How To Code in A Large Codebase

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  • @PedroTechnologies
    @PedroTechnologies  Год назад +1

    The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare skl.sh/pedrotech07231

  • @rhiannonmonks6894
    @rhiannonmonks6894 Год назад +1

    Thanks Pedro, this is a really helpful video, as always. I joined Sky after my own startups and other smaller startups and was really intimidated, I thought senior devs just knew everything from day 1, but of course it takes even the best dev a long time. You are 100% right and I would love a version control video as you suggested, for the lesser known commands and dealing with larger merge conflicts and cherry picking.

  • @k303k
    @k303k Год назад +6

    Hi Pedro I hope you will notice my comment.
    Firstly i want to say a massive thanks to you.Before i know your channel i only know js but after learning from your channel now i can build projects on my own.Because of you i became from No Stack to Full Stack.I've only left to learn Graphql from your courses.After learning from your channel i can think and how to implement logic and implement features on my own.At the first time of learning programming i'm always thinking like will i be able to go till the end of Full Stack?Because of you i can build full stack project on my own.Thank you so much Pedro.I will send money to you when i get my first job but currently i'm CS 3rd Yr.I 'll never forget you when i get my first job.Pls share and teach us new Technologies in the future too.Have a good day Pedro!!! My best prgoramming teacher❤❤❤

  • @isaacjon
    @isaacjon Год назад +10

    Advanced git

  • @bastienv6233
    @bastienv6233 Год назад

    Bro your content is so valuable ! It's exactly what we need to know as beginners.
    Please keep going on this topic (integration of a big project) with git etc.

  • @philippec4448
    @philippec4448 Год назад +1

    We so rarely get to learn about the experience of new devs in big companies. So thanks a lot for this very useful video. (And yes I would gladly watch a video about advanced concepts of GIT with examples and stories in relation with your experience in big companies so we can better understand the use and purpose of advanced commands)

  • @astrophilo2000
    @astrophilo2000 5 месяцев назад +1

    thank you, I appreciate those kind word, I needed that

  • @boredguy5805
    @boredguy5805 6 месяцев назад

    Such a helpful video bro, thank you

  • @user-lt5sj2ez9t
    @user-lt5sj2ez9t Год назад +2

    Excellent video as always)
    (Even If I haven't watched it completely yet)

  • @DeepakKhatri-ke7yn
    @DeepakKhatri-ke7yn Год назад +1

    Love you man and thanks for the op content

  • @lfellidev
    @lfellidev Год назад +1

    Hey Pedro! Whar your favorite track service Data dog, New Relic, Cloud Watch, Google Analytics...?

  • @rifkiy330
    @rifkiy330 Год назад +2

    pls make video about implementing of version control

  • @_isosa_
    @_isosa_ Год назад +2

    Please need git and github tutorial

  • @eshw23
    @eshw23 Год назад

    Any chance you can make a CRUD tutorial with prisma and nextjs(simple todo app maybe), and also tell us how you were able to grind leetcode when searching for jobs.

  • @prateektiwari4116
    @prateektiwari4116 Год назад

    It would be nice if you start a kind of bootcamp on open source where in first episode you wrap up about github and then for next few episodes like exploring large codebases and doing contributions

  • @RogerThat902
    @RogerThat902 15 дней назад

    In my experience the code isn’t even the bottleneck, it’s all the things related to getting set up w/ a new code base. There are always issues and gotchas, plus company knowledge that is required to run the app you need to work on. That’s the hard part IMO. The good thing is it is known. Most people will help you.

  • @vilijanac
    @vilijanac Год назад

    It is easy to work today, on the large codebase, as have IDE that boilerplates in your added hundred separate files, what want to compile, and have AI to copilot with you, if not good in English, and in coding don't mind is sitting next to someone where is pair programming with from a third world country. So, go for it.

  • @satishyadav-uo9rn
    @satishyadav-uo9rn 6 месяцев назад +1

    1. Folder structure
    2. Installing necessary extensions and setup your own environment
    3. Don't hesitate to ask your team
    4. Own documentation
    5. Learn git advance
    6. Always ready to be embarrassed 😂

  • @AlameenAdeyemi
    @AlameenAdeyemi Год назад

    Love your intro 😍😍❤

  • @hariommahato919
    @hariommahato919 Год назад

    yea ..when i learn and make project before i use nextjs for both server and client code but when i joined as a employee 6th month ago..i get said not to code like that and to seperate code so i am learning graphwl and i am noe i use graphql server as backend and nextjs for frontend with other tech too❤❤

  • @raheem81kg
    @raheem81kg Год назад

    Showing us how to contribute something meaningful to some open source codebase would be a nice video 😊

  • @BlhJ400
    @BlhJ400 Год назад

    Bro, thanks 🙏

  • @sandeepreddy6247
    @sandeepreddy6247 11 месяцев назад

    Need advanced git usage with large code bases

  • @user-ei4vo1wn5z
    @user-ei4vo1wn5z 5 месяцев назад

    please make video on git and cherry pick , i really need to be thorough with it , and what ever you said about getting used to be dumb is true , i have been going through it for a while 😅
    and please make a video on Code quality as well, today i made a change in backend where i used iaArray js function and when i showed it to my mentor suggested making change in frontend and added useEffect for handling a case where a value was coming as array [4] when is should be a single Int , i felt dumb , please let me know what is the standard code quality and why did it not occur to me that a change could be made in frontend.

  • @ajayg2752
    @ajayg2752 Год назад

    Please do Basic to Advanced Git

  • @coderboysobuj
    @coderboysobuj Год назад +2

    Advanced git❤

  • @weizhang2389
    @weizhang2389 Год назад

    Legit suggestions

  • @bojanbokisha
    @bojanbokisha Год назад +1

    Advanced git !!!

  • @lacag-lacag
    @lacag-lacag Год назад

    bro make i beg u to make a tutorial about git plz

  • @dysper971
    @dysper971 Год назад +2

    Nice video !!! Yeah make a video on git advanced🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @vilijanac
    @vilijanac Год назад

    A large codebase must work in OOP. It is compiled and corporate, not interpreted on the fly.

  • @muhangielioda
    @muhangielioda Год назад

    yah make a video on git

  • @lucasdossantossantato5992
    @lucasdossantossantato5992 8 дней назад

    Que legal, um br com canal em inglês

  • @brajagopalmukherjee1588
    @brajagopalmukherjee1588 Год назад +1

    Hi Pedro ,need same tutorial like nextjs with all updates

  • @user-rj5yu2mj9w
    @user-rj5yu2mj9w Год назад +3

    Hey Bro! I completed your react course 2 weeks ago but I still face problems when I try to make projects It will be a huge favor if you upload a video of making a big react project

    • @kabeerahmad26
      @kabeerahmad26 Год назад +1

      Going through the same situation. But i created three to four tiny projects and still having a hard time to build the logic

    • @Kang_3
      @Kang_3 Год назад +2

      yess i've also learn react from his channel too.Firstly just do some components on your own such as slider, pagination, and filtering components etc.And then you should make an admin dashboard without using component library.If you're comfortable with creating those project just make api project such as recipe app or news app and play with useEffect useState hooks etc.I 've also come from this situation also.Before i met him i only know js but now i learned and build project in React,Node,Express,Mongodb,Mysql and firebase .You got this too.Keep going.

    • @kabeerahmad26
      @kabeerahmad26 Год назад +1

      @@Kang_3 How many months did you spend on learning react?

    • @PedroTechnologies
      @PedroTechnologies  Год назад +4

      Don't worry everyone! I went through the same thing, but it comes from you trying something above ur abilities with the expectation of it not being very good. For example, when I started I immediately tried building a tinder type website where users are matched based on musical interests (spotify). This seemed impossible in the beginning, but I kept searching for solutions every time I ran into a bug and learned a lot from it.

    • @kabeerahmad26
      @kabeerahmad26 Год назад

      @@PedroTechnologies
      Can we talk on Discord or somewhere else?