Go Java Full Stack with Spring Boot and Angular
Become a Full Stack Java Developer. Build Your First Java Full Stack Application with Angular and Spring Boot.
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Sagar Khakhar –
I liked the explanation of Ranga in this course. The course is very good for beginners who want to start immediately as Java full stack developer. Based on this course I purchased his next course to master the spring boot and become a PRO Java full stack developer.
Thanks Ranga for such a wonderful course and please keep the course updated with new upcoming things and versions. Really looking forward to learn more new latest technologies to compete the market requirement.
Thanks,
Sagar Khakhar
Aakash Dhuri –
It’s really good . It’s attracts users very well.Thank you 🙂
Sampson Tabi Obenembot –
The explanation is pretty simple. Each and every step is being broken down nicely Thank you for these concepts keep up the good work cheers.
Mohamed Chérif Diallo –
This course is awesome and well explained ! I recommend
Anil Manuka –
Nice Course, But we except more from you Ranga (depth of Spring Boot and Angular), it’s like a Introduction
Pratyush Sharma –
Very good course project for Angular/Spring beginners. I would have liked if JWT security section was also done hands all 100% but other than that it’s a fantastic course. Highly recommended.
Ramen Manna –
Very Good Course I completed this course and feeling very good.
Kris Richards –
Excellent pace for running through this stack of technologies. I feel like there was a little “hand waiving” while working through the JWT. The “Todo List” example went well. It was the perfect complexity to show the different capabilities of NG and Spring Boot. Since the bulk of the JWT framework that was imported was just excess code, I think it would have been better to actually work through building that framework. It would not have taken too much more time. Teaching suggestions: do not scroll randomly while talking; zoom into key parts of the screen to bring attention to them.
Again, excellent course. Great content. Great instructor. Thank you.
Anandh B –
good and helpful
Md Rakibul Islam Atik –
It was an amazing course.
Thanks
Aaron Hedges –
It’s pretty good until JWT. There are so many parts of the class that are out of date. Especially issues with WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter and CORS. I ended up utilizing angular’s newer proxy.config to rewrite /api/ -> localhost:8080. When I post this the “moderator” asks for more details, as if they don’t know how to do their own tutorial. Once I got to the JWT I think I will essentially give up. They didn’t update the code but rather they send you a reference to the spring Blog “Spring Security without the WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter”. In28Minutes also said that they are “updating” the module 7 months ago but still hadn’t solved for this. I wouldn’t do this if I was paying for it out of my own pocket. I’m just frustrated to get about 80% done and then have to abandon it because in28minutes didn’t update the class or remove it, since it is no longer completable.
Süleyman Özyılmaz –
This is really good for beginners, but the JWT subjects are not really good enough. This sections may update in future.