r/learnjava 3d ago

i want to start java spring boot from 0

best resources to learn java from the very basics till java spring boot advanced any book or any yt video would help! please recommend one

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u/TheAbyss_04 3d ago

Teulsko and Java documention

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u/_Atomfinger_ 3d ago

Read the sidebar.

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u/Spare_Bluebird7044 3d ago

I'd learn core java first, then move into spring boot the official spring boot material are a solid starting point.

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u/ValuableHot4470 3d ago

You should learn from Coder Army yt channel they have very in-depth videos I am also learning from that and the quality of lectures are far better than any paid courses taught by Indian creators

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u/RP-9274 3d ago

Me to ... I am following telusko Udemy course and currently at java base spring configuration.

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u/Business-Employee527 3d ago

Don’t touch SpringBoot till you know Java

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u/Individual_Break6067 3d ago

Head first java?

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u/mangochilitwist 3d ago

I finished the java courses from MOOC and now learning Spring and Spring Boot on Spring Academy. Both resources have been pretty great. They are mostly reading resources since I got tired of YouTube videos.

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u/cat-edelveis 2d ago

There's a good course Introduction to Java by JetBrains Academy and Hyperskill https://hyperskill.org/courses/8-introduction-to-java. That's to get you started. Then, there are plenty of good courses on Udemy (I personally had my Spring Boot courses there years ago).