What You Need To Learn 2023 (as a software engineer)

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My favorite piece of advice from this is "That's a wheel and you want to reinvent it? Reinvent it!". Some of my absolute favorite and most educational projects were building something I could have imported or used as SaaS. Plus if we're honest most things you'll make are reinventing someones wheel.

sully-kg
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This first minute of this video i wanted to press the like button a million times! F it man.... For me its about learning and going down a rabbit hole. The rabbit hole is my absolute favorite place to be.

DjentToaster
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Bram Moolenaar (the creator of Vim) passed away on August 3, 2023 this month. Rest in Peace and Sincerely Thank you for making the world a better place.

lingtoone
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Dont listen to him, learn Dreamberd, its the hottest language in everything rn and its here to stay.

speedlight
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Very happy to have found your channel. You're doing the charity stream right now and it's impressive as hell how fast you program. Hope to get there one day too!

butt-chug
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I always looking for that sparks!!!

For me is the most excited part from being a software engineer 💪

ManuelJrezOfficial
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Looking sick, as always, ahaha. Man, I just love for beieng real being, thank you!

yehoriliushchenko
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What resonated with me most strongly here is what you said about going hard at my job.

I am NOT in software development. I am in manufacturing At the end of the day, my boss doesn't care if I write the orders by hand (when I first started at this job 2 years ago there was a typewriter at my desk and we used an index card file system) as long as they get out the door.

I develop software to make me faster / better / more efficient at my job using tech I am curious about because the faster I get at my job, THE MORE TIME I GET TO SPEND PLAYING WITH THE COOL TOYS!

I'll start studying Rust soon as I think I can make software that is better than our ERP in Rust. Thanks for the great content!

fiveminutezen
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So true... all that matters is to have fun doing something you love. The rest will follow!

SpadeQc
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The happiest I've ever been programming is when I stopped doing what's popular or hireable and started doing what's fun. I hated JavaScript, TypeScript, React, C#, and Angular. I kept doing it though because those jobs were hot in my area and I wanted an entry-level dev job. Now I gave up on being hired purely as a dev. I'm now using Python to improve my network security and automation skills. I love Python, even if the real devs hate it and make fun of it! It's so important to enjoy your job! This video just confirms what I wanted to hear.

nickstanovic
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You really gave me faith in my software dev career. Just switched to web dev after my manufacturing job, and was struggling to find a good job for a long time. My current company is amazing though, everyones cool, we got a great pantry and everyone likes working on developing use-cases.

gauravkelkar
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Thanks for all of the great content and knowledge you are sharing. It is always a joy to find someone sharing their knowledge and teaching that actually still loves learning and is passionate about their subject. Loved the courses on Frontend Masters and looking forward to more workshops.

brandontripp
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Oh shit ive been subscribed to this guys livestream channel for months i had no idea he made normal videos

bckends_
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Today I got approval from Prime that I should make my own Javascript front-end framework and design a new low-level C/C++/C# replacement programming language.

captsiro
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I learned front end when Angular was way more popular than React (<= 16.7) and I stuck with React because I understood it better and wanted/needed to build something that worked. Anyone who gets conflicted over using a tool needs to rethink their “why” it’s that simple..

w.e.b_b
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keep an open mind. explore yourself. get hands on feeling. see for yourself what you like or not. don't just blindly follow any tech influencer. you never know if they are the gatekeeper or simply conveying the wishes of higher entities

znbgbpa
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0:40 This is the part you got me. I'm so disinterested in programming recently because of Artificial Intelligence that my curiosity just ran out of the window. I can't stop thinking my future job will be replaced soon by an Artificial Intelligence. I don't have the same confidence and curiosity as before. I'm so worried about it. I don't have anyone to talk about it, or making me believe everything will be fine.

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Start looking into the up and coming technologies that are finally starting to make their way into the mainstream. Namely Model-Driven Development and Description Languages like mCRL2. Automation of software development and checking for vulnerabilities/issues will become ever more prominent as companies focus more on making things secure/stable than adding new features.

michaelsipos
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This is precisely why I'm learning Go. I'm loving it!! I don't have to learn an insane amount to be able to use it, and I'm leaving the world of JS, TS, React to learn something new and (to me) exciting. Great hot take Prime.

xcz
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I like how you said your dev mind is working in procedural on OOP way.
Mine always leaned on functional side. It's due to formal education and inclination towards math. and many math. theories that are compatible with FP model.

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