Summary: Start doing it ASAP instead of watching such videos 😂
@KamranRiyaz3 күн бұрын
I don't know why this guy gives me vibes of great old school programmers always when I watch his videos.
@stevzor7 сағат бұрын
Been in the IT desktop/server support world for over 10 years, the past week I've been learning some Java from scratch as I want to move into coding and I'm quite enjoying the java coding at the moment, however, I did see a previous video with you talking about potentially looking at going the Javascript route just for the job potential for folk with no experience over Java. I picked Java because I love the idea of making something i.e. desktop/mobile app side and I know or atleast from what I have heard JS is more towards web development which I wasn't too keen on as I've never really thought about doing web side stuff. You've got me thinking about what direction to go now lol.
@StefanMischook6 сағат бұрын
You can easily pivot regardless of your initial choice. But, JS might be easier to learn. Or if mobile native is interesting to you, you might want to explore Swift for iOS development … but you’ll need a Mac.
@DilworthJonathon2 күн бұрын
Some excellent points within this video. I’ve seen several individuals jump into building out SaaS solutions without applying appropriate business processes (product-market fit, competitor analysis, cost structuring, or even a simple business model canvas, etc.) that one should consider before undertaking such a project. With that said, they’re usually doing it more out of passion, so it’s great for their learning (and I’m sure they’re enjoying themselves, initially). Still, it usually materialises into what can only really be described as a side project and not a business. Yes, it does seem (to me, at least) that ‘coding’ is an oversimplification of the job description. Software Engineering is probably more appropriate, esp. in larger organisations. You may be (as you gain experience and seniority) to transition into more architecture-orientated roles, which you should also be considering if you’re freelancing - which would look great on a CV (if you can talk about building out a systems architecture, touch a little on security and infrastructure as well as deployment and building the actual solution). Great video, lots of important information packed into 6 minutes!
@sabuein9 сағат бұрын
Thank you, Uncle Stef. :)
@ajaykumar03393 күн бұрын
Hi Stefan, what is the 2025 for Java, JDBC, Hibernate, Spring boot ? any update?
@tyrantula7673 күн бұрын
Java/spring boot is a really great backend framework for corporate jobs. It’s probably the backend framework that I see posted the most often.
@StefanMischook2 күн бұрын
Boot is dominate last I seen in the Java web space. Just look to the lighter implementations.
@godhandinfamous3 күн бұрын
I thought you were going with Ruby, was disappointed
@StefanMischook3 күн бұрын
😂
@banka9903 күн бұрын
What is your take on the data science domain?
@StefanMischook3 күн бұрын
There is a future there.
@jaafarhammoud7507Күн бұрын
DevOps?
@karnellschultz64462 күн бұрын
Absolutely nothing in this video
@HaHa-gy5vg3 күн бұрын
Js+react+webgi
@theWorldOfIss3 күн бұрын
How about RUST???
@illegalsmirf3 күн бұрын
LGBTQIA+
@StefanMischook2 күн бұрын
Rust is growing slowly. Enterprise level business is moving towards rust for some development.
@bun_bun173 күн бұрын
60% of the video is about the sponsor so thank me later
@StefanMischook3 күн бұрын
33.69%
@idkanymoreman3 күн бұрын
Lately all his videos have that same format
@illegalsmirf3 күн бұрын
Uncle Stef sold out / checked out a long time ago.
@ZenInTheCode2 күн бұрын
@@illegalsmirf He gots to get paid, what's wrong with that? He's not hiding it...
@StefanMischook2 күн бұрын
@@illegalsmirf 2000+ videos ... about 75 sponsorships. But, you can scrub past the sponsor if you like. That said, I try to insert information in the ads as well.