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n Java programming language, strings are treated as objects. The Java platform provides the String class to create and manipulate strings. String greeting = "Hello world!"; Whenever it encounters a string literal in your code, the compiler creates a String object with its value in this case, "Hello world!
| Lecture 1 - String Handling in Java | Preview | 
| Lecture 2 - String Handling (Constructors and Methods) | Preview | 
| Lecture 3 - String Buffer (Constructors and Methods) | Preview | 
| Lecture 4 - Expand the String | Preview | 
| Lecture 5 - Check Palindrome | Preview | 
| Lecture 6 - Check Permutation | Preview | 
| Lecture 7 - Print All Substring | Preview | 
| Lecture 8 - Compress the String | Preview | 
| Lecture 9 - Check Pangram | Preview | 
| Lecture 10 - Final Value of Variable After Performing Operations | Preview | 
| Lecture 11 - Restrictive Candy Crush | Preview | 
| Lecture 12 - Long Preeed Name Leetcode | Preview | 
| Lecture 13 - Valid Palindrome | Preview | 
| Lecture 14 - String to Integer Leetcode | Preview | 
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