@bnglr

JOMA: cooking with 2 women programers.
TechLead: drinking coffee alone in apartment (as a millionaire)

@rodvedovato

A friend of mine once said when I was starting my career as a developer: the difference between a junior and a senior developer is how precise you ask things to Google

@dkshadow709

My favorite comment was, "I google how to write loops in python daily." I thought i was the only one

@ztephen

#1 Soft Skill
BE ATTRACTIVE

@wildandickyalnatara4671

why Joma always remind me of Ryan Higa even when he is talking

@edgardmartinez6026

One senior engineer once told me β€œ you will never know everything, just have the knowledge to know what your looking for”.

@brunomello7499

more than two years have passed and this is STILL one of my favorite satisfying videos

@hellomayuko

mmmmm pastaaaa πŸ˜‹

@jalil_mo

13:25 Mayuko's fingers!!

@hahns8245

"tastes like large companies cafeteria food on a good day"
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@YuukiNagato

Mayuko’s laugh is so dorky and cute lol

@prateeknayak5170

Joma: We have a special guest later on...

And then goes on to put ft. Mayuko in the title ruining all the suspense

@wildxxrd8593

Legend has it that Joma puts a heart on your comment

@rajatsharma7874

16:28 Mayuko got not chill!

@raoufrahiche2828

You don't have to write maintainable code if you are not going to maintain it

@mikeypopit

The question at 8:19, as a student, university only teaches us the fundamentals of software engineering to be able to adapt on any situation. For instance, we don't learn every single data structure in the world to pass our data structure course, but you understand the fundamentals of a data structure to understand a suitable data structure that you need for a project: and this principle is applied for every course in my university (I don't know about how other universities works, but at University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, this is how teachers teaches us). 

Finally, to answer that question, pretty much everything will be new for you as you go out of university if you didn't do some personnal researches, and even if you did a shit ton of searches, there is a high chance that you won't be familiar on first sight with a certain aspect of your job. BUT, don't worry, if you understands the fundamentals, you won't find it hard to adapt :)

@iamapig5

I love it when people emphasize the importance of soft skills. :)))

@NdubuisiEmmanuel

β€œ...you have to keep watching to find out who” Her name is literally in the title haha πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@boredsuhas

Love how she awkwardly puts back the broccoli at 16:50