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What are the current trends in web development in Java?
I am developing in Java for the web, the tools are always the same (Spring, Hibernate blah blah). I can't help but notice that all this is not developing very quickly and has not been combined with the latest trends in front-end development (for example, SPA) for a long time. I want to ask for advice: for my projects, where you need to deploy and write everything quickly, which of all that the Java world offers now under the web is most suitable for this? play? Groovy on Grails? Spring 4? Or maybe abandon Java altogether and smoke the "modny" Ruby and Python? Links to tutorials for a quick start are welcome
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The main trend is not to do Web development in java.*
* if you are not a gloomy enterprise developer in the bank
php - the fastest entry threshold and the largest demand in terms of the number of vacancies
ruby
python
node.js
Not an expert, but as I was told - Play, Groovy + Grails, there is also Compojure for Clojure, a very nice thing.
The main thing is not to switch from java to php. You are rapidly degrading as a developer. Try Python or Ruby instead. There are a lot of online courses for them. If Ruby then dig towards Ruby on Rails. A lot of gems + can be connected for front-end less, sass, etc.
java is somehow not very suitable for web development, especially fast.
Development for the Web is a very broad concept. If we are not talking about creating simple sites - look towards Spring Boot and something like JOOQ to communicate with the database, if it is relational.
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