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Thank you so much. I have been stuck on a concept in a course for work for a few weeks. I haven't quite wrapped my head around it. I've felt defeated and burnt out. This video was extremely eye opening.
I am starting to suspect as I am getting better and better that it's less about problem-solving and more about recognizing patterns, or pattern similarity. One thing I have learned is that it's so much easier to actually solve problems when you don't have to try to remember the syntax. When you're comfortable with the syntax you don't need to waste a lot of your brain to try to remember how to do stuff, but instead can focus more and more on the problems you are trying to solve.
@@vip-cw1st Im not sure if I understood correctly, but there is a reason programmers gets paid by experience level, because the more you do something the better you get at it.
@@criticalthinker88gis13 actually my comment was not directly related to your reply, i was randomly asking to PPL, Back to my question: can we hack experience, i know it is a stupid question but like how many years is good enough to say start a company
@@vip-cw1st When it comes to ability to start a company it depends on your upbringing, life experience and how smart you are. To your other question, the reason why younger people tend to find breakthroughs is because they are willing to look where others are not looking. An experienced person knows the probability to find the answer are low while an inexperienced person don't know that and looks for the answer, even though they might find the answer there are very few of them that makes the actual breakthroughs. But because of that sometimes an inexperienced person might make a breakthrough because they are willing to turn every stone and look for answers where others won't look.
came here from the article about youtube growth. You seem like such a sweet and kind person. Thank you so so so much. As a tip, try to be more fluid and loud when you're speaking, also cracking some jokes here and there can greatly help with keeping people engaged.
For me, it is not really about being hard to learn. I have a problem with understanding how to best monetize what is developed and what area of coding is best for creating revenue.
Great advice! I've said it before, some people do not have the right mindset to learn to code. I work with some generally smart people, but while they are in a position where even basic competence with Python is a massive advantage, a few are just not suited to think laterally, to solve problems they haven't seen before, or to be able to take concepts taught in tutorials or posted on Stackoverflow, and apply them in other ways. For me, these people are in the wrong job, but that doesn't mean they aren't competent in other areas, or that they are stupid.
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Thank you so much. I have been stuck on a concept in a course for work for a few weeks. I haven't quite wrapped my head around it. I've felt defeated and burnt out. This video was extremely eye opening.
Thanks for the encouragement!
Reading docs and articles has def helped me comprehend a lot of the concepts. Podcasts are def on my to do
podcast recommendation?
Great vid as always and really love that shirt man!
Thanks Thomas!
I am starting to suspect as I am getting better and better that it's less about problem-solving and more about recognizing patterns, or pattern similarity. One thing I have learned is that it's so much easier to actually solve problems when you don't have to try to remember the syntax. When you're comfortable with the syntax you don't need to waste a lot of your brain to try to remember how to do stuff, but instead can focus more and more on the problems you are trying to solve.
Pl tell if programming is logic then does it matter if we have a lot of experience or not, how to know what to outsource, what to automate...thnx
@@vip-cw1st Im not sure if I understood correctly, but there is a reason programmers gets paid by experience level, because the more you do something the better you get at it.
@@criticalthinker88gis13 actually my comment was not directly related to your reply, i was randomly asking to PPL,
Back to my question: can we hack experience, i know it is a stupid question but like how many years is good enough to say start a company
@@criticalthinker88gis13 and why younger guys give more breakthroughs
@@vip-cw1st When it comes to ability to start a company it depends on your upbringing, life experience and how smart you are. To your other question, the reason why younger people tend to find breakthroughs is because they are willing to look where others are not looking. An experienced person knows the probability to find the answer are low while an inexperienced person don't know that and looks for the answer, even though they might find the answer there are very few of them that makes the actual breakthroughs. But because of that sometimes an inexperienced person might make a breakthrough because they are willing to turn every stone and look for answers where others won't look.
Good stuff. Thank you!
"vscode update" series was awesome
Thanks! I'm working on one now and hope to start that back up 😃
came here from the article about youtube growth. You seem like such a sweet and kind person. Thank you so so so much. As a tip, try to be more fluid and loud when you're speaking, also cracking some jokes here and there can greatly help with keeping people engaged.
Which lav mic do you use? Your voice is so deep and it reverb so well that it feels like my mind is teaching me how to be a better dev. 👏
Lol, I use a Rode NTG5
This man speaks great truth. +1 sub
So helpful.
Thanks
Thanks fam
For me, it is not really about being hard to learn. I have a problem with understanding how to best monetize what is developed and what area of coding is best for creating revenue.
Nice shirt!!…and video of course 🙃
I don't usually leave comments, but I just have to tell you, I love this channel! Keep the good work up ❤️
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! I hope the best for you and your endeavors
@@codeSTACKr thank you.
Pl tell if programming is logic then does it matter if we have a lot of experience or not, how to know what to outsource, what to automate...thnx
Out of topic, there are errors on your minter-dapp can you please help us?
Thank you so much 🙏
You're welcome 😊
You have a great voice.
code till ur a robot
Great advice!
I've said it before, some people do not have the right mindset to learn to code. I work with some generally smart people, but while they are in a position where even basic competence with Python is a massive advantage, a few are just not suited to think laterally, to solve problems they haven't seen before, or to be able to take concepts taught in tutorials or posted on Stackoverflow, and apply them in other ways.
For me, these people are in the wrong job, but that doesn't mean they aren't competent in other areas, or that they are stupid.
I’ve found myself in this struggle I few times before thansk for the videos man you help me a heap