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Aaron Jack
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Приєднався 9 вер 2018
From Broke English Teacher to Uber Software Engineer to Remote Solo Software Developer.
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The Sad Truth About Working at Google in 2023
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Try out Visme for awesome no-code landing pages here: www.visme.co/form-builder/?ref=aaron83 Is Google really losing its edge? According to one employee it's over. Let's talk about it. My social media aaronjack aaronjacked #google #coding #programming
You MUST Know This When Choosing a Code Editor
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VS Code? VIM? How to Choose a Code Editor ft. Chris Coyier of codepen.io 00:00 - Intro 04:25 - Chris Coyier introduces CodePen 07:04 - CodePen uses 08:40 - Scaling the business 10:00 - Goals for the future 10:30 - Biggest challenges and breakthroughs 12:15 - Advice for creators 13:20 - Content creation for programming #vscode #coding #programming
How to Open Source Like the Pros (featuring 3 Top Maintainers!)
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I interviewed 3 successful open source founders, here's what they said... 1. Caleb Porzio (Alpine JS, Laravel Livewire) calebporzio 2. Nicholas Zakas (ESLint) slicknet 3. Pouya Saadeghi (DaisyUI) Saadeghi Questions 02:09 - Who are you and what are your projects? 04:32 - What's your background as a developer? 09:10 - What are the best and the worst parts of Op...
5 Coding Side Hustles for 2024
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Your Will NEVER Get a Tech Job With Your Resume
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Why Teenagers Should Learn to Code
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Why I Can't Move Back to America
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Coding is Not Enough Anymore
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Please Just Shut Up About Tech Stacks
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200k Layoffs, AI Revolution, Is It Over For Programmers?
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5 Creative Ways To Get a Coding Job
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7 UNIQUE PURCHASES To Make as a Programmer
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7 UNIQUE PURCHASES To Make as a Programmer
Smart Drugs - How Some Programmers Are Trying to Hack Their Brain
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Smart Drugs - How Some Programmers Are Trying to Hack Their Brain
How “Overemployed” Programmers Are Earning Multiple FULL TIME Salaries
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How “Overemployed” Programmers Are Earning Multiple FULL TIME Salaries
Why Most Google Employees Quit After 1.1 Years (On Average)
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Why Most Google Employees Quit After 1.1 Years (On Average)
Top 5 Programming Languages in 2022 to Get a Job
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Top 5 Programming Languages in 2022 to Get a Job
The 4 Steps to get a $100k Programming Job
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The 4 Steps to get a $100k Programming Job
How I Would Learn To Code (If I Could Start Over)
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How I Would Learn To Code (If I Could Start Over)
Q&A With the #1 EARNING Freelancer on UpWork!
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Q&A With the #1 EARNING Freelancer on UpWork!
How to Think Like an ELITE Programmer
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How to Think Like an ELITE Programmer
Why to AVOID 99% OF Programming Advice
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Why to AVOID 99% OF Programming Advice
Putin HATES HIM: The Story of Telegram & Its Founder
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Putin HATES HIM: The Story of Telegram & Its Founder
How to Make F**k-You Money with Coding
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How to Make F k-You Money with Coding
Freelancing Vs Full Time - Which Should You Choose?
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Freelancing Vs Full Time - Which Should You Choose?
The Story of Working at Uber (Why I quit!)
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The Story of Working at Uber (Why I quit!)
Let's do 100 Front End Interview Questions (Part 1, HTML)
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Let's do 100 Front End Interview Questions (Part 1, HTML)
Avoid These HTML & CSS Mistakes At All Costs
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Avoid These HTML & CSS Mistakes At All Costs
Like your video. I want to be a front end developer and have been learning on Codecademy for a while. Now I know I should really focus on React and to be good at it. I will probably do on project follow codecademy curriculum and another follow Udemy course to show my potential employers. Thank you so much!
Yikes! Might want to rethink that!😬
this is not real economics, this is just some guy ranting.
I am the only one who thinks that this have more benefits than not going into google ? like you get recognized and you get a motivation if you are ambitious which is a win for a googler, and also for us all, more startups more competion better world.
Wow your the first I see explaining section 174. Thank you 2022…
I am employed at a crude oil refinery in Germany, working 12-hour shifts both day and night throughout the year, regardless of extreme heat or cold. My work environment is constantly filled with large, noisy machinery and hazardous chemicals that could be lethal. Considering the salaries at major tech companies, I would readily accept a contract with them. In addition to receiving significantly lower pay, I do not have the benefit of complimentary transportation to my workplace, nor do I enjoy as many perks as Google employees do. I am quite certain that my current job is far less desirable.
no meme I became the “buddy Eric” that this happened to and get tagged in ref to it lol
you sound like a guy who used to be nasty at high school
do not base your opinions on meme takes like this
I never was programmer and developer
AI will take over after the customer base has been made to accept high-priced buggy crap with no capable support available. And after MSFT has soaked in all the proprietary code in the world through CoPilot. Devs have basically made themselves redundant, not by writing those AI engines, but by letting those engines train on their code and eradicating any idea of copyright in the process. Finally, a colleague was telling me how fine ChatGPT was at writing his tests. You'll want to write the test first, dude. Stupid people get rewarded. So, whole damn thing is a huge step backwards and will create a technological singularity.
Anti-AI business gonna be rising? How can we know if information / digital data are modified by AI? So many images and videos on Internet are AI-improved. They look cool but sometimes we just want genuine and natural things.
Ahh so i can write a code like <body> <p>hi</p> <button>GYATT</button> </body> And it would work?
All the laid off tech workers can go work at Taco Bell. They're hiring right now.
I would work for google, doesn't matter.
Being a European one generation older than you, I can just agree. I love Americans and I made part of my PhD there. But I could never live in a country where the cities all look the same and I can hike only in natural parks. Europe is far more satisfying for the whole person and for a whole family. Plus social safety net. In the US, winner takes it all (at least among us professors) whereas in Europe, the second rate talents or the less lucky guys do not end up losers.
Javascript dev: “amen.” *proceeds to use typescript
Just keep learning and improving oneself in any disciplines.
you sound like thomas brush ? what ?!
LOL. Terrible list. Where The f*ck is Donald Knuth? The man is the greatest programmer to have ever lived and it isn't even close. He WROTE THE FUCK!NG BOOK ON PROGRAMMING.
I led engineering organizations. Competition in high tech means being at the cutting edge of applying new techniques and technology. LLM's, by their nature, lag behind new approaches because they are based on being trained on what has been discovered. Humans will always be the entities that find these new approaches. What it means is that jobs will favor those that can develop these new approaches.
damn again , i thought female apes are called api, it is different but how similar.
Very nice sir
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love this video! but it 8:16 bro... correct title: CSS in 8 minutes and 16 seconds
I worked at a tech company & yes they played politics 🤷🏿♂️
excellent content, liked and subscribed!
Neo-cons. Interest rates. Wars and sanctions. It impacts us all.
I use ML/I which is a tiny macro language nobody ever heard of. I love it but it's so small it doesn't even support user interaction - but I use Sed to get around that.. 🙂
They should keep that part about punishing hiring international developers and just allow domestic developer to be hired without amortizing the salary as an R&D expense. I literally don’t get why we would punish companies for hiring domestic talent, the bill seems so ill thought.
Apart from the sheer brilliance, we owe our digital freedom to this man linus.
Hindus were imported to replace American workers
As an automation engineer, AI has only been useful to me for cutting my Google times for simple solutions by 90% (so what might take 5 minutes is now 30 seconds) and regex ChatGPT is absolute hogwash at troubleshooting vendor specific hardware and operating systems Dunno what people are freaking out about, this AI stuff is going to take a looooong time before they hash out all those deficiencies
shows the following error can anybody help {'errors': [{'message': 'You currently have access to a subset of Twitter API v2 endpoints and limited v1.1 endpoints (e.g. media post, oauth) only. If you need access to this endpoint, you may need a different access level. You can learn more here:
omg i know javascript now thanks :D
If you're comparing languages by how many lines it takes to write something, then you shouldn't compare languages.
Everyone keeps saying its more lines to print hello world but that doesn't matter. I see less runtime issues, higher efficiency, so yeah more code but its worth it
I wish you would show less of your face
I love java tbh
i made like 15k in a year. after working for 5 years. because i'm not in the states. 100k is insane. my first salary was 170 usd per month.
Chris Sawyer, the best of the best.
Amazing video, im enlightened by this kudos
You look like the silicon valley guy
Where is Terry "The Madlad" Davis? For me he is a mentally crippled yet profoundly genius programmer who has ever lived.
Don't watch this clip, if you want to get an even superficial understanding of what Linux is and how you could use it. The author must have been extremely shallow performing the research before doing the clip. I have watched just the first 3 minutes of the clip only, and heard a ton of outright wrong statements about Linux. Just one flagrant example: most software installations happen from the command line. It's already more than a decade since no self-respecting, user-oriented Linux distro hasn't had a graphical installer. Software installation, upgrades and removal of apps, once the OS is installed, happens via a graphical interface to the package manager too.
This is the best css tutorial i ever see man, thank you so much👍👍
GREAT explication! thank you
Reversing a linked list should just be swapping out the previous and next elements on each node as well as swapping the pointers to the first and last node.
Neva doesn’t exist lol
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MCGA