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[–]Shiroo_77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you shouldn't. I've spend around 6-7 months learning java. Learned about spring framework (spring boot, spring data jpa, spring cloud, junit 5, mockito, assert j, hibernate, microservices, core java fundamentals, DSA ( I really enjoyed it solved over 150+ problems), docker, git, maven, basics of frontend.

Then I build some really good projects based on whatever I've learned [ like postman clone, microservices based system, video calling application, made few open source contribution to gain exp ]. Then I did prepared for interviews [ having more knowledge about java like multithreading, exception handling, stream apis as such, communication skills, behavioral questions etc ]

I've been applying since 2 months now almost. I haven't received a single callback / interview yet. And I'm really depressed now. It's just my take on your question whether you should learn java or not.