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William Blazkowicz2020-06-04 22:50:51
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William Blazkowicz, 2020-06-04 22:50:51

Will the ITVDN course on java be enough for me?

Will the ITVDN course on java be enough for me? (including starter, essential, advanced) to get a job as a java programmer

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Denis Ineshin, 2020-06-04
@IonDen

No course in <any programming language> is enough to get a job as a programmer <any programming language>.
The algorithm is something like this:
1. We go through courses, preferably several
2. We read books
3. We register on forums (FB, VK, Reddit, cart, etc.) on the right topic to ask questions
4. At the same time, we start practice - namely, some then own projects (it is desirable to do a lot of them)
5. We post the best of our projects on github (so that there is something to write in CV)
6. After about six months or a year of plowing, you can start applying for the first junior vacancies.

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Jacen11, 2020-06-05
@Jacen11

You don't need these courses on their own.
Do a project and at the same time cramming "Questions for an interview for <JP>". From each social security write out new questions and cramming them.
two or three weeks and you can go look. If you want more salary, then you need to search and prepare longer.

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