1. Attention to detail 2. Fundamentals - Data structure and Algorithms, Concurrency, Computer Architecture, Do you know how things work under the hood, Design of other systems, The deeper the layer you can go, the more you understand 3. Read books and watch conferences 4. Don't tie your identity to a technology
Interviewer: *Asks that question about clicking a button on a webpage* Me, a software engineer with a college physics degree: so Fermi's golden rule says the perturbation by the voltage change on the electrons in the transistor will....
1. Attention to detail
2. Fundamentals - Data structure and Algorithms, Concurrency, Computer Architecture, Do you know how things work under the hood, Design of other systems, The deeper the layer you can go, the more you understand
3. Read books and watch conferences
4. Don't tie your identity to a technology
and then learn Kotlin
advices: learn computer since aka "baza", prepare carefully for interviews, try different directions development
Really important advice in addition, thx!
What a fantastic production! It looks like a Netflix documentary! Wishing you the best of luck with the full movie! I hope to see it soon!
wow, is that Discovery channel? 😮
production seems to be very professional. operators and editors job are brilliant.
cant wait to watch full movie
Thank you! We will return soon :)
Fundamentals are all you need💪😀 looking forward to the full version!
Marvellous, looking forward to seeing an extended version 😮
Awesome production by the way
Yeaaaaag ! Like like like! Thank you Artem, Phill and the team))
A must-watch for all aspiring developers
That is right on time, thanks!
Mention of attention to detail's like a balm for the soul and music to my ears..;).
Incredibly inspiring video. Makes me want to work hand in hand with everyone!
Thank you guys for the inspiring video ❤
Our pleasure :)
Great advices!)
Thank you :)
Nice recommendations
Wow wow wow! 🎉
Hmmm, okaaaay I'm going to learn kotlin
It was an incredible Video For me,I really love it,enjoy it
Why Kotlin? Because of Kotlin Multiplatform?
jet brains
caus it does almost everything which java does but just better
It was a joke 😁
“Do not stick to one career path. I was an engineer, then I switched to another engineer, then to leading engineer and now I am a managing engineer”
I’ve looked with great pleasure. Come on!
Great job. Looking forward for the next video
Coming soon!
Thanks for reminding me about these truths. It's essential for me to grasp that they are relevant even in the age of AI!
A comment to boost recommendations. Top content, fellas, keep up the awesome job! ❤
make it simple. Now and forever.
Interviewer: *Asks that question about clicking a button on a webpage*
Me, a software engineer with a college physics degree: so Fermi's golden rule says the perturbation by the voltage change on the electrons in the transistor will....
A truly inspiring video, thank you!
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
😏 "Promo SM"
Great short! I can't wait to see the full movie. I believe it will be very helpful for me personally.
Awesome, thank you!