*An Ordinary | Long | Detailed | Technical* Day in the Life of a Software Engineer Episode 17 🇨🇭
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- Опубликовано: 24 апр 2024
- An Ordinary | Long | Detailed | Technical Day in the Life of a Software Engineer Episode 17 🇨🇭
Another Day in the life of a Software Engineer In Lausanne(Switzerland) Vlog working for a Swiss Company. Enjoy the beautiful Gotham's workspace overview & stay tuned for upcoming episodes.
This video includes footage of Gotham's modern and innovative work environment.
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Gear I use:
Main camera: Sony A7IV
Main lens: Sigma 16 mm F1 4 DC DN
Zoom: Tamron 28-75 mm
Lavalier Mic: Hollyland Larm M2 combo
Tripod: Joby Gorilla
iPhone: 13 Pro Max
MacBook: Pro 16 M2 Max
Action camera: DJI Action 2
Main Microphone: RODE PodMIc USB
Boom Microphone: Sennheiser MKE 600
Lavalier/Camera Microphone: Rode wireless GO 2 with Rode lavalier
Softbox: Neewer Led panel with Softbox - Наука
another great one man, please pin me!
of course buddy!
Awesome video! love the first person camera. Also the music and the slight crackling sound is chefs kiss. Gives a wonderfully cozy feeling.
Thanks mate !
Hi Daniel, mi name is Omar and i am a estudent of first year in computer engineer in DuocUC here in Santiago de Chile, Well when i seen youre videos i feel more desire for end my college carrer and have a life like yours. Thanks for the motivation with your videos. Have a nice day!
Thanks for your comment Omar! Every aspect of life requires effort. And remember : not all that glitters is gold. 😉
Love when you drop a video! Watching this, while doing design pattern practice 😃 Happy coding!
Very quality video, congratulations bro!
super sympa, le concept est toujours aussi bien franchement continue je veux en voir d'autres encore !
Merci de ton commentaire ça fait plaisir!
Super vidéo comme d'hab 👏
Hellow there! Your video seems to give me a really comfortable feeling !
I just searched for MacBook...
but.. I became your subscriber😮
It’s From the south korea ! Yay!
Really happy to receive greeting and support from you. Hello to South Korea too !
Keep up the great content Daniel!
Never used astro nvim, but I do use neovim with my own custom config and I've got to say, I love it.
It's incredibly satisfying to me. I look forward to edit things in vim as if it was a video game.
Also, I'd choose angular as, as you've said, is more structured and opinionated, so for large codebases it makes more sense to me.
Thanks for that comment !
dji action micro is amazing! good video though
Calming content
love ur videos and ur quite a handsome lad
wow you soing fine bro wish you best i hope i be developer soon one day
Prefer React ⚛️.. Another awesome video as usual!
React anytime over Angular
Hello! Are you happy with the light you use above your screen? Looks cozy!
It’s similar to Benq screen halo bar
video bem interessante.parabéns
Frontend is a bit weird for me to be honest and I never had the patience to properly learn it.
On one hand, I've been a Java Engineer my whole career, never tinkering with frontend profesionally. On the other hand, I've delved quite deep in mobile development at one point in my free time, especially iOS development with SwiftUI, which if you ask me feels just like React does. For Swift that felt truly great, but for the javascript world, I would much prefer the "strictness" of Angular than "do whatever you want, you got this LOL", at least that's how react feels like to me.
But even for mobile develpoment I came to the conclusion that I am really bad at imagining the visual design of an application. What was your approach to properly learning frontend? Perhaps it is time I should tackle this challenge sooner rather than later.
Thanks for your comment. I’ll talk about my experience too soon
Great video once again! Daniel how's the tech industry, namely data science, in Geneva? Is it easy to find english speaking jobs there?
Swiss is full of opportunities really. In IT field English is enough
new sub here
quick question fam, which them do u use in intellij?
No theme just the new UI. Cheers 🍻
what language do you recommend to learn, improve my english or learn french to go to work in switzerland, i work as software developer in spain but i want to go to switzerland. Good video!
English is enough in IT for Switzerland in general. And full stack roles are pretty in demand on software engineering market
Hi Daniel , when you have worked for a long time , you have experience ..Do you think that it is necessary to be familiar to Algo DS or something else on Leetcode ? Or just focus on OOP and syntax of the programing language ?
For what is the current job market you have to be at least familiar or experienced with few years about Object oriented , language agnostic of course. Focus on that the rest is pure speculation I think
Bro please tell me Switzerland is save country for study and living
How cold it is in Switzerland that you've decided to wear gloves now?
That morning when I woke up it was 2 degrees and during the day 6
when was the last time you saw a movie in geneva in french?
Good one 😂 ! We definitely went last month to watch a French comedy with friends and family 🤓
looks like node js
I was wondering perhaps you mentioned it, but where do you work ? by the way grate video
I work as a software engineer for a Swiss company in Lausanne. They also have offices in Zurich. Thanks 😊
@@daniellaerachannel i meant the company that you are working
@arsimsejdiu3108 SwissSign AG
was that keychron k3 pro?
I actually have both k2 and k3 pro
what monitor are you using at your firm?
AOC 32 4k
which teck stack you are into
Mainly Java spring for back and angular for front :)