Next time you're on a late game map with blocks and modules and layouts, zoom out. Congratulations you're an ASIC designer :) That was my favorite class in uni and this game definitely feels the same as circuit design.
@Dsant.13 сағат бұрын
6:41 These are the exact words I have been struggling to formulate about why having a maintainability first approach to programming is advantageous for the long term. Would've saved a few meetings where I work haha
@Kaze-Kagura13 сағат бұрын
Spaghetti code is best type of of spaghetti
@johannightontherun290314 сағат бұрын
great videos, i think that different things can seem like same concepts in life if we analyze them and make a answer "this getting damn right". sorry if my english bad :p
@BetterIP_Күн бұрын
5:06 You can eat it on a segue to our sponsor, <name of sponsor>!
@Paultimate7Күн бұрын
No. Its doesnt. It teaches you logic. Software engineering also uses logic. So does most of engineering. Stupid clickbait.
@user-rc2nd3zq7xКүн бұрын
I really need more classes like this XD
@brunaodavila2 күн бұрын
Loved the video, dude! keep it fun 🤙
@JohnnyCiocca2 күн бұрын
Never played Factorio, but always liked similar games (the latest of which being Mindustry and Satisfactory). Being into infosec and cyber makes me relate a lot to the way Mindustry has a similar (albeit in much smaller scale, damn small maps) "workings" as the internet, but going further than just setting up firewalls to prevent stuff =p (this actually reminded me of the Perimeter/Maelstrom games, from the Vangers universe, where you actually have shields like firewalls)
@jordynlucas78342 күн бұрын
Tony, i cant explain how amazing this video is, from the first second you had me hooked and yo kept me engaged. ill definitely be sharing your videos and watching more. thank you for this amazing content
@nilleftw2 күн бұрын
Liked within the first minute, this is how you make an intro. I work as a network engineer so I got the hang of load balancing, scaling and such, but this video actually gave me an idea. So now I can report the time I spent watching this video, as "education". Yay!
@visiblymoist44042 күн бұрын
Reason I stopped playing factorio, at some point it started feeling too much like my work
@JonLikesStats2 күн бұрын
The faded animations in the first 15 seconds made me like this video and I don't know how I feel about that
@petemoss31603 күн бұрын
"flow-based programming"
@TH-tp4pn3 күн бұрын
ok, with my 1000+ hrs factorio experience, I am going to apply for OpenAI now
@moomooheadme88433 күн бұрын
1:40 I have all of these games and I also don't have a life Whoops
@GreenThePear4 күн бұрын
why is this about big corporate tech stacks rather than functional programming
@woodybob014 күн бұрын
Seeing this video tricked my brain that factorio is work and I don't play it anymore xdd
@nathan15074 күн бұрын
Factorio made me abandon my dream to become an engineer. Now I'm the happiest econ student in the world.
@josy2304094 күн бұрын
i have not played factorio nor am i a software engineer but this was still highly entertaining :D
@ryanhartman89574 күн бұрын
Become a goat farmer, as they are goated.
@olivierhuillet42965 күн бұрын
i cant agree more, i was micro managing my megabase in factorio and noticed what i was doing was exactly refactoring. So i started to learn to code (intensively, like i was playing factorio ) in c++ . One year in.
@CurtisJensenGames5 күн бұрын
I had no idea you were a goose farmer! (Joke)
@MrPompomful6 күн бұрын
Do the other video man, this is fun and instructive. And i want to know all the ways you could talk to my mom
@donimparn6 күн бұрын
WAIT THIS IS WILD! Why is Tony out here catchin' strays
@matthewhambacher82496 күн бұрын
Metro UK more like Metro Poo K
@marcusw84146 күн бұрын
You didn’t deny having a goose farm….
@alexchannel84006 күн бұрын
To be fair a lot of you do look alike.
@dzeremi16256 күн бұрын
I wasnt sure if i should continue learning sw engineering and go to university, but I have always loved these types of games, so maybe it is in me :))) thanks !
@PyroYeet6 күн бұрын
They really got em this time
@sadiatabussum60956 күн бұрын
It's a sign from the gods!
@lonecrow2016 күн бұрын
You should become a goose farmer. It’s a sign
@ronhu7446 күн бұрын
I think vertically scaling is more so about having better hardware / more resources not necessarily about more processors
@Sinthoras1557 күн бұрын
6:30 imagine having attention aids
@GamePhysics7 күн бұрын
I recently learned system design (for game development), and I learned about having to make readable and scalable systems. It's the same stuff, and thanks to you, I now also know more software development lingo. And yes, I definitely want another video about this! Also sidenote, you are really funny and I like your enthusiasm and editing style. I've been playing satisfactory with a couple of friends recently, but I'm struggling because my friend made this machine.. And yeah it does the thing, but it's essentially a bowl of spaghetti that keeps growing and is impossible to understand for anyone except my friend.. Because it's not readable and scalable. So now I want to tear it all down and begin again, but he will never agree to that even if I try to explain why.. Sorry for the rant, lol, but I just felt like sharing that. Anyway, I subbed and will be waiting for the next video, if you decide to make it.
@optfine7 күн бұрын
satisfactory better
@halvarmc6717 күн бұрын
Congrats took you 8 years to state the obvious, next you'll tell us how Satisfactory teach SAFe Agile.
@notokek7 күн бұрын
This is the best video I’ve seen during 2024 Funny, comprehensive, perfectly green-screened
@Brumock8 күн бұрын
id honestly call the overclocking internal scaling