |-- Collections Framework | | |-- List (ArrayList, LinkedList) | | |-- Set (HashSet, TreeSet) | | |-- Map (HashMap, TreeMap) | | |-- Queue (PriorityQueue, LinkedList) | | | |-- Concurrency | | |-- Multithreading (Creating Threads, Thread Lifecycle) | | |-- Synchronization | | |-- Concurrency Utilities (Executors Framework, Callable and Future, Locks and Semaphores) | |-- Java Standard Libraries | |-- I/O Streams | | |-- File Handling (File Class, Reading and Writing Files) | | |-- Streams (Byte Streams, Character Streams, Buffered Streams) | | | |-- Networking | | |-- Sockets (TCP and UDP, Socket and ServerSocket Classes) | | |-- URL and HTTP (URL Class, HttpURLConnection) | | | |-- JDBC | | |-- Database Connectivity (JDBC Drivers, Connection, Statement, and ResultSet) | | |-- PreparedStatement and CallableStatement | |-- Java Frameworks | |-- Spring Framework | | |-- Spring Core (Dependency Injection, Inversion of Control) | | |-- Spring MVC (Model-View-Controller Architecture) | | |-- Spring Boot (Creating Spring Boot Applications, Starters and Auto-Configuration, Actuator) | | | |-- Hibernate | | |-- ORM Basics (Introduction to ORM, Configuration and Mapping) | | |-- Advanced Hibernate (Caching, Transactions and Concurrency, Criteria API) | |-- Web Development with Java | |-- Java EE (Jakarta EE) | | |-- Servlets (Lifecycle, Handling HTTP Requests and Responses, Session Management) | | |-- JavaServer Pages (JSP) (Syntax, Directives, JSTL and Custom Tags, Expression Language) | | | |-- RESTful Web Services | | |-- JAX-RS (Creating RESTful Services, Annotations and HTTP Methods, Consuming RESTful Services) | |-- Build Tools and Dependency Management | |-- Maven | | |-- Project Object Model (POM), Dependencies, Repositories, Build Lifecycle and Plugins | | | |-- Gradle | | |-- Build Scripts, Dependency Management, Task Automation | |-- Testing in Java | |-- Unit Testing | | |-- JUnit (Annotations, Assertions, Test Suites and Runners) | | | |-- Mockito (Creating Mocks and Spies, Stubbing and Verification) | | | |-- Integration Testing | | |-- Spring Test (Testing Spring Components, MockMvc and WebTestClient) | |-- Deployment and DevOps | |-- Containers and Microservices | | |-- Docker (Dockerfile, Image Creation, Container Management) | | |-- Kubernetes (Pods, Services, Deployments, Managing Java Applications on Kubernetes)

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