Hey Justine! I don't know why but I'm getting a lot of recommendations of small-time youtuber/developers. I just wanted to say, I know how difficult it is to grow a youtube channel, and it helps to support fellow creators/devs starting out - so you got yourself a subscribe man! Keep up the uploads. PS: Can't believe you work for Accenture! And @ home! I'd love a video on tips on how to get into the tech market as a developer.
Yooo!! Wife is half Sicilian..as a Filipino..of course thr made me be a nurse "they" = parents. Going to self teach myself and giving myself 2-3 years to learn and build my portfolio. I want to stay hyperfocused while working a full-time job, wife, kids and a mortgage. But the dream is so big I can't stop chasing it. Any advice? Also was thinking of the Netherlands too!! Any tips?
Hey, nice to hear that! It's never too late to learn new things, mostly if you have passion and interest on it. These are some tips that can surely help you: pick one programming language, learn the basics, stay consistent dedicating at least 30 minutes a day studying or practicing, learning from the online resources and from others too! As a software developer, I can tell you that Netherlands is a good option for sure. These short tips may be too generic, but if you apply them in your daily life, you'll see lots of differences and I believe that you'll succeed
man, i wonder if u can ask some of my questions. u did your college in italy or in other country? And if u did in Italy, was hard? U did some test, and what kind of thing were in this test? And how u lived during the college (like where u live, how u get money, etc.)? Thanks for the attencion
Hey, I pursued college in Italy while working full time as a software developer. However, due to shifting priorities, I decided to pause my studies. Going back, I enrolled in an online college, where the most challenging aspect was the lack of physical interaction with professors and fellow students. The courses were open without traditional exams, which presented its own set of challenges. Balancing a full-time job with studying and attending lessons was tough, but I managed to navigate through it for less than 1 year...
When I read "my team is spread across italy and india" thats a company, I would not work at. I hate this "we source everything out to cheap dudes in india" kind of mindset.
I get where you're coming from, and I share some of your concerns! It's frustrating when companies focus on cost-cutting without considering the impact on quality, culture, or employee satisfaction. For me, it's important that outsourcing or remote collaboration is done thoughtfully, with respect for all team members and a focus on maintaining high standards. Thanks for sharing this 🙌
Can’t wait to see more videos! 🚀🚀
What a good team lead you are! Keep up the good work 😊.
Could you share the technical stack you are using?
Thank you for your kind words, I appreciate that! Our current technical FE stack is mainly React ;)
That’s a cute dog you have there!
I enjoyed it! Nice video 😉
Bravo Ciccio! 😎💪🏼
Grande Ju! 💪🏼
Un giustino selvatico!!!
Good job totoy❤❤
Nice one. I’m 14th subscriber :)
Nice one!
Hello, great video! What camera are you using ?
Hi there, I'm currently using a Sony a6000!
Great video. Looking forward to more. This gives me motivation to get going with my development journey and prepare for a job for the same. Thanks ❤
Nice to hear that! Keep pushing forward, and best of luck on your journey to preparing for your job in software development! 🔥
Awesome video, finally a realistic day of work!
love these very real
Hey Justine! I don't know why but I'm getting a lot of recommendations of small-time youtuber/developers. I just wanted to say, I know how difficult it is to grow a youtube channel, and it helps to support fellow creators/devs starting out - so you got yourself a subscribe man! Keep up the uploads.
PS: Can't believe you work for Accenture! And @ home! I'd love a video on tips on how to get into the tech market as a developer.
Thank you for your support, I really appreciate that! Will share my experience sooner, stay tuned 👀🚀
@@giustinow Thanks brother! Looking forward to it.
@@crystalkeweit’s called an algorithm I swear people don’t use common sense it’s not magic
@@levelup2014 Wow! I just learned something on the internet from a total stranger. Thanks Einstein!
@@crystalkewe your welcome you donut
Nice vlog! Your dogs mad cute haha
Thank you, appreciate that!
Thank you for sharing
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Yooo!! Wife is half Sicilian..as a Filipino..of course thr made me be a nurse "they" = parents.
Going to self teach myself and giving myself 2-3 years to learn and build my portfolio. I want to stay hyperfocused while working a full-time job, wife, kids and a mortgage. But the dream is so big I can't stop chasing it. Any advice? Also was thinking of the Netherlands too!! Any tips?
Hey, nice to hear that! It's never too late to learn new things, mostly if you have passion and interest on it. These are some tips that can surely help you: pick one programming language, learn the basics, stay consistent dedicating at least 30 minutes a day studying or practicing, learning from the online resources and from others too!
As a software developer, I can tell you that Netherlands is a good option for sure. These short tips may be too generic, but if you apply them in your daily life, you'll see lots of differences and I believe that you'll succeed
Nice video! 😊
Thank you! 🚀🔥
New subscriber, make more vids about your work🙏🏻
Wow What good content for your channel u earned a loyal SUB PEACE✌
I subscribed and refresh the page to see the number increase! 😂😂
Ciao Massi🥰🥰🥰
I have a question about what brand of helmets you use.
Monitor size?
27-inch 🔥
When you re not home, does you dog know where too pee and poop ?
I have a set schedule for walking my dog during specific hours each day :)
ciao! hai studiato ingegneria informatica, oppure informatica pura?
Ciao! Ho studiato informatica per un anno
your doggie s2
man, i wonder if u can ask some of my questions. u did your college in italy or in other country? And if u did in Italy, was hard? U did some test, and what kind of thing were in this test? And how u lived during the college (like where u live, how u get money, etc.)? Thanks for the attencion
Hey, I pursued college in Italy while working full time as a software developer. However, due to shifting priorities, I decided to pause my studies. Going back, I enrolled in an online college, where the most challenging aspect was the lack of physical interaction with professors and fellow students. The courses were open without traditional exams, which presented its own set of challenges. Balancing a full-time job with studying and attending lessons was tough, but I managed to navigate through it for less than 1 year...
did u graduate in university? or just self taught?
I took a different path. I attended a coding bootcamp to kickstart my journey and then continued learning through self teaching
Same age same job 😉
When I read "my team is spread across italy and india" thats a company, I would not work at. I hate this "we source everything out to cheap dudes in india" kind of mindset.
I get where you're coming from, and I share some of your concerns! It's frustrating when companies focus on cost-cutting without considering the impact on quality, culture, or employee satisfaction. For me, it's important that outsourcing or remote collaboration is done thoughtfully, with respect for all team members and a focus on maintaining high standards. Thanks for sharing this 🙌
@@giustinow Thats a great point of view, I guess. Would sign your opinion there!
why every programmer goes to gym in vlogs but has a large belly
Maybe to avoid having a larger belly 🤷♂️