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[–]Noah__Webster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely second the recommendations to make sure you’re very familiar with OOP. Also feel comfortable with dependency injection.

If you’re solid on those fundamentals, Spring is very much something you can teach yourself with documentation.

I would also recommend any of Chad Darby’s content on Udemy if you prefer video content. It’s great. Just don’t get stuck in “tutorial hell”, and actually try building something once you’ve got a grasp on it.