Hi Aaron, thanks for another great video! I would like to just point out that I feel like the background music is too loud and often interferes with the clarity of your voice & message. Maybe its just me as I am quickly overstimulated - but figured you might be able to work with my comment! Enjoying your content :)
Man, we like your content, it’s unique and straight to the point. How did you explain the web development in one of your videos, was insane as you covered everything is very simple and clear way. Thank you and wish you all the best mate 🌹
Always love your new videos! As someone who felt stuck in my previous career and really found myself through becoming a RUclipsr and a Data Scientist/programmer, thank you for your great content. So thank you for that!
Love the videos bro. I learned a lot from your content so thank you! One thing the music was a little overpowering over your voice maybe keep the music volume a little lower but besides that good stuff great vid 👍
I'd share this video with some of my colleagues who I think needs it but I'd be happiest if you were to be an instructor and could lay it out on site or something (I wish). This was spot on!
Can you please make a complete guide to get started with Data structure and and algorithm and also a how to stay consistent with it. Can you tell about what kind of jobs available for it.
4:49 Solve this problem. Given an image change each pixel to each complimentary color such as each color is still complimentary to each color. Return a new beautiful image. Not all problems are solvable. Even if you are a veteran. It is not because you are novice. But because there are problems that are unsolvable.
Any idea for a book that can help deepen these mathematical / logical / abstract thinking of things? Something written in a more understandable manner to general public than those school books? :D
Don't comment your code and don't edit it either. Break it into small enough pieces and comment the interfaces and if you need to change something just rewrite what is behind those well commented interfaces. That way you have a whole of whatever in you mind instead of guessing. Applies to your own work, too.
A lot of "clean code" tips violate rule number one. Even though an "if statement" works just fine, they push "short circuit evaluation" as the better syntax, for example.
Good summary. What I’m asking myself, why are you never using a proper microphone when recording your videos? Should be a no brained for you as RUclipsr but the results would be much better. Just saying 😀
Just passing by and noting the question at 3:36: "What are the value [sic] of your variables?". Interesting lapsus on the singular/plural. Besides that, also noting the overspeed. It does not save time because 1) if we hear a bit that's interesting to us, we've got to go back on it - and finding it again once the vid' ended takes more time than what the speed saved; 2) at normal speed, the time spent at hearing things that are of lesser interest to us is used in processing whatever's already been heard that's of more interest to us. If it's too fast to do that while the thing is ongoing, that process has to be done later - and info gets lost that way; 3) too fast also loses impact. Say whatever you want, guys, all the bits that make the brain (reptilian brain, thinking brain a.s.o.) cannot make the connection together (sort of equal to 'cannot brainstorm') at that speed. That's the part of the process that by definition we are not aware of. It's also what makes the difference between average and genius thinking. And that speed does not allow it to work. Example: "what is the value of values? Where does it fit in that discourse / where does he place it?" So gotta listen to the whole thing again, and because it's so fast i can't pinpoint any moment in it that would appear more appropriate for the answer to that. Bugger. Still, very interesting, thanks. Good coverage of the basics. Re. the waste due to overspeed, think of elocution / public taking wisdom.
If one cannot Code, no problem! One of my friend was really horrible at coding, so he joined the petroleum industry as an Engineer and believe me, he earns a stable high salary that is far higher than many new entry-level programmers. Well ofcourse he had to work hard for that but he realised that early. Although I believe how disadvantaged he is but he can atleast pay he bills on time😂😂.
Or maybe you will never be a good programmer or think like one... but you can have fun, introduce some bugs, take home a good wage and have some self-actualization, anyway :) Some good tips though! Subbed.
never write comments on why your code works or how it works. if you have to go around the codebase leaving explanations on why your code works. you are probably writing shitty code, leave comments on how to run it or the implementation itself, never on how it works.
Watch my "Zero to Freelance Programmer" Strategy Video
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I love that you do not waste our time and go straight to the point
I got this
Step 1: Be a programmer
Step 2: Think
Nice work, David.
Hi Aaron, thanks for another great video! I would like to just point out that I feel like the background music is too loud and often interferes with the clarity of your voice & message. Maybe its just me as I am quickly overstimulated - but figured you might be able to work with my comment! Enjoying your content :)
You’re absolutely right , I feel the same
I felt the same!
The music is way too loud, for sure
The music is too loud on this video.
That’s some high quality advices. Thank you
this is really one of the best videos
Man, we like your content, it’s unique and straight to the point. How did you explain the web development in one of your videos, was insane as you covered everything is very simple and clear way. Thank you and wish you all the best mate 🌹
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Always love your new videos! As someone who felt stuck in my previous career and really found myself through becoming a RUclipsr and a Data Scientist/programmer, thank you for your great content. So thank you for that!
That's awesome, thank you 🙏
Love the videos bro. I learned a lot from
your content so thank you! One thing the music was a little overpowering over your voice maybe keep the music volume a little lower but besides that good stuff great vid 👍
Love your channel and the way you explain everything. Thanks for streamlining and making it fun to watch.
Appreciate that, thanks so much :)
Amazing video!
Music's a bit too loud & distracting but the actual content of what you're saying is amazing.
Music too loud, indeed
I'd share this video with some of my colleagues who I think needs it but I'd be happiest if you were to be an instructor and could lay it out on site or something (I wish). This was spot on!
great bro thank you
Really good insight, man. Thank you :)
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Very helpful advice!
Glad it was helpful :)
Math and programming are both symbolic systems, so that helps too! Nice video. I've been guilty on all counts at one point or another.
2:17
Memory ❌
Mental Hard Drive ✅
Can you please make a complete guide to get started with Data structure and and algorithm and also a how to stay consistent with it. Can you tell about what kind of jobs available for it.
3:23, are you sure about that? I have seen code that you need to run 4 times until it runs properly. Kinda like starting a car in winter.
So early :) Thanks for everything you do, apparently I'm both newb and veteran lol
Yes sensei
4:49 Solve this problem. Given an image change each pixel to each complimentary color such as each color is still complimentary to each color.
Return a new beautiful image.
Not all problems are solvable. Even if you are a veteran. It is not because you are novice. But because there are problems that are unsolvable.
Any idea for a book that can help deepen these mathematical / logical / abstract thinking of things? Something written in a more understandable manner to general public than those school books? :D
Don't comment your code and don't edit it either. Break it into small enough pieces and comment the interfaces and if you need to change something just rewrite what is behind those well commented interfaces. That way you have a whole of whatever in you mind instead of guessing. Applies to your own work, too.
Best video you've made IMO. Content, visuals, flow, music, this is educational art my man. Keep this sh*t up!
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I'm a minute into your video and I just have to admit it already...I have a long road ahead. Always a pleasure hearing from you. ✌
A lot of "clean code" tips violate rule number one. Even though an "if statement" works just fine, they push "short circuit evaluation" as the better syntax, for example.
Good summary. What I’m asking myself, why are you never using a proper microphone when recording your videos? Should be a no brained for you as RUclipsr but the results would be much better. Just saying 😀
So I can be very good at programming / coding AND be bad at math?
I'd recommend turning down the music a little. It was distracting.
WHO ELSE taught that It had a backpack instead of the design of the shirt? 😂😂😂
Just passing by and noting the question at 3:36: "What are the value [sic] of your variables?". Interesting lapsus on the singular/plural.
Besides that, also noting the overspeed. It does not save time because 1) if we hear a bit that's interesting to us, we've got to go back on it - and finding it again once the vid' ended takes more time than what the speed saved; 2) at normal speed, the time spent at hearing things that are of lesser interest to us is used in processing whatever's already been heard that's of more interest to us. If it's too fast to do that while the thing is ongoing, that process has to be done later - and info gets lost that way; 3) too fast also loses impact. Say whatever you want, guys, all the bits that make the brain (reptilian brain, thinking brain a.s.o.) cannot make the connection together (sort of equal to 'cannot brainstorm') at that speed. That's the part of the process that by definition we are not aware of. It's also what makes the difference between average and genius thinking. And that speed does not allow it to work. Example: "what is the value of values? Where does it fit in that discourse / where does he place it?" So gotta listen to the whole thing again, and because it's so fast i can't pinpoint any moment in it that would appear more appropriate for the answer to that. Bugger.
Still, very interesting, thanks. Good coverage of the basics. Re. the waste due to overspeed, think of elocution / public taking wisdom.
Print("#Word")
I code with my mouse.
CTRL+V and CTRL+C are difficult.
copy + paste + duct tape =
I'm an 'experienced' programmer.
If x then y but not c
i wish i named variables better
My guy... Your teeth are amazing.
A bit random.. but i love your new teeth Aaron :)
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#CleanCode
If one cannot Code, no problem! One of my friend was really horrible at coding, so he joined the petroleum industry as an Engineer and believe me, he earns a stable high salary that is far higher than many new entry-level programmers. Well ofcourse he had to work hard for that but he realised that early. Although I believe how disadvantaged he is but he can atleast pay he bills on time😂😂.
Or maybe you will never be a good programmer or think like one... but you can have fun, introduce some bugs, take home a good wage and have some self-actualization, anyway :)
Some good tips though! Subbed.
never write comments on why your code works or how it works. if you have to go around the codebase leaving explanations on why your code works. you are probably writing shitty code, leave comments on how to run it or the implementation itself, never on how it works.
Good video, however, your music is too loud and I can hear you very well.
I'll never be a pro allgpod
i don't care i still think programming is magical af, even if i know what the variables are doing. its the results i see
why are you wearing a backpack
0:48 hahahahajajajajaja
My sound buggy?
Yep
How white are your teeth??
Thanks for the tips but I have just one question... Are your teeth real?
To think like an elite programmer, open the terminal => type "man man" => Enjoy your new friend "man"
let foo = Quantum.Info() * Quantum.Info()
what is the value of foo ?