About a boyIt was over decade ago… I decided to become a real boyprogrammer. I looked for a language that was 'mine', tried some of them.Once I tried Java and fell in love with it! Then later I coded like mad permanently and my developer skills grew rapidly. I've been learning 10 to 18 hours every bloody day…Well, I got my first job, and then second… and I never stopped my intensive learning. As a consequence, I turned into Java Senior Developer pretty fast. I reached my goal.I was happy but… not completely. It seemed there was a piece of my self-fulfillment puzzle I'd missed.I looked for it and you know what. I did find it in my parents' cup of tea. Teaching! Now I guess I inherited the teacher's gene.Say, the industry needs new programmers and new programmers need teachers among the pro developers. So I became one. Java Tutor. And, I must admit, I enjoy teaching no less than a good coding. Or even more.Several years have passed since then. During that time, I collected diligently common mistakes or rather "wrong steps" of my students and other people who learned how to code.
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