I really learned a lot. hope you get the chance to do it again soon!❤
@dimosthenisgrigoroudis541514 сағат бұрын
37:13 "Media Offline" screen?
@masetenicholas45202 күн бұрын
Is writing unit tests still necessary when we have automation QA Engineers.
@DeBoerVan3 күн бұрын
Who moved my cheese 🧀? Look up the book
@ThisIsRockyTV3 күн бұрын
I got a rejection letter from Weaviate a couple of weeks back lol
@christopherlane5635 күн бұрын
I really appreciate your videos, boss. Thank you for the time and effort you put into creating this content. I don’t have any friends in this field, so your channel gives me a sense of connection and helps me stay motivated. It feels like I’m part of a community, learning and growing alongside someone who’s passionate about the same things. Thanks again for all you do!
@achyuthraosathvick459 күн бұрын
This was a really good podcast!
@sharky260611 күн бұрын
Thank you for chanlleging Borislav on how apps should be developed and his vision for a user experience. I get what he's trying to say, but it seems a little bit idealistic with a touch of dogmatism. I feel like he needs to buildout something the matches what he's thinking on somelevel and demonstrate why his paradigm is better then industry wide accepted practices.
@Sifdorkensnsjen11 күн бұрын
Here after deepseek blew up
@muhendisbagyan406911 күн бұрын
I love listening business woman of software area. More girl power :)
@AnkitMukhia-w5f12 күн бұрын
one of the best thing i have watched. Thanks
@2AICODEE14 күн бұрын
You've a beautiful video men... it just looks so good. the sound, the video quality and everything is so awesome!
@muftydevelops14 күн бұрын
I really enjoy this talk. that's awesome
@jeckefe16 күн бұрын
You should let the invited present self.
@scottcooper664416 күн бұрын
@beyondCoding please hit us with some timestamps for this big convo, AI can do it ;)
@SirMatthewT16 күн бұрын
I really enjoy her outlook, optimism, and honesty about her journey. I’m a fellow musician making the transition into tech and find Anna’s story very encouraging. Thank you for this interview! 💻
@MartinoNotts17 күн бұрын
Really wish the product managers were as interested in these ideas about what value actually is, as we as developers are! Product is the same as engineering... Yet they take no accountability for promoting the Why behind what they 'want building', often without any validation of assumptions. Why do companies not adopt this common sense! Love this podcast and the calm, candid conversations. Real talk
@Ehl-e-ZARF17 күн бұрын
Insightful conversation 👍
@bill_mk17 күн бұрын
Loving the channel more and more
@BeyondCoding17 күн бұрын
Happy to hear!! 🙏
@BayyinatTV19 күн бұрын
16:13 How did you think to hire your Team
@Rcls0120 күн бұрын
As an engineer/software architect with 15 YOE, I just don't agree with the Leetcode statement. It does not in any way relate to your actual job. I've never had any use for Leetcode style problem solving. I've never had to implement DFS or BFS or any other algorithm in my job that would come close to Leetcode problems. And I've built e-commerce systems, payment systems, content management systems, all sorts of tailored solution with many kinds of technologies. It is a very small field where it will help you career wise. It is only used for interviews to trim out a huge pool of candidates in big tech companies. It is basically prepping for the interview, after which that skill becomes redundant. Also to add, Leetcode does NOT help you with systems design or even how to approach problems. Many people just jump into programming directly and don't realize you should probably whiteboard the problem statement before jumping into code and ask clarifying questions (what you also can't do from Leetcode, you just have some tips). Those are things you need to discover yourself.
@pH7Programming21 күн бұрын
What an interesting interview, and so much to learn from Nick! 👌
@mmelimahlobo765623 күн бұрын
I have a friend who keeps asking me to build Apps and I am like "dude relax I need to understand whats what first then building will follow after",most people rush to build without the fundamentals and that can lead to frustration because you will fail to fix a very simple error like a missing closing quote
@mmelimahlobo765623 күн бұрын
Wooow what a great channel why did I find it now😢
@mohamed430924 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great work you are doing. I am a software engineer watching you from Kenya, Africa. Your channel has helped me grow technically, and I love how you always engage your guests in technical debates. Please do whatever is possible to bring Jonas Schmedtmann, the celebrated JavaScript instructor on Udemy. Please try as much as possible to bring him.
@DaveSheeks24 күн бұрын
I disagree with some of this. Especially the opening. Programming is a way of thinking not just the technology used.
@BeyondCoding24 күн бұрын
Leadership in tech goes beyond knowing how to program imo. Staying up to date and close to tech prevents you from becoming obsolete or a middle manager
@Muhammad_Emad124 күн бұрын
mr kyle speaks fast , i set speed to .75 bro 😁
@Ajay-cs5lf28 күн бұрын
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI) 00:01 - Contrasting startup and big tech work environments highlights varied specialization and problem-solving approaches. 02:06 - Career choices between startups and big tech depend on personal passion and financial stability. 06:26 - Startups promote rapid learning and adaptability compared to structured environments in big tech. 08:35 - Navigating the uncertain landscape of AI-driven startups versus structured corporate environments. 12:41 - Focusing on one project at a time enhances productivity in startups. 14:39 - Success and challenges in startups contrast with structured environments of big tech. 18:27 - Contrast between experiences at a startup and a big tech company. 20:21 - Contrasting startup experiences reveal emotional challenges and reflections on success. 24:10 - Working at rapidly growing startups offers unique opportunities and responsibilities. 26:07 - Execution is crucial for the success of similar startup ideas like Uber and Lyft. 30:02 - Finding a niche in competitive markets validates startup ideas. 32:08 - Navigating growth and decision-making challenges in startups. 35:50 - Navigating startup challenges requires clear direction and effective hiring. 37:45 - Founders must balance product influence and delegation as startups scale. 41:45 - Working at startups offers closer personal connections than in large tech companies. 43:40 - AI product development faces challenges and requires careful integration. 47:24 - Integration of technology blurs product differentiation in startups and big tech.
@smsadirul328 күн бұрын
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@semcodynamics729929 күн бұрын
As a QA Engineer I would love to see a segment in how QA's can provide value in kickoff meetings, sprint planning and refinement session. I know every organization is different but it would be cool hear this from other QA's
@arwema29 күн бұрын
for small teams, can the IDP be outsourced?
@stratfanstlАй бұрын
Interesting discussion. As a retired IT exec, my perspective is that the blessing of open-source (the willingness to jettison old paradigms and packages if they don't serve new needs) is becoming a curse (people re-inventing solutions to solved problems out of ignorance of the availability of viable existing solutions that creates unproductive fragmentation and churn in frameworks). Frameworks and solutions created in the last 10-15 years DO provide amazing capabilities for the top 5% of developer talent but for more average developers / engineers, it is extremely difficult for them to grasp the appropriate application of these frameworks and gain mastery of at least a few adjacent technologies to become productive in them at solving actual business problems. Instead, we wind up with over-specialization which magnifies the criticality of communication which -- frankly -- many developers do not enjoy or do well which actually slows down development speed and quality. And the worst impact of all of this complexity is that it encourages management to bring in more "project managers" to try to micromanage the team across the finish line with things like Agile.
@davidyoa4635Ай бұрын
I am starting ro fell like I am not alone.I have about 20 unfinished project bro. Kyle ma guy.
@JudgeFreddАй бұрын
Great interview
@christopherlane563Ай бұрын
You get a midlife every decade 32:00
@jaixialАй бұрын
Shimmy, good podcast.
@călin-humanistАй бұрын
Thanks for the video! Do you foresee AI being trained by the language and framework authors on what they consider to be good usage patterns? So maybe they can offer AI tools closer to the ready they offer IDE-integrated snippets and static analysis based suggestions?
@HKS-DigitalАй бұрын
Great conversation. I appreciate the oil burning analogy. More of this kind of discussions please
@nearpeelaАй бұрын
Nice Video!
@BeyondBoxTheoryАй бұрын
That's why I prefer Anthropic's Claude AI for coding because it's not connected online and it's primary use is for programming so as long as you understand what to ask then you know what to expect and because it's usually centered around programming with Claude, then you get immediate feedback since you can try the code right away. Also there's a mode to ask it to explain what it's doing for the sake of educating yourself. AI tools are after all just tools and we simply have to know how to use it to make our tasks more efficient. Well at least that's how I view it.
@GlobalCareerQuest.7317Ай бұрын
Nice conversation, Thank you so much for arrange this kind of Podcast. Love you bro. But i had one question about that, what's you opinion on AI agent in future?
@debabratapattnayak7148Ай бұрын
Nothing band in this vedio i was just suggesting
@debabratapattnayak7148Ай бұрын
I think you should more welcome guest from backend,cloud,sre , security background
@random96-u8rАй бұрын
this is really cool even you guys don't have much viewer but still keep doing podcast and i REALLY LISTEN TO THEM KEEP GOING❤❤
@fullmoon9975Ай бұрын
is she ethiopian
@JoeLencioniАй бұрын
Thank you so much for putting this episode together. This honestly just made my day. I'm so happy to be building Happo with Henric. What a nice note to end the year on. ❤