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How to Become an In-Demand Backend Developer in 2023

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  • Опубліковано 16 сер 2024
  • Have you ever wondered what will it take to become an in-demand backend engineer? This video has practical advice for learning the necessary skills needed for a successful career as a backend engineer. Enjoy!
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    Timestamps
    0:00 Why backend
    2:29 Strategy 1
    5:54 Strategy 2
    8:14 Strategy 3
    10:49 Strategy 4
    15:09 Strategy 5
    17:11 Outro
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @GolangDojo
    @GolangDojo  Рік тому +2

    Get your *FREE Golang Cheat Sheet* -
    golangdojo.com/cheatsheet

  • @mahardhikamaulana8163
    @mahardhikamaulana8163 Рік тому +18

    Well here I am that go backend devs with 6 years of professional experience from developing countries still looking for that full remote chance from developed countries. You don't need to be paranoid tho cause most of full remote opportunity still requires you to reside within EU/US and worldwide full remote still competitive as ever. Solid strategy tho this is why I subbed to this channel.

  • @mantrax314
    @mantrax314 Рік тому +22

    As backend developer, one useful thing is to be very familiarized with: k8s, and AWS architecture.

    • @antonioandrade855
      @antonioandrade855 Рік тому

      sounds interesting, I'm studying golang and for a while I want to know precisely what other knowledge I should accompany it with

    • @ruyvieira104
      @ruyvieira104 Рік тому +2

      Why AWS and not gcp?

    • @ildar5184
      @ildar5184 9 місяців тому

      @@ruyvieira104 AWS is the most widely used cloud platform, chances are you're going to work with AWS rather than GCP. Azure is also firing on all cylinders, I'd advise studying and getting practical experience with both AWS and Azure.

    • @rj27thug78
      @rj27thug78 7 місяців тому

      What about helm charts

  • @me-wi8vf
    @me-wi8vf Рік тому +1

    Thanks a lot for sharing the most valuable and most required information in golang

  • @TFDusk
    @TFDusk Рік тому +6

    Eh, at least with your first position I'd argue it's more important to get your foot in the door above anything else. In my opinion (not saying your channel does this), but we tend to paint the process of getting your first job as being a lot easier than it really is. Add on to that the number of people trying to also go towards faang companies that reject millions of application per year and it has it seem like their isn't a job for you. I work with PHP land now, but at the end of the day it's just a tool that my company choose. I've met some really incredible people from my job that have really strong background in general that they would be able to pick up any tool, which is what ideally I think you should strive to be able to do. I don't even necessarily hate working with PHP as a language, but some of the thoughts that I will notice from the community as well as getting resources to learn beyond the basics aren't what I desire for my career.

  • @seanknowles9985
    @seanknowles9985 Рік тому +2

    Another quality video for the fans!

  • @Arunnn241
    @Arunnn241 Рік тому +2

    Backend engineering is great but the more experience I get at my company, the more I'm realizing that machine learning and AI are the real engineers/future of the company. You always feel like you can totally be replaced but the guy who designs your machine learning pipelines to generate your models is never getting replaced. Hell, if he's really good, he'll have decided the best weights and basically have made the algorithm and then he's basically untouchable.

  • @lethatsinkin
    @lethatsinkin Рік тому +1

    Did you get your house painted according to the color scheming of golang?

  • @solovoypasando
    @solovoypasando Рік тому

    Honestly everything is 100% true, i wish i knew some of these tips earlier

  • @amirsamir9966
    @amirsamir9966 Рік тому +1

    how properly upgrade go version

  • @AmirGolmoradi
    @AmirGolmoradi 10 місяців тому +1

    hello, everyone , it's been a week that i'm in Go development , what is the recommended way to learn Go and Backend development, Btw i'm Flutter Developer , and i want to come in backend

    • @Lilmations1
      @Lilmations1 9 місяців тому

      Omg bro same here , flutter dev, diving into golang (week 2 )

  • @eastquack3342
    @eastquack3342 Рік тому +3

    thanks, man

  • @kqvanity
    @kqvanity 3 місяці тому

    15:05
    shamelessly was so during my very last interview

  • @ComputationalArt
    @ComputationalArt Рік тому

    Is It better to use a Framework or not?

  • @IanoNjuguna
    @IanoNjuguna Рік тому

    A very insightful video.

  • @crimsionCoder42
    @crimsionCoder42 Рік тому +2

    Humans aren't ready for AI. We won't even let AI fully drive our cars without having humans behind the wheel, and they've been working on that tech forever. It's not that the human element is better or more creative, but it gives companies one thing "plausible deniability" if I have an AI and the AI screws up the code and causes something to crash like a car, or the stock market, etc. Then who's legally liable since there is no "human error"? Chances are it's the company that's using an AI, or they'll try to pawn it off on the company that created the AI which will set a legal precedent that if anything goes wrong you can sue the company that made the AI which will kill it.
    I don't see AI as our replacement I see it as a tool that will be integrated into our IDEs so everyone ends up writing code one level up (ex: juniors writing code at the level of mid-level engineers etc.). I also don't see this cutting numbers much cause as we've seen the better the automation gets the higher the bar is set for all companies to compete with each other. AI creates the exact same dynamic we currently have because every major company will have it and use it, so the only differentiator again will be the human element.

  • @caderosche
    @caderosche Рік тому +6

    Your floor is steaming

  • @pukito9123
    @pukito9123 Рік тому

    Hey, if you got a place for a junior developer in Go in full remote, tell me !

  • @hackdan
    @hackdan Рік тому

    This is a perfect time to explorer what we can does along of the edge technologies, the imagination is the key.
    BTH Software Architect

  • @mantrax314
    @mantrax314 Рік тому

    I like a lot your advice

  • @Arnott_me
    @Arnott_me Рік тому

    How do you get a work authority when you are not from UK, EU, USA or Australia?

    • @ildar5184
      @ildar5184 9 місяців тому

      If you find a job in one of those countries, the employer will help you make work visa. Before covid it wasn't that hard to find a job with relocation and visa sponsorship to these countries, nowadays it's much harder if possible at all, considering the state of the tech sector, hiring freezes and layoffs.

  • @tunethedune9075
    @tunethedune9075 Рік тому +1

    inflation un US 7%: oh pls help it is too much
    annual infliation in my country is 12%: so obvious

  • @antoniothomacelli
    @antoniothomacelli 27 днів тому

    Thief Golang Dojo sell course and after remove platform with our money!

  • @tmahad5447
    @tmahad5447 Рік тому

    Golang runtime performance is half of c++. Think so, How golang was fast if that is Non-GC 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

    • @dranon0o
      @dranon0o Рік тому +3

      It is not true
      Not half of c++
      Plus you can disable it
      Also you can use tinygo

    • @laas29
      @laas29 Рік тому

      @@dranon0o never heard of Tinygo, is that using GC?