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Okay guys, after sleeping it over I decided that I didn't need to dump my entire stack of Java/mySQL and instead just slow the hell down on my development time. I'm going from Udemy to a book to help me be a better dev and this is a night and day difference as my book breaks every bit apart and explains it in a lot more depth than having a video walk me through it. What I wouldn't do without Amazon's Kindle service I tell ya...:)

The only major thing I'm changing in this project is committing to one Javascript tool, REACT, as I need a simple tool to ease myself into learning Javascript. Wish me luck. :P

Today I'm starting the project over, but this time breaking it down and going at better pace. Thanks for all the advice guys. :)

...I'm going to need a lot of Jack Daniels for this project aren't I?

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    While you r at it, maybe use something other than spring and mysql. Like something from this decade.
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    @sharktits Old is not the enemy of new, but I'll be trying out Node.JS and Python after I get over this project in the coming months.

    What's your preferred, modern stack these days?
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    I like to use java spark and mongo for bigger projects like this
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    @sharktits I know you liked spark. I've never tried out a noSQL DB so that would be something really new up my alley, I could test bench it in this system if I wanted to. ;)
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    There is a meme in my rant feed...
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