idle hands write bad software (and worse outcomes)

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pacarana abel cirilo

pacarana abel cirilo

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@marc7lol
@marc7lol 12 күн бұрын
im digging these commentary vids keep them coming penguinz0
@xSephironx
@xSephironx 11 күн бұрын
Thanks penguinz0
@happygofishing
@happygofishing 13 күн бұрын
saar what is an array? we have nodejs now silly!
@josegc9802
@josegc9802 12 күн бұрын
"College is what you make of it" Yeah, you are actually making a great point in the video, dedication is vital, if you want something just graduating from college is not gonna give it but likely how much you actively seek it, or at least that's the way i see it. But dude, that dog is a menace what is going on in his mind lmao
@verdox0
@verdox0 12 күн бұрын
i refuse to learn the difference between the heap and the stack
@z69b
@z69b 11 күн бұрын
heap is memory that is dynamic and can change in total content allocated after compiling a program. stack is memory that is decided at compile time and won’t change in total allocated memory after you compile
@kissuosts4704
@kissuosts4704 10 күн бұрын
Heap is where you throw your cs degree.
@tulenich9948
@tulenich9948 8 күн бұрын
also stack is much faster than the heap, so choose wisely
@Ander0072originalv2
@Ander0072originalv2 12 күн бұрын
For the waiting period thing, it also felt like that for me, but I did try to make the most of it. As the subjects are ones I enjoyed, although I tried to get over it quickly (taking more classes), the classes were enjoyable. Thus, regarding the bachelors in these things, I do question if they truly enjoyed what they pursued for their degree. After all, if nothing else, the textbook (if not the lecturer) will have this material they somehow don't know.
@dpacarana
@dpacarana 12 күн бұрын
I assume most of them just went with whatever subject they vaguely heard made good money with no consideration with why that is or what they actually do lol. Especially with more trendy and glamorous subjects that have significant social media presence that get shoved down your throat (like comp sci) as opposed to something "boring" and hard like mech eng.
@ERAOR-10110
@ERAOR-10110 12 күн бұрын
Yapping level: CATASTROPHIC
@samhayzen
@samhayzen 10 күн бұрын
Like if Charlie was vaguely European. Good video !
@necrotafeio
@necrotafeio 13 күн бұрын
hi love your vids
@apestogetherstrong341
@apestogetherstrong341 10 күн бұрын
Very correct. I didn't go to college, and I wouldn't say I'm a worse programmer than my colleagues who did. I know more trivia, actually, and even more paradigms. College always seemed to me like a huge waste of time and I don't learn anything. Maybe if it was polytechnical, as in we are asked to do real-world jobs while learning, then it would be actually good learning. Instead, all the real learning happens after college when you get a job. You actually learn everything there, at an internship. Or maybe you learn most stuff doing like 4-5 personal projects. So yeah, polytechnical would be good, but today's society won't create such education systems. So I just skipped college and I'm OK.
@bananaman9869
@bananaman9869 12 күн бұрын
Thank you but I'm ok, I think I'll just stick to being a lazy piggy and telling people I'm super talented and make stuff, but don't have the ambition to.
@NapalmMan69
@NapalmMan69 13 күн бұрын
Moist?
@saltedmutton7269
@saltedmutton7269 13 күн бұрын
hehehaha it's the damp man
@gyrotta
@gyrotta 12 күн бұрын
i agree with this a lot im glad you're talking abt this
@bananaman9869
@bananaman9869 12 күн бұрын
I'm watching coding jesus and he's incredible, you should go on his stream to see if it's over for you.
@dpacarana
@dpacarana 12 күн бұрын
it was over for me the moment i opened up a terminal
@compositeboson123
@compositeboson123 4 күн бұрын
new idea: a "scram" command that triple faults (or could be a keyboard shortcut) why? well you can never know when you need to reboot fast or some stupid virus might be eating all the resources or dunno but ım sure it will be fun
@monkemode8128
@monkemode8128 11 күн бұрын
Lol one of my friends got a job with the government making $80k and he doesn't know the difference between a class and an object. I've learned a lot more, but it's made me realize how much of a benefit charisma is, because he came from a much poorer family but has much better social skills and is willing to leverage his network to the fullest extent. He even goes out for drinks with a few professors and the department chair (which is how he got referrals and references). I think he's in for some kind of awakening once he starts working (he graduates in May 2025), but it's a heavily Unionized government job lol.
@BlackRockInc
@BlackRockInc 12 күн бұрын
7:45 im interested in hearing about your experience. youre a couple years older than me (i.e. i will be going to college soon) and seem to resemble me, from what you say in your videos. i'd like to learn from the mistakes of others instead of making my own
@zane7019
@zane7019 10 күн бұрын
i'm not the biggest fan of this codingjesus guy. his content is all dogging on people justified or not only doing that and proclaiming yourself as again "codingjesus" seems very egotistical to me. more helpful content could be explaining these concepts and being a resource over being a shaming platform.
@lewisbrowne8799
@lewisbrowne8799 12 күн бұрын
you sound like you're trying really hard to speak with the same inflection of penguinz0, or to come across as if you don't care which is either way is quite cringe. I think this is a very wide generalization, i agree that a lot people pursue software with the intention of getting a job; not necessarily as something they are actually interesting in, however this is fine. But the sensationalization that software jobs are difficult to get is reflective of a failing on the part of the person not knowing their own trade. I was fortunate to get several paid intern opportunities throughout my time in college and got very lucky to get a great job but i got myself there, by being proactive. Participating in your own life falls on you to do, if you don't ever put your hands out and say i want something then how do you expect to get anything or anywhere.
@ET_AYY_LMAO
@ET_AYY_LMAO 11 күн бұрын
I agree. Also programming is such a wide field, few even need to know about stack and heap allocation these days. The barrier to get into programmin has lowered considerably the last decade and as such, there is more competition for the jobs that there is there. Also this field has notoriously crazy job requirements, like "we are looking for a fresh graduate with 5 years of experience" type stuff, and the only way around that is as you say, internships or taking a lower paid job at a two man startup or something like that and then building on your experience from there, when you have a few years on your resume, its a lot easier to get a well paid job.
@74oshua
@74oshua 11 күн бұрын
​​@@ET_AYY_LMAO"Programmers don't need to know about the stack or heap" is complete bs. This is how we get triple A software with memory leaks that take twice as long to render things as they should. There's really no excuse, memory management is very basic concept, and fundamental to optimizing your code. There's a difference between writing code that works, and being a professional software developer. Any teenage kid can do the first.
@74oshua
@74oshua 11 күн бұрын
"Software jobs aren't hard to get," followed immediately by how lucky you got to have a software job...
@ET_AYY_LMAO
@ET_AYY_LMAO 11 күн бұрын
@ You dont even have to worry about heap and stack in many of the widely used runtime environments used in business these days, it has been like that for literally decades, since java and for good reason. These concerns have been abstracted away into the way we structure code and its paradigms - for decades, if you still havent caught on you are not an efficient developer. Your concerns should not primarily be revolving around efficient code, but cost effective solutions that scale to the use cases it has to be applied to. If you plan to make everything in C or assembly, or even rust, you are not a good developer, you might be an excellent programmer, but modern software requires more than strictly machine code.
@ET_AYY_LMAO
@ET_AYY_LMAO 11 күн бұрын
@ They are not hard to get as such, just dont expect you will get the perfect role or position, you got to start somewhere, often that somewhere is with some crazy dude with an idea without the skills to fulfill that idea, and thats where you come into the picture as an educated problem solver.
@santozyx
@santozyx 12 күн бұрын
Cheer up a lil' bit, man :(
@dpacarana
@dpacarana 12 күн бұрын
why do you think im sad? lol
@santozyx
@santozyx 12 күн бұрын
@@dpacarana It was supposed to be just another silly comment bout your voice nice vid anyways
@dpacarana
@dpacarana 12 күн бұрын
@santozyx oh myb, ive had people tell me irl that I seem depressed/angry when im just existing lol, I thought this was another one of those moments
@santozyx
@santozyx 12 күн бұрын
@@dpacarana I face the same, it's not like it's avoidable tbh
@chickenspaceprogram
@chickenspaceprogram 12 күн бұрын
we're all programmers, sounding dead inside was a given lmao
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