@@fullstackDan Hi, I-m looking for a job as a junior backend dev, I-m changing careers, can you give me some advices to land my first job in the world of software dev?, thanks
@@juanpabloalvarezovallehey, im a 17 year old trying to get back into coding and hopefully, becoming a software dev, Im very interested in the backend but im not 100 percent sure if it would be for me. whats it like? What languages do you use/ prefer for the back end?
@@super-bi5xvhope you will find it out soon. I'm 15 and doing c++ for hobby and fun , hope I will do great I did my 1 month basic stuff already,now I suggest to learn JavaScript and react as it framework,hope it helps , do a little leet codes practice too
I am a student pursuing computer science engineering btw I love the idea of hybrid work as someone who won't prefer working from home completely or going to office daily, it's a perfect match
Hi Dan, your video reminded me of my own office days.😕 Currently, I am working as a freelancer. I am a backend developer, and next month, I will be shifting to Australia for my master's degree. I'm determined to work hard and strive until my days become as fulfilling and exciting as yours in the video.😋 Keep up the great content❤️
Hey loved the vid, just a quick tip for the cooking part. Slice the onion horizontally and vertically. You will get very fine chunks instead of long stripes (unless you are into that). And don't scrape the sharp side of the knife across the cutting board...it will get dull very quick.
i think yellow onions should be diced most often than not and most of the time I feel like red onions are better to have "striped" unless you're making salsa. personally, i think their method was justified for the meal they were making
I am a UX deisgn student. Just finising my diploma from Banglore India. Side by side I also run a very small ecommerce in my hometown as well as of 4000 people small town.
How u are taking up ecommerce bro..how you are dealing everything and earning where did u learnt bro I jst want to know and want to start myself and be independent
Hello Dan, nice to see you from Vietnam, I am a business student but absolutely I am on the way to the a Data analyst by my self. Next month I am going to Aus for a Working visa like a farmer. But I will try my best to become a Data Analyst. Thank you bro
I know that this video won't like people who accidentally catched in it. But it was interesting. And office with "free desks" goes nice with idea of public space where anybody may shoot a video.
As someone who has mainly worked trades all my life, this type of freedom in your workday looks awesome. I have recently moved to Sydney from NZ to pursue this type of career currently working my way through the Odin project.
I love this kind of videos. Back on 2019, before becoming a dev... I used to go to sleep seeing this kind of videos and dreaming about a job like this someday. I had luck and at the beginning of 2020, before pandemic, i got a job on this and started my career. Today i have almost 4 years of exp as an Android developer :D. And i really enjoy my job too. Always as a remote dev since there is no Tech companies in my city.
Now I'm the one going to sleep watching this video and dreaming about a job like this ! haha just completed a full stack coding bootcamp In New Zealand and I'm working on personal Projects and Appling for jobs! I love what I do and confident something will come soon! Based in wellington but having spent lots of time in Sydney, Developer Job there would be the dream
I hate scrum meetings. I retired at 57 after 32 years as software engineer. So tired. Now I enjoyed life thanks to my savings and investments in the stock market.
It's nice watching videos like this. I work from home permanenalty and our company doesn't have an office and I wish we did. I like working from home but the odd time being in the office would be good.
Working as project manager for 3 years, but these days looking forward switching to frontend. PM tasks are interesting and i'm ok, but all communication makes me tired
Can you make a video about your interview process, what things were asked and focused in it and how you got this role, your preparations for the job etc. ? ❤
As an Aussie expat who lives abroad, this made me feel home sick haha. I work in tech too but I’ve been overseas for almost a decade. What’s the tech industry like in Sydney these days?
It's pretty good! Work life balance is amazing and salaries are good too. You obviously won't make the same amount you can get in America, but living in Australia has a lot of perks, you know it too well 😀
Oh, i'm a huge fan of this type of video, so cool to see how all this office and IT stuff is working. Currently working on freelance as a CG Generalist and really want to try office life :D Good luck!
Hi Dan. I'm Darshan. I'm currently doing my computer science degree. I really want to become a full stack developer. But I don't know what to do inorder to become a full stack developer. As you are a full stack developer, I would really love to know about your journey as a full stack developer from zero to now. Can you please please make a video on how to become a full stack developer and the roadmap for it or can you make a roadmap and just post it in the discription of this video. It would be sooo helpful for students like me.
Indians make the absolute worst developers and coders lol. Look at modern programs and video games - the ones that are outsourced to India never work properly.
Hey Dan, great video! I'm from Argentina, and I've been thinking in relocating to Australia, do you know if companies like yours have junior/ssr positions that would contemplate relocation? Thanks :)
Hello Dan! As a full stack developer, do you primarly work on web dev. or also on systems, apps...? And which programming languages do you primarly use? Thanks :)
Hey there! Yeah, I do a lot of things in order to make an ecommerce website happen. Frontend work but also a lot of things in the backend. From rest apis to distributed systems. I work mostly with c# and typescript (angular/react).
Hi Dan, the first developer I saw using Surface Pro. I was about to buy it for my software engineering major but worried about its performance and heat due to workload such as running multiple docker containers. How do you feel about using it when work with heavy workloads? Do you running WSL2 or Dual boot with Linux? Thanks :)
hey there! I'm planning to create a video just for it, but I'm not a big fan of WSL2 for development as it just increases the memory usage. If I want to use Linux I dual boot as you mentioned. Other than that, I think the surface is great for students as you can also take notes, the surface pen is great. But if you need a really powerful device (gaming, rendering), the surface isn't the right choice)
@@fullstackDan Thank you for your detailed explantion. I just bought my SF9 today and it is really good. I don't believe that I missed this beautiful thing for a long time
@@fullstackDan Hello! I'm very interested in that video, specially in the dual boot linux part. I love the device but I don't like Windows for dev work. I'm subscribing.
I’m using Linux in a virtual machine, when I need to develop under linux, also on surface pro (sp) 6 or sp 9. One needs in general 16gb ram on surfaces, 8 gb works also but for lighter tasks.
I'm from Bangladesh...I couldn't get admission in my dream university so sometimes I get very frustrated. But after seeing such videos, I am encouraged again . Thanks buddy
I'm a CS student, and this is my first year despite my love of programming and building stuff using a computer I find this quite impersonal, I think that the health majors are more funny and valuable
I insist, a day in the life of a Mexican developer is very very different. We see several of our colleagues in the office and there is usually a lot of conversation, we plan to go out to eat together, we even have a few beers during lunch on Fridays. There is a lot of coexistence. 😄
Inspiring video thank you.. i am a software dev but didn't have the chance to work as a dev i am simply a customer service rep😢 i wish i can get to work my dream job
As a hardly coping CSE undergrad, these kinds of videos are what keeps me going.
keep going, you can do it! 👊
Than you are wrong😂😂
Helping a junior is what truly makes a senior, a senior
It's so nice the recognition you give to the junior developer, that is very humble. Good on you!!!!
hehe thank you!
@@fullstackDan Hi, I-m looking for a job as a junior backend dev, I-m changing careers, can you give me some advices to land my first job in the world of software dev?, thanks
@@juanpabloalvarezovallehey, im a 17 year old trying to get back into coding and hopefully, becoming a software dev, Im very interested in the backend but im not 100 percent sure if it would be for me. whats it like? What languages do you use/ prefer for the back end?
@@super-bi5xvhope you will find it out soon. I'm 15 and doing c++ for hobby and fun , hope I will do great I did my 1 month basic stuff already,now I suggest to learn JavaScript and react as it framework,hope it helps , do a little leet codes practice too
i love the pov.. its really satisfying to watch a pov style on work vlog!
I am a student pursuing computer science engineering
btw I love the idea of hybrid work as someone who won't prefer working from home completely or going to office daily, it's a perfect match
I love it too!
@@fullstackDanthis is late but is it compulsory that you have to be in the office like once a week or no
4:29 wow what a respect! I usually leave the door even if someone is coming after me, but lesson learned!
yeah right? no harm in being nice to other people :)
I work as a remote front-end dev, but I'm also learning about backend with Java hopefully get promoted before the end of the year.
I loved the vibe of the video and I look forward to seeing more content like this in the future!
there will be more :D
I really hope your channel blows up sooner or later, really good content and quality. Keep up the good work!
thanks a lot for the support! :D
sitting while putting on shoes makes this video the most realistic one! :D
hehehe it's the best way 😅
Hi Dan, your video reminded me of my own office days.😕
Currently, I am working as a freelancer. I am a backend developer, and next month, I will be shifting to Australia for my master's degree. I'm determined to work hard and strive until my days become as fulfilling and exciting as yours in the video.😋
Keep up the great content❤️
thank you buddy!
Hey loved the vid, just a quick tip for the cooking part. Slice the onion horizontally and vertically. You will get very fine chunks instead of long stripes (unless you are into that). And don't scrape the sharp side of the knife across the cutting board...it will get dull very quick.
i think yellow onions should be diced most often than not and most of the time I feel like red onions are better to have "striped" unless you're making salsa. personally, i think their method was justified for the meal they were making
I am a UX deisgn student. Just finising my diploma from Banglore India. Side by side I also run a very small ecommerce in my hometown as well as of 4000 people small town.
Where are you getting your diploma from? I'm looking out for some ux research courses to enroll in.
Good job young scammer
@@oooook_0000 whome are you talking to and what are you talking to boy
@@oooook_0000we are not scammers 😂😂😂 some are good 😂😂 poor India 😊😊😊
How u are taking up ecommerce bro..how you are dealing everything and earning where did u learnt bro I jst want to know and want to start myself and be independent
Nice video! im student right now, but im hoping to move to Australia as a Software Engineer one day. Keep up!
Hello Dan, nice to see you from Vietnam, I am a business student but absolutely I am on the way to the a Data analyst by my self. Next month I am going to Aus for a Working visa like a farmer. But I will try my best to become a Data Analyst. Thank you bro
When i just want to take a break from coding i just love to watch this videos and just motivates me haha
i work as an Application Support which is a broad term but in my role it consists of Sharepoint dev, System Admin, Web Dev, SQL Dev/BI
a little bit of everything, you are a hacker man!
I know that this video won't like people who accidentally catched in it.
But it was interesting. And office with "free desks" goes nice with idea of public space where anybody may shoot a video.
nice vid Dan! Also a Sydney-sider so this is refreshing to watch!
I appreciate it! :D
As someone who has mainly worked trades all my life, this type of freedom in your workday looks awesome. I have recently moved to Sydney from NZ to pursue this type of career currently working my way through the Odin project.
I love this kind of videos.
Back on 2019, before becoming a dev... I used to go to sleep seeing this kind of videos and dreaming about a job like this someday.
I had luck and at the beginning of 2020, before pandemic, i got a job on this and started my career.
Today i have almost 4 years of exp as an Android developer :D. And i really enjoy my job too. Always as a remote dev since there is no Tech companies in my city.
I'm really glad things turned out well for you :D
Now I'm the one going to sleep watching this video and dreaming about a job like this ! haha
just completed a full stack coding bootcamp In New Zealand and I'm working on personal Projects and Appling for jobs! I love what I do and confident something will come soon!
Based in wellington but having spent lots of time in Sydney, Developer Job there would be the dream
I hate scrum meetings. I retired at 57 after 32 years as software engineer. So tired. Now I enjoyed life thanks to my savings and investments in the stock market.
But did you earned good money as a software engineer ?
@arehmanamir4232 Just okay
im so jealous, i wanna see more keep it up
the vibe of the video is so cool, I'm waiting for new videos🥰
there will be more!
loved the video man, very clean and amazing. earned a sub!
I really appreciate it :D
Since you asked what do we guys do. I’m still a student in computer science, I try to do a bit of work here and there but that’s it
It's nice watching videos like this. I work from home permanenalty and our company doesn't have an office and I wish we did. I like working from home but the odd time being in the office would be good.
I feel you man! I used to WFH 100% of the time but after more than 2 years I realised how important to me is go the office sometimes
The motivation after the vid 📈📈📈
Hi Dan, I am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩... I am a Full Stack Software Engineer, doing remote base job.... nice to meet you😊
Parece ser um dia muito gostoso, com um trabalho legal num ambiente bem aconchegante em um país bonito e de primeiro mundo.
enquanto isso no brasil....
não dá pra reclamar lol
Working as project manager for 3 years, but these days looking forward switching to frontend. PM tasks are interesting and i'm ok, but all communication makes me tired
Can you make a video about your interview process, what things were asked and focused in it and how you got this role, your preparations for the job etc. ? ❤
thank you for the suggestion!
Take love brother ❤️
As an Aussie expat who lives abroad, this made me feel home sick haha. I work in tech too but I’ve been overseas for almost a decade. What’s the tech industry like in Sydney these days?
It's pretty good! Work life balance is amazing and salaries are good too. You obviously won't make the same amount you can get in America, but living in Australia has a lot of perks, you know it too well 😀
@@fullstackDan Yeah.
Nobody's poopin on the streets in Aus. Crime is low. Can't say the same for Rentals ig.
nice work day, I work as a UX/UI designer.
Very well done video, felt very relaxing.
thank you 😀
I'm Thai. I came to watch your clip. And it's really awesome. I was shocked when I saw you eating lunch at a Thai restaurant🇹🇭.
Oh, i'm a huge fan of this type of video, so cool to see how all this office and IT stuff is working.
Currently working on freelance as a CG Generalist and really want to try office life :D
Good luck!
You can try co-working space, it's kind of gives the same vibe
a little bit controversial but I like going to the office!
That is crazy, I know the office, I work with them too haha, it is such a nice office!!
I love Australia cant wait to work there
its so good here!
very nice! your videos are so cool! im a Public Relation Professional in Brazil btw
Hi Dan. I'm Darshan. I'm currently doing my computer science degree. I really want to become a full stack developer. But I don't know what to do inorder to become a full stack developer. As you are a full stack developer, I would really love to know about your journey as a full stack developer from zero to now. Can you please please make a video on how to become a full stack developer and the roadmap for it or can you make a roadmap and just post it in the discription of this video. It would be sooo helpful for students like me.
thank you for the suggestion Darshan!
I really wanted to work in sydney too, I'm a fullstack PHP and javascript developer
Dream work country! 😍 What camera did you use to vlog inside the office? :)
Thank you! It was a DJI action 2
Waw i've been Sydney just for 10 hours.. it was amazing city. i wish i could visit Australia again..
Hey Dan, I am from India, and I am a frontend developer.
nahi ref dega bhai
Naachu kyaa
Indians make the absolute worst developers and coders lol. Look at modern programs and video games - the ones that are outsourced to India never work properly.
Test Automation Engineer here
Great video Dan, from a fellow Sydney resident!
How do you got that big emoji?
Hey Dan, great video! I'm from Argentina, and I've been thinking in relocating to Australia, do you know if companies like yours have junior/ssr positions that would contemplate relocation? Thanks :)
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I'm on my way to be a Software Engineer!! Brazil here. 😁 Thanks for the video!
tamo junto!
@@fullstackDan 😁😁😁😁
Love the video! Im thinking to tap into the tech industry. Is it necessary to have a degree to get a job in tech?
Not really but its definitely harder to get the first job. Not impossible though, you can find many examples in the interwebs
That is a really cool video. Enjoyed every bit of it. How about a roaming video around the city next time??
Hello Dan! As a full stack developer, do you primarly work on web dev. or also on systems, apps...? And which programming languages do you primarly use? Thanks :)
Hey there! Yeah, I do a lot of things in order to make an ecommerce website happen. Frontend work but also a lot of things in the backend. From rest apis to distributed systems. I work mostly with c# and typescript (angular/react).
Your laptop model
Beautiful video bro! Ur country is beautiful ❤️ love from Atlanta ga
I really appreciate it bro! 👊
Hi Dan, the first developer I saw using Surface Pro. I was about to buy it for my software engineering major but worried about its performance and heat due to workload such as running multiple docker containers. How do you feel about using it when work with heavy workloads? Do you running WSL2 or Dual boot with Linux? Thanks :)
hey there! I'm planning to create a video just for it, but I'm not a big fan of WSL2 for development as it just increases the memory usage. If I want to use Linux I dual boot as you mentioned. Other than that, I think the surface is great for students as you can also take notes, the surface pen is great. But if you need a really powerful device (gaming, rendering), the surface isn't the right choice)
@@fullstackDan Thank you for your detailed explantion. I just bought my SF9 today and it is really good. I don't believe that I missed this beautiful thing for a long time
@@fullstackDan Hello! I'm very interested in that video, specially in the dual boot linux part. I love the device but I don't like Windows for dev work. I'm subscribing.
I’m using Linux in a virtual machine, when I need to develop under linux, also on surface pro (sp) 6 or sp 9. One needs in general 16gb ram on surfaces, 8 gb works also but for lighter tasks.
The mythical 10x dev on his right side that he found and still left at the office crunching code like his life depends on it😂
the real mvp lol
Nice video Dan, I'm a full stack dev from Ghana. Any tips on landing a remote job in Australia? Thanks.
apply apply apply
Abandonou o canal outbackdan? Eu tava curtindo demais.
1:37 cringe
I came to this video just because I found you are listening to the same lofi radio streaming that I have been listening haha
your life looks amazing man
Pretty chill dude. Make me want to experience your life😂. Sydney looks nice 👍
it's good to see someone using windows
Even I listen to lofi girl, but I listen to it's synthwave live
lol, saw the second clip of the office and was like "are we colleagues?". I'm at BIG W, same building, almost same office layout :)
awesome - this reminded me a lot about my work at Google! Thanks for sharing
such a Nice video wanna See More videos like these on this channel!
thank you, there will be many more videos :D
Excellent video, very calm and very motivating! greetings from Argentina! congratulations!
I love this kind of videos!!! That inspire me to improve my skills
Nice video! I'm very envious of the working enviroment displayed in the video!😍
Mac for home
surface for outdoor!
Nice combination,
what you prefer most!
if I have to pick one, the mac because I have to edit those videos on it 🤖
@@fullstackDan thats my man
I'm from Bangladesh...I couldn't get admission in my dream university so sometimes I get very frustrated. But after seeing such videos, I am encouraged again . Thanks buddy
Go and cry in the corner.
I'm a CS student, and this is my first year despite my love of programming and building stuff using a computer I find this quite impersonal, I think that the health majors are more funny and valuable
Hey Dan, IT Support Engineer here in the UK - Great Video 🙂
thank you 😀
me to. im a fullstack now with laravel and reactjs
chill vid i like it
I hope someday I will be like this, but for now, I'm waiting for my training to start. I hope I can pass it and get a job from it.
work hard and you will get there!
I insist, a day in the life of a Mexican developer is very very different. We see several of our colleagues in the office and there is usually a lot of conversation, we plan to go out to eat together, we even have a few beers during lunch on Fridays. There is a lot of coexistence. 😄
Thanks for the video, I really enjoyed it
thanks a lot :D
Am I the only one enjoying watching this?
Me also bruh!
Interesting, I'm from Indonesia, hope can visit and work as a software engineer there
I am a junior frontend dev, hoping to become a fullstack dev like you are 🙂
excited video, I love it, and motivation to improve my technical skill 😍
It's so peaceful thereeeee
Yes, very enjoyable to watch this short video.
Hello Dan!Good to see this and so satisfying.]
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Glad you enjoyed it!
7.41, you cook tempe there.
one like, one additional subscriber, and a "Hi" from Indonesia.
I live in southern Denpasar Bali by the way.
Thank you :D
I love bali btw hehe
nice video mate, I miss Aus so much ❤
I'm glad you enjoyed it :D
finally, the day of the life of C# developer :D
Yo what happend with the TV? Its there at 3:07 but its gone at 4:07?! Really relaxing video btw, I would LOVE to be a dev in Australia.
voodoo magic lol
I was frontend developer from ecommerce, now I'm Dev lead for bank application
I'm looking for a new role in science/research, but am learning Python to upskill. I'm in Sydney as well!
Watching this video inspired a lot thank u sir for making this video
It feels so good by watching your tech videos can u share your skill set with us.
Current Tier 2 End-Point Technician here.. aspiring to become a Linux sysadmin. Nice subtitles tho!
Coollest video! I hope one day work with FrontEnd!
well made bro much love
thank you bro!
Thanks for sharing the video Dan,i like your work place especially the large long window!
I appreciate it :D
Wonderful Dan!
Inspiring video thank you.. i am a software dev but didn't have the chance to work as a dev i am simply a customer service rep😢 i wish i can get to work my dream job
Great relaxing video. I am a full time SEO