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ThePrimeagen
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Vim - Rust - TypeScript
I Solved 1000 Leetcode Questions And This Is What I Learned
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FULL Introduction To HTMX Using Golang
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FULL Introduction To HTMX Using Golang
What You Need To Learn 2023 (as a software engineer)
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What You Need To Learn 2023 (as a software engineer)
How To Learn A New Programming Language
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How To Learn A New Programming Language
Stepping Down From RustConf and Rust Project Controversy
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Stepping Down From RustConf and Rust Project Controversy
This Lesson Taught Me How To Do Better Benchmarks
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This Lesson Taught Me How To Do Better Benchmarks
Twitter's Algorithm Has MASSIVE Problems
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Twitter's Algorithm Has MASSIVE Problems
CoPilot Review: My Thoughts After 6 Months
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CoPilot Review: My Thoughts After 6 Months
What Next...Finding a New Job In Software
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What Next...Finding a New Job In Software
Primeagen Answers the Webs Most Asked Questions for a Software Engineer
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Primeagen Answers the Webs Most Asked Questions for a Software Engineer
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Faster than your favorite JS framework?
Rust for TypeScript devs : Borrow Checker
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Rust for TypeScript devs : Borrow Checker
Vim As Your Editor - Vertical Movements
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Vim As Your Editor - Vertical Movements
STOP LYING, The truth about Software Engineering
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STOP LYING, The truth about Software Engineering
Good, you are one step closer to understand why you want a proper language with a proper type system so you are no doing all this stupid defensive programming all day. After 20 more years, you will finally become the haskeller you hate xD
Please don't say that 💀😭😭😭
bro forgot the most powerful language of all... scratch!
😂😂😂
You mean to tell me all this 10k/month coders cant afford escorts??
Does a 27” 4k and a 34” ultra wide count as 4
I learned this too recently after forcing myself to code (and stick with) in a dynamic language.
99% of monitor buyers quit before becoming a good programmer.
you use what needs to be used to do what needs to be done on a timeframe that is acceptable to the client(or employer) with the least sacrifice needed on your end(cause you would sacrifice something no matter what) so i never get why people are having ego hang ups on what is X the best for me its all mandated by either the higher ups or what the actual project needs its funny because as painful as it is, sometimes marketing dept has a say to it because they need to tick on their marketing checkbox.
i learn a part of a language according to what my current project needs. thus learning curve depends highly on what im trying to do or what functionalities are needed for that project. if all youre doing with A is add something up, but you have to make a whole framework using B, no matter how hard A is irrelevant to the scope of what needs to be done with B
There's a popular saying in Brazil: "melhor feito que perfeito", meaning "done is better than perfect". Going for perfect makes you get much less.done.
idk what’s about you guy, but I could write Rust, also multi threaded, mostly intentional
0x42 nice
At the start of this short I subscribed and after he said one decade I unsubscribed. Goodbye sir.
really? so... not worth it at all, unless u genuinely just enjoy it? not even for a beginner?
That background gives me nightmares.
why does he hate java(script)
Damn you read my move
3:24 - "K" will OBVIOUSLY go upwards ... xD lol. Like, yeah, obviously!
even ultra wide is not enough!
Hey I started following this simple flowchart you made for vim, and after 2 years I've finally completed my first project using vim! See you when i complete my second one, might be awhile.
Would it work to change the type signature to take a NamedFoo instead, which augments Foo so that name is required? It seems like the issue is that you want to only ever call morphFoo when Foo.name exists, so you can tell the type checker that in advance?
I find the best use for copilot is as an advance lsp, but as soon as it is writing code for you, instead of autocompleting what u were thinking, it becomes a lot in the way
If you are a frontend dude have an website ...
This video is not for noob.
Scratch is S++
great song choice
Boxes and arrows never helped me any but I keep wondering if there is a way to visualize software that does actually help.
Дай тебе Бог здоровья, добрый человек.
... Or just cover everything by tests? Lol
"you will get a VERY negative number"
I just wrote my first Hello World just a few months ago, i can't see or understand a thing, imma keep pushing and come back to this at some point. if i still do not understand imma quit and hit the studio or sell something
A thousand roads lead a man forever toward Haskell👨🦯
Dang, needed this today. Thanks
Fuck you, you got me.
Trying to learn programming how is python ? Also what would you recommend to learn ignoring the "what do you want to use it for" question
Thank you
why would you want to let it be undefined though, testing purposes?
I don't understand what "tier" means, but seeing PowerPoint and programming languages in the same list is weird
I prefer 69
after 4:00 mins I understood nothing !!
There's an exellent article called "parse, don't validate" that talks about how types makes this better. Haskell mentioned.
Core idea: we learn by hand but but by eyes
I've had this question ❓ Thank you sir
Chatgpt cheats you
HTML is not a programming language but rather a markup language. It stands for Hypertext Markup Language.
Let me know if your typedefs look like that, so I can avoid you.
Damn. So that's what I'm missing.
Yeah, learning Haskell even to a basic degree is an eye opener. At least it was for me. learning how to do functional programming is so helpful.
This is why I love Dart. The analyzer would be screaming at that line of code, demanding to handle the nullable .bar