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Purchased courses not appearing on new platform
Hi everyone, I need some help regarding my account. I previously purchased several courses on AmigosCode using this email address: ([email protected]) When I login through this link: https://app.amigoscode.com, I can still see all the courses I bought. However, when I try to login using the new link: https://amigoscode.com, it shows that I don’t have any purchased courses. I’m using the same email address for both platforms, so I would like to know if there’s a migration in progress or something I should do to recover access to my courses on the new platform. Any guidance or help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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@Alfa Balde seen your email
From Junior to Senior in 2026 — Your Step-By-Step Plan
Hey everyone 👋 I’ve just released the updated 2026 Junior-to-Senior Developer Roadmap — a complete guide that shows you exactly what skills to learn (and in what order) to grow from junior to senior engineer. This is the same roadmap I use when training engineering teams, and now you can use it to level up your career in 2026. Why this roadmap matters in 2026 The tech landscape is evolving fast: AI tools, distributed systems, cloud-native development, and modern API standards are now expected skills — not “nice to haves.” This roadmap breaks everything down into clear, achievable steps so you always know what to learn next, including: ✔ Programming Languages Java, JavaScript, Python, C#, Go — and how to choose the right one. ✔ Web & API Development REST, gRPC, security, encryption, real-world protocols. ✔ Databases Relational, NoSQL, caching, search engines, indexing. ✔ Cloud & DevOps AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD, testing. ✔ System Design (the real senior jump) Microservices, messaging systems, sharding, distributed systems, load balancing, and more. ✔ AI Tools for Developers ChatGPT, Claude, prompt engineering, automation — the skillset every developer will need in 2026. Whether you're starting out, leveling up, or preparing for a senior role — this roadmap will guide your next steps. Drop a comment if you’d like me to create: - A learning plan for each section - A video breakdown of the roadmap - A challenge to complete the roadmap in 12 weeks Let’s make 2026 your biggest leap yet. 🚀
From Junior to Senior in 2026 — Your Step-By-Step Plan
NEW: Spring Boot 4
Learn Spring Boot 4 in just 30 minutes with this fast, practical crash course. In this tutorial, you’ll explore the newest features in Spring Boot 4, build a real REST API, learn API versioning, register beans using the new API, call external APIs with @HttpExchange, and use built-in resilience features all from scratch. Spring Boot 4 brings major improvements like: - Java 25 support + Java 17 compatibility - Modularized codebase with smaller, focused JARs - JSpecify null-safety across the portfolio - First-class API versioning - New HTTP Service Clients (@HttpExchange, @GetExchange) - Modern bean registration API - Virtual thread support - Built-in resilience and retry mechanisms 👀 Watch Video here - https://youtu.be/59twysAveKI Are you excited about the new features?
Kind Request For Help
Hi Team, i would like to know how to package my SpringBoot Application. Its been saying [FATAL: invalid value for parameter "TimeZone": "Asia/Calcutta"] though when am on a local environment, i fix it by adding VM Options into the Edit Configurations in the Run Tab, but i still cant package my application.
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do you have repo?
Seeking collaborators on a project
Hi Amigoscode community, I have resurrected a React/Node/Sql project i built many years ago and deployed it to Heroku. It is a poker game where users can play against each other as well as bots that remain at the table and play continuously. I am seeking other engineers to spot bugs, fix them, and design a path to improve features and architecture. Here is the deployment url (no custom domain yet) Https://backdoorpoker-5c6adef2cdfb.herokuapp.com (requires websockets to fully connect) And the repo: Github.com/dtoney12/BackDoorPoker Check it out! Also, honestly there is alot I don't remember anymore about the app because I wrote it 8 years ago 😳. The point would be to hang out and figure things out and have fun while learning and experimenting. I made alot of mistakes when I wrote it because I was just a boot camp grad (hack reactor). I am a slightly better engineer than in those days, but only slightly. I have 2 years experience as a full time working developer now. One day i hope to convert this app to typescript react/MUI on the front end and spring/mongo on the back end. Anyways if you have some ideas and want to contribute, and build something together, let me know. Its better to learn as a group than individually. So reachout! Dm or post in thread, or even email. Cheers! Dale [email protected]
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lol 8 years ago. you might start from scratch
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