Looks like you are a Normie who haven't even watched any animes and you are probably just trying to seek some attention Edit : Lol the I didn't knew people were this sensitive that they will get mad at this reply. The reason I wrote this comment was simple there exists no anime like he mentioned
It's hard to call some code plagiarism like how I find it hard to call some things an invention like tea. Some code solutions are impossible to do any other way and you can either just use the same, or a variation of it like coding physics. There's no alternative to friction besides removing some variables. Same with how tea is basically just anything in water. There's no alternate way of doing tea and it was an inevitable result. Plus technically seas and rivers are tea since it's the same principle only more exaggerated. Same with coding physics or some other applications.
Well it's yes but sometimes no. My programing class in uni prohibited you to using exactly same code in internet or other students. One time i got stuck in one question and copying my friend's code with different variable names, i get zero bc plagiarism indication lol
Interesting thing is this. Usually most coders don't create their own code but rather borrow from someone else and only the best ones create code. That is why stack overflow is a meme for coders.
I'm sure that somewhere in the dark corners of the anime fandom there is an actualy programming anime, it'd even be a great way to get kids interested in it. Cool that you got Cpt. Sinbad get in on this, been following the guy for some time!
Battle Programmer Shirase -- it aired in 2003 in a late night time slot & was cancelled after only 15 episodes, so it's not exactly what you'd consider "popular": en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_Programmer_Shirase Had an interesting distinction that the apology for cutting the series short at the end actually acknowledged people watching fansubs as part of their audience -- something that was pretty much unheard of for Japanese studios to talk about openly at the time (at least in a positive light).
@@eternaleffect2499 i was born in the year 2000, according to some sites genz starts either 1995 or 2000, its not exactly a consistent info from what ive seen
I'm a student of class 10. This is called the high school in my country. I want to become a software engineer. I practice every day to make myself like this. I believe once I will become a software engineer. Cause, I love coding, I love to type codes, I love programming. I feel it from my heart.
@@magnusm4 No idea how that works on Google, but from what i know, mostly the latter. And while it's obviously very nice if you know the exact answer, it's more interesting to observe you tackling the problem on your own, if you don't. In reality, you are going to look up most solutions to problems, anyway, unless you need them on a daily basis and memorized them a while ago. To quote one of my professors: "You don't need to know all the answers, just how and were you can find them".
@@IavraPlays your professor was an idiot. The more you learn, the less you have to search in a position where it may help you to tackle more complicated problems.
@@woophereigo9755 The problem is, not everybody is capable of learning everything. In my opinion, the best solution is to strike a balance between knowing and looking up on the internet. It is mandatory in fact, because nobody can know absolutely everything about anything concerning coding, and at the same time knowing nothing, not even the basics, means that you will not understand a single thing you will look up on the web. In my opinion, this teacher is not wrong because on top of that looking things up on the internet generally teaches you the answer, and does not just gives you straight away - unless you are working on something minor like in the video
Interviewer: "Well since you clearly pulled that answer from the stack overflow comment i made 4 years ago we will not be moving forward with the interviews. Thank you for your time."
@@bryanskypro4911 Literally translation is more like, "Could this be?!" (with the implication that this is usually something that is not possible, so the other commenter is also correct)
*plot twist and spoiler alert:* Google was looking at all of his search history and activity while he was doing the interview, and he didn't get the job because of "cheating".
@@InnerEagle I guess lol on the internet nowadays seems to mean "hmm, was funny, I guess..", so I really should have used cap locks to emphasize actual laughter 😝😝
Being able to google the answer is a skill in itself. In my place of work, if an interviewee decides to google the answer or tell us he knows how to find out, it's not a knock on them. Never in our interviews do we state that you can't use google.
knowing how to google is important but literally googling the answer to the question is cheating dude. Googling the syntax or smth its alright but googling the question itself is too much lol
@@hil449 In the programming world, googling the answer is something you have to do all the time when you're on the job. Sure, maybe not every day, but if you don't know what the performance implications are of doing something one way rather than another, you need to look it up. I don't interview a lot, and the coding parts of interviews I've been in have been pretty easy, but if the interviewer's not willing to allow you to make a mistake and correct it or let you admit you only have a vague recollection of how something works, it's probably not too great a company anyway.
@@traveller23e ridiculous assumption right there. You totally ignored the part that I said "its okay to google syntax". If anybody could google EVERYTHING, EVEN THE QUESTION ITSELF during an interview the company would have no way to measure how much actual knowledge each candidate has. The day to day job is different from an interview and thats intentional. "Not a great place to work", literally 99% of companies nowadays have the exact same interview process dude, you get literally no info about the company based on the interview process lmao
You got bamboozled, all real Google interviews use Google Docs, that guy was a fake Google Cloud employee source: I've failed at least 13 Google interviews by now
This is funny. I'm almost 50 but learned to code in my 30's. Although i don't use it day to day, it's still a blast to do and i often build myself scripts for excel data wrangling and computation. Now my daughter is into anime and that pretty much sums up how i feel when I'm coding with the dramatic self-narration
That Kira impression was seriously chilling. Like holy shit dude. I haven't watched Death Note in nearly a decade, but when that music and inner monologue kicked in at 3:00, I nearly dropped whatever I was holding.
Thanks, man you just inspired me to continue on my journey of coding I m new and also from an opp. background, well I must say you are the most unique teacher out there in entire youtube . LOVED YOUR VIDEOS .
3:32 I love the death note reference to this iconic scene! I watched the show a few months back but I still remember this part pretty clearly (maybe cuz all the memes with it lol) ILL TAKE A POTATO CHIP ... AND EAT IT!
I am but a weeb, I was to tempted to press "show more" I have ruined it for myself.. The least I can do is spoil more for you. (Yes, I went ahead and bought the manga just to spoil it for all of you). Well anyway here is is: His rival wins and he gets kicked out of Google, becoming homeless, slowly fading away.. Until he meets someone, A girl?! The rest is up to you comrades
Thanks for watching
I have a big confusion;are u Chinese,Korean or Japanese?
First part was quite funny as compared to the second one,but still it's funny... 😁😁
Now I'm waiting for part 3
What is the name of that book which you are reading in the beginning?
Do I need a laptop 💻 🤔 or can I just use my phone like you did in you're other video
"You fool, you fell right for my trap. We edited the wikipedia article before this call, now we know you cheated"
Shit that would’ve been good
I can see the interviewer going "OMAE WA MOU SHINDEIRU"
YOU ACTIVATED MY TRAP CARD!!!
MASAKAA!
NANI?
Using Google to pass a google interview: brilliant. Just brilliant.
"Sometimes my genius is,is almost frightening"
so who came first, google or the engineer?
If you listen closely you can hear my genius
@@Anas_Alaqeel That's a new version of Chicken and egg Question.
He used the stones to destroy the stones
"I Ran out of flashback" that is the most realistic anime move i have ever heard
Wish I had flashbacks full of something useful but it's not ಥ‿ಥ
Damn right
Facts
What is the text editor he uses
@@shivarthgulati227 flashback obviously
He is not only a software engineer He is also a very talented actor 😃😄😄
"All you need is a notepad and the world becomes your canvas."
Compiler: aight
*C++ compiler : "You can say that again, pal. "
what if you write your own compiler by manually writing binary code
Java: Bonjour
@@iyxan23 good luck doing that in notepad
Pawn compiler: yeah
Google interviewer: -"Please speak while you coding, i want to hear how you thinking"
I: -"sddf asdf sasddf asdf"
By the way, it looks like snippet from new "Python interview snippets" extension :D (press TAB to impress interviewer)
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Println
Println
Println
Println
Println
Println
Println
Println
Println
Println
Println
Println
@@phoenixstormjr.1018 he was using python right?
@@harsh9558 I dont know what the same println command for python is.
"I ran out of flashbacks!"
if this happened in an anime then the villain would win
no it means... YOU are the villain all along
death flag !
Looks like you are a Normie who haven't even watched any animes and you are probably just trying to seek some attention
Edit : Lol the I didn't knew people were this sensitive that they will get mad at this reply.
The reason I wrote this comment was simple there exists no anime like he mentioned
@@dragonfang8748 stfu the fact that u used the word normie shows ur a social reject
@@irukaonwubiko6926 ?
The instant switch from high self confidence to crippling self doubt is the mark of a true software engineer and painfully relatable XD
"It's not code plagiarism if you change the variable names"
- My high school CompSci teacher
There is something called code plagiarism? I thought anyone can use any code on the internet and that there aren't any copyright laws putted on codes
It's hard to call some code plagiarism like how I find it hard to call some things an invention like tea.
Some code solutions are impossible to do any other way and you can either just use the same, or a variation of it like coding physics. There's no alternative to friction besides removing some variables.
Same with how tea is basically just anything in water.
There's no alternate way of doing tea and it was an inevitable result. Plus technically seas and rivers are tea since it's the same principle only more exaggerated. Same with coding physics or some other applications.
Lol
Well it's yes but sometimes no. My programing class in uni prohibited you to using exactly same code in internet or other students. One time i got stuck in one question and copying my friend's code with different variable names, i get zero bc plagiarism indication lol
@@rizkyfadillah6372 that is plagiarism lol. In my school, we have autograders just to check stuff like this
"Iron cuts iron"
Like wise;
"Google answers Google".
Love ur Username XD
@@agreed7460 I Agree
Minecrafters would strongly disagree with the "iron cuts iron"
true. And diamond cut diamond
Still used recursion at the end of the day 🤣
google : really dude? u can't use google on a google interview.
main character : *use bing*
google : NANI!!
DuckDuckGo!
duckduckgo ftw
Umoyama mo shinde yuu
@@rangegowdats8572 Huh?
@@kineticstishi go search it on UA-cam
Bro you are literally so freaking hilarious. I don’t know who edits the videos but damn the ideas and transitions are genius.
The most accurate part of this video is the interviewer being Indian Lmao
He has a yt channel - Captain Sindbad
It's Captain Sinbad, one of the best UA-camrs!
I didn't know Captian Sindbad was a software engineer
He’s a UA-camr
I think he's both
"So how do I become a staff engineer-uh!"
"Well for starters we don't cheat on the phone interview."
I was so sure it would be an ending like that, where this web page had deliberate mistakes in it to catch cheaters.
Anime plot twist
@@ArcanePath360 not alone, wouldve been hilarious if that actually happened.
Will fail onsite anyway
Interesting thing is this. Usually most coders don't create their own code but rather borrow from someone else and only the best ones create code. That is why stack overflow is a meme for coders.
Waiting for him to say, "I'll pick up my iPad . . . and EAT IT!"
And TYPE IT!!
I know this is a joke but how do you eat an ipad
@@EClips_Toast you won't understand it unless you watch deathnote
@@nuradinhirsi7097 No I watched death note but my question is how do you eat an ipad
man, that really made me laugh!
I'm sure that somewhere in the dark corners of the anime fandom there is an actualy programming anime, it'd even be a great way to get kids interested in it.
Cool that you got Cpt. Sinbad get in on this, been following the guy for some time!
Battle Programmer Shirase -- it aired in 2003 in a late night time slot & was cancelled after only 15 episodes, so it's not exactly what you'd consider "popular":
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_Programmer_Shirase
Had an interesting distinction that the apology for cutting the series short at the end actually acknowledged people watching fansubs as part of their audience -- something that was pretty much unheard of for Japanese studios to talk about openly at the time (at least in a positive light).
Joma: "I ran out of flashbacks!"
Anime: *MASAKA*
まさか
That silent keyboard is actually Death Note 😂
@@kaydenbreak4283 When MC is main villain all along
“IT_TE_RA_TI_VAH!! MASAKA!!” HAHAHA THAT ONE CRACKED ME SO BAD
😂😂😂
@@csy897 same broo
KUSO
when the Death Note music started playing at the mention of iterators I lost it
Same, I didn't stop laughing for the rest of the video.
i lost it too
I am gonna see your comment and LIKE IITT !!!!!
"I'm gonna copy this code.....and paste it!!" *music intensifies*
@@PontifexMaximus25 And with my left hand, I'll EAT THIS POTATO CHIP
I'm a python programmer and the code is the thing i laughed most at.
but sometimes coding laughs at you more than you do
and it does it quetly😂😂😂
I'm still in C++/C# so lol
The only problem or obstacle for all developers is their problem not asked by anyone in stackoverflow.
It's impressive that this meme has been going for over 2 years, I guess every programmer is a boomer
@@klittlet im gen-z stfu
@@gabriella2902 so am I, are you in college too? I'm doing software engineering
@@klittlet how are you a Gen-z if you're in college wtf?
@@eternaleffect2499 i was born in the year 2000, according to some sites genz starts either 1995 or 2000, its not exactly a consistent info from what ive seen
"I'll take a coding question, and GOOGLE IT!"
Lol.
Death note reference
It is definatlly not from potato chips scen
Profile picture checks out
Brilliant
Moral of the story: Whenever you are in a coding interview and stuck in that one particular problem, google is the key
More like practice exercise problems to understand core fundamental concepts
One way is to simply repeat the question to the interviewer, but secretly you are asking Siri to tell you the answer (with speakers muted ideally).
@@TokyoXtreme Top 10 genius moves
I’ll be honest all my coding is basically just reusing other code
Which programming language he use??
What platform?? Which Macbook?
Please tell me.
I'm a student of class 10. This is called the high school in my country. I want to become a software engineer. I practice every day to make myself like this. I believe once I will become a software engineer. Cause, I love coding, I love to type codes, I love programming. I feel it from my heart.
ICSE? Java Bluej right
If the interviewer wrote the quora answer that would have been hilarious.
"You're quoting me to me"
To be honest, would the code interviewer actually figure this stuff out himself or did he look it up himself to learn it just to ask them?
@@magnusm4 No idea how that works on Google, but from what i know, mostly the latter. And while it's obviously very nice if you know the exact answer, it's more interesting to observe you tackling the problem on your own, if you don't. In reality, you are going to look up most solutions to problems, anyway, unless you need them on a daily basis and memorized them a while ago. To quote one of my professors: "You don't need to know all the answers, just how and were you can find them".
@@IavraPlays your professor was an idiot. The more you learn, the less you have to search in a position where it may help you to tackle more complicated problems.
that's a pretty standard answer for iterative in-order traversal in every textbook
@@woophereigo9755 The problem is, not everybody is capable of learning everything. In my opinion, the best solution is to strike a balance between knowing and looking up on the internet. It is mandatory in fact, because nobody can know absolutely everything about anything concerning coding, and at the same time knowing nothing, not even the basics, means that you will not understand a single thing you will look up on the web.
In my opinion, this teacher is not wrong because on top of that looking things up on the internet generally teaches you the answer, and does not just gives you straight away - unless you are working on something minor like in the video
Interviewer: "Well since you clearly pulled that answer from the stack overflow comment i made 4 years ago we will not be moving forward with the interviews. Thank you for your time."
- what is 2*2?
- 4..
- Well, since you clearly pulled that answer from stack overflow..
@@andrewdirrell7497 honestly, some recruiters...
@@TheKlopka Wait, are recruiters turning people down even if they haven't cheated? I hope not.
@@andrewdirrell7497 hahaha
@@CoderSV3 They do.... that's reality
Interviewer: "Find the answer to this programming problem"
Joma, googling the answer: "I'm going to do what's called a "Pro-Grammer Move"
Wait wait. Wouldn't that be a PRO CODER MOVER
Stack overflow
Ahahaha nice one
I see what you did there
@@do0nv Is is really r/woosh tho?
You are insane, man! I saw one of your shorts first and lmao. Then I got this recommended. You are amazing! Anime overdramatic reactions are the best
3:49 Death Code: The Official Anime
Deathnote reference
My heart almost gave out when the OST came on lol
@@coltonpiper6156 same XD
I'll take a program, AND COMPILE IT!
He's going to become the GOD of the New Code!
“Is this still a good time?”
"Oh! SUMIMASEN"
"No worries"
- "just like how coding shined a light in my darkest days.."
- i feel the same when i switch from my dark ide to a stackoverflow page
I use the Owl - Dark Background firefox extension, so I can't relate.
@@MasterNeiXD I use the chrome dark theme and stackoverflow dark theme, Light theme has no power over here
U guys use dark themes?
@@hafidzrahman328 most of programmers do, because it is less strain on eyes
@@hafidzrahman328 And also light attracts bugs
3:30
" And then i will take a potato chip "
*Heavy breathing*
" And Eat it "
NGL, when the DeathNote OST kicked in, I was hoping Joma would do that "I take a potato chip... AND EAT IT!" scene, too.
The silent keyboard is the reference my man hahaha
And he did :)
Ill take out the potato tablet i have and GOOGLE IT
He kinda did it
„I run out of flash backs!“
Just do it like Naruto...repeat the same Flashbacks over and over and over again!! 😂😂😂
That part killed me 🤣🤣🤣
yeah, There are just so many repetitive flashbacks, but over all i enjoyed Naruto a lot!
Yeah, of course I didn`t want to disrespect Naruto it is a brilliant Anime!
that damn swing flashback... ya made me laugh dude😂
@@michaelmartiarena625 are you talking about that academy's swing?
Bruh the way he was touching the tree when he said binary tree had me dying.
He went too far...
This is awesome! I really enjoyed watching the video! Thanks for do this!
I love how he cheats with an article written by the person interviewing him. Nice detail.
Timestamp of article author? Thought it was written by Nishad, and Nikhil interviewed him
Interviewer is Nikhil. the article is by Nishad
yeah I'm gonna need the full season
Inagine if there was and anime about coding
@@mayodonut an*
Manga is much better
@@eviltom1052 they're both dope man wym
@@dylanssssss ye , but u didn't spot tge inagine:))
We want more parts of "If Programming Was An Anime"
Yeahhhhhhh
What the heck! The only easy question on that interview was, "tell me about your self".
JomaTech: *says life motivation*
Interviewer: umm... Okay
funfact: This situation is actually what irl joma did during an interview
- Do it iteratively
- I T E R A T I V E L Y !?
*Ryuk theme starts playing*
That's ryuks theme from deathnote lol
@@samarthtiwari5532 lol you're right, my bad😫
I TU R E I T I V U R I?
*KYRIEEEEEEEEEEEEE!*
😂😂
i thought it was Pain theme song...
and yeah it does sound like Ryuk theme song too
"I ran out of Flashbacks"
Every Anime Mc ever: Impossible!
I’m Japanese and your “MASAKA” was so good pronunciation. It made me laugh. : )
that smile scares me
What's MASAKA?
@@bryanskypro4911 "Impossible" if I recall.
@@bryanskypro4911 Literally translation is more like, "Could this be?!" (with the implication that this is usually something that is not possible, so the other commenter is also correct)
I thoughy Joma eas japanese
Plot twist: the interviewer was searching questions from Google.
Lmaooo
I honestly thought the interviewer was going to say this looks like a copy paste or something lol
Yes, and they were open the same page
Please start an education channel on UA-cam free for us.
Interviewer: Can you pls turn on your webcam?
KUSOOOOO
bruh.....lol
i turned the number of likes from 69 to 70 hehehehe
@@ArjunSingh-wc2jf Satan: "Dude wtf even I wouldn't do that"
@@VivekYadav-ds8oz lul
2:16 oh proggramming so fun i didnt know you guys play Osu in software engineer
Why is everyone saving up for long hair right now😆 (I am too)
sup Kalle
and i am doin da opposite i am making em short so i dont have to keep them tidy lol
Quarantine makes the process easier
Wow King's Cameo
It's not that I want to tho, I just don't want to get the virus.
wow, you finally remember your UA-cam account password
loll best comment of the day
lol
🤣
Recovered*
I hacked him
finally an anime where the evil character wins
Looks like you are unknown to the world of The Classroom of the Elite
@@saaofficial5415 ayanokouji is the goat
@@truepachi1689 noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
@@truepachi1689 you are mere tools, I was never your friend.
@@saaofficial5415 ah my favourite light novel
THE LIGHT VOICE WAS SPOT ON HOLY SHIT I LOVED THIS
Joma : I've won
Interviewer starts playing Giorno's theme
Joma : NANIIII ???!!!?
This is Code Experience *Requiem*
You felt for it, fool
I was the one who answered the question om GitHub you just copy pasted what I wrote there
You will never reach the truth
Finally found the jojo reference.
"Can you do it iteratively?"
"Yes!"
"..."
"..."
"Okay you're hired! :D"
tell me man what ide is he using
@@priyanshubarai4291 seems like pycharm
@@captainelgato8313 no its repl.it
iterativuh?
Every recursive implementation can be converted into an iterative one. So it was a trick question all along!
2:58 this part really got me
I couldn't even resist subscribring you. What an epic content!
*plot twist and spoiler alert:*
Google was looking at all of his search history and activity while he was doing the interview, and he didn't get the job because of "cheating".
Who wouldn't search through tor?
This is why Bing exist
But how do u know if he was logged in
@@efeonobrakpeya9883 True
And I search using incognito!
Omg you made me lol out loud at "I-TE-RA-TI-VUH?" xDD
@Can a swallow swallow? Precisely 😝 But does a swallow swallow? 🤔
@Can a swallow swallow? A.I. will hopefully one day give us the answer! :P
my question is, how do you LOL out loud? cause LOL is actually Laugh Out Loud!
@@ShayanGaming 42
@@InnerEagle I guess lol on the internet nowadays seems to mean "hmm, was funny, I guess..", so I really should have used cap locks to emphasize actual laughter 😝😝
I was hoping to see the Interview's side. Where he had the same question pulled up on Google, and was checking if his answer was right.
HA HA HA... omg I cracked up on that one - NICE!
I love you added Haikyuu music into the video, it's so great
Being able to google the answer is a skill in itself. In my place of work, if an interviewee decides to google the answer or tell us he knows how to find out, it's not a knock on them. Never in our interviews do we state that you can't use google.
Where do you work dude?
@@flarekheanzzero8145 McDonald's.. Drive through
knowing how to google is important but literally googling the answer to the question is cheating dude. Googling the syntax or smth its alright but googling the question itself is too much lol
@@hil449 In the programming world, googling the answer is something you have to do all the time when you're on the job. Sure, maybe not every day, but if you don't know what the performance implications are of doing something one way rather than another, you need to look it up.
I don't interview a lot, and the coding parts of interviews I've been in have been pretty easy, but if the interviewer's not willing to allow you to make a mistake and correct it or let you admit you only have a vague recollection of how something works, it's probably not too great a company anyway.
@@traveller23e ridiculous assumption right there. You totally ignored the part that I said "its okay to google syntax". If anybody could google EVERYTHING, EVEN THE QUESTION ITSELF during an interview the company would have no way to measure how much actual knowledge each candidate has. The day to day job is different from an interview and thats intentional. "Not a great place to work", literally 99% of companies nowadays have the exact same interview process dude, you get literally no info about the company based on the interview process lmao
watching you coding is so inspiring, I'm new to this area of programming and I'm happy watching your videos ❤️
LOL that's literally how my sister passed the Facebook virtual onsite as well...you gotta do what you gotta do!
What about the non-virtual one??
Can you do “if being a digital nomad was an anime”? Lots of potential there.
You got bamboozled, all real Google interviews use Google Docs, that guy was a fake Google Cloud employee
source: I've failed at least 13 Google interviews by now
with light theme
Bam - boo - zled - uh
The following seasons of this anime are :
1. Phantom Code
2. Programming Tendancy
3. Google Engineers crusade
4. Nokia is unbreakable
5. Golden iPhone
LMAOOOO
iS ThaT a JojO reFerencE?
6. Data Ocean
7. Code won''t Run
Codes Ocean
Code break run
Codelion
u got me at #4 haha
3:14 “With my left hand I started typing “. reminds me potato scene from Death note 📝
That was clearly a reference
Well, that's the point.
"I'll scroll to the time complexity... AND READ IT"
Awesome Joma! Thanks for this video.
This is funny. I'm almost 50 but learned to code in my 30's. Although i don't use it day to day, it's still a blast to do and i often build myself scripts for excel data wrangling and computation. Now my daughter is into anime and that pretty much sums up how i feel when I'm coding with the dramatic self-narration
Legend has it he recorded this during an actual interview
That Kira impression was seriously chilling.
Like holy shit dude. I haven't watched Death Note in nearly a decade, but when that music and inner monologue kicked in at 3:00, I nearly dropped whatever I was holding.
same
fax
I just finished learning binary search and that was so relatable. Love your content!!
"I ran out of flashbacks" - Joma Tech 2020
NGL, would totally watch an anime about coding now! 🤣
I've actually just gotten into programing and am currently learning Python before moving to C#
same bro I think it would be so entertaining
So hey how's it going with Python? I just started learning on my own this week!
I'm on my 2nd week using the python bible, WAGMI
''With my left hand I can start typing nonsense'' Lmao.
Because those are known as comments in python and those make no sense
I'm new to this programming world, and this was really fun, thanks bro.
2:58 Light Yagami moment 😎
Yeh the god of the new world
Whole video is his code 😂
After Naruto, after Jojo's Bizrre Adventure, we now have Code Bizarre Bugs ahah
"I ran out of flashbacks"
It's an anime, how could that even possible
Thanks, man you just inspired me to continue on my journey of coding I m new and also from an opp. background, well I must say you are the most unique teacher out there in entire youtube . LOVED YOUR VIDEOS .
Joma : *Look in google for answer
Me who study hard: That's illegal
Thats what most students would do in this pandemic
Study hard but act smart😎
@@justflabbergasted1585 Study smart to act even smarter
Are you sure about that.
2:30 that accurate face, Worth a Nobel Prize.
is no one gonna talk about joma changing the fuction's name to "inorder_iterativuh"?
I chuckled at that lol
3:32
I love the death note reference to this iconic scene! I watched the show a few months back but I still remember this part pretty clearly (maybe cuz all the memes with it lol)
ILL TAKE A POTATO CHIP ... AND EAT IT!
Manga spoiler
He finally became a staff engineer at google and he met his rival there
then he got married and conquered the world.
Damn manga readers always spoiling stuff for us weebs
light novel readers know even more
The rival is Arya
I am but a weeb, I was to tempted to press "show more" I have ruined it for myself.. The least I can do is spoil more for you. (Yes, I went ahead and bought the manga just to spoil it for all of you). Well anyway here is is: His rival wins and he gets kicked out of Google, becoming homeless, slowly fading away.. Until he meets someone, A girl?! The rest is up to you comrades
This was a master move, purposely increasing hype on your new videos and them promoting your new service. Respect ++ indeed
Bad Words 0%
drugs 0%
click bait 0%
Talent 100%
Motivation 100%
Edit: well i think i'm not the only one want to be software engineer.
“kuso” is kinda bad, but okay
Spelling 100%
If you dont count the pills for consentration improvement sure 0% drugs
ok
What are we, 5th graders??? You still think drugs are bad? Grow tf up
This video was really fun and cool! I love your creativity. Great work 👏
"Do you have any questions for me?"
Me: When do I start?
Joma: How do you become a staff engineer-uh!
You Need to first defeat the bossu
The amount of detail and nuances in this video are amazing.
Love the death note music, adds so much atmosphere to your backstory.
Deathnote is the best anime. I literally don't feel like watching any other anime
3:25 ohh you are Kira?!
Dude his back story hits harder than jake Paul’s stupidity
I-impossible!
4:33 the way he said it just killed me 🤣🤣
Please make this a series, I can watch multiple seasons of this!
love this so much! I'm now on my journey on become a web developer and a data analyst. slowly but surely I will learn this skills
“I ran out of flashbacks” - I laughed so hard I woke up my neighbors
1:40 I cried in this part. I no nothing about coding but, man. I was cracking up at the end.
Same. I really felt that
3:20 bag of chips kira is that you?