@gglegenday

Clicked on this vid faster than Theo changes his mind on popular frameworks

@teej_dv

can't believe he did this without me FeelsBadMan

@mitchierichie

"Alright Flip, you can start back up here."

Narrator: Flip would not, in fact, start back up there.

@austincodes

I can't wait for the latest Stack Overflow survey to be read by my favorite dyslexic YouTuber

@kevinkkirimii

43% of devs that trust AI are bots.

@nikunjkhangwal

C is the first language usually taught in Indian colleges and Notepad++ is the editor they start with in institutes. Considering a lot of answers are from Indians, they make sense.

@mdjpurdon

Has Flip listened even one time when Prime asked for something to happen in editing? 5m into the video ... "Alright Flip, you can start back up now."  :D

@ShootingUtah

The Java backend I worked on was awesome and it was basically brand new when I started. Modern Java is pretty awesome in a lot of ways.

@Sw3d15h_F1s4

by audio material they mean TJ reading the entire neovim manual

@s3rit661

48:56 My teachers in my bachelor degree used notepad++ and teached us notepad++ for Java exams, basically their point was that since notepad++ doesn't provide IDEs functionalities it was better for learning how to code without suggestions (the point was learning the syntax)

@SwapnilSoni

"postgreeesqweeel"

@LiveErrors

hoodieless prime scares me

@maddada

The joke at 22:20 about "persevering despite the salary cuts" was 100% "Dev Bill Burr" and I love it.

@DMDemon

I think what they meant when they put Gcc/Clang in embedded technologies is that questions tagged with "Embedded Programming" frequently contained those tools

@CLR438

27:06

I think his background is showing here. The frustration with technical debt comes from the fact that many developers work with codebases that are obviously dysfunctional to the point of causing damage to the business, but making middle management understand the necessity of refactoring and rewrites is almost impossible since all they care about is new features. This is what is going on in many companies that treat software development as a cost center.

If one has only worked at companies where software development is understood to be the profit center, one cannot really understand the frustration that grows out of these organizational issues.

@mattymattffs

50 hours isn't quite workaholic, but it is certainly overworked, especially if you're trying to spend more time with your kids. 50 hours is a big chunk of your week

@BrainySmurf77

Once again, StackOverflow creates a poorly worded survey, makes grandiose assumptions about unrelated data, then shows it has absolutely no idea how statistics works.

@Veretax

On the integrated development environment one. I'm pretty certain this is not a radio button box like I prefer this one over all the others. I think it's a checkbox list of any that you have used in the last year. So that means if I have three Legacy projects that are already set up and work really easily in Visual Studio even though I've migrated to say webstorm or PHP storm or neovim or IntelliJ because I have one project a year that I might open that was created in that way and I want to keep using the same workflow I had before I would check the box even though it might not be what I would choose for a current project. So the reason why visual studio and visual studio code are so high is a lot of these alternative IDs are just now with the exception of of those ones done on a command line same to only recently beginning any traction. This says more about the fact that people comfortable with Microsoft Windows are more likely to choose a Microsoft IDE to the extent that the Microsoft IDE does the things they want it to do. I have often felt that this particular survey was only interesting to see the growth or the change from year to year not anything else.

@DUDOS_

Already waiting for that redstone webserver stream

@Izopropilen

I'm rewatching Silicon Valley and just came across your video and i must say you look like a crossbreed between Erlich and Richard