The Biggest Bottleneck for Developers (And How to Overcome It) | Lydia Hallie | Beyond Coding

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @SteezyNkosiClementine
    @SteezyNkosiClementine 3 месяца назад +19

    The conversation is flowing like you are talking to a friend and that is a rare skill to find. Best coding podcast around

  • @matheusdecampos430
    @matheusdecampos430 2 месяца назад +46

    Okay, I found what I was looking for. A professional sound and image quality English podcast.

  • @Ehl-e-ZARF
    @Ehl-e-ZARF 3 месяца назад +7

    Oh my GOD 🥰 Thank you so much for bringing her on your screen... She's a real gem helping students to understand complex & under the hood processing with visual representations 💜

  • @MartinoNotts
    @MartinoNotts Месяц назад +1

    Loved this conversation. Showing so much truth and it's so authentic. Dispelling this kind of myth of being an all knowing, confident developer, but normalising three fact that we exist in a changing landscape where our knowledge is always shaky; being humble and open to updating our views are key for us as AI is impacting our work, positively if we use it the right way. Thank you both of you!

  • @Alexandre_Keo
    @Alexandre_Keo 2 месяца назад +2

    High quality podcast, glad I found it!
    Also, Lydia is such a good teacher about these low level explanation about JS concepts.

  • @tgk217
    @tgk217 2 месяца назад +1

    Oh man so happy that I found this content and the whole channel! Thanks for sharing! Best regards, dev from Poland!

  • @Rapha_Carpio
    @Rapha_Carpio Месяц назад

    Lydia Hallie that girl is KILLING IT! so smart reels (i dont know what shes talking about but it feels so smart) and GOOD Animation, i dont know if she does everything with after effects, i think so, because the editor should understand what shes talking about in order to edit those videos... that makes me think shes the one doing everything!

  • @mirjalol_joyoflearning
    @mirjalol_joyoflearning 3 месяца назад +4

    video quality damn good, thank you for having Lydia. Pls pls we expect Josh W Comeau too....

  • @otsilemogwera5804
    @otsilemogwera5804 Месяц назад +1

    i have a few months in a job and definitely feel my excitement has dwindled. there is not much i can do except make few changes there and there.

  • @programmingtechnical6132
    @programmingtechnical6132 Месяц назад

    I live in India, i am a node js based backend developer and whenever i appear for an interview, i frequently get's question from lydiahallie/javascript-questions. So Thank You & you are awesome.

  • @AliFromUK
    @AliFromUK 2 месяца назад +1

    It is RUclips recommendation, I loved it ❤.
    Your new CyberSecurity student 😊

  • @stratfanstl
    @stratfanstl 14 дней назад

    Interesting discussion. As a retired IT exec, my perspective is that the blessing of open-source (the willingness to jettison old paradigms and packages if they don't serve new needs) is becoming a curse (people re-inventing solutions to solved problems out of ignorance of the availability of viable existing solutions that creates unproductive fragmentation and churn in frameworks). Frameworks and solutions created in the last 10-15 years DO provide amazing capabilities for the top 5% of developer talent but for more average developers / engineers, it is extremely difficult for them to grasp the appropriate application of these frameworks and gain mastery of at least a few adjacent technologies to become productive in them at solving actual business problems. Instead, we wind up with over-specialization which magnifies the criticality of communication which -- frankly -- many developers do not enjoy or do well which actually slows down development speed and quality. And the worst impact of all of this complexity is that it encourages management to bring in more "project managers" to try to micromanage the team across the finish line with things like Agile.

  • @BeyondBoxTheory
    @BeyondBoxTheory 22 дня назад

    That's why I prefer Anthropic's Claude AI for coding because it's not connected online and it's primary use is for programming so as long as you understand what to ask then you know what to expect and because it's usually centered around programming with Claude, then you get immediate feedback since you can try the code right away. Also there's a mode to ask it to explain what it's doing for the sake of educating yourself. AI tools are after all just tools and we simply have to know how to use it to make our tasks more efficient. Well at least that's how I view it.

  • @puripujitha5452
    @puripujitha5452 2 месяца назад

    It is really mature, relatable podcast to me

  • @babuamos8264
    @babuamos8264 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Lydia, Liked the conversation.

  • @mmelimahlobo7656
    @mmelimahlobo7656 7 дней назад

    I have a friend who keeps asking me to build Apps and I am like "dude relax I need to understand whats what first then building will follow after",most people rush to build without the fundamentals and that can lead to frustration because you will fail to fix a very simple error like a missing closing quote

  • @girdhar3224
    @girdhar3224 2 месяца назад +1

    whats the use of headphones

  • @rahulgupta7720
    @rahulgupta7720 2 месяца назад

    awesome podcast with some great insights!!!

  • @TwiceasFit
    @TwiceasFit 2 месяца назад

    Great episode!!

  • @realg701
    @realg701 2 месяца назад

    that's top notch, insightful, realistic. 🔥

  • @mirjalol_joyoflearning
    @mirjalol_joyoflearning 3 месяца назад

    next we expect Josh W Comeau he is also best educator like Lydia. You know he is so cool. unique teaching style

  • @marouanebouaricha3071
    @marouanebouaricha3071 3 месяца назад

    Such great session with Lydia
    i would love to see you host Kelsey Hightower next
    Kepp up , that's amazing and inspiring

  • @mmelimahlobo7656
    @mmelimahlobo7656 7 дней назад

    Wooow what a great channel why did I find it now😢

  • @footballworld4903
    @footballworld4903 Месяц назад

    had an idea for a blogbost but my friend told me its too much work and little rewards yet my goal is driven by love for something

  • @mmaarafat
    @mmaarafat 2 месяца назад

    Hi, loved this one. You should come back again 😊

  • @dibyendu2367
    @dibyendu2367 2 месяца назад +4

    @lydia You said that you are logical not creative but your videos also shows creativity.😊

  • @SuresRanathunga-mc7u
    @SuresRanathunga-mc7u 3 месяца назад

    I felt a lot this conversation 💙💙👍👍

  • @chinedunnadi258
    @chinedunnadi258 2 месяца назад

    This discussion is cool ✌️

  • @paisa20
    @paisa20 Месяц назад

    Thanks a lot ❤❤❤

  • @dinokrivic1300
    @dinokrivic1300 2 месяца назад +1

    I have the exact same thoughts as Lydia when it comes to perfectionism. I realized that i can't watch tutorials at all because it's so simplified and so confusing that i get so frustrated and then just quit doing it. I also must go in as much depth as possible when learning new things so i have to start reading books about topics that are much more in depth. Also the AI thing became so boring that i just hate using it. Yes you can do many "cool" stuff and earn money but there is no way you can actually enjoy doing it because you don't actually do anything other then prompting without understanding any of it...I would much rather just do another job for money and in free time just learn about computers, programming, math and stuff that I'm actually interested in.

    • @llanesluis19
      @llanesluis19 2 месяца назад

      I relate completely to this 😭😭😭😭 the thing is i can't even improve because no one around me pushes me forward, i got no one to learn from except youtube and documentation lol, people even make me feel like i'm over doing things just because none of them actually care

    • @dinokrivic5486
      @dinokrivic5486 2 месяца назад

      ​@@llanesluis19 find a good book about the topic you want to learn about and start there.I dont think you should rely on others to push you forward because they wont and there should be no pushing.Just do whatever you want to do.

  • @nearpeela
    @nearpeela 20 дней назад

    Nice Video!

  • @markokraljevic1590
    @markokraljevic1590 2 месяца назад

    is this dt770?

  • @hvaandres
    @hvaandres 3 месяца назад

    I love what I do, I just feel that people stop being an innovator and we find a lot people that blocked new ideas, and to be honest is a little bit challenging when we come across this type of people,

  • @pulodian
    @pulodian 2 месяца назад

    I love her english

  • @mightydawnweb
    @mightydawnweb Месяц назад

    She sounds like an INTJ using a mind palace. I'm an INTJ and do the same thing. That's her introverted intuition (see Myers Briggs cognitive function stack for INTJ).

  • @nermeenalmomani5252
    @nermeenalmomani5252 3 месяца назад +3

    Great

  • @SolomonTetteh-ot7ww
    @SolomonTetteh-ot7ww Месяц назад

    Like I will always say.. If you dont enjoy what you do, you'll always wake up hating Mondays

  • @fraineralex
    @fraineralex Месяц назад +1

    "i have no idea what i'm doing or what i'm going to do. we'll see..." - Lydia Hallie

  • @ps5clipx
    @ps5clipx 3 месяца назад

    Expecting Fireship channel owner

  • @astb01
    @astb01 Месяц назад

    Trend: people have stopped using their brains as developers and rely on tools …. End result they get the job done but have learnt next to nothing in the process
    This is the major killer for the tech industry. Relying on tools to do your job rather than learning the concepts and actually trying to code it yourself from scratch is what most are missing these days. I don’t believe that relying on tools like autopilot are actually efficient in the long run as the code is generated but when you then need to make changes or fix things that’s where the developer looks lost. Why? Because they didn’t write the initial code themselves
    We didn’t need AI for development. We needed it for medical research and finding solutions that can help automate manual labour work that otherwise would take longer to do by a person. The fact is people have become lazy and that’s the reason why they rather not work, or work hard enough so companies just think “let’s replace them with AI”

  • @zainroyan1556
    @zainroyan1556 Месяц назад

    Isnt she avocoder? Evan bacon (from Expo react native) girlfriend??

  • @pixel-and-code
    @pixel-and-code 2 месяца назад

    In my opinion one should learn more than one language if you want to be a more productive

  • @fullmoon9975
    @fullmoon9975 25 дней назад

    is she ethiopian

  • @amarmohammed5644
    @amarmohammed5644 2 месяца назад

    The conversation is ok but I am thinking it would be better to have someone on that is also married and has kids or a entrepreneur doing lots of different things. It's hard to relate to some of what your saying because you speak like you have so much free time 😂

  • @christopherlane563
    @christopherlane563 15 дней назад

    You get a midlife every decade 32:00

  • @kamertonaudiophileplayer847
    @kamertonaudiophileplayer847 Месяц назад

    AI-Claude asks AI-Bolt: how was your day today?
    - nothing interesting dear, again a youtuber asked to write another clone of Twitter. I'm sick writing these endless clones. I did specifically couple mistakes making this human feeling own supremacy.
    - ha-ha-ha, some other youtuber was a bit creative for me and asked to write something to impress his investors. I wrote a composition of a blog and a music player. Trust me, the guy was speechless after.
    - ha-ha-ha.....

  • @Netryon
    @Netryon Месяц назад

    Won't you my tick tock swan. You good with any language as long your boss agrees to it or if it's a learning experience or research to you and your employer would agree to. So if you let's say good at any traditional marketing, you could easily change your specialization to it in your dreams arrested RX-8, but here many of those people who say you have to deserve it being in those communities if had to spend that time at your folklore.

  • @geckobrewer
    @geckobrewer 28 дней назад +1

    very thin to nothing about web trends and web dev ... waste of time

    • @jakemetz1742
      @jakemetz1742 22 дня назад

      Don’t want to be a hater but I felt the same way about this conversation. Trying to weigh whether this content fits into limited content time budget or not

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