#Road map for Java Full stack developer

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pallid hearth
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Can you tell me the best road map for becoming a java full stack developer?
For beginners to advance.

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muted vortex
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Java is mainly used for backend development, not full stack or frontend

static mauve
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I'll suggest the same to you...
Focusing on backend development with Java is the best road map for your career.

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To get started, you should learn data structures and algorithms.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWLxhF3b5P8

Learn DSA in an easy way.

00:00:00 - What are Data Structures and Algorithm
00:07:03 - Abstract Data Types
00:14:19 - Arrays
00:22:10 - time complexity
00:43:10 - Linear and Binary Search Example
01:02:28 - Bubble Sort Theory
01:10:14 - Bubble sort Code in Java
01:18:23 - Selection Sort Theory
01:25:18 - Selection sort Code
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