#How much memorization effort do people usually put in memorizing annotations?

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leaden plover
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I'm working through the book "Spring Start Here" and while I had a relatively easy time to make Anki cards for annotations like @Repository and @Service I've reached AOP and I feel like I'm in a whirlwind. @Around, @Between, @AfterReturning, @EnableAspectJAutoProxy, etc.

I don't mind reading the docs or looking up older projects to recall what I used and how. What I'm scared is whether someone will expect me to memorize all this during a Junior Java Backend Developer job interview. 😰

worthy isleBOT
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<@&1004656351647117403> please have a look, thanks.

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