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Depends on what you wanna do. If you want data science, then go python, for anything else reall, there is no point in learning a new language.
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jsp is not state of the art.
You should rather look into the spring framework for java -
@succcubbus @BindView
I know oops concept in java...
What can i learn for web development back end coding? -
Cors, https, thread safety, blocking/nonblocking io, rest, soap
@succcubbus i usually recommend java spark tho, spring is not the most beginner friendly -
@succcubbus nope, it supports sockets since the java8 update and a bunch of templating engines, its gotten really good
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Well, um
you have to write sql/jpql
You don't have to do that with spring-data-jpa
It's inferred from your entities and your repositories method names -
@succcubbus I see no problem with writing SQL. I don't need ORM for every application.
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@Makenshi I'm writing my backend using jdbc and pure queries and it's going smooth. ORM abstracts alot so it's nice to think about the grit
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