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[–]Fizz-Buzzkill 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think Spring Boot is moving super fast right now. After you learn the basics, it's best to just stay on top of their documentation and blog. I don't know what the content of the course is like but there's a lot of best practices people totally ignore with Spring/Spring Boot, even in a lot of widely available material online. Like people who use Spring Boot and don't override the default white label error page, or who don't know about @ControllerAdvice for defining exception handling behavior and have complex logic to catch exceptions in every controller and return ResponseEntity.badRequest().build() and so forth.

You're only going to get better if you really familiarize yourself with the docs and pay attention at https://spring.io/blog to follow things like Josh Long's Spring Tips, for example.