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Константин
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28 February 2021 0:00
Who's who in IT. What do PMs, frontend and backend developers and QA do?
Hey! We all looked here because we were interested in working in the IT field. But instead of poking at the first IT specialty you come across, perhaps it’s worth taking a little look at the list of possible areas in an IT company? This is
Эллеонора Керри
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28 February 2021 0:00
A psychologist advises how to get back on track after a break from studying.
There are different types of breaks from studying. If a teacher organized a break, there is a logic to it: this is done so that a group of students can rest or repeat and consolidate previous material. If the break is initiated by a partici
Roman Beekeeper
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28 February 2021 0:00
We add everything related to the database. (Part 1) - "Java project from A to Z"
Step by step we are moving towards our goal. Today we need to solve many tasks: So sit back, sit back, there will be a long read. We have already learned using docker and docker-compose. It was not easy, and congratulations to those who man
Roman Beekeeper
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28 February 2021 0:00
We are adding the ability to subscribe to a group of articles. (Part 1) - "Java project from A to Z"
Hello! Today we will add a subscription to a group of articles in JavaRush. This corresponds to on GitHub. Let me explain: JavaRush has a section , and in it there are of Articles. The idea is to receive notifications about a new article fr
Константин
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28 February 2021 0:00
Analysis of questions and answers from interviews for Java developer. Part 6
Hello, World! Continuing to develop is very important for any developer. After all, if you stop, there is a risk of becoming unclaimed and completely flying out of the market: the IT world is constantly developing and moving forward, and yo
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28 February 2021 0:00
Analysis of questions and answers from interviews for Java developer. Part 7
Hey everyone! Programming is full of pitfalls. And there is practically no topic in which you will not stumble and get bumps. This is especially true for beginners. The only way to reduce this is to study. In particular, this applies to det
Эллеонора Керри
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28 February 2021 0:00
Debugging, approving, tasking: a mini-dictionary of slang and professional vocabulary of programmers
(from the English - entrust) - assign a task to a person as an executor. Example of use: (from the English - attach, load) - used in the same sense as in English. For example, you can send an email with an attached file. Example of use: “At
Эллеонора Керри
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28 February 2021 0:00
I met JavaRush at 43: the story of programmer Madina Noren
I am from Dagestan, the city of Makhachkala. She moved to Moscow in 2001 and lived there for some time. About 10 years ago I moved to Sweden for family reasons. I have a higher technical education (specialty “Information systems in economic
Эллеонора Керри
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28 February 2021 0:00
To get a job at Luxoft, I went through 6 interviews and passed 3 tests: continuation of the story of developer Sasha Kopaygorodsky
In the last text, we stopped at the fact that I interviewed at several large companies - EPAM and Motorola. At Motorola, I reached the last stage, they tried to send me to one team, then to another, but apparently something didn’t work out
Зепп Бранниган
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28 February 2021 0:00
JavaRush is 9 years old! A little about the results and plans
The updated and expanded Java Syntax quest, which we tested in beta mode last year, has become a full-fledged part of the JavaRush course. We made sure that every new user could learn in a format convenient for him and taking into account h
Paul Soia
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28 February 2021 0:00
SOLID principles that will make your code cleaner
Here's what the SOLID acronym stands for: - S: Responsibility Principle. - O: . - L: . - I: . - D: . SOLID principles advise how to design modules, i.e. bricks from which the application is built. The purpose of the principles is to design
Эллеонора Керри
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28 February 2021 0:00
Mentor for a “healthy person” and how long it takes to learn to code: the developer answers questions. Video
Here you need to understand the situation. Programmers are not teachers. Only a few have the understanding of how to teach correctly. Many people have ideas, personal experience and that’s all. If a mentor has an interest in cooperation, th
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