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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @marcioandreyoliveira
    @marcioandreyoliveira Год назад +298

    After 26 years of using Vim, I finally learned the Ctrl+F trick in the command prompt.
    Better late than never.
    Thank you very much.

    • @p3rtang
      @p3rtang Год назад +29

      entering q + colon in normal mode should also open this window, that's how I'v been doing it at least

    • @sllide
      @sllide Год назад +30

      @@p3rtang i have always wondered why that window popped up randomly. Thanks to you too

    • @m54n69
      @m54n69 Год назад +9

      It also took me a while to figure this out, now I constantly make it pop up accidentally. Also didn't know about q: till now thanks. I bet 100 years from now people will still be discovering fringe/hidden features in vim.

    • @yanuar1420
      @yanuar1420 Год назад +2

      @@p3rtang ah, this is why. Thank you for pointing it out

    • @MrLotrus
      @MrLotrus 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@p3rtang hehe, from time to time missclicked and hated this window. And wondered every time "what is it. I need to check it out". At last)

  • @0xkudz4i
    @0xkudz4i Год назад +97

    Finally a tsoding video I can understand and follow from start to finish

  • @KeplerEmeritus
    @KeplerEmeritus Год назад +18

    You explanation of how to start writing C is the way I started programming. It was a Windows .bat file that started a Runescape Private Server. I modified the colors of the console and the words on the welcome message exactly how you demonstrated. And it was all downhill from there because then I began learning Java to modify the Runescape server.

  • @itsmefrancois6825
    @itsmefrancois6825 Год назад +16

    Folks asking for THE course, websites or anything else to start programming listen: Just start programming/solving problems. You guys do think more about the perfect way to learn things than actually start and learn. You wont be able to program properly after watching a course anyways, because the real learning starts when you actually start programming. Learn programing by solving the problem of a need. Some day on your journey you ask yourself how you can store mutliple data: You google it and find out that you could use an array, queue, stack... Thats your solution for you problem and the next step on your journey. You need a way to communicate with a DB: You google it, find a solution and learn... Next step is done. Dont try to learn upfront, you will forget the things you dont need/use anyways. So just start out and actually learn what your need.

  • @danielvaughn4551
    @danielvaughn4551 Год назад +6

    "You observe, and you fuck around." Beautiful.

  • @0xhenrique
    @0xhenrique Год назад +19

    Man, your livestreams are so good that I feel bad watching it for free. Thanks for streaming, you're helping a bunch of people with your videos!

  • @lordcrasty
    @lordcrasty Год назад +79

    01:30 internet situation
    01:48 state of Porth
    02:08 C course
    03:28 multiprocessing
    04:24 C vs C++
    05:57 efficient compiler for JavaScript
    06:55 ELF vs PE
    08:00 hash map in C
    08:29 forcing yourself to do projects (how to get into programming)
    10:44 learning English
    11:51 streaming on yt
    12:28 emacs, vim
    16:14 tea-slurping fetish
    16:30 ancient secret how to learn programming
    17:42 recreational programming
    19:26 chatGPT
    22:47 how to learn programming (again)
    28:34 how to ditch OOP, game development
    29:39 how to switch a career, nobody needs programming
    31:29 favorite anime
    32:10 appreciation for programming, it's actually fun
    32:47 support
    33:26 information security
    33:11 internet of things
    37:38 book recommendations
    38:40 mathematics, mathematical logic
    41:15 C for networking... surely it's not a good idea
    42:14 languages, all slavic languages are pretty much the same
    42:54 favorite game
    44:27 music education
    46:18 work
    47:00 how to start programming in C (explained by Grug)
    53:57 yocto
    54:58 distro, setup, laptop
    56:27 nixOS
    58:41 hello world without stdio
    1:00:03 english (again)
    1:00:20 plans for main channel
    1:01:10 2d game in game engine or raw-doging raylib
    1:02:06 how to learn functional language
    1:02:54 state of gui
    1:06:38 (lisp)
    1:09:51 teatime
    1:10:02 racket
    1:13:30 jai
    1:15:12 dark Windows XP past
    1:16:07 what project are you proud of?
    1:18:12 olive.c wasm
    1:19:14 react (the famous framework)

  • @coldtech06
    @coldtech06 Год назад +39

    "Non-determistic compiler from natural language to programming language." Excelent definition

    • @NEGIgic
      @NEGIgic 3 месяца назад +1

      That's literally me

  • @iambasanta
    @iambasanta Год назад +14

    I really enjoy watching your videos, every time i learn something new from you. Thanks!

  • @rogo7330
    @rogo7330 Год назад +22

    Love your videos because they are so much inspirational. Instead of my own dumb-dumb head thinking different things and try to dig up something outside I look at how somebody else struggles, picking this up and concentrating on this thing. Until I remember that I need to eat, poop or/and sleep that is.

  • @johanngambolputty5351
    @johanngambolputty5351 Год назад +56

    You can get into programming by focusing on things you like, but you can also automate away the things you don't like...

  • @Kersich86
    @Kersich86 Год назад +10

    lol at the ctrl f in vim i just learned about it right now! thanks dude😂

  • @demolazer
    @demolazer 7 месяцев назад +2

    Although I'm not too familiar with most of the languages used in the videos, I still find it interesting watching how he approaches solving a problem. Oh and about projects, pick something you want to use yourself. That solves a problem for you.

  • @Phaedrus13
    @Phaedrus13 Год назад +3

    9:00 totally agree. Like i played 1 single game for 5 mins when i was 12 and its become my habit for lifetime, so instead of following repetition we can focus on trying to create something so imteresting that it keeps us hooked and maybe we just get better from there.

  • @koktszfung
    @koktszfung Год назад +11

    I also love programming. I think the reason I love it is that I am addicted to solving problems in general. Like every time I solve a problem, I will be slightly happier. And programming is basically a bunch of small problems connected together. So to me, programming is just satisfying and I constantly seek the next problem to solve. The harder the problem, the more satisfying it is when I finally solved it, like playing a game.

  • @janhorak5363
    @janhorak5363 Год назад +9

    Enjoyed this. I am dirty web soydev who admires simple low level programming from afar. Like a true bugman.

  • @ConnectionRefused
    @ConnectionRefused 6 месяцев назад +2

    I know you *explicitly* said you just want to do more programming and less BS (I can relate, btw), but I really loved this and hope you consider doing more videos like this one where you just talk about stuff and explain how you think.
    Also, your explanation of why you use C - wanting your programs to survive for decades, and how simple things are what survive in the long run - helped give me words for some ideas I've had bouncing around in my head re: wanting to build things that feel solid and mature, and will outlast the hype-du-jour

  • @bhavyakukkar
    @bhavyakukkar 6 месяцев назад +1

    You might not have explicitly done courses but your haskell videos like the haskellrank series literally taught me the basic syntax of haskell

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse Год назад +4

    I got into programming back in middle school modifying QBasic games like Gorillas and Nibbles. I actually wanted to write games, but found myself not having the time to do so for the past 20-ish years and just this year decided to get into it. I've been learning RayLib because of you and it's a lot of fun. Hopefully I'll actually have the time to finish it, but I still have a regular day job and even if I do finish it, it may take a couple of years, but I'm going to stick with it as long as it's not done and I'm alive. It needs to be said that if you get into corporate programming, it'll kill your soul slowly, drip by agonizing drip.

  • @hermanzhukov8044
    @hermanzhukov8044 Год назад +1

    So refreshing to hear you talking seriously, without trolling the questioning into oblivion

  • @cobbcoding
    @cobbcoding Год назад +192

    I'm one of the people who got into programming because of modding Minecraft. Only problem with it is that it's all Java

    • @0ia
      @0ia Год назад +13

      I wasted some early years on Java, and only started improving when I wrote Java code as if it were not object-oriented. I would literally be better off if Java never existed, because then I would have never accidentally started with it instead of C.

    • @javierflores09
      @javierflores09 Год назад +8

      Java isn't a bad language, it is just one of the many garbage collected ones. For some that's a sin however for the bigger part of the programming community, it is actually not a big deal

    • @boogly3716
      @boogly3716 Год назад +16

      It's actually interesting HOW modding happens in minecraft. Basically, as i understand, mojang didn't give a big shit about mods, but people had figured out that you can inject some custom function call between Minecraft's "official" code.
      So, if not java and its vm, modders would have a real pain in the ass thinking how to change the game

    • @Shywizz
      @Shywizz Год назад +2

      @@boogly3716 I'd recommend reading about it if you're interested, i am not the best at explaining it but the way it is done is amazing in my opinion
      I'd recommend either someone's blog that talks about minecraft or just honestly, if you're already decent at what i like to call the "core concepts" of programing
      Just tinker around with the game, mod it, crash it, fix it, break it, delete it, undo it, you get me.

    • @AnOzymandias
      @AnOzymandias Год назад

      its not just gc thats bad in java its the ease of use and workflow too imo. Look at Go vs Java, both garb collected but using go is like 300x easier and less brain damaging lol@@javierflores09

  • @liz2k
    @liz2k 10 месяцев назад +4

    Во первых прикольно.
    Во вторых спасибо за курс по Расту. Узнал много нового когда ты писал код :). очень приятно смотреть как пишет профессионал и это реально многому учит.

  • @gustavosena7876
    @gustavosena7876 Год назад +1

    You should do this type of video more often. It was really great. As my knowledge in C isn't that good, I can't yet watch a lot of your videos. But this video I can.

  • @JJ-jh4cm
    @JJ-jh4cm Год назад

    Bruh I can't belived I watched everything from beginning to end just to get cliffhangered lmao. Looking forward on the next video. Thanks zozin

  • @M0du5Pwn3n5
    @M0du5Pwn3n5 22 дня назад +1

    (Human programmers are also non-deterministic compilers that compile natural language to programming languages.)

  • @sircalvin
    @sircalvin Год назад +1

    9:50 thats how i got started! it wasnt as easy when i got started, but nowadays tooling has massively improved, and the community is extremely helpful

  • @cheebadigga4092
    @cheebadigga4092 11 месяцев назад +2

    I learned programming by modding Counter-Strike Source servers with Python. The fact that you could see your stuff being displayed made it cool as you said. Also I learned debugging this way. I had previous experience with mods by installing them to Unreal Tournament 2004 (they were called "mutators" back then). That was fun!!

  • @radioJim
    @radioJim Месяц назад +1

    4:25 I use C because I like the simplicity and it removes temptation to use C++ features sometimes. But I never thought about the effect that a language choice could have on writing a compiler in the distant future! I care about code longevity and preservation, so that's another huge reason to keep using pure C.

  • @amuerta3041
    @amuerta3041 3 месяца назад +1

    53:28 I remember need to have a function to place my own camera into a player / entity, but i had a problem with my vector math in implementation that didn't a count for rotating around player vertically, and so i had that problem for two days, after which i decided to check how raysan implemented the default camera for the library i used (raylib), and the answer was literally in two consecutive vec transformation functions that do what i didn't knew i needed to do. That was the lesson of learning not only by trail and error, but by example too :)

  • @johanngambolputty5351
    @johanngambolputty5351 Год назад +4

    If binding of Isaac is anything like slay the spire, its risk/uncertainty management, its learning how to best take advantage of odds, hedge your bets, lean into early opportunities, etc

  • @noctiflorous1337
    @noctiflorous1337 Год назад +4

    Надеюсь, ты будешь чаще делать Q&A стримы. Пойду даже подпишусь на оповещения в дискорде :)

  • @snarkyboojum
    @snarkyboojum Год назад +1

    Love tsoding's advice for learning programming - "You fuck around, you find out" :D

  • @isaactfa
    @isaactfa Год назад +4

    If you wanna do a HashMap in C you should implement it as a Swiss Table. There's documentation and even a talk on how it works.

  • @naymon357
    @naymon357 Год назад

    Loved this Video! It was so chill! I just sat there watching and enjoying!

  • @Tigregalis
    @Tigregalis Год назад +5

    this was a great stream. you should do this once a year

  • @nikolamar
    @nikolamar Год назад

    We should stop being afraid, great talk!

  • @MrKristian252
    @MrKristian252 Год назад +2

    What a great video, love your sense of humor LOL

  • @michimarz
    @michimarz Год назад

    Thanks. You're THE HER0 for many of us. Keep it up, plz. 👌

  • @nexovec
    @nexovec Год назад +1

    32:48 Alexey went full "Money, what even is money? Is that some OOP thing?"

  • @vasiliigulevich9202
    @vasiliigulevich9202 Год назад +1

    Very nice. Special thanks for chapters.

  • @rasulseidagul
    @rasulseidagul Год назад +1

    My programming journey started with Java/Minecraft modding, fast forward 7~8 years and I am Game Developer of AAA games.

  • @Maik.iptoux
    @Maik.iptoux Год назад

    Minute 35:23 You can starting to buffer overflow your Software to test it, you can start to learn different Build options, because some makes it easy to break apps to get key's and so on.

  • @nomadvagabond1263
    @nomadvagabond1263 Год назад

    How id like to explain learning programing is, programming is a cycle of observation -> need -> craft. You observe the code, then you realize that wait a min this is not what i need, you then do your reasearch or whatever then you craft a solution, then you repeat

  • @brivism
    @brivism Год назад +2

    That jebait about react into jump-scare was poggers!

    • @TsodingDaily
      @TsodingDaily  Год назад +1

      Was it really that harsh of a cut? Damn, sorry about that...

    • @brivism
      @brivism Год назад +1

      No, not at all. It was really cool! It gave the video more interactivity somehow, I guess? I like it and I guess I am not alone here

  • @skope2055
    @skope2055 Год назад

    Great video. Well, I started playing video games since I was 4, then one day I downloaded a cracked version of GameMaker(2D game engine) and now I'm a professional gamedev :)

  • @valovanonym
    @valovanonym Год назад +1

    Hello Tsoding, really interesting stream, it would be cool to make it into a habbit to hold a Q&A once a year for instance.
    I also had a question: have you considered trying the V language? It looks like something you could enjoy and I would love seeing you learn V.

  • @alainterieur5004
    @alainterieur5004 Год назад +8

    Hello Tsoding,
    How come you know some many obscure mathematical topics ? Did you study CS in uni or are you self-taught ?

    • @andreffrosa
      @andreffrosa 3 месяца назад

      What obscure topics?

  • @apppples
    @apppples Год назад +3

    Tsoding, will you work on a node editor at some point? Like maybe for glsl shaders, or for some other toy project? I feel like a node editor is a really cool thing for control flow and I would love to see you take on making one. (You can make a programming language that uses a node editor for control flow in general, and that'd be super cool)

  • @pstrusi
    @pstrusi Год назад

    I appreciate very much this video cause many answers help us to understand interesting things.

  • @h0rm1
    @h0rm1 Год назад

    Really enjoy the streams ! Fun fact though .TV is actually the domain name for Tuvalu and has nothing to do with television :)

  • @meckanism
    @meckanism Год назад +2

    Imagine the amount of Tea you can buy with the profit from that C course.

  • @Arsbars1
    @Arsbars1 Год назад

    How I missed this :) I had questions too: ))) a bit weird coz I am a russian speaker too LOL.
    You are a genius, man! We are , I guess, same age, and I started to learn programming around 1.5 years ago:) (C++) and watching your videos man, just blown away by your depth of knowledge.
    OMG! You said "I quit IT" how come ? you mean u r not employed officially? gonna build TempleOS 2.0?:)

  • @coldtech06
    @coldtech06 Год назад +1

    22:18 Which as you said, is ok because because people don't expect software to reliable anymore. Which is unfortunately the case with web dev, both management, and other devs expect buggy code to come out as soon as possible (or else a bomb will explode in our offices or something idk), and die in the next 4 months or so. Its not what I would want, but its how it is now it seems...

  • @apppples
    @apppples Год назад +4

    If you make a C course I will buy it.

  • @replikvltyoutube3727
    @replikvltyoutube3727 Год назад +2

    I think other similar things to wc3 map creator is like rpg maker. It can be used for learning programming.

  • @amirzolfaghari4654
    @amirzolfaghari4654 Год назад +7

    I was disappointed to see half of the questions were about how to start programming.i was expecting to learn more about your personal life off screen.

  • @eugeniogonzato
    @eugeniogonzato Год назад

    Interesting this king of "free things" video

  • @RuslanKovtun
    @RuslanKovtun Год назад

    15:15 - I learned this just now. Thank you.

  • @SwedishviKingohnoes
    @SwedishviKingohnoes Год назад

    Can't wait for the "so I learned react" vod

  • @BalintCsala
    @BalintCsala Год назад

    I learned about ctrl+f in vim right now, thank you for that

  • @MehranPiltan_web
    @MehranPiltan_web 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bro, I've been programming for a long time, but I feel like I'm not a good programmer and I can't write any program like you. My question is, my important question is: How can I become a good programmer?

  • @seetheworldcessnavr
    @seetheworldcessnavr Год назад

    This was some really good stuff. Спасибо

  • @luke-v8c
    @luke-v8c Год назад

    If you wanna really get into C programming start solving Aoc in C, I've doing this and already learned a lot.

  • @eldi7576
    @eldi7576 Год назад +1

    How did he do that? Evaluate e-lisp code directly in the scratch-buffer? I want to be able to do that as well.. This is so neat!

  • @nahuellescano
    @nahuellescano 11 месяцев назад +1

    When I started to learn programming I was using VS code, but I don't know why but I've just learnt vim/nvim just for fun. And sometimes I have to program in Java and it's so painful because of Eclipse (I'm force to use it).

  • @rodelias9378
    @rodelias9378 Год назад

    Great AMA!! Thanks!!

  • @lucasa8710
    @lucasa8710 Месяц назад

    I got into programming because of Scratch, I don't many people the knows this tool but it is a visual block language and I had a class about it in school in 6th grade

  • @CrazyLuke11
    @CrazyLuke11 9 месяцев назад +1

    He turns debian into Gentoo by compiling his stuff. :=)

  • @OdyseeEnjoyer
    @OdyseeEnjoyer 10 месяцев назад +3

    55:13 my guy really using debian old-old-stable and got a 1-month uptime on a laptop lol

  • @Павел-ш5ы8т
    @Павел-ш5ы8т Год назад

    Про скобки в Лиспе - Роберт Мартин придумал отговорку. При этом опускается удобство записи арифметических и логических выражений, которые в C-подобных языках делаются не через вызов функций, а через операторы, без скобок для каждого оператора. И тут по числу скобок Лисп, Кложура и Scheme проиграют по краткости. не говоря уже об удобстве (дело привычики?) чтения таких выражений, когда оператор стоит первым, а потом идут операнды (аргументы функций в данном случае).

  • @weld3964
    @weld3964 Год назад +3

    lets go watching the video while coding

  • @sil3nt810
    @sil3nt810 Год назад

    From my experience working in smaller companies and start ups includes more programming and development work (and less meetings, scrum and all that bs)

  • @user-sb5vt8iy5q
    @user-sb5vt8iy5q Год назад

    mr zozin is now a variety streamer

  • @ade5324
    @ade5324 Год назад +2

    I feel bad for missing the q&a ):

  • @philipphortnagl2486
    @philipphortnagl2486 Год назад

    my fav rus yt

  • @byterbrodTV
    @byterbrodTV Год назад

    30:22 - Sad but true. We do anything, but programming :c

  • @ihspan6892
    @ihspan6892 Год назад

    Please answer other questions from the chat. Great stream!

  • @feeelix
    @feeelix Год назад

    I really enjoyed this

  • @puncherinokripperino2500
    @puncherinokripperino2500 Год назад +1

    I hope there is more than 200 experienced programmers in the world. I wanted to join jai beta for years, but i don't think i am worthy enough, i work on small and very narrow field projects and not some cool giant programs like games, as all cool guys do=( I'm thinking maybe if i'll make a game Jon will accept me. Sorry for crying in your comment section...

    • @TsodingDaily
      @TsodingDaily  Год назад +1

      Just to make you feel a bit better, the experience of using Jai right now is cool, but a bit underwhelming, because you stumble upon clearly unfinished parts from time to time. So, as of right now, I really recommend to just wait until the public release. It's worth it.

    • @puncherinokripperino2500
      @puncherinokripperino2500 Год назад

      @@TsodingDaily Thank you for answering. This kind of things don't scare me, i work with c++ and it all feels unfinished. It just feels like i only have one shot of asking to join and if i don't pass i'll really have to wait for open beta. And waiting means missed opportunity to get more experience. And i'm kind of a bad programmer to be honest, my last task took me 3 month instead of 1. I really need to git gud before writing Jon.
      Actually, i'm just thinking, maybe it is easier now to join, 3 years ago it was like 10 people in beta, and now it is 200, and also i've worked and gained maybe not much but still some experience. Now i feel better, maybe i have a chance now=)

  • @ilikegeorgiabutiveonlybeen6705

    3:26 myabe they meant multiprocessing as in process (creating several processes for one app)

  • @blackbeard3449
    @blackbeard3449 Год назад

    15:00 oh my god, I didn't know that and I was thinking about switching to Emacs because of that. Now, I don't have to that, thank you very much.

  • @Toby-ve6gp
    @Toby-ve6gp Год назад

    you are a great teacher.

  • @wasile
    @wasile Год назад

    Don't regret! It is what it is...

  • @narkocat
    @narkocat Год назад

    I started with starcraft 1 map editor, very simmiliar in that regard.

  • @AryadevChavali
    @AryadevChavali Год назад

    i love you too tsoding

  • @RenderDragon
    @RenderDragon Год назад

    Hello, Zozin! I had watched the stream very well, but it looks like nobody asked a question about that bottom bar with some funny text 😁. What is it? I mean, how did you get an idea to put it there? Is there any history behind it?

  • @babakfp
    @babakfp 8 месяцев назад

    Give me your favorite movies/series and I'll try to give you a good anime recommendation.

  • @flobuilds
    @flobuilds Год назад

    Again a wonderfull video and may i get the name of your emacs font?

  • @morgengabe1
    @morgengabe1 10 дней назад

    I wish someone had asked what the difference between "tsoding" and "rexim" is.

  • @glowiak3430
    @glowiak3430 Год назад +1

    We should be speaking C.

  • @casispl2576
    @casispl2576 3 месяца назад

    L take in 56:34 cuz in most cases on NixOS u also can just download a repo and run it, and everyone says that they don’t care for reproducibility until they laptop break or get a new one and they must set up everything again

  • @vouneo
    @vouneo Год назад

    this was very fun

  • @flleaf
    @flleaf Год назад

    what game where you talking about on a different stream that initially seemed like reaction but then like a tactical battle? (just very curious)

  • @sinamobasheri
    @sinamobasheri Год назад

    Interesting session...

  • @dandreani
    @dandreani Год назад

    10:50 i can related totally to that. they just throw you in a call full of Americans and it's up to you to pass your ideas to them

  • @itallstartedwhen
    @itallstartedwhen Год назад

    Bruuhhhhhh.... mad cliff hanger

  • @u9vata
    @u9vata Год назад

    What you talked about scratch VS warcraft3.... I can relate: I learned mostly in Klik&Play "Event Editor". Very similar, but also different.
    The only bad thing with Klik&Play is that I got stuck in it a bit longer than I should (at the end I was doing crazy complicated stuff). So I agree we should have something similar - but it should also have an open door for "writing real code" too for more advanced stuff. I think maybe a plugin for Godot that works like Klik&Play-ish... that would be cool for kids! Really!

  • @oglothenerd
    @oglothenerd 11 месяцев назад +1

    Tee eez Roosia? (I don't have a Russian keyboard.)

    • @aamorous
      @aamorous 7 месяцев назад +1

      yes he is

    • @oglothenerd
      @oglothenerd 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@aamorous Cool!

  • @ilyarybakov9864
    @ilyarybakov9864 Год назад

    48:03 because of the keyword highlighting

  • @reyuki-i
    @reyuki-i 11 месяцев назад

    Why you prefer using X11 instead of Wayland?