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Angular is based off of typescript, and there are a number of similarities with java. I had to learn angular for a project we did and was able to pick it up pretty quickly. (We do a lot in c++ and found it relatively easy to make the shift.) My guess is that there are a lot more resources for java beginners and that is a better place to start. If you can shift your mindset to program in an object oriented language and can get comfortable with inheritance and polymorphism then you will be in very good shape.Six weeks ago I passed the assessment tests and three completed projects to get accepted into a paid boot camp. I just learned it will start June 13th, and will be required to learn Java full-stack and Angular.
I am suddenly very afraid. A framework and full-stack language in 12 weeks? Am I being set up to fail?
I did pass a semester in Java programming some years back which took me up to threaded programming, and I am close to finishing up learning basic JavaScript so I'm hoping I can use that to get familiar with Angular. Any other suggestions on how I can get prepared in five weeks for it? We will be expected to put 8 hours a day into this during the worst of the summer heat, so I suspect coffee shops, libraries, and any other place I can find with air conditioning and wifi will be frequently haunted. I will probably also shift my day cycle to be up early to take advantage of the morning's coolness.
I swear I have seen something like this before.PHYSICS.planets.earth.gravity = 9.8