Roadmap for backend-java
Can you guys advice me a roadmap that includes backend stuff must be known as a backend developer?
I currently know Java and want to continue my journey with spring boot. But i only know java not anything else. Just html and css. I want to focus spring. And i want to know what should i mainly learn as a java developer?
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Warning: abusing this will result in moderative actions taken against you.Not really a roadmap but here are some topics after learning Java
- Make sure you know git (can be done at any point in time)
- Using Maven or Gradle
- Unit testing with Java
- Creating basic web apps with Spring Boot
- Testing with mockito/the Spring testing support in Spring projects
- Spring Security
- Spring JDBC (you might not need it but it may be good to understand that first)
- Spring JPA
should i learn os?
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Warning: abusing this will result in moderative actions taken against you.Can you be more specific?
You should probably know how to use your OS
and knowing Linux basics wouldn't hurt
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of course i know how to use windows but to know it fully like will not it help me to fill my cv?
I generally wouldn't put Windows knowledge on my CV, especially not for backend development
What do you think of linux? Should i learn it or it is unnecessary?
Depends. Understanding how it works, how to interact with it and how to deploy applications can be useful
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