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Top 10 Frameworks Full Stack Java Developers Can Learn in 2024

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From the start of this year, many of my readers have been asking me questions on what should they learn in 2024? I have written a series of posts to help them like

In this article, I am going to share some of the most popular and useful frameworks you can learn in 2024 to further boost your skillset and give your career a boost.

Btw, these frameworks are not just for but for any programmer who chooses for backend and for front-end development. They are also very popular and learning them not only improves your chances of getting a better job but also opens new doors of opportunities.

As I have said before, technology is changing rapidly and what worked 10 years before may not work now the biggest challenge for programmers is to keep themselves up-to-date.

Good knowledge of popular , goes a long way in developing a new application and your day-to-day job. It’s particularly important for experienced programmers or full-stack Java developers as it’s expected from them that they know the latest and greatest tools for application development and can suggest the right tools for the job.

As a full-stack Java developer, I know , , and but I have yet to learn Big Data frameworks like and and that’s what I have set a goal for me in 2024.

10 Frameworks Java Fullstack developers should Explore in 2024

Here is my list of 10 popular frameworks which you can look forward to learning in 2024. They have changed how you develop a web application in recent times, particularly and and this is probably the right time to get familiar with them

1. Spring Boot

I have been using the Spring framework for many years, hence, when I was first introduced to I was totally surprised by the relative lack of configuration.

Writing a Spring-based Java application using Spring Boot was as simple as writing a core Java application using the method.

Even though I have tried Spring Boot, I have yet to learn many things and that’s why it’s on my list of things to learn in 2024 for a long time.

I have also bought , one of the best online courses to learn Spring Boot from Udemy in just 10$ last month and I look forward to using that in 2024.

Btw, if you don’t mind learning from free resources then you can also take a look at this list of .

And, if you need more choices, you can also refer to this excellent .

2. Apache Spark

This is another big data framework that is gaining popularity. Apache Spark is a fast, in-memory data processing engine with elegant and expressive development APIs to allow data workers to efficiently execute streaming, machine learning, or SQL workloads that require fast iterative access to datasets.

You can use Spark for In-Memory Computing for ETL, Machine Learning, and Data Science Workloads to Hadoop.

I have already shortlisted course from Pluralsight to go through in 2024.

By the way, you would need a to join this course, which costs around $29 per month or $299 per year (14% discount). If you don’t have this plan, I highly recommend joining as it boosts your learning and as a programmer, you always need to learn new things.

Alternatively, you can also use their 1 to watch this course for FREE.

If you are in the same boat, you can check out that course to get some inspiration and if you need some free alternatives to just look around and get hang of it, you can check this list of for Java, Scala, and Python developers.

3. React.js

React is another JavaScript library or framework for building user interfaces. It’s like but maintained by Facebook, Instagram, and a community of individual developers and corporations.

It allows web developers to create large web applications that can change over time without reloading the page. The world is divided between Angular and React and it’s up to you what you choose.

Most of the time it's dictated by circumstances, for example, if you are working on a React-based project then obviously you need to learn React.

Anyway, if you decided to learn to React in 2024 then by Max is a good starting point. It’s another gem of course from Max, probably the best Angular and React instructor on Udemy and maybe on the internet at the moment.

And, If you want to become a full-stack Java Developer with React then I highly recommend course by Ranga Rao of In28Minutes Official on Udemy.

And, if you are looking for some free alternatives, this list of is also not bad and if you need more guidance, this is also a great resource.

4. Node.js

There is no doubt that JavaScript is the #1 programming language and Node.js has a big part to play in that. Traditionally is used as a client-side scripting language where it is used with HTML to provide dynamic behavior on the client-side.

It runs on the web browser but Node.js allows you to run JavaScript on the server-side. Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript run-time environment for executing JavaScript code server-side.

You can use node.js to create dynamic web pages on the server side before you send them to the client.

This means you can develop a front-to-back, client-server application in JavaScript. I have recently purchased last month on Udemy’s 10$ sale and I look forward to learning it in 2024.

5. Angular

This is another JavaScript framework, which is on my list of things to learn in for a long time. I did start learning last year but still a lot of things to learn. It provides a completely client-side solution. You can use to create dynamic web pages on the client side.

Angular 2+ provides declarative templates, , the end to end tooling, and integrated best practices to solve common development challenges on the client side.

Since it’s a JavaScript library, You can include this on your HTML page using a tag. It extends HTML attributes with Directives and binds data to HTML using Expressions.

Since Google is behind Angular, you can also be rest-assured by performance and regular updates. I strongly believe Angular JS or Angular 2 is here for the long run, hence, investing time on it is completely justified. If you decide to learn Angular 2 in 2024 then on Pluralsight is a good starting point.

And, if you like one alternative then Max’s is another gem of the course. Max is one of the instructors I admire a lot and his courses are just awesome.

If you prefer books over online courses or would like to combine an Angular course like Max’s with a book then I highly recommend you check out The by Nate Murray, Felipe Coury, Ari Learner, and Carlos Taborda.

And, If you want to become a full-stack Java Developer with Angular then I highly recommend course by Ranga Rao of In28Minutes Official on Udemy.

6. Bootstrap

This is another popular open-source, for designing websites and web applications. Initially brought to us by Twitter.

Bootstrap provides HTML- and CSS-based design templates for typography, forms, buttons, navigation, and other interface components, as well as optional JavaScript extensions.

Bootstrap supports responsive web design which means the layout of web pages adjusts dynamically depending upon the browser’s screen size.

In the world of mobile, Bootstrap is leading the way with its mobile-first design philosophy, emphasizing responsive design by default.

If you are a full-stack web developer and don’t know Bootstrap, 2024 is the right time to learn it. The is a good starting point for your Bootstrap journey in 2024.

And if you need some free alternatives this list of is also very useful.

7. jQuery

This is another JavaScript framework that rules the world. jQuery is my favorite for a long time and I advise every developer to learn jQuery. It makes client-side scripting really easy.

You can do animation, send HTTP requests, reload pages, and perform client-side validation by writing just a couple of lines of code.

If you decide to learn jQuery in 2024 then I suggest you take a look at , a free online course from Udemy for learning jQuery.

8. Apache Hadoop

Big Data and Automation is the focus of many companies in 2024 and that’s why it becomes important for programmers to learn technologies like Hadoop and Spark.

The Apache Hadoop is a framework that allows distributed processing of large data sets across clusters of computers using simple programming models.

It is designed to scale up from single servers to thousands of machines, each offering local computation and storage.

It’s based upon the popular Map Reduce pattern and key for developing a reliable, scalable, and distributed software computing application.

I have already enrolled in last month and if you decide to learn Hadoop in 2024, you can join too.

9. Spring Security

There is no substitute for security and in 2024 it would be even more important. Since Spring security has become synonymous with web security in the Java world, it makes perfect sense to update yourself with the latest release of Spring security in 2024.

The new version 5.0 of Spring security includes many bug fixes and a complete new OAuth 2.0 module.

Even if you don’t know Spring Security, you should consider learning it in 2024 and there is no better way than joining Eugen Paraschiv’s .

10. Spring Framework

The Spring Framework is the most important framework for Java developers, particularly for implementing the back-end of your application. The latest version of the Spring framework is Spring Framework 5.0. which brings a lot of exciting features in the Java world like the Reactive programming model and the adoption of Java 8 and 9 features.

Spring 5.0 adoption is increasing with every passing day and that’s why every Java developer should learn and explore the new features introduced in Spring 5.0. If you need some help, is a good course to start with.

Another worth noting is that Pivotal provides Spring certification which is not very costly and gives you an opportunity to get the recognition of your Spring Framework skills.

It’ 's also a great way to learn Spring in-depth and fill the gaps in your existing knowledge. If you want to learn more, I have written about , you can check that article as well.

These were some of the most popular frameworks for Java full-stack developers in terms of jobs, careers, and growth. There are many alternatives of each of them like for Microservices you can also look something like MicroNaut and

That’s all about which frameworks Java developers should learn in 2024. These frameworks are in great demand, particularly, Spring, Node.js, and Angular. Learning these frameworks will not only improve your chances of getting a job but also open many doors of opportunities.

Even if you are settled down in your job, keeping yourself up-to-date with the latest and greatest technology is essential for your career growth.

So, I suggest you pick a couple of these frameworks and learn them in 2024. If you are a Java developer then is a good choice, but if you are interested in a programming language rather than a framework or library then also looks good in 2024.

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Closing Notes

Thanks for reading this article so far. You might be thinking that there is so much stuff to learn, so many courses to join, but you don’t need to worry.

There is a good chance that you may already know most of the stuff, and there are also a lot of useful free resources which you can use, I have also linked them here and there along with the best resources, which are certainly not free, but worth of money.

When it comes to learning, I am a particular fan of s because they are very affordable and provide a lot of value in a very small amount, but you are free to choose the course you want.

At the end of the day, you should have enough knowledge and experience about the things mentioned here.

Good luck with your 2024 learning journey! It’s certainly not going to be easy, but by following this roadmap and guide, you are one step closer to becoming the full stack Java developer, you always wanted to be

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P.S. —I suggest you become a full-stack Java developer with Angular or React to get the best of both worlds and give your career a boost. If you want to become a full-stack Java Developer with React then I highly recommend course by Ranga Rao of In28Minutes Official on Udemy.

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