"if that doesn't motivate you, here are some software engineer salaries to motivate you" damn you
How to learn programming 1- hard work 2- good mentor (optional)
bruh if doing all of this is laziness, I'm cooked
Watching a tutorial about getting out of tutorial hell is called recursion.
This is great! As a software engineer, only 1 supplemental tip. When you do projects, create documentation. If you're producing production level code, you should be doing this for the future person using or maintaining your code.
These 3am bugs will make you remember is so true😹😭 I was building a practice project recently and everything was finally working when I tested it, lo and behold when I showed it to someone else it suddenly stopped working, spent a night finding and fixing it
Made me blink and breathe manually we have beef now
As a programmer, when u have clocked 2+ hrs automating a thing u could do in 5 mins and it still doesn't work, Sloth videos are the only go-to stress busters. Please keep em coming and please increase frequency!
"Now go learn notion instead of learning programming."
This script style is just beautiful. Intrusive and beautiful. Good stuff
This is probably the most ADD-friendly guide I've ever seen. I can't imagine how much time you've put into making this video, but my brain really appreciates it! Keep on the great work!
Yeah I'm pretty lazy
Loved this. Reminds me of something my old culinary teacher used to say: if you want something done quickly, make the laziest cook do it for you. That cook will find the easiest/fastest way to accomplish what needs to be accomplished. Once that cook gives you the solution you pass the task to the “talented or serious about their biz ones”
I was almost crying back in time when I saw guys saying hey i know java what lng do you code, but I was like a multitool (started from c/c++, just in case) who didn't focus on any particular language but i solved puzzles my entire life. Still questioning myself if I'm doing the right thing.. I'm happy that finally the importance of problem solving & overall mindset became more recognised, it's applicable to any kind of work, not only programming (but managers usually forget to think bout it) Great vid, love ya
I swear diagrams are a game changer for personal projects. Going into a project sometimes I have no idea where to even begin, but just having a diagram showing all the core features and how they link up together can be super helpful when trying to come up with a game-plan. Also, your upload timing is crazy I was just going to search up a video about notion masterclass and you pop up in my recommended. My notion right now is just looking like a mess and I'm going to configure it soon so it's more centralized and neat. They also have calendar integration which is cool. Also, FYI if your going to university and they offer a study strategies course, look into it. I'm taking one and it's been super helpful so far, knowing how to learn is one of the most important skills to have.
I need this video when I started my 2 year course to learn programming for mobile devices. In my mid 30's I'm still interested in making a video game and to learn how to make mobile apps or webpages, and it's been a rough time for me, but I'm not giving up. Programming is a door to many possibilities and income, and I want to make my dream games a reality, so I'll use every trick I can learn to make this task easier to me.
this is the absolute best video I have every seen... sweet to the point, entertaining, plenty of action and movement... help I even cried it was so good.
This is hands down the best sponsored video I've ever seen.
Bruh appreciate the editing part of the video! The more engaging and different the videos are, the more we are likely to actually watch them and so make use of their presented information. Thanks!
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