#Learning spring boot topics

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e that there are so many topics in spring boot to cover. Can someone suggest me some important topics to focus on while learning spring boot?

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Learn all of it

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The best way to learn a language is to make a project using it

scarlet agate
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I'd disagree. Start with the basics of Spring => dependency injection, layers, ... Expand to rest controllers, later on add some JPA to persist data, ...

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After that you can dive into Spring security.

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Start with a small project, and add functionality as you think of it, and get more comfortable with the current step.

scarlet agate
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A to do list easily allows you to slowly build up. First some services, add a UI, some rest calls, then persist, followed by some security.

scarlet agate
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yes

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start small, and just expand.

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