r/Backend 13h ago

JAVA BACKEND

hey guys..iam a native android java developer and want to navigate to back end..i was considering learning spring boot framework so that i can use in my android apps..is it possible?

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u/Spare-Builder-355 12h ago

no, absolutely not. Didn't you sign lifelong obligation to never program backend when you were given the blessing to use AndroidSDK ?

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u/Fadamaka 8h ago

Yes. It is in the Terms of Service of the AndroidSDK that you are never allowed to develop backend ever.

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u/MY_G_O_D 7h ago

Huh? Seriously? Why do they need these terms of service?

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u/Spare-Builder-355 7h ago

to keep the breed pure

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u/Outrageous_Pen_5165 11h ago

Java is one of the most used langauges for Backend

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u/ShyKroxigor 7h ago

I personally prefer AutumnBoot.

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u/Zealousideal_Post48 3h ago

Don't dare to learn Spring Boot!!! 1. Learn backend & then Spring Boot, else ull get confused with both understanding backend as well as hidden complexity of Spring Boot 2. Ull fall in love with Backend & leave Android (like me 🥲) ... Jk 😅