I’m 46 years old and I didn’t realize I didn’t know what dyslexia was until listening to this podcast. And after listening I decided to find out more about what it really is. Happened to take a test and it seems like I probably have dyslexia. Which is crazy that it can be something that you deal with without ever realizing it.
Jack reading all the JS docs in MDN. 5 mins in yells - "Mother F*******" 😂😂😂 I have always learnt from this gentleman on his channel. one of the best teachers period. huge respect knowing now he had to overcome his situation to now make it easy for millions of people to learn. 🙏
1:15:10 - Why you should become a full stack software engineer? - I completely agree. Becoming a full stack software engineer isn’t just a nice-to-have-it’s the real deal! Think about it: building real-world products from start to finish gives you the full picture. You’re not just writing code; you’re bringing ideas to life! Unless you can juggle both front-end and back-end, you’ll be missing out on that magic.
That doesn't mean he needs to work 365 days full time in a company. Instead, he (anyone ) can work as an independent consultant, picking random projects without compromising his personal time I guess☺️
Jack is the GOAT. Great to see him here.
I’m 46 years old and I didn’t realize I didn’t know what dyslexia was until listening to this podcast. And after listening I decided to find out more about what it really is. Happened to take a test and it seems like I probably have dyslexia. Which is crazy that it can be something that you deal with without ever realizing it.
Am also dyslexic just starting my software development journey, this is very relatable
Me encanta escuchar a personas tan inspiradoras.
Muchas gracias por compartirnos su tiempo y sus experiencias.
Jack reading all the JS docs in MDN.
5 mins in yells - "Mother F*******" 😂😂😂
I have always learnt from this gentleman on his channel. one of the best teachers period. huge respect knowing now he had to overcome his situation to now make it easy for millions of people to learn. 🙏
1:15:10 - Why you should become a full stack software engineer? - I completely agree. Becoming a full stack software engineer isn’t just a nice-to-have-it’s the real deal! Think about it: building real-world products from start to finish gives you the full picture. You’re not just writing code; you’re bringing ideas to life! Unless you can juggle both front-end and back-end, you’ll be missing out on that magic.
Great interview!
bass line @ beginning is from the Police " When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What's Still Around " :)
You got it. Well done.
I'm not dyslexic, but it's a feature, not a flaw. look up executive functioning and predicting outcomes, evolution, dyslexia etc.
Police!! Wish they'd get back together for another reunion tour at least 😭
At least we have 5 amazing albums. And Stewart Copeland has an awesome UA-cam channel. - Quincy
The free code camp guy:” The government hasn't stepped in and…” me: “That's my boy I see you comrade” ✊
Seriously?? He started working in 2000 as stated in LinkedIn, how it is 40years?
Easy, 24 years * 16 equals to almost 40 years.
Do your math. 😂
@@Phronesis1037 he worked double shifts and got double the experience at linkedin
did you listen to the video? He states he started in the 80s(1984)
First to comment.. loving this
What happened ?
Here so no one says first
There is definitely something wrong with the colleges. 😂
I used to work with a guy in software that was dyslexic. What a pill he was.
40 years in the software industry? Damn, poor guy 😢
What's wrong with the software industry? The best job ever for lazy ones. 😂
@@aammssaamm my sweet summer child...
@@edbrito-swdev oh, you are not the one. 😂
That doesn't mean he needs to work 365 days full time in a company. Instead, he (anyone ) can work as an independent consultant, picking random projects without compromising his personal time I guess☺️
@@jamad-y7m who told you he is not? 😂
👍🏻
Hey! 1st one pin olz