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Video Weekend #80. We study the differences in working with frontend and backend, look for additional time for training, get acquainted with the code culture in databases and watch a test interview with a novice Java developer

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What is frontend and backend? And how do they communicate with each other?

If you have just started learning the basics of programming, you will probably be interested in watching a video that explains in the most accessible form the differences between front-end and back-end, as well as the basic methods of working with these software architecture options. The video, shot by the author of the CHILLICODE YouTube channel, will provide you with a basic amount of information in just 10 minutes to learn how to work in both the client and server parts. In addition, you will learn how the interaction between the frontend and backend occurs, how requests from web applications are executed, what AJAX / XML / JSON is, and how to work with them.

How many hours a day do programmers have to study and where can they find the time for this?

Many of those who would like to retrain as software developers are faced with the problem of lack of time. As you know, the stereotype that learning to program does not fit well with your main job or studying at a university is still widespread. However, the personal experience of a significant number of successful developers proves that it is quite possible to learn a programming language on the job. Today Alexey Korepanov will tell us how to combine business with pleasure and where to find additional time to study.

How Oracle is prepared in Sportmaster / Code culture in databases

What code standards should a programmer follow when developing databases? What is database testing, CI and CD, PL/SQL versioning? You will learn the answers to these and other questions about this backend area from an interview with Maxim Permyakov, director of the development and system analysis departments at Sportmaster Lab. The video will be useful to anyone who plans to specialize as a backend developer in the future.

Test interview for a beginning Java developer - Igor Samoilov

We bring to your attention another test interview of Evgeny Suleymanov with a beginning Java developer. This time, 34-year-old Muscovite Igor Samoilov, who started learning Java 8 months ago, decided to test his knowledge. The interview lasts exactly an hour, but in the description under the video there is a timeline with questions. This will help you choose the most interesting interview questions or those to which you don’t yet know the answers. Watching a test interview video will help you better understand what level of knowledge you have compared to other aspiring programmers.
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