@@mikkosilakka I dunno he sorta has a weird background , worked as a Java developer for deloitte for 5 months after completing his economics degree and learned how to code using the open source university platform (ossu) platform , after deciding finance/economics was not for him , will let you be the judge of his background can see his previous videos and his linkedin using his full name Tuomas Kivioja.
That's normal as a youtuber who wants to put any type of thumbnail as long it doesn't break the tos, also the title is not a statement, it's a question.
I resigned from my job due to some health issues, without looking at the current state of the job market. It was a huge mistake. Compared to the past few years, it's very challenging to get a job. I think companies first look for dev with 5+ years of experience (I have four and a half), then next considered are developers with the same experience level as me but with CS degree. There are more and more job postings with a degree as a requirement, so self-taughts are slowly getting brushed aside. Btw making any sort of projects won't boost too much on your resume, as you said, nowadays with ai and other tools is easy to code, that means it's easy to build stuffs. Never any hiring person looked at my github profile, or wanted to discuss any of my project (unless you invent something :) )
It’s getting really hard and when you have a lot of experience you’re outdated or too old and they don’t hire you even if they don’t put that on the job offer.
My summarization of this clip: self taught programmers are not dead as companies just want competent programmers. a cs degress is a proxy for this. achieve the same by completing projects with help of ai and learn data structures and algorithms These 2 things make up for a cs degree.
Now there will be massive programmers doing complex applications 😂😂😂😂 this industry is so bad and will be so bad. Even my grandmother and her dog are learning programming we are worthless because of anyone now can coding with AI
I am new to web development, and I am learning by myself. I already took a course on free code camp, and I am creating my first project. I want to know, which text editor you recommend to me guys? I use a MacBook pro, and if the editor is free better. Thank you so much.
Here is where and what make it gloomy for me. I recently heard that AI is threat to Web developers because of it's high exposure to AI. 2. Im self-taught 3. Started applying 4. Currently learning React
I am a self-taught and still am learning front end web development since May 2022. I was looking for a paying skill on google and it says web development is in demand, and with just html, css and js I would get good paying jobs. I am now good at these three but cant get any job on them. I am now learning react 😢. My laptop is getting old and I'm scared because if it spoils that's the end of coding for now! How and where can I get jobs with the skill I have so far?
If diploma devs can't get jobs, self taught will get the same treatment. The experienced 1% geniuses will also get the boot if AGI becomes mainstream. The second IT bubble is coming.
I just made my career worst because of some youtubers influencers that self taught can also be successful I started learning and not focused on getting a degree but now when i have skills i don't have any job the reality is self taught is nothing having skills without degree will not help anyone and you'll be stuck at the end like i am.
Self-taught individuals or boot camp graduates are a dime a dozen. As a hiring manager, I won't even look at resumes that do not have at least 5 years of experience. I don't hire for entry-level positions anymore since I can obtain five years of experience for almost the same salary. Additionally, thanks to Copilot and low code, I can deliver features at a much faster pace than before. So, I don't know where the industry is headed, but it doesn't look good.
build project doesnt make you a good programmer... you need to have those basic knowledge and business logic. cause you maybe good at building a project but you dont know how to design it so that the client like it or useful for handling real life problems.
@@tcritt when the seniors all very busy and you re the only one left that have to deal with the task. Especially in startup, no one will help you design code structure to solve the problem. Yes you can google but that doesn’t mean you can avoid more problems. Being a good programmer not just building project. The more important is the combination of building projects (new ideas) and also deal with real life problems (security, performance, usage). They see how you solve problem, they see how you communicate with the business person, client. They see you have apply your knowledge or not. Sadly, in universities without going through internship, you only know how to build project cause you don’t have to deal with client/business man. Interns also don’t have the chance to handle these tasks cause it’s too risky. But as junior, guess what ho ho, yes have to deal with them (your learning to be good programmer starts here). So building project doesn’t make you a good programmer. You just touching the surface.
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Your videos are getting more clickbait thumbnails recently, please don't do that, otherwise you may lose fans like me soon.
Did this guy even work as developer or not?
But it works
@@mikkosilakka I dunno he sorta has a weird background , worked as a Java developer for deloitte for 5 months after completing his economics degree and learned how to code using the open source university platform (ossu) platform , after deciding finance/economics was not for him , will let you be the judge of his background can see his previous videos and his linkedin using his full name Tuomas Kivioja.
That's normal as a youtuber who wants to put any type of thumbnail as long it doesn't break the tos, also the title is not a statement, it's a question.
@denistheproclasherclashofc2958 Source?
These titles....
So… it’s not the end of self taught. My mistake I actually thought the title meant that it was haha
I resigned from my job due to some health issues, without looking at the current state of the job market. It was a huge mistake. Compared to the past few years, it's very challenging to get a job. I think companies first look for dev with 5+ years of experience (I have four and a half), then next considered are developers with the same experience level as me but with CS degree. There are more and more job postings with a degree as a requirement, so self-taughts are slowly getting brushed aside. Btw making any sort of projects won't boost too much on your resume, as you said, nowadays with ai and other tools is easy to code, that means it's easy to build stuffs. Never any hiring person looked at my github profile, or wanted to discuss any of my project (unless you invent something :) )
It’s getting really hard and when you have a lot of experience you’re outdated or too old and they don’t hire you even if they don’t put that on the job offer.
just tag-team with an entrepreneur/creative and give those big companies the tripple middlefingers ;)
My summarization of this clip: self taught programmers are not dead as companies just want competent programmers. a cs degress is a proxy for this. achieve the same by completing projects with help of ai and learn data structures and algorithms These 2 things make up for a cs degree.
So what would some complex project examples be?
Now there will be massive programmers doing complex applications 😂😂😂😂 this industry is so bad and will be so bad. Even my grandmother and her dog are learning programming we are worthless because of anyone now can coding with AI
I am new to web development, and I am learning by myself. I already took a course on free code camp, and I am creating my first project. I want to know, which text editor you recommend to me guys? I use a MacBook pro, and if the editor is free better. Thank you so much.
We dont give up
Here is where and what make it gloomy for me. I recently heard that AI is threat to Web developers because of it's high exposure to AI.
2. Im self-taught
3. Started applying
4. Currently learning React
I am a self-taught and still am learning front end web development since May 2022. I was looking for a paying skill on google and it says web development is in demand, and with just html, css and js I would get good paying jobs. I am now good at these three but cant get any job on them. I am now learning react 😢. My laptop is getting old and I'm scared because if it spoils that's the end of coding for now! How and where can I get jobs with the skill I have so far?
You shoulda looked up what programs are in demans
how's it going now ?
As long as the Fed keeps the national interest rate high companies are going to be risk averse.
If diploma devs can't get jobs, self taught will get the same treatment. The experienced 1% geniuses will also get the boot if AGI becomes mainstream. The second IT bubble is coming.
I just made my career worst because of some youtubers influencers that self taught can also be successful I started learning and not focused on getting a degree but now when i have skills i don't have any job the reality is self taught is nothing having skills without degree will not help anyone and you'll be stuck at the end like i am.
Internet born in 1969? Mixing up them 6s and 9s. Internet was mainstreamed in western civilizations in like mid 90s along with W95 and Macintosh II
oh it's possible I mixed the number up
Hmm.. this is an up sale video bro. :) I see what you are doing here. LOL.
What is a impressive project
You lost me at Elon Musk.
Self-taught individuals or boot camp graduates are a dime a dozen. As a hiring manager, I won't even look at resumes that do not have at least 5 years of experience. I don't hire for entry-level positions anymore since I can obtain five years of experience for almost the same salary. Additionally, thanks to Copilot and low code, I can deliver features at a much faster pace than before. So, I don't know where the industry is headed, but it doesn't look good.
That's exactly what I feel at the moment.
Please share some playlist of machine learning- please be a teacher 🧑🏫
build project doesnt make you a good programmer... you need to have those basic knowledge and business logic. cause you maybe good at building a project but you dont know how to design it so that the client like it or useful for handling real life problems.
You aren't designing anything as an entry-level junior.
@@tcritt You are, you should know how to follow certain architecture and frame your thinking in it
@@ПожилойСкарабей Right, but follow certain architecture... not be the architect.
@@tcritt when the seniors all very busy and you re the only one left that have to deal with the task. Especially in startup, no one will help you design code structure to solve the problem. Yes you can google but that doesn’t mean you can avoid more problems. Being a good programmer not just building project. The more important is the combination of building projects (new ideas) and also deal with real life problems (security, performance, usage). They see how you solve problem, they see how you communicate with the business person, client. They see you have apply your knowledge or not. Sadly, in universities without going through internship, you only know how to build project cause you don’t have to deal with client/business man. Interns also don’t have the chance to handle these tasks cause it’s too risky. But as junior, guess what ho ho, yes have to deal with them (your learning to be good programmer starts here). So building project doesn’t make you a good programmer. You just touching the surface.
@@MailsonWeiJunior developers wouldn't have that much knowledge/experience.
"promo sm" ☀️
CS degree doesnt make sense. JUST LEARN IT. I LOVE JOSH W COMEAU, HIS COURSES ARE THE BEST IN THE EARTH PLANET
Second 😢
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