Vlad Arama
Vlad Arama
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This is WHY You Can't Land a Software Engineering Job
Просмотров 3442 месяца назад
You should probably follow these 3 principles instead. If you enjoyed this video, smash the like button and subscribe for more !
STOP Contributing to Open Source
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 месяца назад
This video is a response to one of my previous videos where I said that open source can change your life. Yes it can, but its not for everyone. Tune in to find out why. If you enjoyed this video, don't hesitate to smash the like button and subscribe for more.
Why Are Software Engineers Paid So Much ?
Просмотров 1773 месяца назад
This is a topic that has been debated for a while. Why are software developers paid so much and what them so different from other 9-5 office workers ? Pragmatic Engineer's blog: blog.pragmaticengineer.com/software-engineering-salaries-in-the-netherlands-and-europe/ Salary website: www.levels.fyi/ If you enjoyed this video, don't hesitate to smash the like button and subscribe for more !
Top 6 Programming Languages to Learn in 2024
Просмотров 70 тыс.3 месяца назад
After spending multiple hours researching the job market, here are the 5 programming languages you should learn in 2024. If you enjoyed this video, don't hesitate to smash the like button and subscribe for more !
Should You Grind LeetCode or Build Projects
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 месяца назад
The age old question: grind leetcode or build personal projects ? If I can summarize it in one sentence: build projects until you get interviews, then get grinding on leetcode. Recommended Resource: neetcode.io/practice
Is Software Engineering Still Worth it in 2024 ? The Truth Revealed
Просмотров 4 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Layoffs left and right, crazy competition at the entry level and with the rise of artificial intelligence you might be wondering if software engineering is even worth it 2024 ? Is a computer science degree worth it ? Those are very hard questions to answer but I’ll give you the full truth about the field and what you need to do to succeed in the coming years. If you enjoyed this video, make sur...
Is The Odin Project Still Worth It To Land A Job In 2024 ?
Просмотров 22 тыс.6 месяцев назад
With the rise of AI, with layoffs left and right and with over-saturation at the entry level, you might be wondering if The Odin Project is still worth it in 2024 ? Tune in to find out how you can use The Odin Project to maximize your chances of landing a job. If you enjoyed this video and are interested in more content about software engineering, smash that subscribe button !
Learning To Code Is The Best Decision You Will Ever Make
Просмотров 9066 месяцев назад
In this age of mass layoffs, insane entry level competition and with the rise of AI you might be wondering if learning to code is even worth it ? I think it is, here are 3 reasons why.
How To Get Ahead of 99% of Software Engineers in 2024
Просмотров 3477 месяцев назад
In today's crowded software engineering market, its really hard to standout. Tune in to learn which 3 things will get you ahead of everyone and will help you land the job of your dreams.
Coding Will Make You RICH ! Here's how
Просмотров 7427 месяцев назад
Are you wondering if programming can genuinely make you financially independent ? Its a lot of work, but its definitely possible. So grab a notebook and listen closely as I give you the three paths that you can take to make a million dollars coding. If you enjoyed this video and are interested in more coding content, smash that like button and subscribe !
Open Source WILL Change Your Life ! Here's why
Просмотров 8 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Most beginners fall into the trap of going from tutorial to tutorial building projects that no one will ever use. Open Source is the only solution, tune in to find out why. If you enjoyed this video and are interested in more content about open source, smash that subscribe button !
How I would learn Programming in 2024 (if I had to start over)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
This is the roadmap I wish I had at the start of my programming journey to get me from zero to hero in web development. Here are the resources that I mention: - FreeCodeCamp: www.freecodecamp.org/learn/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/ - The Odin Project: www.theodinproject.com/ - Full Stack Open: fullstackopen.com/en/
STOP Learning These Programming Languages
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Most beginners make a fundamental mistake when learning to code: They start with the wrong programming language. Tune into the video to find out what are the best programming languages to learn as a beginner in 2024. If you enjoyed this video and are interested in more content about programming, smash that subscribe button !
Why Most Beginners FAIL to Learn Coding
Просмотров 3399 месяцев назад
These are the coding learning mistakes that hold beginners back. If you enjoyed the video and you want more content about computer science and software engineering, smash that subscribe button.
I Applied to 200 Software Engineering Internships
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.10 месяцев назад
I Applied to 200 Software Engineering Internships
Is Computer Science Worth It in 2024 ?
Просмотров 9 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Is Computer Science Worth It in 2024 ?
The 6 Golden Opportunities for CS Students
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The 6 Golden Opportunities for CS Students
Does GPA Matter in Computer Science ?
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Does GPA Matter in Computer Science ?
The Odin Project: How to Master Coding in 2023
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The Odin Project: How to Master Coding in 2023

Комментарии

  • @natMcil
    @natMcil 3 дня назад

    Interesting!

  • @farhanfaraan1
    @farhanfaraan1 5 дней назад

    I just write hello world program in rust programming lang today😊

  • @pgiarratano
    @pgiarratano 6 дней назад

    Thanks for the excellent points! I'm just starting Odin and I'll really look into the Ruby path. Much appreciated.

  • @baronde8551
    @baronde8551 8 дней назад

    You deserve my subscription

  • @baronde8551
    @baronde8551 8 дней назад

    This is the best video for top ranking because it gives reasons why other make the language look like magic

  • @Xnight-X
    @Xnight-X 16 дней назад

    man, the video is great, getting straight to the point and giving the information new webdevs needed(me included), it was a huge help. Thanks!

  • @lostinthenarrativve
    @lostinthenarrativve 19 дней назад

    Brodie they've now revamped the backend part ( Replaced mongodb with postgresql with Prisma entirely & apparently added more comprehensive backend lessons ) I'd say now it can be good enough to land a role.

  • @_persivale_
    @_persivale_ 22 дня назад

    Hi. Thanks for the useful video! Could you record some video about yourself? Your path is SW Engineering and future ambitions.

  • @Justin-fq8dt
    @Justin-fq8dt 24 дня назад

    As somebody who has worked profesionally as a Senior/Lead SWE with Python quite a bit (both Django and FastAPI), I think FastAPI is a much better option for objects leaning towards the smaller to medium size. Frankly you can even build large apps with it. Django's ORM is great, but it's got a ton of boilerplate. If you haven't used Django in the past FastAPI will be much faster to develop an MVP with. Also, for those of you who want to use Go, I highly recommend the Gin framework.

  • @hoquang7800
    @hoquang7800 25 дней назад

    serious question: how about using Wordpress for building MVPs?

  • @adegbitekelvin3875
    @adegbitekelvin3875 25 дней назад

    Gentlemen, Ruby on Rails.

    • @thundergabriel
      @thundergabriel 4 дня назад

      Trying to hire a Senior RoR (Ruby on Rails) developer can be challenging for startups due to the high salaries, which could potentially strain the budget

    • @adegbitekelvin3875
      @adegbitekelvin3875 4 дня назад

      @@thundergabriel they could go for mid-level and train them to become seniors.

  • @yoanastoeva7418
    @yoanastoeva7418 26 дней назад

    This is so insightful!!! Can you share what you’re planning on posting in the future??? what are your projects in life?

  • @konstantinatosheva5080
    @konstantinatosheva5080 26 дней назад

    Video so good i almost changed career paths after watching🤩💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @astroviik
    @astroviik 26 дней назад

    Huh, I'm glad I watched this video! I originally wanted to do the Ruby path, but then considered the JS path because it seemed more widely used. You make a great case for sticking with Ruby! 🔻Thanks Vlad.

  • @m1dway
    @m1dway 27 дней назад

    you should also include blazor. Battery included, escape from JS, everything is done in C# if you're comfort with it

  • @terramueras3641
    @terramueras3641 27 дней назад

    Your vibe and appearance are like a perfect blend of @BenAwad and @WebDevSimplified :D Great video, keep up the fantastic work!

  • @ExploreSciFi
    @ExploreSciFi 27 дней назад

    what are your take on doing MERN instead of nextjs?

  • @ExploreSciFi
    @ExploreSciFi 27 дней назад

    i also watch videos of shipfast founder.... he makes great video also mentioned shipfast in latest video...

  • @yamiyuan1190
    @yamiyuan1190 27 дней назад

    short answer: laravel

  • @anonimoanonimo-wb5gk
    @anonimoanonimo-wb5gk Месяц назад

    I'm also lerarning Go to use It in the back-end of my projects, just started. I already know javascript, and practicing typescript. I wanted to learn Angular, but I see that most jobs require React. Is It worthy learning Angular knowing that I'm applying to get my first job, or will I need to learn React since It is more mentioned in job requirements?

  • @Bradequate
    @Bradequate Месяц назад

    I started on the odin project in December. I only have a few hours per evening due to 2 jobs. I got disillusioned recently when hitting javascript as it started going from 1 site to another. Started on freeCodeCamp where everything seems to be in 1 place and you seem to get proper certification. I've learnt far more in just a few weeks on code camp than in 6 months on odin project. Not slating odin as it taught me alot, I just find codecamp much more user friendly

  • @user-nz9ip7tj4e
    @user-nz9ip7tj4e Месяц назад

    what about both javascript and ruby?

    • @elliotcheung8799
      @elliotcheung8799 25 дней назад

      Ruby path includes html css javascript even React.js except Node.js

  • @SohailAhmad-vg3wf
    @SohailAhmad-vg3wf Месяц назад

    We must have a true OOP , an elegant language in our skillset.. Java is one. Java is verbose but it's quite a detailed Language.

  • @Claude_Developer
    @Claude_Developer Месяц назад

    Great work! love your content. Keep it up!😊

  • @TuberTugger
    @TuberTugger Месяц назад

    gd... who says, "In short" then doesn't answer. That's not what "in short" means. Waste my time...

  • @stevemargolies1187
    @stevemargolies1187 Месяц назад

    Start with C/C++ and after that everything is easy. You'll always have a job.

  • @mohamedsalah3260
    @mohamedsalah3260 Месяц назад

    php?

  • @OhReseT
    @OhReseT Месяц назад

    I plan on doing The Odin Project, but also doing some work of my own and maybe even some course on Udemy. I feel like TOP is a good place to start, but then you can branch off into React/Angular etc.

  • @MulanKhan-jz6hh
    @MulanKhan-jz6hh Месяц назад

    Ok what are ur views about choosing python+jhango+flask/php+laravel for backend like here you talked about ruby+ruby on rails ,plz share insight on that too.

  • @mozateiwilliams8554
    @mozateiwilliams8554 Месяц назад

    I’m doing Rubi for sure

  • @bayunugroho3232
    @bayunugroho3232 Месяц назад

    I can only do 1 programming language at the moment, it is R. I published my papers of quantitative finance in scopus-indexed journals. I still learn R and it is quite challenging.

  • @premierde
    @premierde Месяц назад

    I am on C++ since 10+yrs & it is the best. Java 8+. Go I see it is directly liftted copy paste from C++

  • @jared8411
    @jared8411 2 месяца назад

    I have been messing around with JS for almost 15 years. I took classes in Perl, java, visual basic (actually my intro to programming) and C#. I tried to take on Rust but it was not satisfying. I recently got to basics with C and digging into the low level stuff Rust can do but has few to no learning resources (you can learn the language, but what good does that do?) , and when I am ready I am going with Zed because C is satisfying but it's old and I like modern ways of doing some things. I might look at Rust again in about 5 years.

  • @tasos8230
    @tasos8230 2 месяца назад

    I like javascript but i hate html😅. I have experience with javascript java c# and some html css but i hate to try making html

  • @rverm1000
    @rverm1000 2 месяца назад

    ive been learning python the past 4 yrs. it does most of what i need. but i found this language from the 80's called squeak. alot of the syntax from this language is in modern languages.

  • @haibaidzokwomandre1468
    @haibaidzokwomandre1468 2 месяца назад

    I am a self learner and I am learning java because I also want to master data structures and algorithms and most use java as a language and also it widen my perception about web development. And my Odin path is JS.

  • @haibaidzokwomandre1468
    @haibaidzokwomandre1468 2 месяца назад

    I am a self learner and I am learning java because I also want to master data structures and algorithms and most use java as a language and also it widen my perception about web development.

  • @AnthonyNuñez-v1d
    @AnthonyNuñez-v1d 2 месяца назад

    well, here is the thing: for every 10 job opportunities , seven of them required javascript, probably one or two for java and the last one for ruby, and I feel more accurate to say c# before ruby. Javascript is more helpful for beginners than any other language. one you learn one programing language, you can easily switch into another one. The thing is understand one first, then you can build your path.

  • @markmeyer5361
    @markmeyer5361 2 месяца назад

    I've gone through so many languages since I was a kid in the mid-1970s! FORTRAN, PL/1, Assembly (many different architectures), SAS, Snobol, Perl, Awk, Ruby, Groovy, C (I wrote a compiler for C) ... and then of course Python (which I teach), Java, C++, and finally JavaScript. But Haskell is so pretty!

  • @BeastModeDR614
    @BeastModeDR614 2 месяца назад

    C#

  • @zbyniu-gh8sg
    @zbyniu-gh8sg 2 месяца назад

    Only LISP and PROLOG !!!

  • @henryvaneyk3769
    @henryvaneyk3769 2 месяца назад

    Been developing for 34 years. Before that coded in Fortran 4 and COBOL at High School. Then worked as a Telecoms and Computer Technician before coming back into software. Coded in Pascal, C, ASM, C++, C# and Java. Currently learning Rust and Kotlin. My advice is not to get hang up on languages. Rather focus your efforts on the specific application space that interests you the most.

  • @alphabasic1759
    @alphabasic1759 2 месяца назад

    I disagree regarding Rust. I do like it quite a bit, but in many ways it's too complex and one factor on major corporate use of a language is ability to bring on new people to their teams. Hence many are retaining their C applications (because honestly C++ doesn't bring much to the table over C ... not really). If you're considering Rust you should learn C as well. These two languages live in the same space of systems programming. Honestly, mixed language programming is the best of all worlds. Moreover, to actually call yourself a competent programmer you need to know several languages that view things differently and have written/updated quite a bit of code in each of those.

  • @TidalMaker
    @TidalMaker 2 месяца назад

    "There are no jobs for Rust but learn it anyway"

  • @Wai78_
    @Wai78_ 2 месяца назад

    I really love your content, keep it up!

  • @lucaior6978
    @lucaior6978 2 месяца назад

    not being able to land a Software Engineering Job keeping you big as hell

  • @amare65
    @amare65 2 месяца назад

    Has anyone tried coding in FLATUZ? I heard it stinks.

  • @FredMBeshears
    @FredMBeshears 2 месяца назад

    If you're interested in the history of AI research, consider learning Lisp or Scheme. Here are two references: 1. For Common Lisp Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp by Peter Norvig 2. For Scheme Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (2nd Edition) (MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) by Harold Abelson and Jay Sussman

  • @rankarat
    @rankarat 2 месяца назад

    Since when Go is more performant than C#? Lol, C# is at rust level in performance.

    • @fullrulle77
      @fullrulle77 2 месяца назад

      I also thought the idea that Go is so fast was strange and without proof but c# is not as fast as Rust. It is probably as fast as Go and Java.

  • @jpsion
    @jpsion 2 месяца назад

    c98, assembly, c++…feel like a genius, feel like a dinosaur.