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Video weekend #53. We learn about cryptography in Java, sort out mistakes during employment, meet a girl in the Java backend and hear about how experience in other professions helps a programmer

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Sergey Vladimirov - Cryptography for Java programmer

Data protection is one of the most important requirements in modern software development. To ensure reliable information protection, cryptographic primitives are used. They appeared in the Java language back in version 1.4. Sergei Vladimirov's report is devoted to cryptography issues in Java. Encryption, random number generator, hash functions - these and other primitives can be used in a variety of scenarios when developing and updating software. If you want to get a professional's opinion on the use of cryptography in Java, then this video will be useful for you.

How to get a job and what you are doing wrong if you haven’t done it yet. Basic mistakes

Many new developers have difficulty finding their first job. At the same time, some of them, unfortunately, do not realize that along with objective problems (a small number of vacancies for beginners, lack of experience), they themselves make mistakes that they could well have avoided during the employment process. The author of the YouTube blog Temofart dedicated his video to analyzing common mistakes that beginners make when trying to find a job. If you want to improve your chances when writing a resume and preparing for an interview, pay attention to Temofart’s recommendations. As the blogger assures, he gives all his advice based on personal employment experience.

MakeStream #28. Visiting Victoria Bula: girls in the Java backend

How to switch from JavaScript to Java, move to Germany and find a job at the world famous company Payoneer? Victoria Bula, a Java developer from Munich, talks about all this. After watching this video, you will learn about the best way to look for work in German software companies, how software development in Germany differs from working in post-Soviet countries, as well as the most common stereotypes associated with Germans and life on the banks of the Rhine.

How can experience in other professions help a programmer?

If you have had a penchant for exact sciences since childhood, this will certainly be a tangible advantage in working as a programmer. But what if you didn’t take first place in math competitions, and, in general, work in a field completely unrelated to computers: for example, as a cook or in the military? Can other professions be useful in programming? And if so, how exactly? Nikita Kabardin is sure that any profession, even one very distant from software development, can help a future programmer. If you are already interested in the answer to the question of how exactly the profession of a cook or photographer will be useful in learning programming, then do not miss the video presented here.
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