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Video weekend #47. Let's get acquainted with the capabilities of YouTrack, solve a problem in JavaRush, analyze questions about a singly linked list and listen to whether it is worth going into IT in 2020

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YouTrack service capabilities

JetBrains is known for its software development tools in Java and other programming languages. Another popular JetBrains product is the YouTrack project management service. With it, developers can track tasks, fix bugs, plan sprints and releases, and create workflows. Today's video from the YouTube channel JetBrainsTV is dedicated to demonstrating the capabilities of YouTrack. In it you will learn how to easily manage tasks and projects, maintain a public or internal knowledge base, work as a team on Agile boards, effectively use time management functions, and track project statuses in reports and dashboards. You will also receive useful information on how to organize remote or mixed team work in YouTrack, and become familiar with various scenarios for using this service.

Is it worth studying to be a developer in 2020?

The popularity of the programmer profession attracts a large number of people who want to master software development skills. Every year, thousands of newcomers enter the IT industry, the vast majority of whom successfully continue their careers in programming. But does this mean that competition in the development industry has increased significantly? And in general, is it worth studying to become a developer in 2020, taking into account the situation related to the coronavirus? YouTube blogger Artem Kozyar dedicated his video to the most pressing issues related to development from the point of view of a beginner. How long does it take to find your first job? Is it possible to work remotely? What salary level should you expect? By watching the video presented here, you will learn the answers to these and many other pressing questions.

Java. Reversing a singly linked list

Recently, in interviews, questions about how the data structure works in Java and what a singly linked list is are very common. In Sergey Arkhipov's video, you can learn how to perform the most common operations with a singly linked list, as well as how the singly linked list inversion algorithm works.

JavaRush. Solution to problem No. 1 “Amigo is very smart”

Surely each of you has already had experience solving one of the simplest JavaRush problems called “Amigo is very smart.” Let's now see how probably the youngest student of our online courses, eight-year-old Vova Kalyuta, does this. As you can see for yourself, despite his age, Vova already has good computer skills and, obviously, great prospects in programming!
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