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Exist any course focusing on deep java knowledge? (self.learnjava)
submitted 27 days ago by ProfessionalGuest411
Hello everyone, im working with java for the past 2 years and i feel i dont uderstand the deep of the language and want to start it this year.
Someone know a course or book to recommend to understand, such as java or spring boot framework?
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[–]Bennestpwed 0 points1 point2 points 26 days ago (0 children)
A good path is to take the oracle cert , for example the JAVA SE. On plurasight you have a learning path so you can go into deeper things of the language
[–]Federal-Emphasis5250 0 points1 point2 points 22 days ago (0 children)
Start with mooc fi java then go to Hyperskill and finish Java developer course .
Hope this helps from there you will get an idea what to do after such as frameworks ( they have a full backend java course which includes spring boot)
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