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How your Spring Boot skills can help you

Spring Boot has been one of the biggest success stories of the last year in the microservices/DevOps arena and adoption has leapt from a massive 53% last year to a staggering 70% this year despite the fact that the project has only been going for just over three years.  Spring Boot 2 has now just been released which may accelerate adoption even further although Akka, Vert. and ReactiveX are also currently popular.

Spring itself offers a powerful way to build a web app and has pretty much dominated the web framework market in recent years and Pivotal who own it are very nicely set up for further growth in the microservices market.  Spring has always required significant configuration and can get somewhat complex during development which is why Spring Boot is so popular now.  It makes building web applications much faster and easier with the guiding principle of Boot being ‘convention over configuration’.  It creates stand alone, production grade applications that ‘just run’ rather than needing excessive configuration.  Much of the success has been credited to the positive reaction of the community to those production grade features that only need a Boot starter rather than having to be built from the ground up.

If you have Spring Boot knowledge you’ll be pleased to hear that there is high demand for your skills,  both for  Spring Boot Contract and Permanent roles and that demand has increased over 200% for both also in the last year.

 

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