I'm fully self-taught and managed to get my first "coding" job (not traditional SWE but helped maintain a large database and fix bugs on a few company internal sites) this year. It's super encouraging hearing her story as I was also a dancer in high school, played varsity basketball, ran D3 XC in college, etc. so the self-discipline was something I grew up with. Without it, idk if I'd have the motivation/ability to continue studying by myself all the time.
On university education stuff: yes, bad teachers exist, but student expectations around tertiary education have changed hugely in the last 20 years, but professors salaries depend on one thing only: their research. That’s why they’re there and research grants brings money and fame to the university, and therefore students want to attend. Teaching is secondary at best. No one has ever got a promotion because they’re a good teacher. You can criticise this all you want, but you need to understand that universities are primarily places of world class research, only secondarily are they places of education.
I'm new to Go. I'm just discovering charm. They speak my language. I LOVE a good CLI. I like building and using CLIs (one of the main reasons I'm learning Go). Def looking into the charm echo-system. Seems like some solid stuff.
Ludic mindset is THE best way to maintain interest, but it's in a direct contradiction with getting stuff done %) Managing to continuously resolve that contradiction is one of, if not The Main, prerequisites for greatness, IMO.
All shorts and vertical video can get in the bin as far as I'm concerned. They've inserted their insidious tendrils into everything. Whether it's Facebook, Instagram, UA-cam or anywhere else, just make it stop. Maybe I'm just too old for that shit. 😂
yeah i knowwww :c the interview is great and all but like ... my brain also needs time to think and "ummms" are great for that lol. also it was *super* distracting for me, immediately came down here to validate i wasn't crazy for thinking that. i don't remember the micro cuts from other episodes of this podcast?? but i am not a regular listener sooo. either way good podcast!!!
I subscribe to you both, and just want to say this was such a good pod. I too got this old-school vibe (29:04) from BubbleTea. I think a TUI that’s classy and maintained is something that’s so important for tasks and education. It’s almost a pity it’s only on Go (I know there are BT-like libraries for other languages but they’re nowhere as good as BT)
47:53 You can't dig for async call of an async function? 95% of the time when that happens, it's part of a `Promise.all` or something. The other 5% you could definitely creating tooling rules around to make it obvious. One thing I do when calling a promise returning function asynchronously is use the `void` keyword. It makes sense to do so anyway since you're explicitly ignoring the returned promise. Another pattern to follow is force use of `.then()` or `.catch()`.
Great way to end == Use your terminal, def need that more in the tech world. Also first time actually watching Bashbunni she made for a very nice podcast guest imo!
I will always defend the traditional academic path because it's the easiest way, but you 100% can get a job as a self-taught developer. Tech influencer are always pushing the fear of not being enough like it will increase college applications and only end up scaring insecure and misinformed people, specially young people seeking for advice. Sometimes quasi qualified youtubers may sound too cocky or be straight up mean, but they might say some truth.
Beautiful. What a beautiful and lovely video stream.. BUT please don't cut the video to the point of sounding annoyingly unnatural. CHARM sounds like HARM at times (27:27).
dump question why we can't make an open-source media app that combines the best of UA-cam twitch and maybe also twitter taking in mind that we want them healthy funny and educational i know that you have to handle this badass large data but the thing is I don't understand how open-source works
How open-source works..... a bunch of people get together and write code and make it free to use or provide some other such licensing scheme. That said, an open source YT type system makes no sense to me. In fact, open-source doesn't make much sense.
Not sure why would you give US based social media companies any slack. A lot of the decision makers seem to more in the pocket of big tech lobbying than actually doing anything to better consumer protections and privacy. You guys already have large companies running a "self regulation" board, so even having the facade of a governing body does not really do much.
When doing these podcasts you need to position yourself similar to the guest otherwise it's really weird that you're staring at the camera and bunni here wasn't.
Maybe. It is kind of shocking to hear someone running a startup doesn't know anything about Linux sysadmin. I don't expect everyone to know how to use sed,and awk, but being amazed by homebrew and not knowing what aptitude is shows heavy inexperience.
Thanks for having me :) I was so nervous, but this was really fun! Next time more tech talk too heh not just bunnispiracies
No need to be nervous, you killed it. Such a fun episode!!! Thanks again
We need people speaking out against brainrot.
that was an awesome episode 👍
I also have a partially completed CS degree 😄. Good content, @bashbunni
I'm fully self-taught and managed to get my first "coding" job (not traditional SWE but helped maintain a large database and fix bugs on a few company internal sites) this year. It's super encouraging hearing her story as I was also a dancer in high school, played varsity basketball, ran D3 XC in college, etc. so the self-discipline was something I grew up with. Without it, idk if I'd have the motivation/ability to continue studying by myself all the time.
On university education stuff: yes, bad teachers exist, but student expectations around tertiary education have changed hugely in the last 20 years, but professors salaries depend on one thing only: their research. That’s why they’re there and research grants brings money and fame to the university, and therefore students want to attend. Teaching is secondary at best. No one has ever got a promotion because they’re a good teacher. You can criticise this all you want, but you need to understand that universities are primarily places of world class research, only secondarily are they places of education.
I'm new to Go. I'm just discovering charm. They speak my language. I LOVE a good CLI. I like building and using CLIs (one of the main reasons I'm learning Go). Def looking into the charm echo-system. Seems like some solid stuff.
Ludic mindset is THE best way to maintain interest, but it's in a direct contradiction with getting stuff done %)
Managing to continuously resolve that contradiction is one of, if not The Main, prerequisites for greatness, IMO.
All shorts and vertical video can get in the bin as far as I'm concerned. They've inserted their insidious tendrils into everything. Whether it's Facebook, Instagram, UA-cam or anywhere else, just make it stop. Maybe I'm just too old for that shit. 😂
On the plus side, it encourages the use of more vertical aspect ratios in computer monitors! 4:3 was superior to 16:9 and you can’t change my mind
Love the insights here from @bashbunni. Especially with the deep work aspect.
BootDev CLI let’s goooo!! Awesome interview. Checking out the charm apps today.
My smooth brain read the title as "your command line sucks feet."
I haven't finished it, but this needs a 2h extension
32:50 🤣EXACT SAME THING. I was wondering up until *that* moment.
Are the micro cuts to remove “umms” and the like?
yeah i knowwww :c the interview is great and all but like ... my brain also needs time to think and "ummms" are great for that lol. also it was *super* distracting for me, immediately came down here to validate i wasn't crazy for thinking that. i don't remember the micro cuts from other episodes of this podcast?? but i am not a regular listener sooo.
either way good podcast!!!
I'm not a fan of the micro cuts, they feel very jarring
i have the same question. i see cuts but no conversation cut?
Thank you. I'm planing to learn Go and rewrite my python tools with Charm libs. But will it became another redis, oracle, centos?
I subscribe to you both, and just want to say this was such a good pod. I too got this old-school vibe (29:04) from BubbleTea. I think a TUI that’s classy and maintained is something that’s so important for tasks and education. It’s almost a pity it’s only on Go (I know there are BT-like libraries for other languages but they’re nowhere as good as BT)
47:53 You can't dig for async call of an async function? 95% of the time when that happens, it's part of a `Promise.all` or something. The other 5% you could definitely creating tooling rules around to make it obvious.
One thing I do when calling a promise returning function asynchronously is use the `void` keyword. It makes sense to do so anyway since you're explicitly ignoring the returned promise. Another pattern to follow is force use of `.then()` or `.catch()`.
Great way to end == Use your terminal, def need that more in the tech world.
Also first time actually watching Bashbunni she made for a very nice podcast guest imo!
APT is just package manager without ANY kind of central repo. Software developers can provide and update their repo, but they don't do that.
Wow so that’s a problem it’s almost a normal thing here to have a lecturer not show up
People not knowing a Linux distribution with current packages is quite something 😅
I will always defend the traditional academic path because it's the easiest way, but you 100% can get a job as a self-taught developer.
Tech influencer are always pushing the fear of not being enough like it will increase college applications and only end up scaring insecure and misinformed people, specially young people seeking for advice.
Sometimes quasi qualified youtubers may sound too cocky or be straight up mean, but they might say some truth.
39:44 my guy striking fear into the investors
what do i like about Java and Go... no async await nonsense... it's so stupid imho. thanks for pointing that out at the end
But, the thing with node would be to install nvm :)
fnm
@@ersstuff Rust on top!
Beautiful. What a beautiful and lovely video stream.. BUT please don't cut the video to the point of sounding annoyingly unnatural. CHARM sounds like HARM at times (27:27).
great chat!
A bit weird take about tiktok lmao but great interview none the less
How so? It’s literally true…
dump question why we can't make an open-source media app that combines the best of UA-cam twitch and maybe also twitter taking in mind that we want them healthy funny and educational
i know that you have to handle this badass large data but the thing is I don't understand how open-source works
How open-source works..... a bunch of people get together and write code and make it free to use or provide some other such licensing scheme. That said, an open source YT type system makes no sense to me. In fact, open-source doesn't make much sense.
@@toby9999 thank you i guess, you add nothing to my information
My first prod APIs in Go used 1.1, waay before it was cool 😛.
I’d love to see BubbleTea encourage TUI gaming, even if it’s just talking about it and hosting screenshots in a gallery.
Too many edits, but still a great podcast.
I love go it’s sooooooooooooo much better than typescript.
No more jump cuts por favor 😔 we want your pauses and ummms! Its a podcast :) there are apps that make it faster if people choose to do that 😁
Not sure why would you give US based social media companies any slack. A lot of the decision makers seem to more in the pocket of big tech lobbying than actually doing anything to better consumer protections and privacy. You guys already have large companies running a "self regulation" board, so even having the facade of a governing body does not really do much.
she has brain rot .
When doing these podcasts you need to position yourself similar to the guest otherwise it's really weird that you're staring at the camera and bunni here wasn't.
Ewww rumble
She’s a marketer. I wouldn’t trust her. But good interview. Y’all gonna get sold out. These folks about that money is my feeling
Maybe. It is kind of shocking to hear someone running a startup doesn't know anything about Linux sysadmin. I don't expect everyone to know how to use sed,and awk, but being amazed by homebrew and not knowing what aptitude is shows heavy inexperience.
Soydev influencers on the rise?
What do you mean?
lol the terms younger people use crack me up.
Quiche eaters on the decline
rumble is cool.
Too many Trump types on there.