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Retard from /utwg/ here. I've been doing a deep dive into Spring Boot recently to make myself more employable since many enterprises still have a Spring Boot-centric stack, from what I've learned so far it seems like most people actually mean Spring when they say Spring Boot. All that Spring Boot seems to do is unfuck dependencies, and most of the other functionality that the people interviewing you think Spring Boot has is actually part of Spring. It's making me think that 90% of people working with "Spring Boot" can't tell which parts of their code are Spring, Spring Boot, or Java. Like they learned how to write Java on the job and it's all one big "Spring Boot" blob to them.