Day 1 of coding in Spring Framework
I learnt from the initialisation of a spring project, what springboot and spring framework is, dependency injection, how to create a controller and a view
And yes, I did my first Hello world in Spring 🌱
@sadiq_u_know Possible actually...
In my first 2-3 weeks of learning
I did sites that you would think I had used up to 3 months learning, and I believe some people have faster learning curve than me
@Tofunmithedev Yeah
I do this too 😁
Not only pictures sef, when I wanted to clear my phone space last year
I uploaded some files
Btw GitHub has limit for files, none should be more than 100mb I guess..
@RONiNmedia000 Yes
Exactly why I wan do am
I don't know which to start with first sha, but I guess it is UIs first, then maybe Auth , products and all
Would keep y'all updated
@apcodesphere Ecomm store as a first Java + Spring Boot project is smart — it covers auth, product catalog, cart, payments, and orders in one build. That's real-world architecture in one project. What's the first feature you're starting with?
I’ve been building with PHP, JavaScript, and a bit of Python for a while now.
This year I decided to add Java to my stack.
Started learning it last month, just finished my core Java course, and now I’m moving into Spring Boot.
@RONiNmedia000 Yeah ..
Would just build an ecommer store
Prior to my knowledge in other stacks, I know building an ecommerce store would teach me at least 80%+ of what spring covers
@apcodesphere Documenting publicly from day one is the move — the build log becomes the marketing. Java + Spring Boot is a strong foundation. What are you building first?
@webdesignerng But you don't need all these cheap laptops na, use scrap laptop go and buy $20 replit premium then boom, everything thing is running in browser, everything that a laptop can do for any kind development.
You all i was bored today so I decided to build an ai webapp that rate the vibes your picture is giving Check it out. Link below 🤪
rate-me-ai.page.gd
That's my picture rating below also 😅😅💔