In this video, I demonstrate how to download the latest Google Guava release and incorporate it into an existing IntelliJ IDEA project.
See also my "Four reasons to use Google Guava" video at • Four Reasons to use Guava
Note that if I was starting a project from scratch, I would do so using either Maven or Gradle, and then use declarative dependencies instead of downloading jar files manually. If you're already configured for Maven or Gradle, you can find the relevant code for Guava right on the main GitHub project page. This video was created specifically for some students who are using vanilla IDEA project configurations and want to add third-party libraries.
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