It’s Actually Pretty Easy To Get Ahead of 99% of Software Engineers

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It's actually pretty easy to get ahead of 99% of software engineers despite what you might think.

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Bgo_J
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let's all do that, then we're all ahead of each other

HoDx
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One LeetCode per day means after 2 years you've done over 700 problems. Just sayin'.

nicholasbailey
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A huge advantage of creating that wasn't mentioned in the video, is that by creating the solution to a problem you have you become your own user and the stakeholder, developing that "business side" mind that many SEs lack and it's so valuable for any company

MHNK
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Didn’t know Shia la beuf is a software engineer.

PaulAlwin
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It is hard to find a sincere engineer like you.

fifaham
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Having a solution for their problem demonstrates knowledge, interest and above all the ability to give them exactly what they need. Excellent advice, Bgo! I follow you !

PabloArielMedina
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yes its basically the same like many others have said: Never stop learning

diandradeeke
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At 30 minutes a day, just 30 minutes could drastically change your entire life only if you live for just one day

Pyrogecko
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+ 1 subscribers from today. I appreciate your work. I have asked some more experienced developers that work with the same technologies as me to give me advice how can I improve because I do not like the way of my career development but they did not tell me something specific or useful. But, today, I discovered your channel and there are good advices. I hope other videos are as good as this one since I have not seen many of them, but I am starting to become one of your fun. Keep it up man, we need you.

kobakiria
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Good vid. I generally call it "working for yourself." I created a learning system myself that, unlike college, integrates knowledge in a buildup of layers. The creation thing is real motivation. You need to hit the compile button and run that thing for dopamine. You see lessons with irrelevant or obtuse examples. That asymptotic learning demands a holistic system you build yourself, and for me, a template across languages if I desire performance comparison.

SoulExpension
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Getting past the 99% involves programming and innovating. Working on serious projects like avionics, missle defense systems, nautical systems, embedded systems, robotics, mechanical engineering etc. While the other 99% are web developers who follow trends and cookie cutter frameworks. Made by other competent/smarter people. None of this would even exist without them. Example node, v8 js engine,

bojantanasic
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I actually liked the idea of compound interest and how it makes you an expert in anything with some extra effort. Warren Buffet is one of the ultimate examples of it. Last but not least, Entrepreneurship should be taught in every field including IT Professions. Nobody wants to work for Jerk Manager...Great Video Bgo!

Johnycage
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Of course, everyone who aspires after success of any kind should make consistent efforts. But they need or may have come to the realisation that the results or effects of their endeavour may not be linear as they expect or assume. On their journey towards their goals, there will be fast lanes if luck is on their side, but it would be more often the case that they will be stumbling blocks, detours, or even dead ends. That's why the number of people who end up successful as compared to those who end up on the contrary is not really encouraging unfortunately. Anyway, just be clearly sure what exactly you want to achieve, study the most likely paths to get there, make enough effort, and leave the rest to God.

michael_mei
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but how you invest 30 minutes into creating, into solving problems if these problems are unknown to you. I mean, you will need to sit and read about the problem, and most of the time this reading and learning is not 30min, its like 3-4 days just to get the idea of the problem and how it works. If you spent 30mins a day you will finish the problem in two-three months I think

thebocksters
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Actually gives you something to talk about in interviews too, and lets you standout

devvv
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Does it really take 30min to learn anything as a software engineer?

It's practical to take 3hrs or more, if you factor in the yak shaving that tends to happen.

Ilovekrm
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I am an 18-year-old beginning my coding journey, and I greatly appreciate your advice. Thank you very much.

khangquach
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Needless to say! But this actually works.. Compounding is definitely the 8th wonder of the world.

siddharthchopda
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doing the basics things is most important.most of my friends knows many things but they don't know why is that happening like that and also don't ask

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