Aff, finally found a non trendy channel, from a real person that had real experiences, knows what he’s talking about and give practical advice. Subbed. Much obliged Rahul, blessings for you.
Rahul, you are still an incredibly inspiring role model for all of us. Your attitude, persistence, perspective, and intelligence are a great example, and I wish you all the best at Taro. Your and Alex's videos, posts, wisdom, and forum have all helped me countless times
Thank you for sharing your experiences and valuable takeaways! You truly are a force multiplier the way you’re helping all of us out, and I appreciate your humble attitude despite your massive success.
It was a great exercise (and really fun) to summarize learnings from every chapter of my career. I was racing against sunset at the end of the day haha.
I think System Design (or more simply writing good Specifications) will become more and more important. AIs are already are able to write "atomic" pieces (unit tests, fuzz tests, scaffolding code, case analysis based on data-type), and I think engineers will just get more time to "explore the space of solutions"
I still wondering why he still hasn’t reached million subs at this point. I have exactly 2.5 years as backend engineer and I will say I took all her tips and tricks for him . There are no contents close to what you are sharing. Thanks a lot
Great video and I agree with everything except work life balance, if everyone on your team is working 60 hours and you decide you only want to do 40 then you're gonna get pipped, you can always work more than your team but you can't really work less
Using AI tools is great, but you need to understand the code that's generated, and what the tradeoffs are. Too many junior engineers are blindly copying AI generated code and not really learning anything.
Rahul bhai nobody is giving me a job. I don't come from engineering background but I know a programming, building websites and mainly machine learning. I taught these things to myself in past years now that i started applying I am not even getting any response for even pre-screening 😢... interview is different thing but man it sucks. Does engineering degree matter? What are they looking for
15 years of Software engineering, and no insights about networking, parallelism, concurrency, scale. Has it come down to only interviews. These big giants became due to novel and innovative thinking. THis culture of interview-type-engineers would not push engineering or humanity forward.
Aff, finally found a non trendy channel, from a real person that had real experiences, knows what he’s talking about and give practical advice.
Subbed. Much obliged Rahul, blessings for you.
Didn't know you failed in any interviews.. always thought you were born to crack interviews
I've failed more interviews than I've passed
🤣
Yeah. He failed the google ceo interviews
Rahul, you are still an incredibly inspiring role model for all of us. Your attitude, persistence, perspective, and intelligence are a great example, and I wish you all the best at Taro.
Your and Alex's videos, posts, wisdom, and forum have all helped me countless times
Amazing advice! I add my 14 years to your 15, absolutely bang on!
One of the best video I have watched in a long long time about Software. Well done Boss
I just joined a new company and i really needed to hear this, like seriously every second is gold
Thanks for making all of these videos, every video you put out is definitely worth watching
Thank you 🙏🏽 worked hard on this one
Thank you for sharing your experiences and valuable takeaways! You truly are a force multiplier the way you’re helping all of us out, and I appreciate your humble attitude despite your massive success.
Rahul locked in for this one 🔥
It was a great exercise (and really fun) to summarize learnings from every chapter of my career.
I was racing against sunset at the end of the day haha.
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing. I'll have to check out Taro
The insights about learning, experimentation, and creativity are so so valuable
You are legend boss🎉
he is both indeed
this the best Ive heard from you after learning android development from you. Thanks, waiting for more
I think System Design (or more simply writing good Specifications) will become more and more important. AIs are already are able to write "atomic" pieces (unit tests, fuzz tests, scaffolding code, case analysis based on data-type), and I think engineers will just get more time to "explore the space of solutions"
AI is still pretty bad at writing tests lol. At least that is my experience with gpt
Love the good honest advice, thank you for making this!
Great content Rahul, keep it up!
hey Rahul just wanted to let you know that you are doing amazing work on this channel. Keep it up mate.
Bhai, I love you so much. From India 🇮🇳. Love you bhai. You teach so amazing that I can highly understand what you're teaching, man.
since I am following you, Each video of yours really add value and by each video making me more hungry to learn more and more
This is a banger, thanks Rahul! 💙
Rahul I'm not whether you gonna read this comment, BUT YOU ARE RARE LEGEND.
You are an inspiration to anyone.
thanks man! it helps me alot!!
Thank you so much brother ❤
I still wondering why he still hasn’t reached million subs at this point.
I have exactly 2.5 years as backend engineer and I will say I took all her tips and tricks for him .
There are no contents close to what you are sharing.
Thanks a lot
Great video and I agree with everything except work life balance, if everyone on your team is working 60 hours and you decide you only want to do 40 then you're gonna get pipped, you can always work more than your team but you can't really work less
Thank you very much!
How you feel about using AI models like chat GBT to help students debug quickly and build projects?
how much help is too much help?
Using AI tools is great, but you need to understand the code that's generated, and what the tradeoffs are.
Too many junior engineers are blindly copying AI generated code and not really learning anything.
@@RahulPandeyrkpcan’t agree with this enough
And before GPT (and still today) the same thing happened with StackOverflow and tutorials like Rahul organized for us around 4:15
13:16 Don’t scare me.
Thanks gang
The work-life balance section makes me think I don't want to work at amazon or meta haha.
I would rather be a hobbyist foss dev than working in an industry
Rahul bhai nobody is giving me a job. I don't come from engineering background but I know a programming, building websites and mainly machine learning. I taught these things to myself in past years now that i started applying I am not even getting any response for even pre-screening 😢... interview is different thing but man it sucks. Does engineering degree matter? What are they looking for
I like your T-shirt
Bro @Rahul change your thumbnail picture lmao
13:17 Not very much longer it seems
how old is bro he look 23 whats the skinscare routine lol
Good salary skin routine
Money?
15 years of Software engineering, and no insights about networking, parallelism, concurrency, scale. Has it come down to only interviews.
These big giants became due to novel and innovative thinking. THis culture of interview-type-engineers would not push engineering or humanity forward.
Hey Mudda!
There are online courses for that on Coursera, Udacity, Udemy, etc. Textbooks, etc. I found the video very helpful
Bro made $800k but can't get the apple pencil 😂
I guess CA is taking too many taxes
What do people refer to fellow engineers as “they”. Seems a bit odd to listen to
it's shorter than saying "he or she"
@AniketSingh-nx4ds its correct grammer.
@@adityach7 just use either of he or she. He does know the gender of the engineer l suppose
@@AniketSingh-nx4ds why use one when you can include both