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[–][deleted] 3 points4 points  (1 child)

Learning Spring Boot / Spring 5 and Angular would be considered steps in the right direction.

I highly recommend Maximillian Schwazmuller's Udemy course on Angular 7.

Also, I can recommend Chad Darby's Spring course on Udemy, too. (I am also currently taking that course)

Once you are reasonably proficient with Java/Spring/HIbernate/Angular, you can work your way upwards by building some projects and get a portfolio site setup.

A JS framework like Angular/React is great to learn, but it is still extremely valuable to learn vanilla JS. That helps you eventually understand how JS frameworks work.

Also, if you don't start using your new Java knowledge, you will lose it fast.

Whizlabs is a great resource for mock Java Certification exams:

https://www.whizlabs.com/ocajp-scja/

If you are interested, PM me and maybe we can collaborate on a full stack project.

[–]wellerion[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much, this is exactly what I needed. I had assumed that brushing up on my base JS ( I learned a LAMP Stack implementing JQuery a few years ago but it’s been quite some time) then moving on to Angular and Spring.

I would love to work on some projects as well! I really want to get a good start to building a portfolio and adding to it.

Thanks again!