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      <title>The definitive guide to java backend developer career path</title>
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      <description>Would you like to become a Java backend developer but you are overwhelmed with the number of resources on the internet? I feel your pain because I faced the same issue some time ago. In the past, the problem was that there were too few resources to learn new things. Right now it&amp;rsquo;s some kind of the opposite where there are too many resources and it&amp;rsquo;s hard to decide which one to choose.</description>
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      <title>Junior java dev mistakes from real-world project</title>
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      <description>I always heard that it&amp;rsquo;s super funny when you look at your code after some period of time (especially the one which you wrote at the beginning of your career!). And the funnier it seems to you, the better progress you made.
Finally, I had the chance to experience it for myself and wanted to share with you about it. Unfortunately, I will not able to describe all of my bad decisions and mistakes cause that post would be way too long :) I decided that I will describe mistakes that are pretty common among entry-level java developers.</description>
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