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Video weekend #8: from engineer to Senior Java Developer; how to open an IT company from scratch; mistakes that beginners should not make

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Learn Java and become a senior developer after 30 years

Until the age of 30, Roman Kashenok was an ordinary engineer specializing in household appliances. But this did not stop him from dramatically changing his life and becoming a Senior Java Developer in a relatively short period of time. How this happened - watch in this video. During the interview with Roman, you will also be able to learn about the features of Java EE, Spring, Hibernate, Criteria API, JSP, Maven, Ant, Android SDK and many other interesting topics related to Java. In addition, you will get an answer to the question about the prospects of Kotlin and whether this language can compete with Java.

5 tips on how to become a good programmer

Cybersecurity expert and author of several books on programming, Mikhail Flenov, shares his own opinion on how to become a good programmer. Having 9 years of experience at Sony, one of the largest media corporations in the world, the author of the video answers a few questions that are relevant to newcomers:
  • What to pay attention to in practice?
  • Why is teamwork so important and why does a developer need to constantly develop?
  • What are the rules of good code? Can book learning make you a better programmer?
  • If you are planning to improve the quality of your code, take 15 minutes of free time and be sure to watch the video with Mikhail’s advice.

How to open an IT company from scratch

One cannot but agree that creating your own software product promises much more prospects than working for hire. True, not always, but only when the idea and implementation of your application or service are really worth it. But what if a developer has an idea, but does not have the means to implement it? Even in such a situation there is a way out. Oddly enough, it is still quite possible to create an IT company from scratch. Egor Uvarov, whose interview you are about to watch, managed to open a successful software company with minimal investment. Perhaps his recommendations may not seem very relevant to some, but it is not impossible that in the future you will also want to go a few steps higher by releasing your own application.

7 mistakes a novice programmer makes

Many beginners often make mistakes, which is quite normal. But you can make sure that there are much fewer unpleasant surprises in the work of a novice programmer. This is possible if you follow the recommendations given by the frontend developer and author of the Frontendgirl video blog. Despite her young age, Tanya is ready to share her personal experience of learning to program. What can and cannot be asked of the teacher? Why shouldn't you neglect practice? When should you start learning frameworks and libraries? Of course, the opinions of all YouTube bloggers can hardly be considered a universal solution, but agree: it is always useful to get to know other people’s points of view, even if they differ from yours.
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