Most lists of Spring Boot Interview questions make you memorize random details from the Spring Boot documentation. But memorization is a poor subst...
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Spring is the thing which every Java developer should learn and then avoid as much as possible. Especially it is worth to avoid jobs which list Spring as a requirement.
Quite the opinion...:D
Well, this is just a summary from my about a decade long experience with Spring.
Looks like we had different experiences.
You mean that in your experience Spring applications are fast, consume reasonable amounts of memory and start in less than a second? If so, then we, probably, worked with different Springs. My Spring, for example, one of the worst performers among Java frameworks in Techempower benchmark.
For a second I was hoping not to run into straw man arguments to win a discussion :)
Which argument you consider a "straw man" one?
I am new in learning Java and Spring framework and you clarify some of the things that were not so clear to me. Thanks!
You are welcome :)
Depends on the task. For example, for DI I prefer Guice.
Spring and spring boot are equally bad. There are a number of reasons: