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Video weekend #10: what Junior should know, introduction to ML for Java developers, who are DevOps engineers

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What a JUNIOR programmer should know | requirements for June

One of the most pressing problems that newbies in programming face is the fear of not meeting the requirements for an interview. The situation is aggravated by the fact that every year, as new tools and technologies appear, the requirements for Junior Developer are growing. In this video, the author tried to collect everything necessary that a junior should know and be able to do before responding to a posted vacancy. The creator of the video explains the specific requirements for front-end and back-end programmers, the differences between development platforms and many other important details. Although there is a lot of useful information, the video is relatively short, so don't miss it!

Introduction to ML for Java Developers

Surely you have already heard about machine learning (ML, Machine Learning). Yes, this is the same artificial intelligence that everyone is talking about now. If you already know how to program in Java and want to expand your professional skills, we recommend spending an hour and a half of your free time watching a lecture that will introduce you to machine learning, the main technology stack, and ML tools. The speaker in the video is Evgeny Zhurin, one of the leading developers of the Odnoklassniki social network and other Mail.Ru Group services.

Career in IT: who is a DevOps engineer

Do you want to have an advantage in the labor market? If so, then in addition to learning a programming language, it will probably be useful for you to think about a narrower specialization. Currently, many companies are experiencing an acute shortage of DevOps engineers—specialists capable of organizing an effective process for developing, delivering, and updating software products. Who are DevOps Engineers? What do they do, what are the requirements for them and what salary can they expect? You will learn the answers to these and many other questions by watching the video from the EP Advisory video blog. Perhaps this video will help you find exactly what you are looking for - a sought-after and competitive specialization in the IT market.

IT in Spain and Chile | Salaries, “In summer we work until lunch”

If relocation to Western Europe, including Spain, no longer surprises anyone, moving to Latin America for the purpose of employment still remains a rare occurrence. But it turns out that our programmers work even in such a distant country as Chile. The interlocutor of the author of the video you are about to watch was Pavel Savinov, a developer who several years ago was not afraid to radically change his life, exchanging his office in Moscow for work in Spain. Moreover: after some time, Pavel ended up in Chile, where he continued his career as a programmer. In the interview, Pavel talks about the peculiarities of the IT sector in Spain and Chile, and shares observations about life and work in these countries. The video will undoubtedly be useful for anyone who is considering the possibility of moving to the Pyrenees or has dreamed of being in Latin America all their life.
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