One of the most important skills you need to develop as a software developer or techie in general is the ability to independently search for the resources and information you need on the internet (Google). As a developer on the job you will encounter problems beyond anything you will learn through courses or tutorials. So you need to start now to learn how to use Google very well.
Here's a video on the Java full-stack developer roadmap. You just need to watch from the start to about 2:25 for the roadmap, the rest is mostly adverts.
Also I would advise you to follow FreeCodeCamp. Their website and Youtube channel are filled with lots of learning materials and videos related to Java and Full-stack development. Pick one video watch and practice to the end before going to the next. This will help you avoid overwhelming yourself.
As you are learning it is important to build projects and host them. Find tutorial videos where they build projects and follow along. Find out how to host your projects using free hosting sites like Netlify, Vercel, Render etc.
Nastydroid: 1. Learn the basics of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.(Not indept, but basics. On a scale of 10, It should be 5,5 and 6 respectively).
2. Pick up Java. Don't compromise the basics. Learn the syntax and semantics well.
3. Pick up Spring/Spring Boot Frameworks(Understand the MVC)
4. Learn a database. MySQL is ok.
5. Learn Unit testing (This will set you apart and get employers interested in you)
6. Learn Maven, hibernate, JPA and Maven(These are just implementation processes. Don't be scared. After you learn the basics, you can pick this in 3weeks)
7. Most important part: Build at least two solid projects that implement all the above. Two sold projects are better than vague 10 random projects.
tosinhtml: You sound like someone who learnt programming from NIIT. Learning servlets is a waste of time, learn how to use Java Spring Framework and build a proper web application, you can start with a shopping application.
Forget about using videos to learn for now, It will waste your time a lot. Go to Tutorials point, search for Java Spring tutorial, then build a web application with it.
Create a Github account and post your projects, that is how you start.
Thank you for this information. I have started learning java spring and I will update my progress.
One of the most important skills you need to develop as a software developer or techie in general is the ability to independently search for the resources and information you need on the internet (Google). As a developer on the job you will encounter problems beyond anything you will learn through courses or tutorials. So you need to start now to learn how to use Google very well.
Here's a video on the Java full-stack developer roadmap. You just need to watch from the start to about 2:25 for the roadmap, the rest is mostly adverts.
Also I would advise you to follow FreeCodeCamp. Their website and Youtube channel are filled with lots of learning materials and videos related to Java and Full-stack development. Pick one video watch and practice to the end before going to the next. This will help you avoid overwhelming yourself.
As you are learning it is important to build projects and host them. Find tutorial videos where they build projects and follow along. Find out how to host your projects using free hosting sites like Netlify, Vercel, Render etc.
Good Luck!
Thank you so much, I will see the video now. I'm just overwhelmed and those yt videos are not connecting with each other.
wittywriter: You need a mentor that will hold you by the hand and show you the way to convert any tech skill to an income means. One of the major challenges in life for most skilled personnel is the know-how to earn with their skill(s). I can link you to a mentor that earns with tech skills ...if you are willing and ready to achieve establishing an online income means...BTW it'll likely be a paid mentorship but what is certain is that you'll learn the ropes towards earning with the tech skill be it online and offline.
So drop your digits and you'll be reached.
Wittyness
I really appreciate your response but I'm not looking forward to convert my skills now. I'm still learning, you can't be a backend developer without learning those things I mentioned above.
08108814892 that's my number. You can connect me to the mentor you're talking about too.
Please help me, I'm stuck in this my tech journey. I have always wanted to be a java developer.
So I have learnt core java and basics of html and CSS. So I don't know the best way to move forward.
I want to learn how to connect html forms to my java code, how to connect to database using mysql, servelets etc. I just want to learn and build my first web application that is powered by java and html, a web application that have a database.
Please what's the best way to go about it, if someone can tech me online or give me a clear roadmap, I will really appreciate it.
I'm stuck now and YouTube videos are not of help at this moment.
I will not waste your time. I will go straight to the point. Although dishonest people have killed the trust of most people, it doesn't remove the fact that there are still honest people out here...
You are interested in making money from forex but scared to trade or still a learner?
Problem solved.
You open an account with any broker of ur choice but preferably FBS or octafx, deposit ur capital there, minimum of 100 usd. YOU HAVE TOTAL CONTROL OVER THE ACCOUNT AND ONLY U CAN WITHDRAW FROM YOUR ACCOUNT, NOT ME! Let that sink in. So am not here to scam anybody as that won't be possible Now WE SPLIT THE PROFIT 50/50.
Don't worry about me blowing your account, it simply won't happen and if I do, which is outrightly impossible, I would refund you completely... am willing to make myself available physically, where I live and any other thing for u to be sure...
If interested What sapp me @ 0..8..0..3..seven...5....five.. .0....four....4.....zero[It's hard to trust people now. If you're so good, Bleep around and fund an account no matter how small and grow from there. I have seen a dude that started with 50usd account and now it's worth almost a thousand. I doubt it you can see someone that'll trust you as you said]
I want to buy this lenovo Ideapad S145. I meet the seller yesterday and I love everything about the system but the only problem is that there's a white line at the edge of the screen as seen in the picture and the picture quality is not too sharp.
The seller have been convincing me that it's nothing but I want to make inquiries first.
I want to buy this lenovo Ideapad S145. I meet the seller yesterday and I love everything about the system but the only problem is that there's a white line at the edge of the screen as seen in the picture and the picture quality is not too sharp.
The seller have been convincing me that it's nothing but I want to make inquiries first.
Don't invest again. It's not advisable to invest now. There are alot of red flags I'm seeing and the platform may crash soon. I stopped referring since Thursday and those I referred have gotten their money back. It's a nice run, onto the next.