/g/ I have some questions
So I learned in school how to program with Java SE, Java EE (Spring Boot), PHP and Javascript.
Thing is I'm in one of the most lame school of my city. I'm getting the diploma soon and feel like I'm really underskilled and while I won't even bother talking about my PHP and Javascript skills, I really want to lear more about Java EE and SE so I a few questions I'm in need of advices.
- I learned how to use Spring Boot (poorly) but some people told me here that it was a poor choice ? What would you advice to program on Java EE ? What's the best current option ?
- Any advices on the process of learning a language ? (Teachers makes us learn the synthax and wu mostly had to do some projects to the end of the course without really learning more than that)
If I think about more questions, I'll ask them but that's all I have for the moment.
Fucking internships OP...
You're almost out of college and don't have one?
fuck sake anon, what are you doing? why did you not mention the obvious solution to your post?
>>58693113
>internships
Yeah I have to find one for the next month,that's the final step of my bachelor (before my final work (don't know how you call these in english, the final work you have to present in front of a jury)).
Is that really where you learn the most ? I'veh eard that several times but still.
>>58693165
Yes, easily. Unless you have some serious motivation to program some very interesting projects without pay to show on your resume.
Internships matter much more than your school, GPA, classes. No contest if it's a decent one.
>>58693215
Okay, you're cheering me up right now.
Then I really need to find a serious company.
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