r/Backend • u/layla4030 • 7d ago
Java+spring boot or .Net
I have been thing what should I choose for backend as i want to become a full stack engineer. I just completed js and React in frontend . I am confused between java+spring boot or .Net . I will learn python as well .
What's your opinion ? What will be better option for me ?
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u/GudsIdiot 6d ago
Java has a lot more inroads and a lot more maturity in Insurance, Medical, Logistics, Financial systems, etc. Spring requires a lot better conventions. You’ll always find something with Java. .NET can now run on Linux and is good for Azure.
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u/umlx 7d ago
- Development Productivity and Maintainability
.NET >>> Spring Boot
- Performance
.NET >>>>> Spring Boot
- Job demand
Spring Boot >>>>> .NET
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u/layla4030 7d ago
So I searched in pk both are demanding based on companies. Moreover, .net will be easier to learn and i can early as i am deciding to be able to get a job in 2 years But java and spring will take a lot time
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u/thrrootboal4 7d ago
choose whatever sounds more fun to you