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The Insider's Guide to the Java Web Developer Nanodegree - part2

 I Programmer team member Nikos Vaggalis enrolled in the inaugural sessions of Udacity's new Java Web Developer Nanodegree program and is charting his progress through this adventure of coding and learning. This second installment is on Spring Boot Basics..

Having already gained one Udacity Nanodegree, an experience I documented in my 7-part Insider's Guide To Udacity Android Developer Nanodegree, I signed up to the new Java Web Developer Nanodegree with a fairly good idea of what to expect. The idea of this series is to share what it's really like and in this installment I look at the course content for Chapter 2, Spring Boot Basics, which students tackle straight after the introductory material in the first month of this four-month program. I’m going into quite a lot of detail so that you can appreciate the depth that this program achieves.


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