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Video Weekend #62. We talk about the present and future of Java, get acquainted with Jenkins, sum up the results of the first year of work as a programmer and analyze the principles of SOLID

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The Present and Future of Java

Recently, four Java developers from well-known companies (Oracle, Red Hat, Bellsoft and Azul) held a joint stream dedicated to the present and future of the Java language. The stream participants (Alexey Shipilev, Dmitry Chuiko, Pavel Petroshenko and Sergey Kuksenko) expressed their opinions regarding the development of Java based on their own experience, current trends and market demands. You can find out what the future holds for the Java language and how things are going with it today by watching a video of their conversation.

Getting to know Jenkins using Docker

If you are not yet familiar with Jenkins, one of the best continuous integration tools, then today is the time to learn its benefits and how it works. The author of the YouTube channel Codelike will help us with this. In the video you will learn about installing and running Jenkins on Windows 10, working in Docker Desktop, creating a simple Pipeline and other necessary information. You will also learn what CI / CD is and how to create Continuous Deployment using Jenkins.

Results of the first year of working as a programmer (after changing profession)

Three years ago, Yulia Deinega began to study programming without previously having any technical education. However, this did not stop her from getting a job as a programmer two years later. And not just anywhere, but in Silicon Valley, in the world famous company LinkedIn. Today Julia decided to take stock of the first year after changing her profession. The girl told a lot of interesting information related to finding a first job in an IT company. If you're looking for motivation to continue studying, this video is sure to give you a boost of extra energy.

SOLID: how important is this, is it necessary and is it worth the bother?

SOLID is one of the fundamentals of object-oriented programming, five main principles of working with code that any junior developer should know about, regardless of what language he writes code in. In his latest video, Mikhail Flenov decided to analyze in detail each of the principles included in this acronym. He also expressed his own opinion about in what cases a programmer can violate one or more SOLID rules. Thanks to this video, it will be easier for you to remember their meaning and areas of use.
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