Java Path To Build & Grow

Regupathi Thankaraj
3 min readJun 15, 2021

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Hello friends, It is easy to get overwhelmed these days by looking at what other people are doing in the programming field. Considering the variety of low-code/no-code options available out there to “create” software. If you’re willing to learn Java today, your journey from a “beginner” to a “not-a-beginner-anymore” stage will consist of largely 4 stages(Syntax and Semantics, OOPS, Data Structures & Algorithms and Problem Solving). Learning a programming language is exactly like learning a new spoken language, your brain needs to remove or at least ignore your previous bias and get used to thinking in terms of the new language. For that, you need to put in a constant effort and hard work.

“What EVERY programming language does is tell a computer what to do!. In the end, everything gets translated for 1s and 0s for your CPU so it does not matter what language you use to “code” your next big app or website! Languages are for the efficiency and benefit of developers, not the computers.”

This article will give you a clear path to build & grow your Java skills.

If you want to become a professional Java developer or want to take your Java skill to next level but not sure which technology, tools, frameworks, and library you can learn then you have come to the right place. “To know Java” doesn’t mean you can write “Hello world program”. It is about knowing Java well enough to find your first job. You really may continue to learn Java or any other language for the rest of your life. The reason is that the language is constantly evolving, its scope is keep changing.

I have added as much as possible important tools & item list. You will find that this Java roadmap answers many burning questions like which technologies a Java developer should learn? What tools make you a better Java developer? And, which framework a Java developer must absolutely learn.

Java build path full scale

It’s important to understand that after getting the enough amount experienced in key components, people should get the professional growth to next level.

The general time of learning indicates the moment when the applicants began to send out a resume or completed their first project (one that began to make money). According to our survey, on average, it takes from a month to three to find a job. These months of searching begin at the end of studying related technologies. There were lucky people who found work a week after sending their first CV, but there were also those who spent a year searching.

Conclusions:

Daily practice, perseverance and motivation — you’ll definitely need all of these if you decide to learn Java and related technologies. If you follow a set schedule, observe the right balance of theory and practice, and practice daily for at least 1–3 hours, not be afraid to ask questions, it is quite possible to learn Java to the level that will allow you to find your first Job in 6–12 months. … And then continue your learning as a Developer/Automation professional to infinity and beyond. That’s all about the Java Developer Build path. This is an excellent resource to learn Java and become a better Java developer. I have kept it simple & detailed so that most people can follow it and only included the important stuff. Java is vast and still, there are a couple of areas which I’ll cover it next article.

All the best for your Development Journey !!!!!

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