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Video weekend #29. We connect a Java project to MongoDB, learn how to become a programmer when you are already “over thirty,” find out the shortcomings of popular IDEs and look at the history of 30 days of training in the JavaRush courses

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Java | MongoDB in the cloud

To connect an IntelliJ IDEA project to the Amazon Web Services cloud using the MongoDB DBMS, IDE skills are not enough. In addition to the development environment, you will also have to learn how to operate the synchronous or asynchronous MongoDB driver, the MongoClient client, and learn about working with collections. This video walks you through all the necessary steps to connect a database to a Java project. In the description below the video there is a link to the project code in IntelliJ IDEA.

In IT after 30. Real stories, motivation, advice. It's possible to become a programmer after 30!

A good motivational video for those who still think that being “over thirty” can be an obstacle on the way to IT. Programmer and video blogger Evgeniy Andrikanich decided to record two short interviews with those who were not afraid to dramatically change their lives by starting to study programming languages. It turned out that age, previous work and marital status do not matter if a person is determined to go towards his goal. An example of this were the stories of Valera, who from a wedding host successfully retrained as a layout designer, and Erica, who managed to change from a manicurist to a web developer. They were already over thirty when they started learning programming.

Where to learn Java: in Eclipse, Intellij IDEA or NetBeans?

Which development environment is best for learning Java skills, and which one should beginners avoid? The author of the video blog “Programming and Money” decided to clarify the answer to this question for his viewers. With 15 years of experience in Java development, Nikita talks about the advantages and disadvantages of each of the three most popular IDEs: Eclipse, Intellij IDEA and NetBeans. If you want to know the strengths and weaknesses of all the IDEs mentioned, take 12 minutes of your free time to watch this video.

I learned to program for 30 days/ Review on JavaRush

Finally, JavaRush courses are in the movies! )) Now you will watch a video or, one might even say, a small short film (judging by the first minutes), the plot of which is dedicated to the problem of self-discipline when learning the Java language. Aspiring Moldovan programmer Alexander tells the story of his training in JavaRush courses, simultaneously supplementing it with interesting moments from his life. Sasha gives his own assessment of the methodology for learning a programming language and shares some tips with those who still have doubts about subscribing to JavaRush.
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