Finally getting my big break in coding with my first job, however the job has unrealistic expectations. I must rise to the occasion but would most likely need a mentor to match expected learning curve of new framework. Assistance with Angular and Java(Spring) are the specifications.
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I've added links to information under this section of my EE webpage:
http://eehot.com/ee.html#training
https://angular.io/docs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angular_(web_framework)
https://www.youtube.com/@Angular/playlists
https://spring.io/learn
https://spring.io/guides
https://spring.io/quickstart
https://spring.io/training
https://spring.io/community
https://www.youtube.com/@SpringIOConference/videos
You could try these:
https://www.baeldung.com/spring-boot-angular-web
https://spring.io/guides/tutorials/spring-security-and-angular-js/
https://www.split.io/blog/crud-app-spring-boot-angular/
Amigoscode video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx4iBLKLVHk
GetArrays:
https://www.youtube.com/@GetArrays/playlists
I can, on the Java part. Can chat over DM or we can get on Zoom sometime next week.
LinkedIn Learning has lost of courses you could start with today. Typical cost is about $250/year but if it gets you down the road it would be worth it.
StackOverflow.com is a great coding website/resource. Free for the basics. Never needed to pay on that site.
If you're pretty new to java, be sure you start with an object oriented mindset. If you've done programming before it may be harder or easier to adjust to OO.
Good luck.
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