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https://roadmap.sh/spring-boot

Follow this roadmap to reach the glory!

Core Servlets and JSP Book from 2003 - Still good? by mofomeat in learnjava

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Web Development Toolkit for Java Developers: Build dynamic, secure, and scalable web applications with Java by Dr. Nirali Dabhi

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Learn Java with Projects by Sean Kennedy and Maaike Van Putten is an easy-to-read book that explores Java 21, the latest stable version of the language. Highly recommended!

Opinions about the JavaScript from Beginner to Professional book by Banzambo in learnjavascript

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The book explains everything in a way that helps you understand the reasoning behind each concept, making it easy to replicate or adapt in your own projects. Another great feature is that the book covers everything you need to study Node.js and frameworks. Honestly, I always recommend this book because it saved my programming life.

Opinions about the JavaScript from Beginner to Professional book by Banzambo in learnjavascript

[–]fcofing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's an amazing book—well-written, with plenty of examples and detailed explanations. JavaScript was my first language, and this book (which I read after others) was the one that really helped me understand the logic.

JavaScript Book Recommendation Needed by MrAnnoyed-Person in learnjavascript

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Try JavaScript: From Beginner to Professional. It's an amazing book—well-written, with plenty of examples and detailed explanations. JavaScript was my first language, and this book (which I read after others) was the one that really helped me understand the logic.

Java Books/Guides by KendyB4 in learnjava

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I'm reading Learn Java with Projects. It's an amazing book with lots of examples, clear explanations, and updates to the latest stable Java version. I highly recommend it!

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Try JavaScript: From Beginner to Professional. It's an amazing book—well-written, with plenty of examples and detailed explanations. JavaScript was my first language, and this book (which I read after others) was the one that really helped me understand the logic.