Coding road map
Hello, I am new to coding and I am trying to decide on a good roadmap. I been watching bro code's 12hr java course on Youtube and about to finish it. From that video I have learned a lot of the basics and skimmed over data structures like arrays and arraylist. I was thinking after that video to watch his full video on data structures as well as learn springboot to make some a project. If anyone with more experience can let me know if this is a good plan or suggest any other things I should do differently I would really appreciate it.
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https://learn.java/learning/tutorials/ has a list of topics - if you have no idea about some, you might want to look into these
Learn.java: The Destination for Java Beginners, Students, and Teachers
Learning Opportunities - Learn.java
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Watching videos is good and a new way to learn, but get used to reading books on programming, and above all, reading source code. It is a skill you will value in the future
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