Hey everyone I'm new here!
So I've been in hardware technology for about 2-3 years (Im young, still in college) but want to become a programmer what are some reveleant and no relevant languages I should learn? I'm starting with C++ only due to my colleges curriculum.
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Spring is a framework for Java, mostly helps build services and applications.
Maven is a dependency management for Java (and other JVM tech). You should also know some of the usual suspects for where those dependencies can be found, e.g. Artifactory.
JDBC is a connection protocol you should know at least a little about if you’re working on backend stuff with Java.