Anonymous
As 4-5 years of experience in Software development in JAVA, what are the skills to be known at this stage of experience?
From India, Pune
chris-james
1. Learn Software Design and Architecture
2.Learn Containers and DevOps tools (Jenkins, Docker, and Kubernetes)
3. Learn Spring Framework
4. Learn Unit Testing
5. Learn APIs and Libraries
6. Learn JVM Internals
7. Learn Design Patterns
8. Learn Kotlin
9. Learn Microservices
10. Learn Your IDE Better

From Singapore, Singapore
keeran-hops
I update the list of skills as of 2023:
Advanced Java Concepts: Deepen your knowledge of advanced Java topics such as multithreading, concurrency, lambdas, streams, and Java collections framework.

Design Patterns: Familiarize yourself with common design patterns like Singleton, Factory, Observer, and MVC. Understanding and applying these patterns can significantly improve your code quality and maintainability.

Frameworks and Libraries: Explore popular Java frameworks and libraries like Spring, Hibernate, Apache Commons, Guava, etc. These tools can simplify and accelerate development tasks.

Database Management: Gain expertise in working with databases, including writing complex queries, optimizing database performance, and understanding database design principles.

Web Development: Expand your skills in web development using Java, including working with servlets, JSP, RESTful APIs, and HTML/CSS/JavaScript.

Testing and Automation: Learn about different testing frameworks (JUnit, TestNG) and automated testing practices like Test-Driven Development (TDD) and Behavior-Driven Development (BDD).

Build Tools and Continuous Integration: Become proficient in build tools like Maven or Gradle and integrate your projects with continuous integration tools like Jenkins or GitLab CI.

Version Control: Master version control systems like Git to efficiently collaborate with teammates and manage code repositories.

Performance Optimization: Focus on optimizing the performance of your Java applications, understanding JVM tuning, and profiling tools.

Security: Acquire knowledge about common security vulnerabilities in Java applications and best practices for securing your code and data.

Code Quality and Code Review: Improve your code quality by following best practices, clean code principles, and participate in code reviews to learn from others and share your knowledge.

Agile Methodologies: Gain experience in Agile software development methodologies like Scrum or Kanban.

Software Architecture: Familiarize yourself with software architecture concepts and best practices, such as microservices, modularization, and scalable design.

Troubleshooting and Debugging: Sharpen your debugging skills to efficiently identify and resolve issues in your code.

Continuous Learning: Stay updated with the latest trends, tools, and technologies in the Java ecosystem and continue learning to advance your skills.

From Ukraine, Sumy
keeran-hops
I update the list of skills as of 2023:
Advanced Java Concepts: Deepen your knowledge of advanced Java topics such as multithreading, concurrency, lambdas, streams, and Java collections framework.

Design Patterns: Familiarize yourself with common design patterns like Singleton, Factory, Observer, and MVC. Understanding and applying these patterns can significantly improve your code quality and maintainability.

Frameworks and Libraries: Explore popular Java frameworks and libraries like Spring, Hibernate, Apache Commons, Guava, etc. These tools can simplify and accelerate development tasks.

Database Management: Gain expertise in working with databases, including writing complex queries, optimizing database performance, and understanding database design principles.

Web Development: Expand your skills in web development using Java, including working with servlets, JSP, RESTful APIs, and HTML/CSS/JavaScript.

Testing and Automation: Learn about different testing frameworks (JUnit, TestNG) and automated testing practices like Test-Driven Development (TDD) and Behavior-Driven Development (BDD).

Build Tools and Continuous Integration: Become proficient in build tools like Maven or Gradle and integrate your projects with continuous integration tools like Jenkins or GitLab CI.

Version Control: Master version control systems like Git to efficiently collaborate with teammates and manage code repositories.

Performance Optimization: Focus on optimizing the performance of your Java applications, understanding JVM tuning, and profiling tools.

Security: Acquire knowledge about common security vulnerabilities in Java applications and best practices for securing your code and data.

Code Quality and Code Review: Improve your code quality by following best practices, clean code principles, and participate in code reviews to learn from others and share your knowledge.

Agile Methodologies: Gain experience in Agile software development methodologies like Scrum or Kanban.

Software Architecture: Familiarize yourself with software architecture concepts and best practices, such as microservices, modularization, and scalable design.

Troubleshooting and Debugging: Sharpen your debugging skills to efficiently identify and resolve issues in your code.

Continuous Learning: Stay updated with the latest trends, tools, and technologies in the Java ecosystem and continue learning to advance your skills.
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From Ukraine, Sumy
aussiejohn
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