@@zahl6518 well.... i respect that but i think on a different way... if he enjoy coding he gotta work yea but at certain point i guess he just will work X hours per day and then enjoy life lol cuz coding allll day nd then studying...
prod. Young Wolf Work all day? Did we watch the same video? He went to the gym, Interacted with colleagues, played fortnite (AT WORK). I would kill for this to be my life and after I finish my CS degree hopefully it can be
*starts watching* Oh yeah, this is gonna be relatable, I wonder how much work they make him go through-- *sees him drive a Tesla to work* *stops watching*
@@lukegraf9365 i barely saw 2 hours of coding for the company .... the rest of the time he was eating or taking coffee ..... I would bet he expended more time studying that the time he expended working..... and even taking studying and working ..... was barely 4 hours of coding.
A day in life of my internship: 7:55: get the f out of bed and wash face 7:55:10 sec: quickly change clothes 7:56: take two to three sips of tea 8:00 : run to catch a bus 8:50: reach to office 8:51 : hello IT department internet is not working 8:52: fix the issue 8:53: hello IT department printer is not working in my office 8:54: run towards manager office to fix his/her printer issue 8:55: again to office 8:56: hello IT outlook email are not sending 8:57: *fuck my life*
To be honest, I find that 7 hours of sleep to be in the sweet spot. *6 hrs:* So tire, need coffee, not ready for the day. *7 hrs:* Ahhhh, I am feeling great, 8+ hrs later, still feeling great! *8 hrs:* Feel tire by 3pm.
@Uzzy To be honest, I feel like sometimes after lunch, if I'm not doing much activity, I tend to start to get sleepy a little bit lol. But if I'm out and about, I'm still as energetic as I am.
Your life as intern, is far superior than a lot of senior developers here in Brazil. Only millionaires drive Teslas around here. Although it was really helpful to see this video. It gives me a lot of motivation. Thanks for sharing your day.
TRIPPY UH, I do contract jobs at $60-$75 /hour, but the work isn’t steady. Most of my coding is not done on standard PC platforms, but on hardware systems that I design.
BRO! I love this video to death. Quality and syncing up the music to the cinematography is on point my man! You are really motivating me and I would love to see more videos. You are the man!!
This is such a great video!!! I love that you live your life after work, like going out with friends (colleagues can be friends too, it’s ok lol), going to the gym, etc... I usually come home and lay around until it’s time for bed haha - I’ll try to be more productive now that the semester is ending. Hopefully it’s a routine I can keep as I intern through spring semester.
What kind of internship is that lol, checking messages, playing fortnite from 12 pm and resume work at 2 pm lol. that's not an internship, that's 3 hours of work a day and free time and talking the rest of the day.
So.. you are spending 8hours at work, but most of.the time you are drinking, eating, playing games and talking about some shit. So why dont you go our from work after.. 4hours?
i always remember Trevor Philips words on these cunts, "yeahhh... some 'serious' corporate gangbanging going from left to right to center, in the name of, team training! I mean, that's what Floyd was..."
It's fucking stupid. I'd rather work solid for 4 hours and go home to do stuff I want to do than shit about an office with people I don't give a fuck about.
@@oc4026 hahaha i hear you. i get into work before anybody else (5am most times) go hard all day (1hr break), then leave work at 4 or 5pm. i pretty much have 6-7hrs to spend on myself and with family.
Ummm well first of all programmers do lots of work and it's not like construction where they can just build shit. Programming is a very complex work man
I am Senior Software Engineer and there is no way I get my hands on Tesla in my country with my salary. I guess I should consider relocating if interns have lifestyle like that.
I don't get how software engineers get anything done like this... I was/am an IT intern at a large local company and from the moment I get there until 1, it's pedal to the metal, getting work done and doing small tasks that need to be done but the others don't have any time to do. Then a 30 minute lunch, and back to it again until I go to my next class or 6PM, whichever comes first. I still also completely have work to do and never really run out. EDIT - Reading WowPlusWow's comment and the responses to that, I guess it just comes down to who you are as a person. I guess I'm just no fun all business, get work done and do it well so I can have more time to do what I want later, compared to someone who spaces it out. It just works for me. I just don't get it.
I'm going into a CS major this year with knowing little to no experience in coding.. I've always been interested in it, but never actually studied it in high school and I've been learning python in my spare time. My question is, will I be screwed going into that major without past experience and is there any tips? Anyways great video always interested in these videos! Keep up the work thank you!
You'll be fine if you don't slack off and are genuinely interested in CS. I was in a similar position and have caught up with my peers without too many issues.
I am a CS graduate. My suggestion is start thinking right now of a project you love and start coding. You will pull your hair out but since you love it, you will keep on going and eventually... worrying about coding will be a thing in the past. Also, CS is one of those career that can give you a lot of free time to do other things like RUclips, which I am desperately trying to get into, but can't seem to get anywhere. Good Luck. If you have more questions, contact me.
I just graduated with a CS degree and landed an awesome software engineering job, and I was exactly like you when I started college. I didn't even know what coding was when I decided to take the intro course. I'd say that it's probably going to feel overwhelming at certain points, but the most important advice I can give you is to talk to people. Talk to your classmates, talk to your TAs, and if possible, talk to your professors. It's super easy to feel isolated in those early classes because you don't have the experience that some of your peers do, and that's okay. The key is not letting that feeling of isolation take over. Don't feel embarrassed to admit you don't understand something just because you feel like everyone else does understand. Be ready to be challenged, jump at opportunities to work in teams/talk to people about your classes (assignments, projects, readings, etc), and always stay hungry. You'll catch up to those with prior experience quicker than you think, I promise you. You got this!
Im also interested in software programming and im thinking about trying to get in to an education. Im guessing Java is the normal code to use and was thinking if there's any programs that i could use to increase my knowledge and skills about coding. As of now i literally know nothing. So is there any programs or webpages i could use to learn more or is youtube the best way of learning. Im asking because there's a good 4 months till i can apply and i would like to learn more in my free time. :)
my day at work: 6:55 wake up 6:55 - 7:00 check socials, messages etc 7:00 have shower 7:30 get dressed 7:45 watch tv or something 8:00 drive from my apartment in san fran to googleplex 8:40 stop by at Mcdonalds and grab breakfast 8:50 arrive at work 8:50 - 9:00 go on my phone 9:00 start coding! 10:00 go for a lil walk around the building to stay healthy and clear my head 10:15 carry on coding 11:40 grab lunch 11:55 change clothes and play some basketball 12:30 have a shower and change my clothes back 12:45 stand-up meeting(times for these can vary) 1:55 debugging 2:25 check stack overflow 2:30 bang head against desk 2:45 finally solve that bitchass problem 2:50 run code and have no errors 2:55 put in airpods(yes i am flexing) listen to music 2:55 work on design 3:25 code 4:25 grab a coffee 4:30 code 5:00 steal as many free snacks for home 5:40 arrive home 5:40 - 9:00 game 9:00 hit the gym 10:30 shower 11:00 game 12:00 hit the hay
Not all U.S. interns get paid 6,000 USD/month; 72,000/year. It largely depends on the state and the company (Google, Apple, Microsoft in California? Sure).
When you study hard for this kind of stuff and get a job of this kind, you see how freaking relaxed everyone is in the office, just chilling on sofas and drinking coffee xD
Edward great video, I would aadvise charging phone outside of your room. Get a real alarm clock if you gonna use the alarm excuse... haha Also 1h before don't use anything that releases blue ligt from screens. Otherwise great productive day. :)
these videos always crack me up. this is not the typical day of a software engineer, or an intern at all, in the real world. these videos are always poser'y
Its so cool that you used to be a trickshotter and now you're doing pretty well for yourself. gives me hope, because i come from the same community and have the same aspirations as you :) cheers
I had a feeling those looked like texas roads! I work at a startup here in austin as well! Though I'm not an engineer, my days are very similar :) Awesome video!
Showing two seconds of a computer screen...I would expect at least showing the daily tasks of a software engineer apart from showing a building with people inside...and lifting weights, which is not specific of a day of a software engineer. Not very informative and useful.
I'm a junior majoring in maths but I wanna learn cs in my postgraduate and work at places like this!!! this is so much fun compared to where I have been doing my internship at financial institution. hope I can be a software engineer one day :D
Hey, I am a freshman at high school and I have been coding for a while and I was wanting to know some advice for software engineering because that is what I really want to thrive in. You made me realize that I can be a software engineer.
6:12 I'm only a college freshman for computer programming but I was trying to see what the code said. I was understanding it pretty well until the end. Me: WTF is "fslfdss..." and why is it on that side of the colon? Am I just stupid? Super inept at programming? *clicks play to see rest of code* Me: oh....well.....I'm not sure if I should be happy that I caught false code or sad because I thought it was actual code
@@jjayguy23 why what happen? I’m finally getting out of help desk/ customer support, and how do you plan on making the transition from CS to programming? Are you going to school? Taking a program? Etc
Some people in the comment section post very very narrow minded comments, some out of jealousy and some, just because they can't comprehend things they haven't seen in their life yet and think therefore it can't be true. If you live like that, how are you ever gonna actually understand code or mathematics? Guys if you want something then think about what you have to do to get there and do it. Some people are lucky and some people need to work their way up, but I believe many people have the potential to get the life they want, if they want it enough to put the initial effort of doing research and getting out of their comfort zone.
lol it kinda makes some people jealous(especially me who is still seeking internships while having 4 apps on google play) but i do respect it without cursing on comments
Hey, kind of random, but I'm in UT Austin CS right now and Lucas was my POD Mentor and one of the TA's for my Data Structures class! Also, that guy with the Tesla, I think that's Anthony (correct me if I'm wrong), but I remember him being a TA for Data Structures too. Anyways, nice video!
if my boss finds me doing this at work, it would be "My Last Day In the Life as Software Engineer Intern".
LMAO
Relatable haha
this is my life, watching these successful people instead of studying.
Same
Same here!
Same in Poland
Same 😂
same
90% procrastination
5% wanking
4% eating
1% actual coding
a day in the life of a RICH software engineer intern
Exactly, lmao
he works at toyota .... and drives a tesla !! what a mad lad.
I think it's his friends Tesla.
Toyota own 0.27% of tesla.
spidey even Elon can't say he owns it lmao
(it's joke about how under-paid he is)
@@ilyesc4630 lol I think elon is doing fine with his 22 billion dollars...
he doesn't have that much money lol, just google it or something i can't explain this in a comment
He is not 21 yet and still has a job like this.
Living your dream ha.
dream work all day? and study till 11:30 nd then again go work? lol
prod. Young Wolf yea thats the dream. Well going to sleep that late is not that good and can be stressful but he is enjoying life
@@zahl6518 well.... i respect that but i think on a different way... if he enjoy coding he gotta work yea but at certain point i guess he just will work X hours per day and then enjoy life lol cuz coding allll day nd then studying...
prod. Young Wolf Work all day? Did we watch the same video? He went to the gym, Interacted with colleagues, played fortnite (AT WORK). I would kill for this to be my life and after I finish my CS degree hopefully it can be
Ryan Jan Thanks man, first year of college rn, I might start interning sophomore or junior year
Still study at night when you got an internship. Respect man
That's what internship is for. You take it when you're continuing study
@@SankarshanGhosh ya
*starts watching* Oh yeah, this is gonna be relatable, I wonder how much work they make him go through--
*sees him drive a Tesla to work*
*stops watching*
jalabi99 don’t worry he is probably just renting from Turo ;)
Okay this is cool, now show us what you actually do at work
Why does all the “Life of a SE” begin with the same background music ......
I know, it’s cringey asf
I have seen only food
Do you think he would record 8 hours of coding?
of course that guy is not even a junior.
Luke Graf
do you think 200 people are blind
sometimes, we work only two lines or less code for day..wkwkwk
@@lukegraf9365 i barely saw 2 hours of coding for the company .... the rest of the time he was eating or taking coffee ..... I would bet he expended more time studying that the time he expended working..... and even taking studying and working ..... was barely 4 hours of coding.
A day in life of my internship:
7:55: get the f out of bed and wash face
7:55:10 sec: quickly change clothes
7:56: take two to three sips of tea
8:00 : run to catch a bus
8:50: reach to office
8:51 : hello IT department internet is not working
8:52: fix the issue
8:53: hello IT department printer is not working in my office
8:54: run towards manager office to fix his/her printer issue
8:55: again to office
8:56: hello IT outlook email are not sending
8:57: *fuck my life*
Ayyy. As a fellow IT intern, I feel your pain. At least I deal with Linux and scripting more than I do people!
i feel ya
I like the fact that you still study in the evening when you already have got an internship, nothing but RESPECT
looks like it time to become an software engineer at toyota...
Any high profile tech company never work at a start up
Man they chill more than work.
2:30
@ lol he is not a programmer he is a software engineer..
Stella smith sameee
Billy Man nope, I think what he is so workable man 😱
@@blackpanda1302"lobster," you think you smart?. isn't software engineers do programming?
There always has to be 1 indian!
OverYouxxx yeah man
after all we earn it
hahahahahaha
fuck apus's sons
FUCK THEMMMM
Indian are asian too
7 hrs of sleep looks so beautiful
LMAO
To be honest, I find that 7 hours of sleep to be in the sweet spot.
*6 hrs:* So tire, need coffee, not ready for the day.
*7 hrs:* Ahhhh, I am feeling great, 8+ hrs later, still feeling great!
*8 hrs:* Feel tire by 3pm.
@@supercoolmunkee but how does that work? Why do you get tired around 3?
@Uzzy To be honest, I feel like sometimes after lunch, if I'm not doing much activity, I tend to start to get sleepy a little bit lol. But if I'm out and about, I'm still as energetic as I am.
Doug Cannon haha, can relate. Less than four hours, then I’m too tired. 7.5-8 is optimal and 8+ makes me tired midday
Your life as intern, is far superior than a lot of senior developers here in Brazil. Only millionaires drive Teslas around here. Although it was really helpful to see this video. It gives me a lot of motivation. Thanks for sharing your day.
My work as a software programmer consists of falling out of bed and coding at my desk for 12-14 hours at a time. But I design the hardware too
how much do u get per hour?
TRIPPY UH, I do contract jobs at $60-$75 /hour, but the work isn’t steady. Most of my coding is not done on standard PC platforms, but on hardware systems that I design.
oh alright man i wish u the best
Rick Jasper sounds very interesting, what is your education?
Hey man good day, what is the best programming can you recommend? I do System Application, I want to try another computer language
not 21 yet and ur driving a Tesla, I need to start doing something with my life
BRO! I love this video to death. Quality and syncing up the music to the cinematography is on point my man! You are really motivating me and I would love to see more videos. You are the man!!
Thanks man means a lot!
It's pretty crazy that he already owns a Tesla as an intern!
How do you afford a Tesla as an intern?
I was at Google and a lot of companies in the bay area give you discounts on rentals or let you borrow cars for cheap :D
He can't afford it. I'm sure it isn't his or Mom and Dad got it for him.
Some internships are paid.
@@JinkProject Teslas can be cheap if you lease them, or as the other comments suggest he could be renting.
Jarmahent cheapER. not cheap. Leased a Model S and now own a Model 3. Both around 1k a month
Mayuko really inspiring a lot of software engineer who doing youtube. This is even had a similiar backsound with mayuko ones
Im studuying computer science right now, and this motivates me to keep on going foward.
This is such a great video!!! I love that you live your life after work, like going out with friends (colleagues can be friends too, it’s ok lol), going to the gym, etc... I usually come home and lay around until it’s time for bed haha - I’ll try to be more productive now that the semester is ending. Hopefully it’s a routine I can keep as I intern through spring semester.
0:58 rip traffic
"i don't got the time for that"
I'M CRYING
This explains why my software never works right, the guys who are making it are never working and when they do they’re drunk.
Oh Python!! Nice to see a 1dayInTheLife programmer video different to a web developer :p
i'm a freshman taking a software engineering course and this video just made me cry a lil...tears of joy
wtf you interning down the street from where i live nice that new Toyota center they built is awesome
where do you like guys, it's really amazing place!!
S. A. After doing a quick little search they’re in Plano, TX. Also, home to Frito Lay Chips HQ 😂
lol, I used to workout at the craig ranch gym everyday in high school with friends. get in with a "guest pass" and enjoy the amenities.
Love this kind of videos so much! I’m currently interested in CS and found myself being curious about the lifestyle that may follow those studies☺️
6:23 is when I started relating to the video
What kind of internship is that lol, checking messages, playing fortnite from 12 pm and resume work at 2 pm lol. that's not an internship, that's 3 hours of work a day and free time and talking the rest of the day.
Thats the intern I want
@@redpaw1234 you're not going to learn anything big like that. However, you will get to learn how to make coffee.
@@ROFEL who cares
Heaven on earth
So.. you are spending 8hours at work, but most of.the time you are drinking, eating, playing games and talking about some shit. So why dont you go our from work after.. 4hours?
i always remember Trevor Philips words on these cunts, "yeahhh... some 'serious' corporate gangbanging going from left to right to center, in the name of, team training! I mean, that's what Floyd was..."
It's fucking stupid. I'd rather work solid for 4 hours and go home to do stuff I want to do than shit about an office with people I don't give a fuck about.
@@oc4026 hahaha i hear you. i get into work before anybody else (5am most times) go hard all day (1hr break), then leave work at 4 or 5pm. i pretty much have 6-7hrs to spend on myself and with family.
@@oc4026 hahaha i spend more than enough time with workmates. no! i dont wanna hang out with you after work too.
Ummm well first of all programmers do lots of work and it's not like construction where they can just build shit. Programming is a very complex work man
I'll Start mine in a few months, thanks for sharing us your experience! 👏
I am Senior Software Engineer and there is no way I get my hands on Tesla in my country with my salary. I guess I should consider relocating if interns have lifestyle like that.
where are u from?
I don't get how software engineers get anything done like this... I was/am an IT intern at a large local company and from the moment I get there until 1, it's pedal to the metal, getting work done and doing small tasks that need to be done but the others don't have any time to do. Then a 30 minute lunch, and back to it again until I go to my next class or 6PM, whichever comes first. I still also completely have work to do and never really run out.
EDIT - Reading WowPlusWow's comment and the responses to that, I guess it just comes down to who you are as a person. I guess I'm just no fun all business, get work done and do it well so I can have more time to do what I want later, compared to someone who spaces it out. It just works for me.
I just don't get it.
Depends on the amount of time needed to get the work done. Also, this may not be representative of an average day in his life.
Tbh I spent like 2.5 hours of working and 5 hours doing nothing at my internship
@@FeedBox2000 student bro
I'm going into a CS major this year with knowing little to no experience in coding.. I've always been interested in it, but never actually studied it in high school and I've been learning python in my spare time. My question is, will I be screwed going into that major without past experience and is there any tips? Anyways great video always interested in these videos! Keep up the work thank you!
You'll be fine if you don't slack off and are genuinely interested in CS. I was in a similar position and have caught up with my peers without too many issues.
I am a CS graduate. My suggestion is start thinking right now of a project you love and start coding. You will pull your hair out but since you love it, you will keep on going and eventually... worrying about coding will be a thing in the past. Also, CS is one of those career that can give you a lot of free time to do other things like RUclips, which I am desperately trying to get into, but can't seem to get anywhere. Good Luck. If you have more questions, contact me.
I'm going from pre_engineering to CS in next month , without any prior knowledge in CS or coding or like that
I just graduated with a CS degree and landed an awesome software engineering job, and I was exactly like you when I started college. I didn't even know what coding was when I decided to take the intro course. I'd say that it's probably going to feel overwhelming at certain points, but the most important advice I can give you is to talk to people. Talk to your classmates, talk to your TAs, and if possible, talk to your professors. It's super easy to feel isolated in those early classes because you don't have the experience that some of your peers do, and that's okay. The key is not letting that feeling of isolation take over. Don't feel embarrassed to admit you don't understand something just because you feel like everyone else does understand. Be ready to be challenged, jump at opportunities to work in teams/talk to people about your classes (assignments, projects, readings, etc), and always stay hungry. You'll catch up to those with prior experience quicker than you think, I promise you. You got this!
Im also interested in software programming and im thinking about trying to get in to an education. Im guessing Java is the normal code to use and was thinking if there's any programs that i could use to increase my knowledge and skills about coding. As of now i literally know nothing. So is there any programs or webpages i could use to learn more or is youtube the best way of learning. Im asking because there's a good 4 months till i can apply and i would like to learn more in my free time. :)
So this is how life looks like when you have money and opportunities, pretty sweet
this is heaven
my man has a restaurant at his office
look at all that free food
I was looking forward to work as a software engineer too. This sounds really easy and fun. Go go Toyota :D
WOOOO
I just gave you thumbs up at 00:02 cuz the music and your edition are awesome!
Bro the part when he played "FIVESKILL's" gameplay on Fortnite at 2:45 my mind was BLOWN!
thank you bro for this video , i love it :D
The working environment is just amazing
you know the funny part? these guys are the real gangsters of life. props for killin it, future is bright.
So what I learned is that you only codr for 30secs a day 🤣🤣
lol
Hi!
Thank you for your video! It was so interesting to watch real work day in any country!
Have a nice day!
When you get to dress casual-casual rather than business casual :D
Let’s go boys we hit over 1 million congrats man 🎉🎊🎈🍾
This is how offices should be looking in 2019. Seems to be more common in america than in the UK
Why? I'd rather have a full desktop than use a laptop.
my day at work:
6:55 wake up
6:55 - 7:00 check socials, messages etc
7:00 have shower
7:30 get dressed
7:45 watch tv or something
8:00 drive from my apartment in san fran to googleplex
8:40 stop by at Mcdonalds and grab breakfast
8:50 arrive at work
8:50 - 9:00 go on my phone
9:00 start coding!
10:00 go for a lil walk around the building to stay healthy and clear my head
10:15 carry on coding
11:40 grab lunch
11:55 change clothes and play some basketball
12:30 have a shower and change my clothes back
12:45 stand-up meeting(times for these can vary)
1:55 debugging
2:25 check stack overflow
2:30 bang head against desk
2:45 finally solve that bitchass problem
2:50 run code and have no errors
2:55 put in airpods(yes i am flexing) listen to music
2:55 work on design
3:25 code
4:25 grab a coffee
4:30 code
5:00 steal as many free snacks for home
5:40 arrive home
5:40 - 9:00 game
9:00 hit the gym
10:30 shower
11:00 game
12:00 hit the hay
I wanna take it back what I said considering intern earns 6000 usd/ month in America.its not shocking to drive tesla
😂😂😂
Hahahah
really? wow. the difference is incredible, compared to Croatia (Europe)
lol move to the us man
Not all U.S. interns get paid 6,000 USD/month; 72,000/year. It largely depends on the state and the company (Google, Apple, Microsoft in California? Sure).
Dis boi be having lunch at 11:45 am while I have lunch at 2:00 pm
Time management is too important in our lifes
But that shit never works with me
4:40 If my gym looked like this, I would be there lifting weight every single day...
*Edward Sa:* Programming for an intern.
*Meanwhile:* How do I apply a boolean in a switch statement in Java.
that's me when im struggling with python
he saying he does an escape room everyday lol
satisfiying office
Work hard play hard!
You got me inspired bro. I can't wait to have an internship. Got to keep grinding
When you study hard for this kind of stuff and get a job of this kind, you see how freaking relaxed everyone is in the office, just chilling on sofas and drinking coffee xD
Edward great video, I would aadvise charging phone outside of your room. Get a real alarm clock if you gonna use the alarm excuse... haha
Also 1h before don't use anything that releases blue ligt from screens. Otherwise great productive day. :)
Why does it feel like I have a longer attention span that you guys lol
these videos always crack me up. this is not the typical day of a software engineer, or an intern at all, in the real world.
these videos are always poser'y
Jarlaxle Baenre Bunch of “wanna Hollywood famous” vibes..if only life was the nice for everyone
Is amazing how your intelligence Can pay an incredible quality of life
Thats How we should live everyday.
Its so cool that you used to be a trickshotter and now you're doing pretty well for yourself. gives me hope, because i come from the same community and have the same aspirations as you :) cheers
Mw2 Golden days
Please do another vid related to this one. Love your channel, wanting for more...
Thank you! And soon!
This guy must be the most mainstream tasted software engineer ive ever seen
On that Leetcode grind
you are living paradise
Your friend with the Tesla, does he go to UT Austin CS? I swear I've seen him before.
yes he does LOL
No lol he goes to acc bro
I had a feeling those looked like texas roads! I work at a startup here in austin as well! Though I'm not an engineer, my days are very similar :) Awesome video!
I’m hoping to be here soon
randomly decided to read your code and saw 'this is just for a video' lolll
Showing two seconds of a computer screen...I would expect at least showing the daily tasks of a software engineer apart from showing a building with people inside...and lifting weights, which is not specific of a day of a software engineer. Not very informative and useful.
De acuerdo solo muestra lo bonito.
@@boristravi7925 Exacto, el video no es interesante. Lo bonito (marketing solamente) y nada más desgraciadamente. :(
I'm a junior majoring in maths but I wanna learn cs in my postgraduate and work at places like this!!! this is so much fun compared to where I have been doing my internship at financial institution. hope I can be a software engineer one day :D
i'll say it and i'll say it shamelessly: you have the life that i want
Hey, I am a freshman at high school and I have been coding for a while and I was wanting to know some advice for software engineering because that is what I really want to thrive in. You made me realize that I can be a software engineer.
6:12 I'm only a college freshman for computer programming but I was trying to see what the code said. I was understanding it pretty well until the end.
Me: WTF is "fslfdss..." and why is it on that side of the colon? Am I just stupid? Super inept at programming?
*clicks play to see rest of code*
Me: oh....well.....I'm not sure if I should be happy that I caught false code or sad because I thought it was actual code
LOL
Wow remember when people were just go to work and talk to each other?
What a history.
Hello. Your video is amazing and this makes me really motivated to work harder. I really hope I would join an intern program just like you this year.
YOU WORK AT TOYATA.....
AND YOU HAVE A TESLA
give this man a oscar
How much will you drink man!! It's like you don't even work in office
- what a u up to, son ?
- just honing a perfect digital trap for a mankind, Mom
I don’t see any cool cyber security intern vids like this :(
I hate cyber security. I’m getting out of it and becoming a software developer.
@@jjayguy23 why what happen? I’m finally getting out of help desk/ customer support, and how do you plan on making the transition from CS to programming? Are you going to school? Taking a program? Etc
Love the drone shots!
And im here liking all the comments in comments section! They are more interesting ha!
one of my goals is to work like this. Great vid!! learned something new.
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when i try to read the program and there is a text "this is just for a video" u fucking got me right there XD
3:42 BLUE MOON
7:30 PM and it's still so bright out?! At where I live, 7:30 is almost completely dark. Mornings must be pretty dark there, then.
Yeah texas summers haha
Some people in the comment section post very very narrow minded comments, some out of jealousy and some, just because they can't comprehend things they haven't seen in their life yet and think therefore it can't be true. If you live like that, how are you ever gonna actually understand code or mathematics? Guys if you want something then think about what you have to do to get there and do it. Some people are lucky and some people need to work their way up, but I believe many people have the potential to get the life they want, if they want it enough to put the initial effort of doing research and getting out of their comfort zone.
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lol it kinda makes some people jealous(especially me who is still seeking internships while having 4 apps on google play) but i do respect it without cursing on comments
As a software engineering student myself, his case looks cool, but not everyone can have internships at biggest companies
tHiS iS JuST FoR a VIdeO
he had to flex on us "jk im not 21 yet" Drives tesla
Hey, kind of random, but I'm in UT Austin CS right now and Lucas was my POD Mentor and one of the TA's for my Data Structures class! Also, that guy with the Tesla, I think that's Anthony (correct me if I'm wrong), but I remember him being a TA for Data Structures too. Anyways, nice video!
Thanks! And yup thats them!
Damn its looking good. Most of the day with software engineer videos I've seen people only seem to only do 2-3 hours of actual work.