#How to become a full stack java dev.
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<@&987246717831381062> please have a look, thanks.
Wdym by "Java dev"?
Can you be any more specific than that?
Java full stack dev 🥲
Well, you'll need to get familiar with many different things. What do you know already?
Know some basics of java ( Upto OOPS Specifically) . Till haven’t got in to DATA STRUCTURES YET
oh. you're at that point.
Okay, then I assume you basically just know the basics of simple Java, without any real programming knowledge yet (i.e. you've never actually written a somewhat proper Java program).
Do you know HTML, CSS and JS? Cause you'll need all of those for the front-end (+ some frameworks).
Also, have you ever worked with any frameworks?
I know HTML & CSS but haven’t really got into JS ( coz i thought HTML & CSS with bootstrap is more than enough )
Brother can i DM you ?
coz i thought HTML & CSS with bootstrap is more than enough
just googled and it appears as if that's actually the case, however I did find a SO question, asking whether they should prioritize JS or Bootstrap and they said this:
JavaScript absolutely. Bootstrap is very cool, don't get me wrong, but unless you are going into a design role, JavaScript is the more crucial and fundamental element of web development, and one you should master.Once you have done a little bit of JS, consider learning about a JS Framework like React or Angular. From my experience, bootstrap is more tedious than difficult to understand, and the amount that you will be writing will most likely be minimal.
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Please don't, I know almost nothing about this
I'm a student
Germany
Ok bro
You can check out: https://roadmap.sh/java
For full stack not really, you also need to know Typescript and at least the fundamentals of a big UI framework.
I mean you should know Java very well and then after making some project in Spring, you can go for JS and TS and also u can aslo buy a course at Udemy from Dr. Angela Yu for frontend part and that's all