In the first four days, set up the IDE, got acquainted with the internal wiki, and with the functionality of the application that the company makes. After setting it up, the first tasks (assignments) started pouring in through Youtracker. I'll say right away that I didn't know any GIT or any other technologies, except for the capabilities of Java SE that would give me a solid C-B (5 months of YouTube and Udemy + Java Rush 18).
I learned everything as I went along, and it turned out to
benin whatsapp fan be not very difficult. And for your sake, I saved pieces of the first tasks that I was given. So, my first task was really easy: The SchemaViewAgent class contains the code: private static void doDnpPassDataAction() { // Code removed due to not using the DNP functionality } It needs to be removed, and everything connected with it.
It was more about understanding how to navigate the IDE and studying the application. I managed it in about 10 minutes, although I was in a hurry and forgot to delete the localization variables, but that was my carelessness

After another 2 minutes, my commit was added to the master branch. I realized another rule. Speed is good only in issuing goods at the checkout, but not in programming! Do not rush, think it over, double-check, test at least at the beginning in a separate project.