AUTOCLICKER vs The HUMAN BENCHMARK TEST (Typing Test)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @thesugareater8607
    @thesugareater8607 Год назад +5297

    The feeling of spending an hour looking at libraries to end up with 4 lines of code

    • @Skittlz444
      @Skittlz444 Год назад +352

      The true programmer experience

    • @aMh3c9
      @aMh3c9 Год назад +497

      Or even better, spend one hour looking at a library, then decide its faster to do it yourself rather than learn how the library works and boom 5h later you have something that works but only in that specific case

    • @kosuken
      @kosuken Год назад

      So you end up stealing someone else’s code@@aMh3c9

    • @stickguy9109
      @stickguy9109 Год назад +135

      ​@@aMh3c9 Why all these comments are so painfully accurate

    • @sarowie
      @sarowie Год назад +64

      even funnier: Open an opensource project, delete hundreds of line of carefully written code, replace it with 4 lines and get a smile and thank you in reply.

  • @Poyntlesss
    @Poyntlesss Год назад +1477

    I legitimately thought the logging in bit was going to be an ad for a password manager.
    But seriously we need to have the 1 profile that is 100th percentile in all human benchmarking!!

    • @kennytheamazing
      @kennytheamazing Год назад +177

      wouldn't be surprised if they locked his account.

    • @oskar6747
      @oskar6747 Год назад +73

      @@kennytheamazing But why would they do that? This is good marketing for them. I hadn't even heard of the human benchmark before these videos.

    • @awesomemike3857
      @awesomemike3857 Год назад +90

      Pretty sure they banned his account

    • @kennytheamazing
      @kennytheamazing Год назад +172

      @@oskar6747 because it messes with the average stat, you can't benchmark yourself against the average human (the point of this website) if half of the results are bots.

    • @schwingedeshaehers
      @schwingedeshaehers Год назад

      ​@@oskar6747I think they should shadow ban it, and exclude it for everyone, who isn't a bot

  • @masterclash9959
    @masterclash9959 Год назад +1091

    Looking for hours for the right module to use and finding something that works is a feeling that can never be replicated.

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Год назад +3

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    • @Z-101-G
      @Z-101-G Год назад

      Cool

  • @xtgr3156
    @xtgr3156 Год назад +151

    3:19 20508 wpm is the typing speed of basically every student, ten seconds before the deadline.

  • @a.k.4207
    @a.k.4207 Год назад +396

    I love your energy & style dude, watching your videos always brings a smile to my face! The face reveal was also definitely the way to go 😊

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Год назад

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  • @jasonchiu272
    @jasonchiu272 Год назад +190

    Slowest typing speed the teacher expects when asking us to take notes while going through slides: 3:19

    • @KingNedya
      @KingNedya Год назад +12

      Not even typing speed but writing speed, which is significantly slower, and they still expect us to go that fast XD

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur Год назад +1

      @@KingNedya Cursive and/or shorthand is your friend! Of course, these days it seems like they always post the slides online after class so it's not even necessary to stress over anymore.

    • @KingNedya
      @KingNedya Год назад

      @@theKashConnoisseur I taught myself cursive in 2nd grade, but my 4th grade teacher banned me from writing in cursive (even though the school curriculum taught students cursive in 3rd grade), so I don't know it as well anymore, unfortunately. Also they do normally post the slides online, yes, but the issue is it still takes forever to right then down, I remember spending two hours on math notes alone, having to write so densely that there were three lines of words in each college-ruled line, both so that there was less to write and to conserve notebook space.

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur Год назад

      @@KingNedya Interesting! We learned cursive in 3rd grade, and from then to 12th grade it was hammered into the students that university will ONLY accept cursive handwriting for assignments. Got to university and it turns out that NOBODY accepted handwritten assignments, and cursive was in fact not required at all. Haha, go figure.

    • @KingNedya
      @KingNedya Год назад

      @@theKashConnoisseur They didn't quite hammer it into us as much, they just said that our signatures on official documents had to be cursive, so I still exclusively write my name in cursive to this day unless specified to sign in print. But my class was actually the last class they taught cursive, so my brother, who's a year younger than me, never learned it at all.

  • @cphVlwYa
    @cphVlwYa Год назад +378

    I did this back in middle school when we had a required typing class for school. It was hilarious cause it capped out at 255 words per second which was the score I got on all my assignments lol. My teacher didn't even care that it was suspicious af

    • @Komeuppance
      @Komeuppance Год назад +19

      Legit. What programs were you using?

    • @fantakilla1
      @fantakilla1 Год назад +18

      ​@@KomeuppanceI remember there were extensions you could add that would automatically do it

    • @seifenspender
      @seifenspender Год назад +19

      There are some magicians that are actually able to type at 300wpm. I love to imagine them scoring 255 on all tests but legitimately.

    • @_NULL_
      @_NULL_ Год назад +38

      ​@@seifenspenderit said 255 words per second not per minute... I want to see someone type that fast

    • @jimmy50908
      @jimmy50908 Год назад +9

      Your teacher probably either didn’t look at the results, just if you did it, or they thought it was clever that you found another way to complete the task and passed you for it. Probably the first one though

  • @mynameisfoxxy6110
    @mynameisfoxxy6110 Год назад +564

    Every programmer I know (myself included) sucks at the typing benchmark because
    A. We either write a whole bunch at once then spend most our time rewriting it making minor adjustments each time, take hours to write a few lines or just copy paste our way through life
    B. We don't use punctuation like civilized people
    C. We're illiterate

    • @willdutt
      @willdutt Год назад +18

      c: so true

    • @FenrirLokison123
      @FenrirLokison123 Год назад +77

      D. We use autocompletion

    • @whatusernameis5295
      @whatusernameis5295 Год назад +4

      the amount of times I have missed a letter and not realized it is painful

    • @kevinbacon8716
      @kevinbacon8716 Год назад +6

      I am a really fast typer. Maybe that’s why I’m a shit programmer.

    • @AbsolutePhoenix0001
      @AbsolutePhoenix0001 Год назад +5

      You also forgot about intelisense (auto completion). I don’t remember the last time I wrote a full line of code without tabbing through it.

  • @ValeBridges
    @ValeBridges Год назад +252

    1:44 To be fair the only keys you need to be good at pressing quickly are tab, enter, shift, ctrl, left and right arrow keys, C and/or X, V, and S. The rest are relatively uncommon and often can be partially skipped with tab, and duplicated quickly with shift+ctrl+arrow keys, ctrl+c, and ctrl+v.

    • @Hellscaped
      @Hellscaped Год назад

      @unsubtract fuck vim

    • @ichanmich
      @ichanmich Год назад +8

      my eyes are bleeding

    • @puppergump4117
      @puppergump4117 Год назад

      @@ichanmich Go see doctor
      If you can see

    • @lunatheluma3804
      @lunatheluma3804 Год назад +10

      You forgot the most important button
      Backspace, for when you finally find that one letter you got wrong 4 hours ago

    • @ValeBridges
      @ValeBridges Год назад +3

      @@lunatheluma3804 So damn true

  • @kindapinkjake
    @kindapinkjake Год назад +40

    I really enjoy seeing your face & facial expressions since the face reveal! Thanks for the fun content!

  • @empathictitan9538
    @empathictitan9538 Год назад +17

    code bullet is breaking every single world record in minutes with programs. truly this is the age of robotics

  • @bullet_train10
    @bullet_train10 Год назад +55

    Babe wake up, new code bullet video just dropped

  • @Gunbudder
    @Gunbudder Год назад +77

    the human benchmark thing actually made me feel pretty good about myself lol. i thought i was a really slow typist because i have a motor control disability, but apparently i'm blazing past 90% of everyone lol. i guess i figured everyone could type around 90 wpm. there really should be a 10 key typing test though (like accounts do). i've got a LOT of time on a ten key from manual data entry

    • @Ch1pp007
      @Ch1pp007 Год назад +7

      Yeah, I've upset people before by doing 10 key number entry from paper documents while never looking at the keyboard or the screen. I'm very fast at it too.

    • @deanchur
      @deanchur Год назад

      @@Ch1pp007 Reminds me of the days when I would type out an SMS on my Nokia 3315 without even looking at the phone.

    • @fuery.
      @fuery. Год назад +4

      ​@@Ch1pp007why did they get upset about it ☠️

    • @serifpersia
      @serifpersia Год назад +3

      I'm also disabled with muscle issues, on a good day raw wpm is 113, but actual wpm is 90-95. I use my own way of typing, left hand uses standard 5 finger setup and right hand i use only my point and middle finger, the pinky is on backspace, i use only my left hand thumb for space. I have no idea how I can type that wpm with this technique but it works for me.

    • @Ch1pp007
      @Ch1pp007 Год назад +9

      @@fuery. Older people tend to think that you're not really typing when you're going so fast and not looking. Then when they see you are they feel... inadequate? old? Something like that.

  • @alixchavez1935
    @alixchavez1935 Год назад +10

    Wow! That model is so high detailed! The beard on it looks fabulous!

  • @Rockmasterj
    @Rockmasterj Год назад +48

    Fun Fact:
    There are 576,459 words in the ENTIRE Lord of The Rings Series.
    Typing at 20,508 WPM, it would take you just over 28 minutes to type the series. (28 minutes and 6 seconds ish.
    Alternatively, it would take
    52.8 Minutes for the Harry Potter Series at 1,084,170 words.
    38.18 Minutes for the King James Bible at 783,137 words. (each bible differentiates by less than a minute)
    And 199 Minutes to type out The Wheel In Time series at 4,082,987 words.
    Note: I just used google for the word count and for the division. This isn't 100% accurate. Just thought this was fun.

  • @Demonslay335
    @Demonslay335 Год назад +18

    The main reason your code is probably slow to load is the fact you are making it search for the span.incomplete at the global level. It literally is going thru the whole page DOM for each one. It then is searching past where they are, going thru all the rest of the page unnecessarily. You should limit it first to the div holding those spans so it's more constrained.

  • @uncommonsense360
    @uncommonsense360 Год назад +2

    Code Bullet's typing speed explains his upload frequency

  • @sorrynotsorry8224
    @sorrynotsorry8224 Год назад +15

    Not that you'd really need to optimise this, but you can just get the text of the parent element of all those spans.

    • @m6ty
      @m6ty Год назад

      Thank you!! I couldn't believe no one else pointed this out. document.querySelector(".letters").innerText would do the trick.

  • @fishir4200
    @fishir4200 Год назад +1

    Your typing speed gives me confidence in my future, Im studying to be a software engineer and my typing is shit, maybe a little lower than yours, and Im getting close to failing my programming class bc the teacher gives us unrealistic time expectations on tests, and with only typing I can't even complete it, I got to the point where I will maybe get through it with a D

  • @EddieOtool
    @EddieOtool Год назад +3

    New human benchmark: can you remember one password?

  • @AishaKyes
    @AishaKyes Год назад +2

    programmers are a funny bunch ngl life is just side quests for them

  • @2001DJ
    @2001DJ Год назад +1

    I thought I was subscribed to this channel. Now I am.

  • @jaesjmes5498
    @jaesjmes5498 Год назад

    That typing was the most relatable typing I’ve ever seen, I’m never gonna be ashamed of my typing ever again

  • @littleladlarry
    @littleladlarry Год назад +5

    This truly is the peak of human existence. Only downhill from here, lads.

  • @MarcGrondin
    @MarcGrondin Год назад +2

    Wait a minute. Code bullet is an actual person. I cannot compute seeing a human talk in code bullet's voice 🤯

    • @puppergump4117
      @puppergump4117 Год назад +2

      It's just a guy trying to act out a dub, don't let him fool you.

  • @maddockjones9753
    @maddockjones9753 Год назад +1

    im taking a computer science and programming class and the slow movement and reaction after doing ungodly amounts of work and then going batshit crazy when it works is so fucking real

  • @jackmarshall2496
    @jackmarshall2496 Год назад +46

    As a programmer, I always feel pretty self continuous of my typing speed, I usually hover around 50 to 60 words per minute, which I know is pretty awful, but I'm feeling pretty good that I'm not the only programmer that types slowly.
    Edit to add: I make up for my typing speed by copying and pasting, ctrl dragging, and heavy use of column select to write my code efficiently 😂

    • @FauxFaFox
      @FauxFaFox Год назад +3

      Programmers type slow so we can avoid typos.

    • @NerdyCatCoffeeee
      @NerdyCatCoffeeee Год назад +1

      I'm a programmer too, my max wpm was 90 that one time, but I usually hover anywhere between 42 - 60(+/-5) wpm, so, yeah. We type in a wizard language most people don't understand anyway, so why feel bad for writing slow in it?

    • @cewla3348
      @cewla3348 Год назад

      @@NerdyCatCoffeeeeas a beginner programmer who has already gone from 110 wpm to 90 wpm, I feel the curse setting in

    • @jackmarshall2496
      @jackmarshall2496 Год назад +1

      @NerdyCatCoffeeee when you witness someone on a bash terminal make 6 new directories pull a repo into one, git modules into the other 5 and then build the project with cmake in less time than it takes for me to write a single if statement it kicks you right in the capabilities 😄

  • @samukaze5810
    @samukaze5810 4 месяца назад +1

    Well that's one way of getting an unexpected Code Bullet face reveal

  • @HMZGaming3
    @HMZGaming3 Год назад +1

    POV: You let your computer cook.

  • @kipu44
    @kipu44 17 дней назад

    2:25 "So here's how she works. We use some Python magic shit." 🤣🤣🤣

  • @raymundo2302
    @raymundo2302 Год назад +7

    Went from peak of humanity in short-term memory to slightly below average in typing

    • @puppergump4117
      @puppergump4117 Год назад

      Remembering the buttons doesn't help if you fat finger it

  • @HamsterBaddy
    @HamsterBaddy Год назад +6

    Just wanted to finally go to sleep
    - now I'm just gonna watch this before doing it xD

    • @KingNedya
      @KingNedya Год назад

      Yeah we just kinda see the 9 close to the beginning and think, "Big"

  • @NaudVanDalen
    @NaudVanDalen Год назад +1

    Bro got banned and they don't even have the guts to come out and say that he's banned.

  • @danielh.123
    @danielh.123 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @Break.
    @Break. Год назад +4

    I'm actually really enjoying this series lol

  • @denvil6489
    @denvil6489 Год назад +1

    I 100% thought that password section was going to be for an ad lol

  • @joefisher3950
    @joefisher3950 Год назад +14

    Once you finish all these programs you need to make a master program to speedrun 100% of the human benchmarks. That would be a masterpiece.

  • @berti2450
    @berti2450 Год назад +1

    always nice seeing your videos, keep up the good work!

  • @kaidouren9418
    @kaidouren9418 Год назад +3

    Time to start challenging a bunch of people to Human Benchmark COmpetitions

  • @alexab913
    @alexab913 Год назад +1

    Love seeing the Chrome webdriver. Its great for automation testing of web applications for work and for just doing really dumb stuff on other webpages like html based idle games

  • @ssaammii
    @ssaammii Год назад

    I was completely expecting a fakeout outro but it actually was just the end of the video lmao

  • @XperimentorEES
    @XperimentorEES Год назад

    Gotta be one of the most satisfying jumpscare I've ever seen!

  • @clashthegamer4873
    @clashthegamer4873 Год назад +3

    It took me doing the Human Benchmark test to see that me being able to type 85 wpm on a bad run is still better than almost 90% of the population.

  • @SunbleachedAngel
    @SunbleachedAngel Год назад

    most relatable first minute of a video on the entirety of RUclips

  • @theKashConnoisseur
    @theKashConnoisseur Год назад +2

    My typing skills were honed from years of IRC messaging boards, long before things like Discord existed. You had to learn to type fast, or else you'd get left behind in the conversation. I still only type with 2 fingers on each hand though...

  • @NoahYoshi55
    @NoahYoshi55 Год назад +1

    These are fun to watch keep doing them

  • @Drazil100
    @Drazil100 Год назад +1

    This video actually reminded me that I have a typeracer account and that that account is not in my password manager. I never use it and don't foresee myself ever using it again but I think he put's it best with 0:41

  • @andrewclanton3520
    @andrewclanton3520 Год назад

    You're a significantly more handsome and charismatic appearing than I had anticipated.

  • @loganhartdegen
    @loganhartdegen Год назад +1

    Its pretty funny that you are inhumanly good at image sequence memory but cant type for shit xD. You would think the opposite.
    Another great video in the series.

  • @Rpahut1
    @Rpahut1 Год назад +1

    Programmers work is not typing, programmers work is decision making and designing. Typing only comes in as one of the steps near the end of the process, and there is never a piece of text ready to be copied over.
    Or at least that's how I excuse mysef for never learning the blind typing...

  • @Fricai_andlat
    @Fricai_andlat Год назад +1

    this guy looks like freaking thor lol, and does CODING, the potential, noooo

  • @Itouchnograss
    @Itouchnograss Год назад

    as someone who has spent like hours just literally typing on a website. I went into this video knowing i had wasted my life. I come out of this video knowing that I am a robot

  • @moe-nz4xm
    @moe-nz4xm Год назад

    Seeing your shit typing speed is actually inspiring because i want to go unto programming one day but my typing speed is low as well

  • @K0D0R0
    @K0D0R0 Год назад

    1. Start selenium chrome webdriver.
    2. Navigate to the page.
    3. Get the element containing all the spans using xpath.
    4. Apply a regex to the content -> get the text.
    5. Send keys with the entire text to the driver.
    Done.

  • @arneschultz
    @arneschultz Год назад

    Finally, u are just 11/10 in human Benchmark

  • @kajatoth9151
    @kajatoth9151 Год назад +1

    Funny thig is i tried this idea on typeracer and used the exact same library (selenium) as you. Unfortunately typeracer has 100wpm typing limit and after that it wants captcha verification

  • @AnimilesYT
    @AnimilesYT Год назад

    I like how you put the slower result in the thumbnail since without context it looks bigger than the slightly larger number

  • @LFTRnow
    @LFTRnow Год назад

    That was fun, but it looks like that site could use an "I am not a robot" box. ;)

  • @someguy4976
    @someguy4976 Год назад

    this is the first time I've seen your face and why do you *perfectly* fit your voice lmao

  • @Tortellia
    @Tortellia Год назад

    When the “see you next week” feels real

  • @unlimitedbytes-random
    @unlimitedbytes-random Год назад +1

    I also had the idea sometime ago to write scripts to beat human benchmarks 100%.
    However I used JavaScript for it, directly grabbed the relevant elements from the DOM using an Chrome Extension I wrote.
    Then I just faked some browser events according to the test (in typing test Key-Up/Down Events)

  • @MrGeorgeFlorcus
    @MrGeorgeFlorcus Год назад

    Feels good, after the insane, non-ai performance of the memory thing, to see Code Bullet do a typing test at around the same competency as me

  • @TheCrazyCapMaster
    @TheCrazyCapMaster Год назад

    HE RETURNS!
    With less sanity than before! 🤣

  • @NotRend3r
    @NotRend3r Год назад

    And that proves “Work smarter not harder” right 😂

  • @McSpicyYT
    @McSpicyYT Год назад +1

    You can just look at what the text is, type it out in your macro, and just have it type that.

  • @RyanglenHoffman
    @RyanglenHoffman Год назад

    My first time seeing cod bullet , he's a handsome computer screen .

  • @MathewSan_
    @MathewSan_ Год назад +1

    Great video 👍

  • @jurjen909
    @jurjen909 Год назад

    Now I know this is your second channel, but
    The feel of your videos has changed now that your face is revealed and in the episode. I preferred the old style of the CodeBullet puppet being animated on the screen and not knowing the person behind the scenes.
    It was still a good idea to reveal the face I just personally preferred the old way of your videos, the mystery behind the bullet.
    I might be a minority so you just do yourself :D

  • @esrohm6460
    @esrohm6460 Год назад +1

    so if this takes a minute to load the text that would mean it is still with that time counted in at however many words there are in this text per minute fast which would be around 50 to 60 wpm which is actually only halve as fast as what the top humans get

  • @speckkatze
    @speckkatze Год назад +1

    I also automated this one, took a different approach tho. My script takes a screenshot of the area, uses pytesseract to recognize all the characters, then uses some regular expressions to filter out stupid shit it does (like giving me newlines or | instead of I). Then it also just sends the recognized input as keyboard presses.
    It is less reliable, and every once in a while it gets a character wrong which fucks everything up, but it takes a lot less time to get the text, something like 1-2 seconds.

    • @vadnegru
      @vadnegru Год назад

      I expected something similar here

    • @speckkatze
      @speckkatze Год назад +1

      @@vadnegru yeah I was actually surprised he didnt use OCR. I used the same for verbal memory and it worked pretty reliably, got up to 11k without it even making one mistake

    • @NaudVanDalen
      @NaudVanDalen Год назад +2

      I wonder why recognizing text with a screenshot is faster than checking the HTML. Checking the HTML should be way faster. Practically instant.

    • @vadnegru
      @vadnegru Год назад

      @@NaudVanDalen it really depends on how well HTML parsing library is written. My guess it that parsing is more of a single threaded workload and OCR could be more parallel.

    • @Jerryfan271
      @Jerryfan271 Год назад +2

      Using OCR when the html document is right there sounds like insanity.

  • @joshuakohr7602
    @joshuakohr7602 Год назад +1

    Man discovers computers are faster than humans.

  • @zackwright2866
    @zackwright2866 Год назад +1

    Can you create an a.i. to beat sand tetris

  • @ArgentumRenard
    @ArgentumRenard Год назад

    I've got rid of all my personal issues after seeing Code Bullet's actual print speed 🖤

  • @BickSnarf
    @BickSnarf Год назад

    "how good can i type"
    *proceeds to fail login 3+ times*
    hahaha xD

  • @julianhaupt1480
    @julianhaupt1480 Год назад +1

    F*cking love this series 🎉

  • @stevesters135
    @stevesters135 Год назад

    I absolutely love the content with not only showing you and your reactions, but still with the old art and explanations of coding stuff!!

  • @JohnHilton-dz4mi
    @JohnHilton-dz4mi Год назад

    The reason it takes so long is you are loading the entire html script you need to apply a filter and look for a section. Then search for the words.

  • @haydenwood8211
    @haydenwood8211 Год назад +1

    WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MORE BENCHMARKS FOR CODE BULLET TO ABSOLUTELY MURDER WITH CODE

  • @nixfriarr
    @nixfriarr Год назад +1

    1:37 "Slightly below average", but don't forget to account for cheated scores. You're marked on a curve with a few results at 10,000+ wpm.

  • @mojolotz
    @mojolotz Год назад

    Love all the effort to go into python when about 4 lines of js would have done this.

  • @loags22
    @loags22 Год назад

    I had no idea what code bullet would look like

  • @PiscotV
    @PiscotV Год назад +3

    4:06 Actually, once it starts going, it's finished...💁

  • @liorbecker5688
    @liorbecker5688 Год назад

    So this series actually inspired me to do the same, and completely crush a few of the human benchmarks… so far ive done chimp test, aim trainer and reaction time, all getting the top scores, dunno if ill do the rest

  • @Beast10x1
    @Beast10x1 Год назад

    gotta say image to text is a thing, that sounds much easier than using debug mode

  • @BWithey-1
    @BWithey-1 Год назад

    when do we get a proper computer benchmark test to compare other computer programs against each other in this kind of setting?

  • @CupcakePunisher
    @CupcakePunisher Год назад

    Dude, you are fucking hilarious. I am crying.

  • @Leap_of_Wraith---Stephen
    @Leap_of_Wraith---Stephen Год назад

    there is no reason this had to be so funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @TrixHappy
    @TrixHappy Год назад +2

    Can't wait for the rest ❤

  • @nikdog419
    @nikdog419 Год назад

    "Some Python Magic Shit" -Every Python Programmer I know

  • @adam-Qt2
    @adam-Qt2 Год назад

    this was a great video (as most of yours are), but in was wondering if you could run the AI rick and morty again?

  • @yochilltfout4524
    @yochilltfout4524 Год назад

    (Wallace from Wallace and Gromit) + (Chris Hemsworth) = THIS GUY

  • @JDjump123
    @JDjump123 Год назад

    You gave me the idea to make a snake bor and attempt to learn Python

  • @aftgrm
    @aftgrm Год назад

    is this series gonna be an episode on the main channel?

  • @Doktor_Vem
    @Doktor_Vem Год назад

    Evan, why don't you update your computer? Is it just laziness or is there something else?

  • @jknMEMES
    @jknMEMES Год назад +1

    20508 words per minute or 342 words per second is above average.

  • @yesokay906
    @yesokay906 Год назад

    I like that a couple of Code Bullet’s videos he states that he uses opera gx because it’s a sponsor and it’s better, but here he is using chrome

    • @wilzzuu
      @wilzzuu Месяц назад

      I think that's the Python library Beautiful Soup opening Chrome as the browser

  • @markwilson3326
    @markwilson3326 Год назад

    Why are you loading the entire webpage into beautiful soup? Selenium has a built in web scraper.

  • @Dankleberrrrg
    @Dankleberrrrg Год назад

    The fun part is that even if it counted the minute while your program did it's thing, it still would've doubled your score lol

  • @eli_0625
    @eli_0625 Год назад

    I loooove the cam, keep the cam for sure :)

  • @charlesnathansmith
    @charlesnathansmith Год назад

    In middle school we had a typing class, but my friends and I beat all the speed requirements the first week, so we just got to play around in the library all semester. Are we the autoclickers?