Thank you! Family, full time job, and side contract work outside of those obligations. Staying really busy! I'm craving to put out more content, and I have a long list of ideas. Anything you'd be interested in seeing me put out?
@cadamstech1658 oh yes, could you talk about how to transition more easily from procedural programming to OOP. I am having difficulties with this, like I don't understand why I need to learn all this, and how to start typing in oop style. Like how did you deal with it, maybe show some code example something basic. like what should I put in the classes how to divide them better and why do i even need this. It's a technical topic but I think many beginners struggle with getting started with oop when they bump in oop and it's principles. Also maybe more detailed about mvc and how to like organise your work for backend stuff for beginners, please share your expertise, as self-taught developer it's interesting to see and listen how you dealt with it from the height of your level now. I started to read books about it but they don't answer the main question WHY I need this I see no application and it's uncomfortable to type like this
Thank you! I can probably do some for free. Send me what you’d like me to review at - www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-adams-8b1039b4/ More content out very soon! :)
Nah, I was describing my experience of being a Junior around 6 years ago (It’s still very much the same). I’m a senior software engineer now! More content out very soon! :)
hey i am in my final year engineering have been doing leetcode for a while along with which i have done courses on OS,DBMS,Networking as well as on the side learning some ML using which i built an asteroid game (automated) ,i have been giving the tests conducted from companies that visit our college but for some reason random people are getting shortlisted except me i have kind of lost motivation therefore any inputs form your side would help Thank you!!
Hey! Good question! It's great that you're learning all of those things, but if you're looking to break into the field as a junior, then it might be a good play to pick just a few pieces of tech now, and go deeper with them. You need to ensure you are laying a solid foundation for what you need in your job, and odds are that you aren't going to be doing a ton of Networking, ML, or building asteroid games as a Web or Mobile Dev. If it's your goal to seek a position in web/mobile (SWE), then I think it would be a good idea to put time into building real projects in those areas. Then you can perhaps whip out your laptop and show the people that you are in talks with what you've built. The same is true for your resume. I would list the tech that is most relevant to the position you're applying for on the resume first, and then add 3 or 4 other tech that could be relevant, but isn't directly to the position (like another programming language or framework you've worked with). Also, What kind of tests do they give you? Hope this helps! More content out very soon! :)
I am Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, and my code is everywhere. That means you can't deploy a single line of code in all of Antioquia without me catching a bug in it.
Hey! Good question! ------ LG UltraWide Monitor 34-Inch FHD IPS with AMD FreeSync Model Number - 32WQ500-B Model Name - FBALG34WQ500B ASIN - B0C9JV4L2Z ------ More content out very soon! :)
Hey Lewis! I’m honored that you asked! I’m pretty slammed atm, but I’d be happy to create videos in areas that you think might be useful! What is it that you could use help with on the front end?
@ dude you literally just started your software development journey. I have been in this space longer than you. And still I am not an engineer yet. It takes years of experience to get to the engineering level. Seriously.
6th Gen Pablo Escobar in tech edition, bro making cocaine platform 🤣
Lmao!
More Pablo content coming out soon! :)
good to see you back brother, where you've been so long almost 1 year? hope you're doing well.
Thank you!
Family, full time job, and side contract work outside of those obligations. Staying really busy!
I'm craving to put out more content, and I have a long list of ideas.
Anything you'd be interested in seeing me put out?
@cadamstech1658 oh yes, could you talk about how to transition more easily from procedural programming to OOP. I am having difficulties with this, like I don't understand why I need to learn all this, and how to start typing in oop style. Like how did you deal with it, maybe show some code example something basic. like what should I put in the classes how to divide them better and why do i even need this. It's a technical topic but I think many beginners struggle with getting started with oop when they bump in oop and it's principles. Also maybe more detailed about mvc and how to like organise your work for backend stuff for beginners, please share your expertise, as self-taught developer it's interesting to see and listen how you dealt with it from the height of your level now.
I started to read books about it but they don't answer the main question WHY I need this I see no application and it's uncomfortable to type like this
@@kex9814 theres a stanford courseon youtube where the guy takes you through OOP in java, its really good, its like 16 years old tho
love the content bro 🤍
Thank you very much!
I’ll have more out soon!
Bro already got the mustache 😂
Haha!
super real no filter no bs just a great video work a bit on the intro and think on upgrading the camera
Will do! Thanks! It was definitely a rushed one haha.
More content very soon! :)
i am happy for you bro
Thank you!!
More content very soon! :)
Great content, do you do any code reviews for hire? Hope to hear from you.
Thank you!
I can probably do some for free. Send me what you’d like me to review at - www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-adams-8b1039b4/
More content out very soon! :)
Pablo the coder
I am taking classes right now. A little overwhelming right now
You’ve got this! Just take it one step at a time and try and have a little fun with it!
More content out very soon! :)
@cadamstech1658 learning linux right now
So you just recently received your junior software dev job ?
Nah, I was describing my experience of being a Junior around 6 years ago (It’s still very much the same).
I’m a senior software engineer now!
More content out very soon! :)
great 👍👍
Thank you!
More content very soon!
hey i am in my final year engineering have been doing leetcode for a while along with which i have done courses on OS,DBMS,Networking as well as on the side learning some ML using which i built an asteroid game (automated) ,i have been giving the tests conducted from companies that visit our college but for some reason random people are getting shortlisted except me i have kind of lost motivation therefore any inputs form your side would help Thank you!!
Hey!
Good question!
It's great that you're learning all of those things, but if you're looking to break into the field as a junior, then it might be a good play to pick just a few pieces of tech now, and go deeper with them.
You need to ensure you are laying a solid foundation for what you need in your job, and odds are that you aren't going to be doing a ton of Networking, ML, or building asteroid games as a Web or Mobile Dev.
If it's your goal to seek a position in web/mobile (SWE), then I think it would be a good idea to put time into building real projects in those areas. Then you can perhaps whip out your laptop and show the people that you are in talks with what you've built.
The same is true for your resume. I would list the tech that is most relevant to the position you're applying for on the resume first, and then add 3 or 4 other tech that could be relevant, but isn't directly to the position (like another programming language or framework you've worked with).
Also, What kind of tests do they give you?
Hope this helps!
More content out very soon! :)
I am Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, and my code is everywhere. That means you can't deploy a single line of code in all of Antioquia without me catching a bug in it.
Hahaha!
which monitor is this in your setup
tell me the complete name of it
Hey!
Good question!
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LG UltraWide Monitor 34-Inch FHD IPS with AMD FreeSync
Model Number - 32WQ500-B
Model Name - FBALG34WQ500B
ASIN - B0C9JV4L2Z
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More content out very soon! :)
And is it possible if you could mentor me? Front end dev?
Hey Lewis!
I’m honored that you asked! I’m pretty slammed atm, but I’d be happy to create videos in areas that you think might be useful!
What is it that you could use help with on the front end?
What languages are u using at ur job?
Hey! Great question!
When I was a junior - TypeScript & PHP
Current role - TypeScript & Go
More content very soon! :)
post more broo
You’ve got it man!
More content out very soon! :)
James Bond junior
Hahaha!
Jr dev? It's look like 20yrs Full stack dev 😂 .peace!✌
Haha
What year was it ?
Hey!
6 yrs ago (2018).
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Clean your laptop 😁
Knew it would come back to bite me! 🤣
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Dude you are a web dev not a software engineer 😂
My official job title is "Full Stack Software Engineer", but ya it can be a little tricky to define. :)
he's a software engineer.
@@jays it’s illegal to call someone an engineer and he is not. You have to have years of experience to be called that.
@@zach.intech are you from canada? in the US, it's perfectly fine for devs who use tools that are web orientated to have job titles as engineer
@ dude you literally just started your software development journey. I have been in this space longer than you. And still I am not an engineer yet. It takes years of experience to get to the engineering level. Seriously.