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r/code • post
5 points • alex_kdev
TOP 5 advanced spring boot courses for java developers!

Hello guys, Spring Boot is one of the top Java frameworks to learn in 2021, but as an advanced Java developer, just learning Spring Boot is not enough, you also need to learn all the technologies which make the eco-system like containers, could, testing spring Boot application, advanced Spring Boot features like Actuator, creating Microservices using Spring Boot, deploying Spring Boot applications on cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and GCP.

A lot of Java developers have been asking me about courses that are tailored for Spring Boot and Java developers to learn technologies like containers, Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and GCP.

So, today, I have decided to share some of the best-advanced Spring Boot courses for experienced Java developers from Udemy, Pluralsight, and other popular online platforms.

You can check out these courses if you want to take your Spring Boot skills to the next level as well as become a truly full-stack developer who understands Spring Boot applications end-to-end.

Here is my list of some of the advanced Spring Boot Courses for experienced Java developers.

1. FULL STACK: ANGULAR AND SPRING BOOT

This is a great course to learn how to build a Full Stack application with Angular and Spring Boot. In this course, you will develop a Full Stack application with Angular front-end and Spring Boot back-end. The best thing about this course is its live-coding format.

You will type in every line of code with the instructor in the videos and he will explain every line of code to help you learn! sounds great, isn’t it?

Here is the link to join the course.

2. LEARN AWS — DEPLOY JAVA SPRING BOOT TO AWS ELASTIC BEANSTALK

This is an excellent course for Spring Boot developers, particularly if you want to learn how to deploy Spring boot application on Amazon Web service Cloud. In this course, you will deploy Java Spring Boot Apps to AWS Elastic Beanstalk.

Here is the link to join the course:

Learn AWS — Deploy Java Spring Boot to AWS Elastic Beanstalk

3. SPRING BOOT MICROSERVICES WITH SPRING CLOUD BEGINNER TO GURU

This is an excellent course to master Microservice Architectures Using Spring Boot 2 and Cloud-Based Deployments with Spring Cloud and Docker. Created by John Thomson one of the Spring guru and best Udemy instructors, this course will teach you everything you need to create Microservices with Spring Boot.

After you learn how to build Spring Boot microservices, you will learn about using Spring Cloud to deploy your microservices.

Here is the link to join the course: Spring Boot Microservices with Spring Cloud Beginner to Guru

4. DOCKER FOR JAVA DEVELOPERS — WITH SPRING BOOT MICROSERVICES

You’ve probably heard the buzz around Docker. It’s completely changed the Sofware development and deployment process and been adopted by software teams of all sizes, and for good reason: Docker makes it considerably easier to create, deploy, and run applications with the use of containers.

Docker is here to stay and is becoming one of the most in-demand technologies on the market. Mastering it now will help you produce better software, level up your career, and stand out from the crowd.

If you are Java developer and want to learn Docker, it makes more sense to do this by using Docker to Deploy Spring Boot REST API, Full Stack & Microservices — with Docker Compose, and this course will teach you that.

Here is the link to join the course: Docker for Java Developers — with Spring Boot Microservices

5. MASTER JAVA UNIT TESTING WITH SPRING BOOT & MOCKITO

This is another course to take your Spring Boot testing skill to the next level. This course will teach you how o write awesome Java JUnit unit tests with Spring Boot, Mockito, JsonAssert, Hamcrest & JsonPath in 40 easy steps

In this course, you will learn to Write Great Unit Tests for Simple RESTful Services with Spring Boot Starter Test, Mockito, and JUnit.

You will learn to write independent unit tests for RESTful web services talking with multiple layers — web, business, and data. You will learn how to write integration tests using an in-memory database H2.

You will build the unit tests step by step — in 40 easy steps. This course would be a perfect first step as an introduction to unit testing with Spring Boot and Mockito Frameworks.

Here is the link to join the course: Master Java Unit Testing with Spring Boot & Mockito

That’s all about some advanced Spring boot courses for experienced Java developers. I have carefully chosen these courses so that you can, not only take your Spring Boot skills to next level but also learn the essential technologies for modern Java development. If you know of any other advanced Spring Boot course, we can add to this list, feel free to suggest. Thank you for reading this article so far.Good luck and have a nice day!

r/cscareerquestions • comment
1 points • hungryharhar

I would try following a full-stack tutorial on Udemy from a reputable instructor. You say you're using Java, so I'm thinking you might be using Spring. If so, you could try https://www.udemy.com/course/full-stack-angular-spring-boot-tutorial/ from Chad Darby. I haven't done his Angular/Spring course, but I have taken a course from him in the past and thought he was a solid instructor.

There's also https://www.udemy.com/course/complete-guide-to-building-an-app-with-net-core-and-react/ from Neil Cummings. I've taken Neil's course and that it was fantastic, but you probably want a little React experience first. C# and .Net Core share a lot of similarities to Java and Spring Boot, so hopefully the backend portion isn't too hard to follow.

If you need a frontend specific course, then try https://www.udemy.com/course/react-redux/ from Stephen Grider. I've found him to be a solid instructor.

Don't pay full price for any of these courses. There are weekly sales where you can pick them up for $15 at most.

After taking one of the full-stack courses, I would imagine you would then have the base of knowledge needed to start hacking away at your own project.

r/learnprogramming • comment
1 points • hope_I_can_make_it

The below courses are not showing free for me anymore:

Complete SQL Guide [Length : 3 hours]

Full Stack: Angular and Spring Boot [Length: 11 hours, Rating: 4.6]

Deep Learning with Keras and Tensorflow in Python and R [Length: 11 hours, Rating: 4.3]

NestJS Zero to Hero - Modern TypeScript Back-end Development [Length: 8.5 hours, Rating: 4.7]

Deploy Java Spring Apps Online to Amazon Cloud (AWS) [Length: 2 hours, Rating: 4.5]

MERN STACK MASTER COURSE – BUILDING YOUR OWN INSTAGRAM [Length: 10+ hours, Rating: 4.4]