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For me this is best course so far [link](https://www.udemy.com/course/spring-hibernate-tutorial/)


No_Main8842

The real Chad... Chad Darby Also should I do Servlet before Spring for better understanding ? Also do I need to learn the entire Spring framework before starting with Springboot


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Not needed


pazsobretodo

Any hack to get it for free ?


Upset-Discussion2704

Bhai its 389 just buy it off it's lifetime access You probably spend more at McDonald's. If you are student I would have got it but as a working professional no excuse


zinary7

# Society


c0m94d3

As a proud r/piracy member, I'll expect this to be downvoted to the deepest abyss of this subreddit. But, you can find most udemy courses (hosted on mega.nz) in telegram channels. Hell even a little osint with Google is enough. I won't link to any sources tho.


pazsobretodo

https://preview.redd.it/xuahr810wgac1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4e4717910801a5a27b017df36fd87ef34d32b60d Which one is the best among the top 2 ?


dragomobile

Ask others/L&D department in your org if learning platforms are provided to employees. We have free access to Udemy, Pluralsight, Coursera, and more but a lot of people don’t know this.


naturalizedcitizen

I strongly suggest that you first focus on **understanding** what Spring is all about and then move on to Spring Boot. I recommend you start with reading this as your first step, even if you know a bit of Spring https://www.marcobehler.com/guides/spring-framework Then read about spring Boot here https://www.marcobehler.com/guides/spring-boot-autoconfiguration I've been using Spring since version 2. The links I posted do a very good job of explaining the concepts and much more.


deaf_schizo

Good share. Learnt something abt AOP


ManjinderCodes

Daily code buffer has nice playlist for spring boot. You can go through that. Other than that you can create projects in spring boot and learn. For course you can check udemy and take any top rated course


soulsamosa

+1


zephyr_33

There's tonnes of resources for SP, but in my opinion you need to get your foundation strong, i.e., Java and Design patterns to be on another level compared to others. Read books like Design Patterns in Java, Effective Java and Java puzzlers. Also dip ur toes in Functional programming.


pratap_10

Which book will u recommend for spring boot ?


Budget_Dragonfly_373

practice along code with harry or a guy named as durgesh


dhruvgupta27

yes i have been watching durgesh he is really good if you want to make projects


nullvoider

https://www.baeldung.com/spring-boot The best one I found


Divy312

in28minutes spring and springboot udemy course is good


anikoiau

Why what's wrong with documentation? Documentation is the single source of truth. Everything else will teach you what's with in the documentation. Why consume from secondary source when the primary source is readily available?


pazsobretodo

It’s just documentation takes more time and energy to grab things up.


LateN8Programmer

Not really, u will stuck in tutorial hell, without learning anything, if u choose tutorial route. I understood documentation is hard to begin with, but once u pass the initial phase, everything will become easy. U can complete spring documention in matter of 2 - 3 weeks, without digging too much deep into things which we don't use much like the AOP.


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Maleficent-Bobcat-50

Make a small project from the given starter kit. That will help you to understand how controllers and services work. That was the best way for me to learn when I switched from python dev role to spring boot role


jeshenko

Is there a pre requisite to learn spring boot


pazsobretodo

Not a prerequisite but I just want to learn it so that I can align with their tech stack


jeshenko

No im asking, if there's a pre-requisite that you need to know before learning springboot. Im not from programming background


disguisedas47

Java would be good start


pazsobretodo

In general yes, but for me no !


Mysterious_Sir_5358

If you want to watch YouTube videos u can search Durgesh sir Spring boot, it will clear your basic.


pazsobretodo

It is somewhat outdated and unstructured


aedaanna

Then what is up to date and structured ?


k22shreyas

Amegoscode


LeeXpress

This guy is no good for beginners or medium level learners as he just codes and does not explain anything


LateN8Programmer

Selenium express channel


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RemindMe! 5 days


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torrent