#Road map for Java Full stack developer
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Java is mainly used for backend development, not full stack or frontend
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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But what should I learn to become a backend java developer?
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To get started, you should learn data structures and algorithms.
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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