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What language to choose for writing web series?
Actually a question in a subject.
I started to learn Java - but it's so huge that I'm already a little stumped and asked myself the question "did you go the right way"?
An inner voice tells me that mine is the area of web services development.
Is Java good for this or is it too late to change boat!?
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> I started to learn Java - but it's so huge that I'm already a little stumped and asked myself the question "whether I went the right way"?
> An inner voice tells me that mine is the area of web services development.
Is Java good for this or is it too late to change boat!?
Your inner voice says that "I want to get a lot of money and don't know shit and don't do anything."
In the field of web services development, knowledge is needed no less, and possibly much more, because IMHO you now see only the tip of the iceberg
. And there are hundreds of millions of those who can rivet something on their knees on the web. Therefore, in any case, you will have to face a huge one, if you are going to make money on it, and beat the competition.
Don't be afraid, if everyone could sit down and learn all the java bulk in 5 seconds, programmers would be valued like janitors.
If you write in pure Java, then it will be even more fun) Spring, Jersey or Spark will help you.
In Java, they write and will write services for a long time in my opinion.
Java is designed for the future and I think it will be relevant for many more years.
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