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Video weekend #18. What's new in JDK 14, the secrets of microservice architecture and containerization, programmers talk about the intricacies of their profession

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New in JDK 14 (syntax)

You've probably already heard that Java Development Kit 14 was released on March 17. The new build brought several important changes to the language syntax that every Java developer should know about. The author of the video set himself the goal of taking a detailed look at the innovations included in JDK 14, highlighting the most useful among them. Particular attention in the video is paid to NPE, Pattern Matching, Switch Expression, Records and Text blocks.

Alexander Belokrylov – Don’t put all your eggs in one container

Do you want to know the best way to deploy microservices in containers, which OS image and Java Runtime to choose? If yes, then do not regret half an hour of free time for the report of the developer of the St. Petersburg company Bellsoft, Alexander Belokrylov. It talks about just that - practical application of Java 11 functionality in a container environment. Microservice architecture and containerization are a widely accepted standard in modern application development. Learning this technology is a mandatory step in any coder's career. And of course, here it is better to rely on the experience of professionals. As you know, Bellsoft, where the speaker works, has created the only Java execution environment in Russia, Liberica JDK.

How I became a programmer at 29 and got a job at Linkedin

From taxi driver to programmers? Well... this story is unlikely to surprise anyone. But former models who became developers in Silicon Valley are really not that common yet. This is exactly the story here. A model from Kyiv, who after graduating from university decided to start organizing film filming in Ukraine, failed a few years later. Without thinking twice, the girl dramatically changed her life by enrolling in a programming course. Now you will find out for yourself what came of it. The video is a little long, but it looks interesting. If you want to immediately go to the stage where Julia moved to IT, start watching from the 8th minute.

Three programmers talk about the intricacies of their profession

I warn you in advance that you are unlikely to learn any secrets about programming here. But if you want to watch a casual conversation on various IT-related topics, then this video should not disappoint you. The interviewer decided to ask two developer acquaintances and a girl tester about their attitude to work, programming languages, whether they follow technology news and many other interesting things. Her interlocutors also share plans for the future and talk a little about their lives.
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