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@Torbuntu oh you mean professionally. I wouldnt worry too much, like a third of total jobs are java, i get 2-3 offers /day, its a huge market.
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@Torbuntu fuck i wanted to give a few companies who hire a shitload of java devs but i only know european ones :/
Throw together some mvc app, i got my first job with nothing but a sticky note app in my portfolio -
Congrats man!! I wish I could do more Java programming at work. I get small projects from time to time (maintenance mostly) but I am in the verge of selecting the stack for a project on a big company where I live (south Texas) so hopefully this will be my lucky break! I was reading more about Spark as per your recommendation. Downloaded a test app, immediately knew where everything goes and is. This feeling man I want it to be on a daily basis.
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@BindView im Learning java currently. Still not very good but learning. Did you need to learn any additional technologies or languages when you got your first java job or just java by it self got you hired?
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I wish I could celebrate 10 yrs actionscript anniversary. You chose a language that iPads didn't make obsolete. Congratulations.
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w4tsn35017yYou have my sympathy.
(hint: I actually don't dislike java)
(hint1: I like redundancy)
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aaxa24267y@chrisrhymes It depends on your goal. If your goal is to get a job, then no. Not many companies have adopted Kotlin yet
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@virus200 i dont think i knew much, aside from jdbc and swing
@tirthaguha damn i came here to rant, not to feel
@kaloxy you too, try out java spark, its basically spring but better
@chrisrhymes since there is a kotlin job for every 20 java jobs, no, not really -
@kaloxy play is more of a templating framework, spark is literally just the model and controller layer of your mvc app
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kaloxy9577y@lucaIO JavaScript is not the same as Java. Though the syntax may look similar, they are two different technologies.
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lucaIO12227y@kaloxy wasn't serious. It's absolutely clear that there is a difference but it was a joke because beginners often think it's the same (just because the names are similar)
Today is my 10 year java anniversary
Yaaay🎉
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