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My Spring Boot notes

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My Spring Boot notes

Denis Nuțiu
Oct 7, 2018
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Lately I've been busy with university, work and learning something new. I've started my programming journey when I was in high school with Python, I didn't have any informatics classes so I had to study on my own. I confess that I didn't really understood how Python works, until I've tried Java. Python had a dynamic type system and it was very confusing for a newbie like me.

After finishing Introduction to Computing with Java course from HKUST on edX I started to get a better grasp on programming. After that I've started reading some java books like: Effective Java, Head First Java and some chapters from Intro to Java Programming, Comprehensive Version, which I consider to be the most complete and useful Java book ever made (if you do the exercises). Then I've abandoned Java because all I knew to do with it was console programs, I had no ideas about framework and all the possibilities, when I saw someone at Google giving a talk and demonstrating a browser game that ran Java in the backend I was like: "What is this magic?!", back then I had no knowledge about networking and client-server architecture.

I've been doing Django lately and decided to learn something new: Spring Boot.

As I just finished the Spring Boot courses, I want to make my notes publicly available. The notes are not perfect and they have been written in a style that's tailored for my own personal use, sorry if you don't understand them :/.

The next steps are to write a simple pastebin clone in spring boot and to start a the spring microservices course.

The notes can be downloaded by following this link: SpringNotes-01

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