10 years of coding in 13 minutes

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0:00 Intro
0:51 Grow with Google
2:11 2012
3:24 2013
5:32 2014
6:51 2015
8:19 2016
9:08 2017
10:33 2018
11:28 2019
12:09 2020
13:26 2021

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Joma sounds like one of those kids in highschool who never prepared for the test but always got an A+

audriuspo
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"it's not about getting 6 in dice with first roll, it's about rolling the dice until you get 6"
- me inspired by joma

abdullahalbadra
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"You cant control the outcome
of your dice rolls
but you can control what dice you use
" that was a booster on my motivation, really got inspired to get more focused on my goals, best quote I heard in a while...

MrLucaslucal
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i've been really struggling with my classes, but you actually saying "no one is too dumb for cs" kinda helped me realize everything will be ok

xklizee
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Core idea:
“Anything is learnable, nothing is out of reach as long as you just sit down, be patient, and read from the beginning”.
And also you’ll learn nothing at Microsoft.

bvanbanan
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“Everyone is as clueless as I am”
I literally came to this thought a couple weeks ago. Just repeating it to myself helps me take more confident actions and reassures myself that I can actually do stuff that people have done. Thanks for sharing Joma!

alexzubkov
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Big inspiration to me that you didn't start coding until college. I'm going into my sophomore year, seeing all my friends with 5+ years of coding experience has been a little demoralizing -- like it's too late for me. But not at all! Thank you Joma! Love your vids <3

ArcG
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I’ve been a dev for 17 years now. I got a job as a tester at a tax software company. My first coding experience was a little vbscript I wrote to map network drives for the ops team, and the company made me an automation developer a couple days later having NO IDEA how to code.

If you’re half intelligent and tenacious about learning, you can code

hlf_coder
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You probably won't see this Joma, but don't sell yourself short! Your help with the Nessie code was highly valuable, and we couldn't have achieved the paper deadline schedule we did without your help! You absolutely deserved your picture on it, and I'd gladly put it there a second time! :)

blaster
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"The things you learn and the skills you gain that are completely unrelated to each other, often actually complement each other, surprisingly"
This! and nothing else. When you're a bit of a generalist and you learn many different things it gives you a depth of perspective. The word "surprisingly" is key, because you're constantly surprised at how applicable seemingly distant knowledge turns out to be.
Thanks for making this, I enjoyed watching. You're wise, more success to you my friend.

drosophila
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I graduated as a naval engineer and worked as a journalist before I jumped into my master. Now I am clueless and unemployed. Even whenever I wonder to go back to my engineer field, imposter syndrome occurs. Now I'm learning data science and programming again which I learnt from my degree as a minor subject. I thought I was lost, but after seeing this video, it reminds me that we can only connect our lives backwards. We should dismantle the illusion of continuity. Thanks for sharing your experience, Joma.

kyawnyuntlinn
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Programmers simply don't know what they are doing - not even after 10 years. This is relatable and inspirational! Thank you, Joma.

longinteger
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Never lie on your resume.

Joma: "Handled concurrent micro-transactions in a face-paced environment."

VishwaKolkar
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The "serious-to-meme" ratio in this content is perfect. Great insights here.

andresndergaard
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"You cant change the outcome on the dice, but you can change the dice...
Work on yourself, Increase the possiblity of success"

- Joma tech, One of the best quotes heard in a while

jyothikamalesh
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what working as a cashier at McDonald's looks like on a resume: "Handled concurrent micro-transactions in a face-paced environment."

jzfn
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I have been coding for 20 years, and had my quota of lows and highs, but at the end I am happy where I'm at this moment. Thanks for the great work, and to anyone just starting and even to the not so young crowd, follow Joma's advice of keeping rolling the dice!

alexitosrv
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2019: “I wanted to chill so…I became a software engineer”
-Joma 2021

You incredibly dope man. Keep creating Joma!

FloridaLarper
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Dude I loved this. I’m a 35 year old welder. Ready for change and have always been interested in programming. I had this weird veil of feeling like I’m too old or too late with these 10 year old computer geniuses. I needed some motivation. Thanks 🤙

DevoutJourney
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In truth, this video touched me very much, we all seek happiness, we all seek to be happy with what we love. Few people have the joy of working what they love. I feel super happy because you are walking your dreams and super happier because you are sharing it. I studied Visual Arts and since the pandemic I have started studying Programming, when I was 40 years old. Good vibe Seinsei.

coderd