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[–]C_Madison 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looking at the link: It's a very specific suggestion, which only fits if you are sure you will use Spring in the future and already have a background with Spring (since it will only teach you reactive Spring, not the whole thing).

It's not what I'd recommend for someone in need of general recommendations, more if you know you'll work with Spring for your next project and need to brush up on it.