The most popular webinars by Brainster Next College professors

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The most popular webinars by Brainster Next College professors

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Ivica Pešovski is one of the professors of the Software Engineering and Innovation study program at Brainster Next College , and also the CTO (Chief Technical Officer) at Brainster – the founder of Brainster Next College, which after his arrival is transitioning from a company exclusively for education to an education and technology company (edtech company).

He shares his extensive knowledge and years of experience in the field of programming with the students of the Brainster Full Stack Programming Academy, where he quickly became a favorite instructor among students.

You can read more about Ivica Peshovski here .

Frontend VS Backend – A Beginner's dilemma
“Frontend” and “backend” are two words that are by far the most rcs data uk and used in programming circles, to the point that they are buzzwords and we hear them almost too often. Most importantly, these two words can dictate your career as a programmer, the technologies you will work with, and in some situations even the compensation you will receive for your work. In this lecture, Ivica solves the dilemma of all those who want to learn programming, but are undecided in which direction to focus.

Brainster Next College's comprehensive Software Engineering and Innovation study program will allow you to acquire both Front-end and Back-end programming skills, and the famous T-shaped learning methodology that Brainster Next College applies will allow you to become an expert in the part of programming that you find yourself most comfortable with.


Nikola Kusibojovski
Nikola Kusibojovski is an experienced and motivated web developer, especially skilled in Backend technologies. He is another professor training the first generation of students at the first practical IT faculty, Brainster Next College, where he teaches the subject of web applications.
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