As per usual - important stuff put in layman's terms and taught in a fun manner. I'll keep drinking coffee with 'ya and you keep up doing great job. Also, love them easter eggs.
I'm taking the 10th grade in programming, and I'm undecided when the 12th grade is over, what am I going to do, whether I should continue programming or go to cybersecurity, what would you advise me?
My advice is always the same: don't ask people on the Internet to decide your life when they don't know you! Both of these careers are extremely hard and require smart people that know how to deal with ambiguity. So you're smart! You can figure it out on your own based on what is important to you!
I got excited after watching your work day at amazon that you had a full featured language tutorial (I was hoping for C++), but that wasn't the case, but maybe it can be :D any plans on your future videos?
Well I definitely plan some educational ones - ground-up learning would be a cool one to do, but I'm not sure which language (channel so far is mostly language-agnostic), so that is to be determined. Hey, welcome to the channel!
I'm not sure. General introduction to software development could happen in this way, but something that gives concrete skills needs a framework to practice on - otherwise it will be only superficial. I have to think about this.
@@SmokCode It was meant as a joke, but I guess it'd be possible to teach basic practices and logic behind programming this way. But then again, it'd probably require some basic knowledge of programming and wouldn't be a true programming language tutorial. Then again, there's Pluralsight :)
woah, that was actually a really nice introduction, thanks!
I really like your videos, please don't stop recording :)
Oh I'm just getting started! Thanks!
Nicely explained. Sharing it with my students.
As per usual - important stuff put in layman's terms and taught in a fun manner. I'll keep drinking coffee with 'ya and you keep up doing great job. Also, love them easter eggs.
Can't live without them ! :D
I'm taking the 10th grade in programming, and I'm undecided when the 12th grade is over, what am I going to do, whether I should continue programming or go to cybersecurity, what would you advise me?
My advice is always the same: don't ask people on the Internet to decide your life when they don't know you! Both of these careers are extremely hard and require smart people that know how to deal with ambiguity. So you're smart! You can figure it out on your own based on what is important to you!
@@SmokCode thank you
What’s that editor you are using?
I got excited after watching your work day at amazon that you had a full featured language tutorial (I was hoping for C++), but that wasn't the case, but maybe it can be :D any plans on your future videos?
Well I definitely plan some educational ones - ground-up learning would be a cool one to do, but I'm not sure which language (channel so far is mostly language-agnostic), so that is to be determined. Hey, welcome to the channel!
@@SmokCode How about a language agnostic programming tutorial? :D
I'm not sure. General introduction to software development could happen in this way, but something that gives concrete skills needs a framework to practice on - otherwise it will be only superficial. I have to think about this.
@@SmokCode It was meant as a joke, but I guess it'd be possible to teach basic practices and logic behind programming this way. But then again, it'd probably require some basic knowledge of programming and wouldn't be a true programming language tutorial. Then again, there's Pluralsight :)