I am new to Java and would like to ask if I want to engage in Java development in the future. Is it necessary to know the GUI? Are all these companies currently involved in this area? Newbies asking for advice, don’t rant. . . .
过去多啦不再A梦2017-05-18 10:46:54
If it’s the core algorithm of GUI, you can learn it. If it’s how to build a program through GUI, don’t get involved. The technical content is not high, and no company needs talents in this area. If you feel interested in GUI, you can learn Android.
高洛峰2017-05-18 10:46:54
What age is it? My dear~
gui can consider https://github.com/electron/e...
Atom has been created, what else can’t be done
过去多啦不再A梦2017-05-18 10:46:54
You can just skip the GUI
Java generally has two directions. javaEE is engaged in enterprise-level application development. To put it simply, it is the backend website system
There is also Android, which does not touch the GUI
淡淡烟草味2017-05-18 10:46:54
Nowadays, GUI is generally not touched. If you follow the footsteps of the public, you don’t have to touch it.
However, opportunities always lie where everyone ignores them. You can also find a new approach, delve deeply into GUI, and finally develop a stunning GUI framework, then you will become famous.
某草草2017-05-18 10:46:54
Java is mostly used as a server. Just understand the GUI knowledge taught in class. Very few companies will engage in this. Moreover, it is not certain whether Java will be played to death by Oracle.