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What are some additional things a Java developer should study?

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With technology expanding rapidly, we have been able to witness several disruptive changes over the past couple of years. Java has been no exception. With the arrival of modern technologies, it has become necessary for Java full-stack developers to upskill themselves at every point in time.

Below are a few of the recent trends they should learn:
  • DevOps: DevOps has become one of the noticeable changes being adopted by most Java development companies. Such organizations wish to integrate both technologies to produce efficient applications. Java DevOps simply refers to applying DevOps to the standard Java app development process. Several Java development tools are available in the market to help you comprehend the development. However, before learning Java DevOps, you must have considerable exposure to Java Web Development.
  • Git: It would be almost impossible to find a developer who has not heard about GitHub. With over 40 million users, it is one of the most interesting applications to learn for Java developers. Git is a technology containing over 190 million repositories that the developers can use. Out of the 190 million, around 28 million of these resources are public resources. Though a good majority of the developers use Eclipse and Git simultaneously, not many can master it on the command line.
  • Machine learning: The world is gradually moving towards intelligent devices. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning can create exciting experiences as no other technology could. ML algorithms can be integrated with Java software development to add to the benefit. Thus, Java developers who are adept in using AI and ML algorithms would be more attractive for a Java development company than developers who know only about Java. With the growing need for scoring and regression, it has become all but necessary to possess at least some basic knowledge about AI and ML.
 
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