Technologies I'm Learning in 2023

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Hi! I’m Rahul, a software engineer and founder with a passion for teaching.

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Aside from Tarodactyl, which JavaScript frameworks are you planning to learn in 2023?

RahulPandeyrkp
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"Shipping value to users" is so underrated!! Thanks for the wonderful vid Rahul :)

anaybaid
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This video taught me so much! The fact that I as an Undergrad thought software engineering would mostly be about Algorithms am shaken in my foundations here. I learned so much here without understanding much but I think I am on the right track!

vedkorla
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I think Emacs is the knife and fork gang! Think about it, when I'm ssh-ing into a remote server, which one am i likely to find pre installed? Vim or Emacs?
Emacs is like a pricey pizza shop that is more fluff and not the good doughy kind. So, it relies on cheap knife and fork theatrics like lisp.
Vim is the always reliable and everpresent buddy that you'd love to hang out with 😅

chaddha
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Great video! I would love to see even more videos about how you are building Taro. Valuable behind the scenes insights for aspiring startup founders!

riley_blackwell
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I'm using C# and WPF as an intern but I wish I could learn & do web development but its quite interesting to hear you perspective that old boring tech is good.

aldrinseanpereira
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Using third party CDNs might help reduce latency in different parts of the world. I can think of Cloudflare as an option. At $2.5k annually for small businesses, it's prolly viable. I haven't used it to stream content though.

ketkiambekar
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Planning is tough. Implementing is even more so. I love the way you show how you build Taro. Its wayyy out of my experience or understanding level but its great to learn from. Thanks Rahul!

aldrinseanpereira
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Choosing boring technology is the best bet! I do this all the time now 🤓

SuboptimalEng
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Mate, you should make a video on developing a product portfolio particularly for this awful market. Most of the students get jnto tutorial hell. If they come out and build something, it won't be sellable. The closest product level code I can see being an outsider is open source projects. But that has its cons

chans
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i was about to say "you disappointed me i thought you were smart" until you said " just kidding hahaha, you got me .

ismailsalah
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Choosing a document model for the data seems like a huge mistake from the get go, i'd advice you to migrate to a relational format asap.

herman
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i died at the vim vs emac thing. nice one.

moonbeam
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Hi Rahul, it would be really helpful if you create a video on how much percentage of time and money you are spending on different things like marketing, coding the app etc.

tahaahmad
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Hi @rahul,

What are you using for the backend?

azraiqbal
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Hello sir,
I have 2 questions that all the beginners I think consider before pursuing any tech field:
what are your thoughts about if AI overcomes app development.
I am learning kotlin and if you please tell me what the future is if I want to pursue it.

ibrahimshah
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Im surprised how many expenstive routes you take in terms of getting some serverless / third party software to do the job for you. I thought as a senior you would just configure your AWS and try to do the cheapest possible way but still maintain that high quality performance you want from these third party companies. For Algolia, that is a different story because they have some algorithm running, but why use vercel when you can deploy on AWS yourself?

dmitriylevy
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Are you concerned about vendor lock-in on firebase as you scale? Seems like you'd have a lot of work to migrate

TheBswan
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What does an increase in 20% productivity even mean? How do you even quantify your productivity?

bigbaggoyard
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Why do so many tech youtubers found startups that are basically only about how to get into faang or for current faang swes...

sharoncohen