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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Learn about how to become a developer and how to be an outstanding junior developer. And here's an update 2.5 years later from John: • How to Become a Developer
    Talk by John Mosesman at the freeCodeCamp OKC meetup. Thanks to John and Techlahoma for giving us permission to share.
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Комментарии • 310

  • @recaptime7577
    @recaptime7577 2 года назад +106

    This is me . I am passionate about being a full stack software developer . Ill return after 4 years to see where I started with.

    • @yussufa05
      @yussufa05 2 года назад +18

      We meet in next four years INSHA ALLAH and see what we have achieved

    • @solofromriverside5758
      @solofromriverside5758 2 года назад +4

      Most definitely 💪🏾

    • @medben8615
      @medben8615 2 года назад +4

      @@yussufa05 INSHA ALLAH bro

    • @blendiferizi4477
      @blendiferizi4477 2 года назад +3

      good luck.

    • @StoicFlameS
      @StoicFlameS 2 года назад +2

      Can u share some experience? I just got into programming

  • @mikloseye
    @mikloseye 2 года назад +8

    Having a job in tech is pure discipline. If you’re not ready to keep learning then this field is NOT for you. Programming and designing are just two SMALL facets of thriving in this journey. Ready up. Smarten up.

  • @FewiiDesigns
    @FewiiDesigns 2 года назад +7

    As a welder doing graphic design and learning to code , the welder example was pretty relevant for me ! I learned metal properties in school and thats it , i dont know how exactly the weld chemically happens or how the electricity can melt metal but i can do it and i get better and better the more i do it . Same with programming !
    Great presentation !

  • @yasminerp
    @yasminerp 2 года назад +69

    This gave me so much hope. I loved the sarcasm and jokes. Always makes for a great presentation. Thank you so much! (Coming from a self learning developer)

    • @patrickpantea2037
      @patrickpantea2037 2 года назад

      Also liked the video, God loves you, may He also bless you and help you

  • @nastarankianersi104
    @nastarankianersi104 2 года назад +35

    I've been a software developer for a year and a half now. I watched this lecture to see where I really am on this path. It was a great lecture, thank you so much. I really struggled learning programming but after trying and trying and trying again, I finally made it. And that imposter syndrome, I live with it everyday :D

    • @dunkinDoge
      @dunkinDoge 2 года назад +1

      Would you mind sharing the path you took? I'm at month 1 and don't know where to head to.
      What you learned first? What you did after that and where are you at now?

    • @IMABADKITTY
      @IMABADKITTY 2 года назад

      @@dunkinDoge same

    • @medben8615
      @medben8615 2 года назад

      I would like to be a software developer but i fear i m not smart enough to be one.i mean i find learning the english language very difficult does this mean i cant learn prorgamming??

    • @nastarankianersi104
      @nastarankianersi104 2 года назад +4

      @@medben8615 Smart?? Come on, don't even use that word. Everybody is smart and everybody can do what they like if they put effort to it. Different people might need different amounts of time to learn something and that's no problem at all.
      About English, I know some people who are at pre-intermediate level but are great developers. However, it will make it easier to know English and be comfortable with it. If it's your passion, just start ;)

    • @nastarankianersi104
      @nastarankianersi104 2 года назад +3

      @@dunkinDoge My experience: 1)I think the language you start with doesn't matter that much. There are tons of languages with their own pros and cons and use cases. Programming is mostly about problem solving. If you're at month one (probably month two, by now), you've already picked you language. If you like it, I suggest you stick to it.
      2) You can learn through self-study, and you can learn by taking classes and boot-camps. If you can afford it, I suggest you pick the latter. But if you pick the former, you need to be consistent, practice, solve problems and do mini-projects while you're learning.
      3) I started with c++, I've been using c++ and Qt to make desktop applications. I loved it. c++ can give you a lot of insight into programming concepts in general.
      Good luck, and I hope my comment won't get deleted this time :D

  • @perc-ai
    @perc-ai 6 лет назад +153

    start building a website!!! im serious it gets easier once you start building static web pages and from there building dynamic web pages. just do it... you will get a comfortable living supporting your family! meanwhile it wll be intellectually stimulating. coding is not sitting on a desk the whole day! get a standing desk its okay to take breaks! just comment your code well and think about the problem "offline".

    • @dipanshusabharwal
      @dipanshusabharwal 6 лет назад +2

      Very practical and implementable

    • @kandysman86
      @kandysman86 6 лет назад +3

      @dnvdk come on, we gotta try

    • @lily_h-m7j
      @lily_h-m7j 3 года назад

      I have a few websites (they're more like specific blogs hosted by Wordpress)....why is it important/good to build websites for a developer?

    • @beastmasterbg
      @beastmasterbg 2 года назад

      @@lily_h-m7j because you're developing something and learning to do things with trial and error

  • @IsxaaqAcademy
    @IsxaaqAcademy 2 года назад +13

    Determination, yess determination!
    I was determined to code for atleast 5 years but I lacked the path and I got it now. Many thanks John!

  • @abhishekslab
    @abhishekslab 6 лет назад +61

    REALLY !!!SUCH AN AWESOME SPEAKER AND SUCH A LESS NUMBER OF AUDIENCE! I WOULD LITERALLY RUN TO ANY SUCH EVENTS IF THEY WERE ORGANIZED NEAR ME

    • @livewell453
      @livewell453 2 года назад +3

      :) thank god for the internet hey?

    • @abhishekslab
      @abhishekslab 2 года назад +5

      ​@@livewell453 hmmm! ---nostalgia--- it has been 3 years, I have graduated, why was I shouting anyways XD

  • @chrislife1101
    @chrislife1101 2 года назад +48

    This was such a great lecture, my short attention span doesn't allow me to fully watch these things but his explanations and funny humour kept me engaged all the way through. I'm an aspiring developer who faces imposter syndrome every single time I do it. I watch things like these to help me in anyway possible, genuinely loved this

  • @thomasnicholson6869
    @thomasnicholson6869 2 года назад +7

    A great presentation for a total newbie like myself, it can be overwhelming but you broke it down and gave me reassurance.
    Thanks man

  • @hongbo-wei
    @hongbo-wei 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I just get on board of Computer Science, aim to build my CS knowledge and skill, get a job maybe 1 or 2 years later. Hope to see u guys one day, haha

  • @rohanmahale1372
    @rohanmahale1372 2 года назад +29

    This is me on 13/02/22. Hoping to graduate and become a developer one day with little to no knowledge of coding , development and all the math needed for it. I will return here 4 years later and give an update on where i am! Peace

    • @Oncopoda
      @Oncopoda 2 года назад +1

      How do you intend on finding this comment?

    • @mage3690
      @mage3690 2 года назад +4

      @@Oncopoda RUclips comments history. Build an app to procedurally load every historical comment in order from most recent to least recent, and perform a "Ctrl+F" on each one individually. Then, if you've posted a lot of "I'll update in (x) years" comments, also filter the comments through this case "if (xYears > commentAge) TRUE;" and output every comment that's true. Repeat ad nauseum with additional search parameters until you have a useful number of comments to look through, as in less than 20-50.

    • @Oncopoda
      @Oncopoda 2 года назад

      @@mage3690 🤔🤔🤔

    • @uwu.-.5873
      @uwu.-.5873 2 года назад

      Same bro

    • @uwu.-.5873
      @uwu.-.5873 2 года назад

      @@mage3690 interesting use could be useful for other automated searches too

  • @jediTempleGuard
    @jediTempleGuard 2 года назад +85

    "... you dont need computer science degree..." When it comes to finding a job, might be true for US, but i believe this is not the case in many countries. Great presentation by the way. Thank you.

    • @YoruNoAkumaST
      @YoruNoAkumaST 2 года назад +18

      You might need one to get certain jobs but, 100% no question, you do not need a computer science degree to be a developer.

    • @bhargavvarma7694
      @bhargavvarma7694 2 года назад +1

      @@YoruNoAkumaST 100% I agree.
      Cuz, it's an open source technologies and can learn through n different ways and get job

    • @Ashahar-cc4vb
      @Ashahar-cc4vb 2 года назад +1

      @@YoruNoAkumaST To become a developer "working in a company" you need a degree.
      But to become a freelance developer, ofc you dont

    • @YoruNoAkumaST
      @YoruNoAkumaST 2 года назад +9

      @@Ashahar-cc4vb this isn't true either. Most companies like to see initiative and finished projects you've done on your own. If you're a promising developer with years of experience vs someone fresh out of college with a degree and a few projects, you're gonna be a safe bet.
      It might be required for some businesses but there's generally an exception to the rule when you are qualified enough and can easily show it.

    • @Ashahar-cc4vb
      @Ashahar-cc4vb 2 года назад +3

      @@YoruNoAkumaST Might happen in the west. Doesnt happen in asia

  • @cookie-ig4yv
    @cookie-ig4yv 6 лет назад +46

    That was a great lecture, which deserves way bigger audience! Thank you for inspiring and motivates us!

    • @tama3442
      @tama3442 2 года назад +1

      Have faith in JESUS CHRIST as LORD and SAVIOR for HE SAVES from hell❗️
      *What is the Gospel?*
      The true gospel is the good news that God saves sinners. Man is by nature sinful and separated from God with no hope of remedying that situation. But God, by His power, provided the means of man’s redemption in the death, burial, and resurrection of the Savior, Jesus Christ.
      Ephesians 2:8-9
      For it is by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of GOD, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
      Romans 10:9
      9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
      JESUS CHRIST can come anytime!
      Just Believe ❤️ Love you and GOD BLESS

    • @acidset
      @acidset 2 года назад

      Well, 260k people watched it as of now, pretty good I'd say

  • @joeyderrico8134
    @joeyderrico8134 6 лет назад +7

    I am a PHP developer. I love PHP. I also code in C, C++ and obviously JavaScript. I despise Java and Python

  • @fahimarshad6452
    @fahimarshad6452 3 года назад +2

    I am at zero. But I am interested in learning and becoming a computer professional I love RUclips it has a lot do important information. Thanks

  • @cleverusername6
    @cleverusername6 6 лет назад +56

    Between this and CSS3 in 30 days I've got a lot to watch. Thanks for the content.

  • @ganyrehs
    @ganyrehs 2 года назад +6

    Ruby is much more simple to read than compared to Java as beginners. I can see why it's recommended as a starter language.

  • @RakeshSingh-zo3zw
    @RakeshSingh-zo3zw 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for showing me the right path , I knew programming was not for me

    • @mikloseye
      @mikloseye 2 года назад +1

      Hah. Good luck.

  • @broccool2300
    @broccool2300 6 лет назад +31

    How do you become a developer? Go to freeCodeCamp.org.

  • @rgjr.6055
    @rgjr.6055 2 года назад +2

    I’ve been telling myself I’m not good at math. Thanks for sorting that out.

  • @johnjohnjohnjohn2
    @johnjohnjohnjohn2 2 года назад +2

    I have been looking for a creative outlet for a long time. Coding definitely helped satisfy.

  • @orlandoangelocerezo4205
    @orlandoangelocerezo4205 3 года назад +17

    So much value in this lecture. I hope I can make it as a full stack developer in a few years.

    • @tama3442
      @tama3442 2 года назад

      Have faith in JESUS CHRIST as LORD and SAVIOR for HE SAVES from hell❗️
      *What is the Gospel?*
      The true gospel is the good news that God saves sinners. Man is by nature sinful and separated from God with no hope of remedying that situation. But God, by His power, provided the means of man’s redemption in the death, burial, and resurrection of the Savior, Jesus Christ.
      Ephesians 2:8-9
      For it is by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of GOD, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
      Romans 10:9
      9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
      JESUS CHRIST can come anytime!
      Just Believe ❤️ Love you and GOD BLESS

    • @XnxxD
      @XnxxD 2 года назад +6

      @@tama3442 get outta here.

  • @aroncanapa5796
    @aroncanapa5796 2 года назад +2

    being a welder and small bit of studying in cs and software programming that analogy gave me motivation after having to start over after a coma

    • @aroncanapa5796
      @aroncanapa5796 2 года назад

      @shah realistically no im not, my rent got doubled, which caused me to lose my place, and my job and had to drop out because I couldn't do classes while homeless and starving

  • @oliviayp
    @oliviayp 3 года назад +6

    Great talk! Thanks for posting. I'm finding value 2 years later!!

  • @JK-jt3lr
    @JK-jt3lr 2 года назад +2

    An important ste p is to realize wether you are one of those persons that just get hired right away, regardless of you qualifications. Do you inspire confidence in others? Do they trust you?

  • @ajeethnatarajan
    @ajeethnatarajan Год назад

    I am not a developer but this video showed my unorganised mind to a direction. Thanks fcc and John for sharing✋

  • @lionatticus9743
    @lionatticus9743 2 года назад

    Back for a second comment after finishing the talk, and just wanted to say thank you to John. Great talk!

  • @progtom7585
    @progtom7585 4 года назад +11

    i just had a hard day as a newbie trying to understand Javascript (im on day 3 of reading the basics of Javascript). RUclips is the main place i can get encouragement at present, so thanks for sharing this, much appreciated.

    • @lightbulb8423
      @lightbulb8423 2 года назад +1

      hi did you make it to the end?

    • @progtom7585
      @progtom7585 2 года назад +4

      @@lightbulb8423 yes, I'm a programmer now. Not using JavaScript though

    • @lightbulb8423
      @lightbulb8423 2 года назад +1

      @@progtom7585 thats great to hear. What did you pick btw

    • @progtom7585
      @progtom7585 2 года назад +1

      @@lightbulb8423 backend developer in java

    • @forextradealgorithm1386
      @forextradealgorithm1386 2 года назад +3

      That's encouraging to hear buddy. Happy for you!

  • @mariumbegum7325
    @mariumbegum7325 2 года назад

    Great to listen to your thoughts!

  • @mandech_football
    @mandech_football 2 года назад +5

    extremely great lecture, I have spent a month or so deciding on where I should start, thank god I stumbled on this video.

  • @erichepperlewp
    @erichepperlewp 2 года назад +2

    This was an amazing talk that I believe is going to help me in my programming career. Thanks for the insight!

  • @irenegunning3693
    @irenegunning3693 2 года назад +1

    I'm on the right track, thanks

  • @petrosstyle2981
    @petrosstyle2981 2 года назад +2

    I think PHP should be the first choice for learning back end development... I am not sure why you don't like it, of course it's not perfect... But for a beginner it's much more easier to grasp than learning JavaScript with all this asynchronous stuff... I haven't used Ruby so I don't know if it is easier to grasp than PHP.. I have the feeling most companies ask for PHP developers and very few for Ruby...

  • @minhazulislam4682
    @minhazulislam4682 2 года назад +1

    29:12 bro this is the most relatable thing in this talk. I have had countless occurrences when this happened.

  • @robbyprice8247
    @robbyprice8247 3 года назад +1

    I appreciate the upload. I have to say I disagree that you don't need to be smart. Projects have deadlines, if you aren't smart you take longer. Time is money and developers aren't cheap.
    I had two junior dev jobs. I was smoking weed like my last name was Marley. Both jobs fired me for the same reason. I took too long. What I did produce was great work but I was running at half speed.
    I stopped smoking and now my memory ram is loading my old teachings fast and I can keep track of way more in my head at once.
    I have a 127 IQ, scored perfect scores on my SAT and ACT earning Scholar's Awards, etc. My uncle has a 137 IQ and he is WAY smarter than me. He worked at Apple in Cupertino for 20 years before he retired on his 40th birthday. My cousin graduated Stanford University with a Ph.D in Physics and now works at Netflix doing Algorithm development, my best friend from HS works for Google on the cloud team. My uncle on my moms side works at Autodesk and is self taught. Each of them are incredibly smart people. And they have 0 patience for people who slow them down. They wrecked my confidence dozens of times, but I'm sober as a bird now and looking to make this happen on my own.

  • @80Vikram
    @80Vikram 6 лет назад +13

    Thanks for sharing this awesome basic topic, which most of the schools don't teach

  • @JMT34237
    @JMT34237 4 года назад +15

    I don’t know why people tip toe around calling programming hard or that some people may not have the mind to do it. Sure many people are capable. That’s a fact. But we are born with a certain amount of gifts and talents. Also I know some people don’t like to admit that IQ matters but it does.
    Listen to some interviews with Bjorne Stroutsoup or John Carmack. Not everyone can be those guys. Some people are just wicked smart.

    • @MrKeepItTrill
      @MrKeepItTrill 3 года назад +2

      Not every developer needs to be John Carmack

  • @chriss2295
    @chriss2295 5 лет назад +3

    Surprised when camera shows this is in a garage. Great talk that would be at a big event.

  • @ra_8072
    @ra_8072 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this information. I'm thinking of a career change this has helped me in how to get started for software development.

  • @EngineerDJ_Julius
    @EngineerDJ_Julius 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed studying this class

  • @Wazzahere
    @Wazzahere 6 лет назад +3

    Great advice. Thank you for the upload and the wisdom.

  • @IamAWESOME3980
    @IamAWESOME3980 2 года назад +5

    considering how much companies white board you with leetcode questions nowadays, knowledge of math in algorithms and data structures, all computer science topics are indeed required. if you just wanna do web dev, then yeah, you wont need it. machine learning, data science, ai, compiler, operating system, heck, ALGORITHM development itself, you better be legit good at math and computer science.

  • @georgemorale
    @georgemorale 4 года назад +1

    Great Speaker, thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @visitalderaan7111
    @visitalderaan7111 3 года назад +39

    John- "There's not that much math in programming"
    Me- *_so that was a lie_*

    • @johnmosesman
      @johnmosesman 3 года назад +3

      I stand by it :D

    • @obaid5761
      @obaid5761 3 года назад +13

      Unless you're designing smth like a game engine or building a machine learning 3rd party library, there isn't much math in programming. He's right

    • @BusinessWolf1
      @BusinessWolf1 2 года назад +2

      well, not advanced math

    • @haruzanfuucha
      @haruzanfuucha 2 года назад +9

      @@BusinessWolf1 There's plenty of advanced math in cryptography.

    • @BusinessWolf1
      @BusinessWolf1 2 года назад +2

      @@haruzanfuucha okay, that's another exception

  • @ozdelvalle5940
    @ozdelvalle5940 2 года назад

    5:50 is funny because it's true. So motivational! I got the chills! Let's gooo!

  • @gauravgurung586
    @gauravgurung586 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for basis it has cleared my doubts now will try learning programming from the website

  • @darkferiousity
    @darkferiousity 2 года назад +2

    I love programming, but can't get a job or a hit on upwork. People have to like you and your work. So I just make stuff for myself at this time and deliver food lol.

  • @amosakadiri5075
    @amosakadiri5075 2 года назад +1

    love this lecture so much and i am very motivated.

  • @ocheokoh3942
    @ocheokoh3942 2 года назад +1

    34:19 "Fortune favours the prepared" - Vandal Savage.

  • @benjaminsejdic6506
    @benjaminsejdic6506 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, John, for sharing, helps a lot as I am starting to programming.

  • @jvkk123
    @jvkk123 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge, It's truly valuable!

  • @justinheath901
    @justinheath901 3 года назад +1

    Thanks John this was a great video to watch and gave me the direction I was looking for, thanks

  • @elobservador7155
    @elobservador7155 2 года назад +1

    Gracias por compartir, sigue así!

  • @Digital963
    @Digital963 2 года назад +1

    I agree with most*** things in this video EXCEPT for a backend language to start with so kindly, switch out Ruby for Python (Django backend). I'm sure he himself would agree his advisory of Ruby did not age well haha.

  • @racynmundina555
    @racynmundina555 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video!

  • @0x0-Issa
    @0x0-Issa 2 года назад

    enjoyed this, thank you for such great lecture & advice

  • @kunal9079
    @kunal9079 6 лет назад +11

    I found PHP one of the best language for web development . second is Ruby on rails but no one use rails here in India

    • @LCBear
      @LCBear 2 года назад

      No one use them anymore… people who use those are Seniors Dev now and they are expensive

  • @funkdoc2001
    @funkdoc2001 3 года назад +1

    25/04/2021: 3 weeks learning html & css.

  • @richardnixon8678
    @richardnixon8678 3 года назад +1

    This is pure gold! Thank you!

  • @robotman011
    @robotman011 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic talk!

  • @kuimlee7772
    @kuimlee7772 2 года назад +1

    asolutely remarkable, thank you so much

  • @jinks908
    @jinks908 Год назад

    This is a great discussion, and a lot of good stuff in here. But I'm going to staunchly disagree on the math part. Unless you are *_solely_* looking to be a UI/UX designer or perhaps a front-end web dev, you will absolutely encounter mathematical concepts. The biggest misconception I think comes from people saying they've been coding for years and don't use math, and so aspiring developers say, "Oh, sweet!". Please understand that they are absolutely using math, whether they realize it or not. Just because you aren't using a calculator or writing equations doesn't mean there isn't math involved. To be fair, you don't have to be Good Will Hunting or understand complex analysis or point-set topology. But you will need to understand arrays, loops, procedural logic, capacity, time and space complexity, search algorithms, optimization, recursion, and the list goes on. All of these things rely heavily on mathematics. And that's just programming in general.
    If you're going into game development, you will be hilariously disappointed if you skip the math. Depending on which area, you will need linear algebra, topology, physics, differential equations, and graph theory; if you're looking into machine learning, you will need linear algebra, statistics/probability, maybe graph theory. Cybersecurity/cryptography: abstract algebra, number theory, discrete math. Data science: discrete math, statistics/probability, graph theory, algebra, probably some calculus. Even if you are doing front-end UI/UX design, SOME mathematical aptitude is still beneficial. For example, using CSS grid systems, animation calculations/delays/durations, dynamic scaling/resizing, pagination, archiving, database interfaces, etc.
    None of this is to say you have to be GOOD at math, but you will definitely be exposed to it, especially if you want to be a developer that finds optimal solutions and algorithms that are faster, more efficient, and more effective. A lot of inefficient coding comes from lack of mathematical understanding. A lot. The only reason I'm saying this is because I don't think it's a particularly good idea to portray programming as needing "no math." That's simply not true and I think it gives beginners the wrong impression. To repeat, I think a lot of people may not realize how much math they're using because it's disguised as code. In that case, you may call it what you wish, but it is certainly mathematical logic, regardless of what language you're writing it in.

  • @murindwajohn9786
    @murindwajohn9786 2 года назад

    great hope.

  • @privateprivate1314
    @privateprivate1314 2 года назад

    Thank you for making this Video

  • @ComputerGuy63
    @ComputerGuy63 3 года назад +2

    Practice makes perfect!

  • @fredwooten14
    @fredwooten14 6 лет назад +7

    Great lecture!

  • @logicawe
    @logicawe 2 года назад

    Good talk, thanks for sharing

  • @JohnSnow32
    @JohnSnow32 2 года назад

    Loved it so much. Thanks

  • @phillylifer
    @phillylifer 2 года назад +1

    I love the don't learn PHP followed by no reasons no arguments.

  • @W3bT4l3nt
    @W3bT4l3nt 3 года назад +1

    That was great speech thank You John :)

  • @umeradrees6443
    @umeradrees6443 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. That helps.

  • @imadabab
    @imadabab 4 года назад +1

    Great presentation. Thanks a lot.

  • @notsolazytoday
    @notsolazytoday 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks to sharing

  • @Gentamoru
    @Gentamoru 2 года назад +1

    Lol I got my first job through a friend, been working for a year now :)

  • @GreenBrainX
    @GreenBrainX 2 года назад +2

    Well I don't have a duck. I have a frog. I hope that works too. Thanks for this great video. Still applicable and relevant in 2022

  • @kiranmaiubbani1354
    @kiranmaiubbani1354 2 года назад

    Thank you sir for the video actually i wanted to be a developer but i dont have any idea about how to be a developer this video gave me a lot of information and hope. sir can you please give me some more tips to become a developer iam a self learner please

  • @fernandogonazales1797
    @fernandogonazales1797 2 года назад

    thank you for the vid it really helped me out.

  • @bouaik
    @bouaik 2 года назад

    Great talk!

  • @Danteburnett
    @Danteburnett 2 года назад

    thanks John!

  • @doubleUTT
    @doubleUTT 6 лет назад

    Good practical guide, disappointed the attendees didn't ask more questions.

  • @bbqworld2103
    @bbqworld2103 2 года назад

    Great video, thanks

  • @varithar
    @varithar 6 лет назад +1

    Great advices,thanks for your insight!

  • @l.o2845
    @l.o2845 2 года назад +1

    Great stuff 💯

  • @BusinessWolf1
    @BusinessWolf1 2 года назад

    amazing watch

  • @timothylyons7399
    @timothylyons7399 6 лет назад +2

    Really great talk.

  • @bithibithi4989
    @bithibithi4989 2 года назад

    So wonderful vedio.

  • @easternvagabond
    @easternvagabond 2 года назад +1

    Loved your talk! Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

  • @kandysman86
    @kandysman86 6 лет назад +26

    "There's not much math in programming" well....that statement has some dependencies.

  • @fernando-kw
    @fernando-kw 3 года назад +1

    This is a dope! great talk

  • @cinemaclockwork215
    @cinemaclockwork215 2 года назад

    Thank you its good motivation for me

  • @Shogoeu
    @Shogoeu 2 года назад

    As many games say "your experience may vary" - not everyone's path is the same, you might have different experience than him.

  • @marchellolvl3324
    @marchellolvl3324 2 года назад

    Thanks!👍👍

  • @wimw292
    @wimw292 2 года назад

    Thanke you
    Alott

  • @MaestroCipher
    @MaestroCipher 2 года назад

    Just beat this little piece of metal? It is not just little peace of metal - CPU/hardware, it is one of the greatest human kind inventions. If you are a programmer you must appreciate, learn hardware/network/storage and be thankful for the other great mind tremendous achievements which makes your program "just" work. It is too often programmers don't even notice or think about hardware, network and storage - the results will not be great in this case.

  • @TheBlaqueLilly
    @TheBlaqueLilly 2 года назад

    Devs in my team: why don't you dev, you'd be a great dev
    Me: I like talking, troubleshooting & breaking your code

  • @gsrcreations108
    @gsrcreations108 6 лет назад +2

    Great sharing

  • @islamicsolution5618
    @islamicsolution5618 2 года назад

    Now we should learn html and css and JS or
    Rubb y programming language

  • @adamrocks529
    @adamrocks529 2 года назад

    Great advice. 👍🏽

  • @jamesbirnie5147
    @jamesbirnie5147 2 года назад

    This video is GOATED