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Video weekend #54. We write a 3D screensaver in Java, learn about American specifics when compiling an IT resume, and study string processing in Java

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Java. Drawing stars in 3D space

Creating 3D graphics does not always require the use of special tools such as 3ds Max, Maya, Blender and others. Simple three-dimensional animation can be created using standard tools of the Java programming language. And even without using additional libraries. If you are interested in how to write and run code for a 3D screensaver with a moving starry sky in Java, we recommend watching a training video from Sergei Arkhipov. In the description below the video you will find a link to the project sources on GitHub.

Resume for American IT companies | Why 90% of immigrant resumes end up in American trash cans

When writing a resume for a US IT company, you will have to take into account a number of local factors. For example, you cannot indicate your age, gender, or add a photo to your resume. Some may think that these little things are not so important - after all, we are talking, first of all, about professional skills. But it's better not to take risks. Otherwise, your resume will not get past the HR department and you will wait in vain for a call for an online interview. At Victoria Borodina's webinar, you will learn how to properly write a resume for employment in an American IT company. Victoria will also share important details useful for anyone who plans to look for a job in Silicon Valley

Sergey Tsypanov - Oh, these lines

Sergei Tsypanov's report is devoted to string processing in Java. Even though this class is considered one of the most common and studied in the Java language, there is always information that may be new. Especially for beginner developers. If you want to deepen your knowledge of java.lang.String, we advise you not to miss this video. Thanks to it, you can master the most efficient methods of string processing.
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