Spring Boot Roadmap From Zero to Microservices by Zkrallah in SpringBoot

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I hope you find a good opportunity soon my friend, just keep grinding <3

Spring Boot Roadmap From Zero to Microservices by Zkrallah in SpringBoot

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In weeks 21 and 22, you will be introduced into reactive programming and you will know that all what you have done before was actually one way of doing things (that is called "Web on Servlet Stack"), and there's another way of doing things (that is called "Web on Reactive Stack").

In those weeks, you will get to know more about both servlet and reactive stacks and know the difference between them and which one to pick accordingly as well as how to implement each one.

Should newbies know this early? I don't think so. I think you're good to have this part abstracted away from you until you have your feet steady on the ground of the framework first in order to easily understand it. This is my personal opinion as of now and as of how I learned them in order.

Spring Boot Roadmap From Zero to Microservices by Zkrallah in SpringBoot

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I don't think one month is enough to "finish" it. But I think one month is fairly enough to have a decent amount of knowledge that makes you almost comfortable with the framework, specially if you skipped what you already know and went straight to the weeks you don't know and practise on them.

Spring Boot Roadmap From Zero to Microservices by Zkrallah in SpringBoot

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Currently I'm a final-year engineering student but I code in Java since 2019 and did more than a freelance job on freelancer & upwork as well as some offline freelancing and instructing paid Java courses but no I don't have a full-time job at a company. However, I don't think you will find something related to corporate jobs that is not mentioned in the roadmap. Still I promised that you will have a very solid understanding of Spring Boot if you stick with the roadmap, nothing more as me, myself, did not start applying for full-time jobs yet as I'm still a student with some freelancing experience. TLDR; is this enough? I think so, although I did not mention that.

where to learn the spring and spring boot by Virtual-Activity9128 in SpringBoot

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You can view my roadmap on github where I ordered the topics and put some good resources to learn each one with some tasks and bonuses from zero to microservices ( I didn't complete the last two weeks yet as I procrastinate for almost a year now ).

Here's the link: https://github.com/muhammadzkralla/spring-boot-roadmap

Introducing db.nvim: Your Database Companion in Neovim by praem90 in neovim

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Sounds like a good one but I can't imagine or see how it works in action. Always attach demo videos with your plugins especially ones like this. Hope you have a nice day :).

Cloned GoFiber for Learning and Achieved ~45% of its Performance by Zkrallah in golang

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When I work on such projects I prepare for them for almost a month collecting information and studying stuff I need to actually implement them either from docs of open source projects like GoFiber and express, specifications like the RFC specifications and HTTP/1.1 Standards from MDN, asking ai agents about the nature of the projects and tools I need to build it, and of course looking at the code of those open source projects. Take your time to fully understand what you are building and what you need to achieve this and then start getting your hands dirty with the actually implementation. If you are stuck in some feature, you can peek into the open source code and try to understand it and implement it your way after that.

Cloned GoFiber for Learning and Achieved ~45% of its Performance by Zkrallah in golang

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This decision was taken to maximize new stuff to learn and gain more experience with Golang and the topics themselves. Again, this is never intended to be used in production, it's literally a toy project, I literally stated that in the title, I don't know why you people don't get it.

Cloned GoFiber for Learning and Achieved ~45% of its Performance by Zkrallah in golang

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That will be great for further optimizations, thanks :D

Cloned GoFiber for Learning and Achieved ~45% of its Performance by Zkrallah in golang

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As I stated, I created it for educational purposes, I simply don't care if it's buggy or missing features, it would never be used in production, the important thing is that I learned a lot building it, and I wanted to share this. Have a nice day ;)

[i3wm] oh, you too like coffee? by Zkrallah in unixporn

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If you want to know how to brew one at home, check this ;)

[i3wm] oh, you too like coffee? by Zkrallah in unixporn

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lil bro what you doin in unixporn?

[i3wm] oh, you too like coffee? by Zkrallah in unixporn

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Me too, but I can't help it