Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by 616c 4065 days ago
Excellent timing. So I have played most of the time since college in Python, bash, Perl, and very little Ruby (in that order). I am going back to school to Java as part of my "torture yourself with the basics you blew off" undergrad career that was not CS, and now had a change of heart.

I have seen in /r/java and Reddit and elsewhere people eschew even for newbies the use of Spring Boot, Ninja, Dropwizard in company. Some like you say Java EE is very friendly and I can write a full-featured REST service in like a dozen or so lines of Java. Seeing as I wrote small pieces of homework "employee ID insertion into memory" classes in like 100-200 lines, can you show me said examples? Hyperbole or not, I would love to see good articles about building REST services and other stuff in pure Java EE and/or JAX-RS style explaining how a Java newbie can do this stuff.

I think other novates would greatly appreciate. The expanse of Java web libraries is so vast even showing the minimalist modern style I am jealous of in your post would be a huge benefit to me.

UPDATE: Oh Jesus Christ! Now I remember why the name Zeef seemed familiar. You make that one of the few tutorial sites I found. Now, I will go crawl under the HN couch while onlookers stare and surpress chuckles. Always read the articles, dammit! Or meet me under the couch, rather.