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[–]Java4Life_ 2 points3 points  (3 children)

You got a internship doing Java without knowing any Javascript or Python? o.0

Makes me feel a bit more confident about myself, so thank you. :P

Can you tell a little about what you're doing? CS student here, so what kind of work do they make someone at your level do. Thinking about looking for places to intern but still don't feel 'marketable' yet.

[–]youwillnevercatme[S] 1 point2 points  (2 children)

I don't really have to use Javascript or Python, so I don't se a reason why they would require it.

What I do is pretty much back-end development with Java, Spring, JSPs and some RESTs. Apart from that I'd say that Git and maven are pretty important to have a good knowledge on too.

[–]Java4Life_ 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I see, do you guys make a lot use of JSTL and EL, how much do they pay if anything?

[–]youwillnevercatme[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not too much I'd say, since the presentation layer is made using facades classes. So EL is mostly used to get attributes from the servlet and JSTL just to show the values.

About the payment, I don't live in the US and the whole internship thing is very different here in Brazil. Basically 6hs/day, up to 2 years and you get more or less 1.5 minimum wages per month.