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Continuing your Java EE learning - Java EE Tutorial
From the course: Java EE 8 Essential Training
Continuing your Java EE learning
- [Kevin] Before we wrap up the course, I want to take a moment to give you a path for expanding your expertise with Java EE. The best way to gain a deeper knowledge of Java EE is to build your own application with the APIs we covered. This might be a personal project or a project at work. But if you put these skills to work on a daily basis, you'll quickly become an expert in Java EE. Also throughout the course we covered the course skills for each of the APIs, giving you a working knowledge of each area. There are courses on the LinkedIn Learning platform that dive even deeper into these areas focusing on a specific API per course. I highly recommend watching the courses that may be of interest to you. Additionally, I encourage you to share your Java EE skills with others via forums like LinkedIn and Stack Overflow. If you want to stay in touch with me, I'm not hard to find online. You can visit my blog at www.tothought.com…
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