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Video Weekend #125. We analyze bubble sort algorithms, study a Java textbook, watch a test interview with June and learn 15 reasons to love programming

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Algorithms: Bubble Sort in Java

Every Java developer, even at the entry level, should be able to write a bubble sort algorithm. If you do not yet know how to perform such a task or want to refresh your knowledge about this algorithm in Java, then watch the video. Don't forget that questions about different sorting methods often come up during interviews with juniors.

What to read. Java concurrency in practice

Studying specialized literature is an important aspect of learning a programming language. One of the books that helps improve your knowledge of Java is the textbook Java concurrency in practice. In this video, you will learn what level of readers the book is intended for and how studying it helps in improving your command of the Java language.

Test Java Interview. Anton Dzyubak

The guest of the FedAG MEDIA channel was Anton Dzyubak, a third-year student and part-time aspiring Java developer from St. Petersburg. Having two years of Java language training under his belt, Anton decided to test his professional level during a test interview. What came of it, you will find out after watching the video recording of the interview. You can also compare your current level of knowledge with your interview answers.

15 reasons to love programming

Who said programming is boring? Anyone who claims this is, at the very least, very mistaken. According to developer Alexey Korepanov, in addition to the financial component, there are at least 15 reasons to love programming. In his video, the author explains in detail each of the arguments he lists.
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