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Video weekend #51. We understand the essence of DevOps, Kubernetes and Docker, run a Java program from the command line, listen to how programmers work in Japanese companies, and not worry about errors

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DevOps of a healthy person / All roads lead to Kubernetes / Interview with Dmitry Stolyarov

If you're just starting to learn programming and still don't understand terms like DevOps, Kubernetes, and Docker, this video is for you. Dmitry Stolyarov will tell you in detail what DevOps and GitOps are, what DevOps engineers do, what the differences are between Docker and Kubernetes, and will also explain the essence of many other issues. The video is almost three hours long, but there is a timeline in the description below the video. Therefore, you can start watching immediately with any topics that interest you.

Programmer about attitude to errors

Should a programmer be afraid of making mistakes? Of course, if you are working on a personal project or are just studying, then mistakes and failures only bring a feeling of frustration from the wrong choice and wasted time. But what if you make mistakes while working on a complex application as part of a team and miss a deadline because of a wrong decision? The author of the YouTube channel S0ER TALK gives some useful tips on how a programmer should treat errors in his work. We hope that this video will be useful to everyone who is acutely experiencing failures in training or work.

How to run a Java program from the command line

You are right if you think that creating programs in the console has long been outdated. But launching an application from the command line - just the opposite, is still relevant. If you need to schedule a Java program to run on a server or production machine, the best way to do this is to run it from the command line. Today video blogger Oleg Shpagin will explain and clearly show you how to do this.

IT work in Japan: How do programmers work in Japanese companies?

Since the 70s of the last century, the Japanese technology industry has been considered, if not the most advanced, then certainly one of the most highly developed. In Tokyo and other cities there are a large number of companies related to the development of video games, mobile applications, banking software and other software. However, unlike the USA and European countries, there are not so many Russian-speaking programmers in the Land of the Rising Sun. The reason for this can be explained not only by difficulties in learning Japanese, but also by local immigration laws. Maxim Sharov is one of those who managed to find a job as a programmer in a Japanese IT company. In this video, he decided to share tips about life in Japan and local specifics. If you want to know how a developer can find a job in Japan, what to expect after moving, and what you need to be prepared for in advance, be sure to watch this video.
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