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Work as a programmer for manual QA. How and why?
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At the moment, I am very interested in working as a programmer (because it is stylish, fashionable, youthful). But a problem arose.
I am currently working as a QA technician. I have good experience in manual testing and methodology. But I would like to go further and become a programmer. I would like to know from the korefeevs of this area what is needed for this? Can you throw off the info straight step by step?
fe Read such and such books, go to a couple of interviews, etc.
PS: I know, for sure this question was asked more than once, but can someone throw off a sheet of books to start learning Java?
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For starters, the most banal question, do you know how to program? Java is certainly good, but for starters there is one little garbage. You need to learn how to program and then dive into the language.
I am writing to you as a former QA who became a developer.
What to do step by step?
Learn to program first, understand the basic principles, and then dive into python or java,
go here php, python, ruby - https://www.codecademy.com/
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