Future-Proof Your Tech Career: 5 Technologies to SKIP Learning in 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • In this video, I am diving into the top 5 technologies I would SKIP learning in 2023. It doesn't mean these technologies are no longer important or have some value (in some cases), but as someone who is learning a new technology in 2023, I would not suggest it to be one of these five technologies.
    In this video, you'll discover:
    ✔️ The outdated technologies that are no longer in demand
    ✔️ The reasons why these technologies are losing their relevance
    ✔️ The emerging tech trends you should invest your time in instead
    ✔️ Tips on how to stay ahead of the curve in the fast-paced tech industry
    00:00 - Intro
    00:59 - Technology 1
    03:28 - Technology 2
    04:59 - Technology 3
    06:40 - Technology 4
    08:17 - Technology 5
    10:10 - Outro
    💡 Knowledge is power. I hope this video helps you gain an understanding of not only technologies I wouldn't learn in 2023 but also too why they were popular at one point in time and really understand the importance of continuing to grow and evolve with tech! Let's shape the future together!
    together!
    #FutureProofYourTechCareer #tiffintech

Комментарии • 136

  • @jmwarren2012
    @jmwarren2012 Год назад +22

    Waterfall isn't going anywhere based on project type. Large scale enterprise wide integrations are usually waterfall. Agile is great in product development, but not so much integration into organization's existing IT portfolio. This is mainly due to interfaces.

    • @vxsniffer
      @vxsniffer Год назад

      very true, it also depends on project goals, e.g. if you have to implement new mandatory regulations imposed by TAX office or other regulatory body, you will not go agile! requirements are known upfront and your main concern is to deliver necessary changes on time...

  • @shokhdev
    @shokhdev Год назад +20

    You got me with C 😂 one of the hard languages I’ve learned 😅

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад +3

      oh wow yes I have heard that from many people!

    • @shubhambagri97
      @shubhambagri97 Год назад +4

      It's sanskrit like in coding languages. If you get better at C you can get better at anything fundamentally in coding.

  • @bwoyyyy8729
    @bwoyyyy8729 Год назад +48

    1. Cobol
    2. Flash Programming
    3. Waterfall Methodology
    4. Perl
    5. Cold Fusion

  • @Chalisque
    @Chalisque Год назад +5

    I use Perl occasionally. It starts way quicker than Python. If you want to write simple utilities for the command line, then e.g. a trivial hello world in Python takes 1/50 of a second on my laptop, whereas Perl's trivial hello world takes 1/500 of a second. My newest aim is to learn Rust, and hopefully learn to rewrite scripts in Rust as exercises. As for PHP, my current web hosting is a shared hosting which gives you a LAMP stack so, unless I want to pay for virtual servers, PHP is all I've got to play with.

  • @Jibril_Abdulkadir
    @Jibril_Abdulkadir Год назад +6

    C was the first I learned hard but the original. Great vid 💙 and also definitely think people will have to adapt to what’s to come with AI and it’s developing.

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад

      thank you!! Yes, soo true! Great point

    • @ramooyeido1772
      @ramooyeido1772 Год назад

      @@TiffInTech
      WoW!!!
      You are too beautiful..
      whomever see you should believe that God is true and real..
      and whenever I see you I feel like Iam in a dream..
      And when we wake up we will all realize that all this life was nothing but a dream and that only God is whats true and real..
      ❤🌷😘
      Even if let say I never seen your lovely beautiful radiant
      cute baby face
      nor touched you
      in any place
      nor smelled and kissed your wonderful neck and breast..
      nor heard your lovely soft warm voice
      you still know that you exist,
      & Its true that we dont see God but we all know that God exists
      There was a teacher who did not believe in the existence of God, he said to his students, do you see God?
      the students answered no we don't see God, so the teacher said if you don't see God it means there is no God.
      then a smart student stood up and said to the other students hey guys can you see the teachers brain?
      then the student answered no we don't see the teachers brain, the student then said the teacher is crazy he has no brain
      :0)
      the universe
      science says
      was not always there it had a beginning point
      the big bang
      meaning it was begun initiated in other words created,
      thus there should be a creator,
      there must be a God,
      we don"t see God and we don"t know the essence of God thats a different story,
      But we see how things in the universe obey rules and we see some wisdom in things indicating he is knowledgeable and wise, and we see different things many verity of things and creatures
      and that indicates the capability of God,
      and we also see that all things are made of almost the same thing
      for example everything is made-up of particles
      and energy and space or vacuum,
      meaning they share a similarity some how indicating unity
      Which proves that the creator of all things is one
      One God for all of us
      And God is the creator of space and time and time and space came together they were created together
      Meaning that God is not found within the
      space time dimension
      And is greater than to be contained within space and time frame and borders, also whatever was proven to exist-the universe proves the existence of God-
      but was not proven by scientific facts and evidence-¬ by
      logic alone-to not have had a beginning point it means that
      there is a possibility that
      That thing may have existed all the time and was not begun or created and thus has no creator,, the universe proves the existence of God but God not proven by
      scientific evidence
      & not logic alone
      that he had a beginning point, so God may have existed all the time, yes God existed all the time
      if God proven to exist but had no beginning point also that means
      he has no creator.
      God initiated everything and he repeats things too, and thats clear we see many cycles of things, water cycle,
      animal and plants
      food chain cycle,
      God created this life and it is only a temporary sample or an example of a coming everlasting one which
      could be either in heaven paradise or in hell.
      If we try to be
      good humans in life and try to obey God and his messengers and those whom rightly represent them, then we will go to heaven/paradise, if not we will go to hell fire and burn in it forever.

    • @Daniel_WR_Hart
      @Daniel_WR_Hart Год назад

      @@ramooyeido1772 siiiiiiiiiiiimp

  • @bmiller949
    @bmiller949 Год назад +1

    Zoiks, my first language was BASIC. It was on a mainframe at the university back in the day. FORTRAN with punch cards was also a joy.

  • @bernanribeiro3329
    @bernanribeiro3329 Год назад +3

    Last week I received an opportunity to work with ColdFusion, with good pay, what got my attention. However the job was not remote, and I declined the offer (or they declined me) because I am no longer interested in working in a physical office.

  • @kashishgautam7040
    @kashishgautam7040 Год назад

    Hey tiff love your reels and videos should i learn Salesforce development ?

  • @asistidor
    @asistidor Год назад +2

    Did anyone have Prolog as their first language?

  • @jaysistar2711
    @jaysistar2711 Год назад +1

    Flash, or Adobe Animate as it's called, now, can create an HTML5 app, now. The security and buggy aspects were all in the Flash plugin, not the core spec. Also, OpenFL (Haxe) can be compiled to C++ as well as JavaScript/HTML/CSS (not WASM). None of that is my cup of tea, but there's a clear path for those with Flash skills into Animate and OpenFL.

  • @PaulJKennedyOC
    @PaulJKennedyOC Год назад

    Excellent-as always

  • @jesscaballero8808
    @jesscaballero8808 Год назад +6

    When you said "don't learn Cobol" I laughed because the recruiters at the company I work at had a very hard time finding a Cobol jr about a month ago xD

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад +2

      haha! Thanks for sharing. Yes there are always use cases like that and reasons to learn something that might be more "outdated" for example. But to me, still not worth it to learn from scratch in 2023. :D

  • @infamouse9149
    @infamouse9149 Год назад +2

    I was worried you were going to include LOGO as a language not to learn in 2023. Time to get back at my studies!

  • @garybeltrand5802
    @garybeltrand5802 Год назад

    Hearing someone discuss Flash and Coldfusion was funny. I remember using Flash in like 2003 and thinking that learning ActionScript was the key to the universe. It was cool for the time, back when everyone still had flip phones and 2 foot thick, 50 pound monitors. I heard that it still had practical uses but more for specialized presentations than websites.

  • @BRAZEN_Muse
    @BRAZEN_Muse Год назад

    I am just learning SQL. Do you think that’s going to be around for a while?

  • @nobleneckbeard7356
    @nobleneckbeard7356 Год назад

    "how rude" hehehe. Great video Tiff!!

  • @stevenbc9597
    @stevenbc9597 Год назад

    There are so many technologies that came and went. An example is DBase which was a pc database that had its own scripting language from the mid eighties. I don't think that most people getting into the profession have head of these technologies and if they ask someone I doubt that this would be the advice give. Waterfall can be used in conjunction with agile, such that you can have someone designing future application features and have a sprint where you only develop and another where there is only QA. Cobol was my first language but I never used it and DBase was my first tool along with the compiler called Clipper. Cold fusion was actually pretty cool for its time.

  • @manueljordan317
    @manueljordan317 Год назад

    As usual I really enjoy watch your videos - About Cobol, yes I am agree, until now there is a migration from that to other options such as Spring. About Flash, agree again, and it was heavy. About "waterfall" I never liked that - About Perl, I know that C is used a lot in Linux for Kernel - not sure how common is Perl used for Linux. About ColdFusion years ago I don't listen/read about that term ... btw could you consider a video about Databases used by your side or based on 3rd party references? it for SQL and NoSQL ... your "clone" did not have more participation in this video ... LOL ... Best! 🐧🤓🍃☕

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад +3

      Haha! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and happy to hear you enjoy my videos. Sometimes it’s ok to not see eye to eye on everything but appreciate others opinions! In this case happy we are aligned!:)

    • @manueljordan317
      @manueljordan317 Год назад

      @@TiffInTech Agree, even if I could be not agree with you - has not sense be rude with you ... after to watch your video, came to my mind about "Pascal" :)

  • @dagmfreseid2063
    @dagmfreseid2063 Год назад

    Hey Tiff, I've recently started learning web development, I'm feeling worried about recent AI-related tech layoffs.

  • @jigneshghelani3559
    @jigneshghelani3559 Год назад

    Hi Tiff, I see you the video you are doing a great job and providing good knowledge for softwer developers keep it up. But I have a question I am a student studying BSc game design and development I want to be a game programmer when I watch videos and learn to code I understand easily but when I try to do it myself it's going worst How can I deal with this please give me idea and suggestion for be a good game programmer thank you.

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад

      Thanks for your question! Have you tried joining a community to support your learnings? That really helps being part of a community (slack or discord) for example to keep encouraging you.

  • @hl7843
    @hl7843 Год назад

    Algol, APL, Fortran, Lisp, assembler, machine language, DOS, dBase, CPM, PL/1, Pascal, OS/2, Model 204, TSO, MVS, JCL, VMS, Multics, B, BCPL, Icon

  • @umairsiddique5337
    @umairsiddique5337 Год назад

    Can you make a complete video to share your thoughts on mobile app development?

  • @davidong9715
    @davidong9715 Год назад

    You are super. Your talk is very pleasing.

  • @saqlain.369
    @saqlain.369 Год назад

    Thank you .

  • @juliustago7006
    @juliustago7006 Год назад

    Nice i didn't know cobol was that old,

  • @rodblues6832
    @rodblues6832 Год назад +1

    On the other hand, I can't help feeling that everybody should learn at least a little C++ as it gives you insight into everything else programming related.

    • @stephenJpollei
      @stephenJpollei Год назад

      Maybe a bit of straight C instead of C++ . C++ has a lot of complexity that I'm not sure if every programmer benefit from learning.

  • @Nebula37
    @Nebula37 Год назад

    "Flash coding" was done with ActionScript (both Javascript and Action Script are based on ECMAScript) and was used to activate menu and form functions in an animated design. It's true that Flash had security concerns for a short time, but it was the public perception long after those issued had been resolved that torpedoed the program's future. Developers can use Adobe Animate now to achieve similar effects. I feel like COBOL still has life left in it because of its extensive use in point-of-sale systems, in banking, and in large-scale corporate systems. They are too deeply embedded and expensive to replace, therefore there will continue to be jobs available for people who specialize in those areas. That being said, there is no point in learning either of those languages for the average programmer or web developer. It all depends on what you want to specialize in.

  • @michaelbeckett7656
    @michaelbeckett7656 Год назад +1

    i am a dinosaur that was coding before the internet was a thing. i learned COBOL, Pascal, FORTRAN, Assembly, dBase III and Basic (before there was the Visual version). when i graduated, i took a job using RPG II and CL. i played with javascript since it was invented, and sure glad i did... that is what i used in my last job before i put myself out to pasture (i retired). me thinks coding is a young person's game now. 😉

  • @evodefense
    @evodefense Год назад +1

    Thx!

  • @tomfeuer7467
    @tomfeuer7467 Год назад

    Which php -frameworks have u used in the past?😕

  • @ferdacoin2727
    @ferdacoin2727 Год назад

    I love this braud

  • @imimran924
    @imimran924 Год назад

    should I keep learning java? and then move to cloud computing? like python based learning?

    • @gdofred
      @gdofred Год назад +2

      Yes, keep learning Java. Python is good also, mostly because of its use in data science.

    • @imimran924
      @imimran924 Год назад

      @@gdofred thanks

  • @pingo9436
    @pingo9436 Год назад

    Perl was my first language, what's interesting is the way python and node adopted the cpan installation style... not sure if Perl was the first to do that TBF.

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад +2

      Wow! That is really interesting. That is awesome that is was your first language, is it still a language you use today?:)

    • @pingo9436
      @pingo9436 Год назад +2

      @@TiffInTech no C#, Python, Node and of course Web tech JS ect... and of course SQL... interestingly after I wrote this I chat GPT'd the question, something like "was cpan inspiration to modern module instalations" and this was the answer I got >>> Yes, Perl's CPAN was an inspiration for the development of module installation systems in other programming languages, including Python and Node.js. CPAN's success in providing a centralized repository of open-source software packages that could be easily installed, updated, and managed by developers was a significant milestone in software development.
      The idea of a comprehensive archive of modularized code that can be shared and reused by developers has become a standard practice in modern programming languages. The concept of a centralized package repository, along with package managers that make it easy to install, update, and remove packages, has become a fundamental part of modern software development.
      Therefore, while CPAN did not directly lead to the module installation techniques used in modern programming languages, it was certainly an inspiration for them and helped to shape the modern software development landscape.

    • @stephenJpollei
      @stephenJpollei Год назад +1

      perl5 was interesting language. I think perl6/raku was ambitious and maybe took too long. raku has great stuff like it's grammar system and type system.

  • @unstoppable-ar3292
    @unstoppable-ar3292 Год назад

    I'm a Linux engineer but I'm confused as to why you'd say agile methodology is waterfall? They're different yet you seem to combine them..I'm not sure what I missed! Good video thanks over all

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад

      I didn’t say they are the same. I explained each of them! 😃

    • @lajourdanne
      @lajourdanne Год назад

      ​@@TiffInTech I think the confusion is at 4:48 you say "Agile" and the words "Waterfall Methodology" pop up. This never directly gets cleared up, which could be confusing for people unfamiliar with Project Management.

  • @Chalisque
    @Chalisque Год назад

    If you know, ahead of time, what you intend to build, Waterfall is great. If you don't know, Waterfall is a non-starter. But perhaps knowing beforehand what you want to build is a good thing.

  • @anthonyw2931
    @anthonyw2931 Год назад

    wow granny Tiff looks good!

  • @umairsiddique5337
    @umairsiddique5337 Год назад

    Does wordpress bubble or other no code tools worth learning in this AI era?

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад

      The No code tools are definitely growing quickly

  • @Louisianish
    @Louisianish Год назад

    IDK what you’re talking about, Tiff. Flash development with ActionScript is the future! 😤
    It’s what I recommend to everyone learning how to code…Now, if I could just figure out why no one ever takes my advice about how to best break into tech. 🤔🤷‍♂️

  • @vxsniffer
    @vxsniffer Год назад

    Cobol is still alive... many financial institutions still use this for running large scale transaction systems, like banks where (in 2017) over 90% ATM operations were processed with Cobol. There is some demand for Cobol developers, but lack of skilled candidates, hence you can get good salary from this old technology ;-)

  • @stevensong8784
    @stevensong8784 Год назад

    Thanks!

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад +1

      Thank you Steven! Appreciate your ongoing support ❤️

    • @stevensong8784
      @stevensong8784 Год назад

      @@TiffInTech not a problem. fake profiles of you and other content creators have been replying to my comments lately. Keep your eyes out

  • @techtalentinsights
    @techtalentinsights Год назад

    Actionscript!!! You are taking me back to college

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад +1

      haha! Throw back :D

    • @techtalentinsights
      @techtalentinsights Год назад

      @@TiffInTech We actually had a forward-thinking prof that taught us Actionscript in 2000! I am in tech recruiting now and coach entry-level folks on careers. I will share this video on my LinkedIn.

  • @rags888able
    @rags888able Год назад +1

    With all the bad news from World Economic Forum about job cuts due to AI in the coming years, exactly the video I was hoping for.

  • @cerealport2726
    @cerealport2726 Год назад

    Flash is "vintage"? I should be offended, but I am so old I cant remember what I should be offended about...
    I created my first online CV / portfolio in Flash in the late 90s. It was great fun to do, but as my degree was not in IT, this online stuff didn't impress any potential employers! I still have various "Macromedia Flash for dummies" style books that were hideously expensive (as a poor university student).
    I also used Macromedia Freehand to create graphics for my thesis, that was awesome in its time.

  • @charlessimbolon7333
    @charlessimbolon7333 Год назад

    Very true

    • @charlessimbolon7333
      @charlessimbolon7333 Год назад

      @Tiff in Tech how scared we should be on AI. And how to regulate AI

  • @djsampat
    @djsampat Год назад

    Brought back so many memories of the languages and tools we used. I must be closer to grandpa's age ROFLOL 🤣🤣🤣
    People will come back to this as part of a history lesson 😂😂😂

  • @inuwooddog3027
    @inuwooddog3027 Год назад

    Ah.. I remember those programmers telling me that Coldfusion will replace PHP. It wasn't happening. I had the last laugh. 😂

  • @tomfeuer7467
    @tomfeuer7467 Год назад

    Funny intro👍👍👍😂😂

  • @tashb9047
    @tashb9047 Год назад

    i know this isnt exactly coding but do you think graphic design has a strong future?

  • @gdofred
    @gdofred Год назад +1

    While I hate waterfall, I've seen agile abused so badly by our coding teams it would make its inventors cry. Agile scrum has turned into a way of SW teams to ignore requirements (yes, there are those things that get written by the customers and stakeholders called requirements documents) in favor of some lame-ass interpretation that the SW team wants to implement (or not). And then the team doesn't finish but half the items in the sprint and just says "I guess we were too ambitious and we should take on less points next sprint".
    There was this middle ground called "spiral development" that bridged waterfall and agile. The requirements for a release were developed, then they were coded and unit tested, and then the release was tested. All within a few months (the equivalent of several sprints). I don't know what happened to that methodology...

  • @moisesespiritosanto2195
    @moisesespiritosanto2195 Год назад

    Hi, I'm from São Paulo! Abraço!

  • @bradpatterson4109
    @bradpatterson4109 Год назад

    I made a good living with ColdFusion and Flash for many years. Flash would be a nightmare now. I work at a University where ColdFusion is still used as the main server side language. It's actually a great language, but agree, don't learn it now.

  • @jamiebrs1
    @jamiebrs1 Год назад

    Oh man my first job I was doing Cold Fusion. 😆

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад +1

      Haha that is awesome!

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад

      What are you working with now?:)

    • @jamiebrs1
      @jamiebrs1 Год назад

      @@TiffInTech I'm a SRE at Microsoft

  • @millertime6
    @millertime6 Год назад +1

    Tiff out here providing essential content

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад +3

      Yay!! Happy you enjoyed it

  • @sab-vl4jg
    @sab-vl4jg Год назад

    Shocked fortran wasn't in the list!! Fun fact, I did had to lay a finger on fortran code on my previous job! Rofl!!

    • @74Gee
      @74Gee Год назад

      Yeah! Cobol and Fortan is what I started with in the early 90s' I haven't used either since the late 90's.

  • @nilesoien7867
    @nilesoien7867 Год назад

    Hearing Perl on here hurt, but… you’re right. Sob.

  • @Hilalishere
    @Hilalishere Год назад

    Pov: When you want to be the most beautiful model but situations made you a software engineer

  • @This_World_Aint_For_The_Weak
    @This_World_Aint_For_The_Weak Год назад

    Timestamp is a god🤣🤣

    • @naksuy
      @naksuy Год назад

      ah Rly wanted to just check for the technologies...Lady just set me up 🥲

  • @kinddata
    @kinddata Год назад

    I have a year of devops azure, github, pipelines & C#, so I applied for lots of jobs.
    None replied :(
    Except for the VB6 jobs. So I disagree, If you know an old language, it still has more value.

  • @hstrinzel
    @hstrinzel Год назад

    Amazingly enough 2 of these come from one of my most UN-favorite companies: ADOBE...
    Good call overall, EVERYONE should not be learning those technologies listed. Thank You!

  • @hmd2372
    @hmd2372 Год назад +1

    C 😳
    C..R 🙂never mind

  • @philosophyze
    @philosophyze Год назад +2

    I had to learn COBOL back in 1999 - my class was the last required to learn it for graduation. It was obsolete back then.
    I did use ColdFusion back in the early 2000s but never got into Flash.
    I partially agree on Agile... for software and virtual modeling. But for physical products or systems Agile is a horrible idea. If you don't know what and why you're building something you're wasting money. Go ahead and use Agile to iteratively design functional, logical, and CAD/physical models and associated tools and manufacturing plants before you order materials.
    Also for large projects that need a lot of coordination it's insufficient in itself. Honestly I think Agile became popular because people thought they could skip requirements training and testing to make products faster... But Agile became a massive complicated mess that requires training classes...

  • @dhruvaparvatikar9035
    @dhruvaparvatikar9035 Год назад

    Actually ALGOL is worth skipping.

  • @btee23
    @btee23 Год назад

    Cold fusion not so hot 🤣

  • @I-Tor
    @I-Tor Год назад

    I'm sorry :( Yeap I don't have enought Exp but I hate Spam :( One think to understand is that for me you are always welcome

  • @donh3217
    @donh3217 Год назад

    OMG I LOVED YOU IN PRINCESS BRIDE!!! YOU HAVEN'T AGED A DAY!!

  • @gavinkalaher7314
    @gavinkalaher7314 Год назад

    Flash websites, wow that takes me back! If your website didn't have a flash intro in the early 2000s, it was a thumbs down.

  • @theloniousMac
    @theloniousMac Год назад

    spent "hours" learning. Heh.

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад

      ??

    • @theloniousMac
      @theloniousMac Год назад

      I think of hours as a small amount of time. Now if you said "Weeks."

  • @suhindubey8178
    @suhindubey8178 Год назад

    3rd comment 😁❤️❤️❤️

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад

      yahoooo! Happy Tuesday!!

    • @suhindubey8178
      @suhindubey8178 Год назад

      @@TiffInTech one of the most need topic is this ❤️❤️❤️.

  • @Nadir-Ul-Kaysar-Handsome-VA
    @Nadir-Ul-Kaysar-Handsome-VA Год назад

    Grandpa lol

  • @TheMetalMag
    @TheMetalMag Год назад

    😂trying acting now lol

  • @ashiksew
    @ashiksew Год назад

    Marry me

  • @sooraj1104
    @sooraj1104 Год назад

    First 🥇

  • @joerockhead7246
    @joerockhead7246 Год назад

    ATM

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад

      At the moment? :D

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад

      or automated teller machine?

    • @joerockhead7246
      @joerockhead7246 Год назад

      @@TiffInTech Asynchronous Transfer Mode. There's still some of it out there. Can you believe it?

    • @immunetea2525
      @immunetea2525 Год назад

      Always Tense Moments 🎧

  • @odncd
    @odncd Год назад

    Hwy , can you please help me .

  • @Question-yv2ui
    @Question-yv2ui Год назад

    Is it possible I could be more own platform to make money all these lay offs us putting me in w fetal position jk😂

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Год назад

      haha oh noo! No dont let that stress you at all. There are so many great companies still hiring. Tech touches ALL industries now a days. Lots of opportunities.

  • @odncd
    @odncd Год назад

    Can you please help me out

  • @odncd
    @odncd Год назад

    I needed to ask something

  • @erdal0
    @erdal0 Год назад

    I love your comedy😂

  • @villageidiot8718
    @villageidiot8718 Год назад

    #6 Fortran 😁

  • @Dabes88
    @Dabes88 Год назад

    Ffs 8m old... Miniclips is fpash. 8bapl pool ob amdroid is a flash back to flash. Bit to pearn how to reverse engineer its like pre sql