If you don't end the day with 30+ tabs of Stack Overflow articles open, you're not doing programming correctly
"you are watching a tutorial of yourself" I half expected the reply to be: "dude, we are all the same person", breaking the 4th wall๐น
Using stackoverflow is like basically asking a senior doctor who has 6969 year+ experience and with a million degrees in medical to give you a vaccine
First rule of programming : If your code works, then don't touch it
Already know this is going to be a masterpiece
Haha Iโm a nurse, and it might be concerning to say be we do watch tutorials sometimes to remind us about stuff we havenโt done in a while or new equipment, so I guess it is more relatable than you may think haha
1:14 loved the longbeach Griffy influence there ๐ญ๐ญ
Frying Pan to himself:- "You are watching a YouTube tutorial of yourself" LOL๐๐
Not in nursing or programming, I just think heโs cute lol
I would freak out if the health officer is really watching youtube tutorial on how to apply vaccine. ๐๐๐
"They use a different teckstack here, Moderna,"
Cool of him to shoutout Griffy on the description. His video was the first thing that reminded me of.
As an economy student who had coding in first semister for some reason that even myself wasn't aware of, I relate to this on spiritual level
As a nurse student, I can confirm this is true. Besides the fact that we do forget things occasionally, that also applies to other things that we did a long time ago... it happens. As a student, I normally ask things to my tutors that sometimes they don't know... so, besides the constant need to remember and practice what we know, we also need to keep updated with need information. But that isn't a bad thing. The bad thing would be thinking that I know something and put it into practice, risking the other person' life.
0:28 that C do be sharp though
Saw a lil touch of Griffy over there ๐
โBro, youโre watching a tutorial of yourself?โ Underrated joke
"and you're talking to yourself" the senior should have said that
this is hilarious considering I recently switched my major from nursing to cybersecurity
@FryingPan