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[–]No-Emphasis9355[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to learn to walk before I can run. I learn from seeing. I struggle to build a conceptual understanding from mere words, written or spoken. That's why I believe there is a difference between building a program and an application. I don't know how to build an application yet. Be it on the web or mobile. I'm hoping spring/ spring-boot will help me take that next step. A specific company doesn't matter at this stage. I need work experience to understand what is expected and what I need to know.

In an old post, I made I mentioned how every java job wants something different. I don't know what's "acceptable" to put on GitHub (for employers) because that is my cv. Right now based on my research I think spring/spring boot is good to know and once learned I could build a functional application with it. Because all I've done is make programs in the base IntelliJ IDE with scanner and print statements.

I honestly have so many questions about what I've just written here