I realized that it suited me
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:49 am
Over time, I had the opportunity to move to the product department (the company has an application and a website through which hotel rooms were sold), since a vacancy opened in the quality department for testing mobile applications. I was able to get there, although I did not have the necessary experience.
In the process of work, I came to writing autotests, began programming. list of belarus whatsapp phone numbers That's when I realized that writing code is much more interesting than testing it. I faced the question: where to go to study? At that time, I already knew about JavaRush, so I started taking the free 10 levels (several years ago, the training conditions on the course were like this - ed.
Bought a subscription and continued to study. I completed 20 levels and started thinking about where to go next. I decided that a good option would be to go into mobile app development. I can’t say that the knowledge I gained from 20 levels was enough to become a junior.
I learned syntax and Java Core, it was just knowledge without practical work. Rather, it was a base to try writing code. In addition, I read two more books on theory. With this background, I went into Android development. I had a training plan: I got up every day at 5-6 am and studied for 2 hours before work.
In the process of work, I came to writing autotests, began programming. list of belarus whatsapp phone numbers That's when I realized that writing code is much more interesting than testing it. I faced the question: where to go to study? At that time, I already knew about JavaRush, so I started taking the free 10 levels (several years ago, the training conditions on the course were like this - ed.
Bought a subscription and continued to study. I completed 20 levels and started thinking about where to go next. I decided that a good option would be to go into mobile app development. I can’t say that the knowledge I gained from 20 levels was enough to become a junior.
I learned syntax and Java Core, it was just knowledge without practical work. Rather, it was a base to try writing code. In addition, I read two more books on theory. With this background, I went into Android development. I had a training plan: I got up every day at 5-6 am and studied for 2 hours before work.