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				@WingedDestinyX Point. Udemy is my go to option but there are great YouTube channels. You have to find what works for you
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				@Code-Junkie Hahahaa 😅😅😂😂 But are there good franeworks to learn? And are there frameworks I should def avoid? On API level I am a total stranger 🤓
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				@WingedDestinyX those are awfully personal choices. Why don't you take me to dinner first?
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				If you wanna do stuff painlessly, i recommend the java spark framework, their website has a lot of great guides too
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				Tbh for a newbie, .net is easier, since you are an iOS developer, go with dotnet core and try out their WebAPI, they have good getting started, check MS website.
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				Udemy or Pluralsight are great. If you’re interested in the Spring Framework, spring framework.guru has a lot to learn
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				If you’re at all familiar with javascript, an API built in node/express can be pretty easy to setup too
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				Go to MVA for .NET.. Courses by Scott Hanselman are really good.
Plus you'll get better performance on .Net Core 
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