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Java Mini Project | To-Do List Application Using ArrayList & Scanner | Menu-Driven Program

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Jan 16, 2026
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In this video, we build a Java Mini Project – a To-Do List Application using ArrayList and Scanner. This is a console-based, menu-driven project designed especially for beginners who want to improve their Java fundamentals, logic building, and real-world coding skills. Instead of focusing on GUI, we concentrate on core Java concepts that actually matter for exams, interviews, and strong foundations. 📌 What you’ll learn in this project: ✔ How to add tasks using ArrayList ✔ How to display tasks in a clean way ✔ How to safely delete a task with validation ✔ How to build a menu-driven program using switch-case ✔ How to correctly use Scanner (nextInt() & nextLine() issue explained) ✔ How to write clean and structured Java code using methods and generics 🔥 Java concepts covered: • ArrayList in Java • Scanner class and input handling • Menu-driven programs • switch-case and while loop • Methods and modular coding • Input validation • Writing Java code the right way 🎯 Who should watch this? • Java beginners • Engineering students • Students preparing for exams or interviews • Anyone building Java mini projects 📺 This video is part of my Java Mini Project Series. If you found this helpful, LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more practical Java projects and tutorials. 🔖 Hashtags #JavaMiniProject #JavaToDoList #JavaProject #ArrayList #JavaForBeginners #MenuDrivenProgram #CodingKannadiga

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