Why I'm not in School

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • I should be in third year university but instead I'm trying something different. Let me know your thoughts.
    My channel will still be mainly technology based and I will still be around the university to hang out with friends. I just wanted to shift my focus from the classroom onto projects that I'm passionate about.The only reason I am able to do this is because of you guys that watch the videos so I really appreciate it. Check out my website for a deeper explanation of what I want to learn.
    My website: devoncrawford.io
    What was I coding? Most of what you saw was the backend of my website which includes:
    - JWT authentication server (backed by dotnet identity)
    - hangfire background processing server
    - mailing server
    - mysql database
    This means I already have the infrastructure in place to secure other microservices (with jwt), write background tasks for mysql database (hangfire), and send emails. This provides a good foundation for any future applications I want to develop. The front end is written in Next js + React. All services are deployed in containers on a kubernetes cluster (my first time doing this!). Read the software page on my website more detail on the technology stack.
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    Website: devoncrawford.io
    Twitter: / devoncrawford13
    Snapchat: / devoncrawfordyt
    Instagram: / devoncrawford_
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    - All Adobe Apps (I use this plan): prf.hn/l/Xv5qk5Q
    - Keyboard (Velocifire TKL01): amzn.to/2AQTjJQ
    - Monitors (Dell U2518D) : amzn.to/2AQQmco
    - Webcam (Logitech C920): amzn.to/2Cw588c
    - Desk Microphone (Blue Yeti): amzn.to/2FPFmzi
    - DSLR (Canon T7i): amzn.to/2T54mpZ
    - Wide Lens (Tokina 11-16mm F2.8): amzn.to/2MlpvcO
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    ₪ jetson - lemon water [EP] @ 2:47
    Link: / lemonwater
    zodivk - DandA
    Link: / danda
    Chill Children - bob le head EP [2018]
    Link: / bob-le-head-ep-2018
    jack cates - melancholy
    Link: / melancholy-1

КОМЕНТАРІ • 925

  • @quinineify
    @quinineify 5 років тому +2718

    "Im gonna start making videos once a week"
    See you in a month Devon

    • @Blocks0
      @Blocks0 5 років тому +45

      X to doubt.

    • @ryokaproduction2920
      @ryokaproduction2920 5 років тому +47

      @@Blocks0 "im gonna start making videos once a week "
      see you in year 2020 devon

    • @gabrielfernans
      @gabrielfernans 5 років тому +1

      lol

    • @nullinf
      @nullinf 5 років тому +8

      username checks out

    • @vaughnsmith5337
      @vaughnsmith5337 5 років тому +2

      You really need to invest in a standing desk

  • @jonathanbell9L
    @jonathanbell9L 5 років тому +752

    University is basically teaching yourself after you skip half the classes anyway.

    • @Silc0ne
      @Silc0ne 5 років тому +34

      A good education system should inspire people to keep learning by themselves.

    • @Rugg-qk4pl
      @Rugg-qk4pl 5 років тому +111

      @@Silc0ne A good education system would value skills taught instead of the piece of paper you get

    • @Silc0ne
      @Silc0ne 5 років тому +2

      @@Rugg-qk4pl I absolutely agree.

    • @johnfedorov8089
      @johnfedorov8089 5 років тому +21

      @@Rugg-qk4pl I don't know what shit universities you guys went to, but our CS program was great. Ended up graduating with 1 year of paid work experience and companies like Google, EA, Amazon, etc hired us for CO-OP (paid internships) all the time, and it wasn't even close to being a top university. Sure, some of the courses were theoretical and never used much like discrete mathematics, but that's because there's a difference between CS and programming.

    • @donquixoterosinante7899
      @donquixoterosinante7899 5 років тому

      @@Rugg-qk4pl well said mate

  • @keiwanmosaddegh5947
    @keiwanmosaddegh5947 5 років тому +553

    Holy smokes. Devon. You are such an inspiration man! Both your persistence at coding and delivering solid 10/10 content, and not to mention your boldness to chase what you enjoy the most in life. Keep it up, you'll go far! 🔥💪

    • @muurimc
      @muurimc 5 років тому +3

      I was about add a comment of my own, but I saw yours... exactly my words. I really love these videos.

    • @lavarball7777
      @lavarball7777 5 років тому +1

      Yeah I agree 100%, really enjoy watching these videos and you are an inspiration for alot of people and me.

    • @lio7652
      @lio7652 5 років тому

      How old is he ?

    • @nathan_2780
      @nathan_2780 5 років тому

      Yeah, a University of Guelph student too... #ProudGryphon 💯

  • @bonniesimon14
    @bonniesimon14 5 років тому +1390

    Bro , try to make tutorials . I think you're a good teacher.
    Plz try to make tutorials on specific and general topics.
    Like if anyone wants this.

    • @seancarroll4818
      @seancarroll4818 5 років тому +5

      Bonnie Simon go into his discord if you want tutorials plenty of other channels doing that

    • @bonniesimon14
      @bonniesimon14 5 років тому +17

      @@seancarroll4818 Yeah there are thousands of tutorials out there . I know that . But the way he learns stuff from simply documentation is amazing. I would like to see him explain stuff since " only people who understand can make others understood " (rm -r "grammatical errors")xD.

    • @Ridistrict
      @Ridistrict 5 років тому +37

      I dont think that's his strength.
      It's one thing to be able to gain an understanding of something super specific on your own and be able to explain that one specific thing well enough that people can share the "Ah ha!" moment, but it's an entirely different domain to make full, scripted, comprehensive tutorials about *all* foundational concepts in a way that people understand.
      I really enjoy the content he puts out now. He's doing his thing, he's entertaining, and his drive is really motivational. I always get a spark of inspiration to dive head-first into something when he drops a new video.
      If he wants to then great, but I cant say I'd be excited at the idea of him dropping full fledged guides over what he's already formed his channel around

    • @BlueTac1992
      @BlueTac1992 5 років тому +4

      @@Ridistrict this guy gets it

    • @John-yy1oy
      @John-yy1oy 5 років тому

      The scope of these videos needs to be more focused on one concept at a time.

  • @LukeMackaman
    @LukeMackaman 5 років тому +230

    >Buys $250 tripod
    >Uses a sock as a pop filter
    😂😂😂

  • @minhazrahman7085
    @minhazrahman7085 3 роки тому +4

    Who's here in 2020. And checking comments to know why he's not here anymore?

  • @magiccheese8362
    @magiccheese8362 5 років тому +218

    3:02 Me thinking:"damn he has the browser on one site and the programming shit on the other ...how u livin' without a second monitor bro ...i need to write a comment about that"
    Devon: "New monitor showed up"
    4:12 he got 3 monitors

    • @guylianwashier4583
      @guylianwashier4583 5 років тому +12

      it escalated pretty quickly

    • @lewis6590
      @lewis6590 5 років тому +7

      one monitor okay, two monitors good, therefore 3 monitors great

    • @corred2819
      @corred2819 5 років тому +1

      exact same

    • @kareklopodaros
      @kareklopodaros 5 років тому +1

      My ultrawide monitor has really helped me with my workflow tbh

    • @nicolobalestrino
      @nicolobalestrino 5 років тому +2

      i had two monitors, i was coding, i lost the second monitor i stopped coding and now i work in the networking world.

  • @Pokersprout
    @Pokersprout 5 років тому +52

    Man, you're on top of it. This is definitely going to be one of the best years of your life and I'm loving your passion AND that you're acting on it. It's a rare combination in a person. I can't wait for the new content man. Have you ever considered taking some of these new projects as freelance work and learning while getting paid for it?

    • @DevonCrawford
      @DevonCrawford  5 років тому +8

      Thanks man!! For now I really just enjoy doing this UA-cam stuff (it's kinda like freelance if you ask me)

    • @Pokersprout
      @Pokersprout 5 років тому +6

      @@DevonCrawford For sure. The network that you're building is invaluable.

  • @freeuuilly
    @freeuuilly 2 роки тому +4

    Devon, you gotta come back. you're my favorite youtuber coder.

  • @mattcs
    @mattcs 5 років тому +51

    i love your music choice

    • @xMercuryx56
      @xMercuryx56 4 роки тому +1

      LMAO MATT CS IS HERE? BRATTAN)) GIVE AWOOPA

  • @merveillevaneck5906
    @merveillevaneck5906 5 років тому +3

    yo man. just wanna say this is really inspiring to see. I just made the same decision and had to struggle through friends and loved one's telling me I dont know what I'm doing. So far it has been the best decision of my life! Happy coding dude, and let's make 2019 the most productive year so far!

  • @eakchhung7489
    @eakchhung7489 5 років тому +237

    I've been waiting

  • @rachellejanssen2655
    @rachellejanssen2655 5 років тому +7

    I had college + 2 years at work and you sir....are probably learning/doing everything twice as fast. Quite inspiring :)

  • @elbarto8282
    @elbarto8282 5 років тому +6

    Finally I found a vlog channel that talks about coding. Bruh I think you hit a sweetspot between both things and is awesome, plus the quality is a perfect 5/7.
    With the amount of young programmers increasing every year, quality vlogging with a computer science related theme was necessary on yt!
    Keep it up!!

  • @chriscodes2085
    @chriscodes2085 5 років тому +30

    Love that brother. I did the same thing for a year a couple years back but I am back in school now. Grind through it

    • @DevonCrawford
      @DevonCrawford  5 років тому +5

      awesome!!

    • @chriscodes2085
      @chriscodes2085 5 років тому +6

      I just studied computer science and worked on programming. I am back in school but have an interview at facebook on the 28th for this upcoming summer. So don't let people tell you that you need to learn in school to get a good computer science job it is not true. I still attend community college

    • @Silc0ne
      @Silc0ne 5 років тому +1

      @@chriscodes2085 that's sick dude, nice work.

    • @chriscodes2085
      @chriscodes2085 5 років тому

      Turkeh appreciate it brother!

  • @Silc0ne
    @Silc0ne 5 років тому +1

    Duuuuude fuck yes. This sounds like the best thing ever. Especially for you. Dig the fuck in man I've been watching your videos for a bit and watching how you teach yourself and just solve problems and you've just got a good mindset for all this shit. I'm working full time doing like enterprise level web development and Devops engineering and I just finished building our new cluster infrastructure with kubernetes. If you keep going as you're going you'll easily be able to do whatever you want to do, especially in regards to a career.

    • @Silc0ne
      @Silc0ne 5 років тому

      Also if you ever need any ideas on what to learn that could be helpful to know hit me up ✌🏼

  • @ii7mdj_353
    @ii7mdj_353 5 років тому +22

    *I’ve been waiting for video for a long time man you have the best content :D*

  • @beapueblo8513
    @beapueblo8513 5 років тому +24

    not gonna lie; I started watching your videos bc I was highkey stressed about my intro to programming course and working towards a degree in comp engineering. but cheers to taking a break for your passions!

    • @sanvedlop
      @sanvedlop 5 років тому +1

      Computer Engineering wont need you to learn extensive programming. Comp Sci would.

    • @beapueblo8513
      @beapueblo8513 5 років тому +1

      @@sanvedlop there's still a hefty amt. of coding in the courses i have to take... so we're all in this together :)

  • @MrSerbianboy
    @MrSerbianboy 5 років тому +353

    Did you consider livestreaming (twitch)? It would be pretty cool!

    • @rubenamizyan4618
      @rubenamizyan4618 5 років тому +18

      nomad Yep, it will encourage people to learn and get inspiration, totally agree with you.

    • @KiidTraviieBroo
      @KiidTraviieBroo 5 років тому +34

      But I could see him interacting with peoplebeing a distraction for him an stopping him from progressing.

    • @chrisbreinholt1655
      @chrisbreinholt1655 5 років тому +8

      @@KiidTraviieBroo Exactly. It's too hard to live stream stuff like this AND pay attention to a live chat (we all know how twitch chat gets, begging for attention).

    • @MrSerbianboy
      @MrSerbianboy 5 років тому +4

      He's now fully focused on content/projects, it would be awesome if he could stream whole process of starting from scratch, learning... And then you have everyhing put together like a highligh in one awesome video for youtube, like he already does. I'm sure community would love streams. But yeah, you are right, chat might be distraction, but also, you have many streamers that do all kind of development on twitch, without being distracted much with chat. I hope he consider the idea :)

    • @rsspartanz
      @rsspartanz 5 років тому

      Bro thats a good idea

  • @_reidark
    @_reidark 4 роки тому

    I miss this videos dude, probably the best dev logs in UA-cam.

  • @ActuallyCirce
    @ActuallyCirce 5 років тому +182

    Yo fam Ima just throw out a reminder to get that sock off your mic again

    • @bigreemus3795
      @bigreemus3795 5 років тому +5

      it's a cheap pop filter, theres a reason he does it

    • @luukielakke
      @luukielakke 5 років тому

      @@bigreemus3795 Pop filters for such a mic he uses shouldn't be too expensive either.. I am pretty sure you can find one for 15 bucks.

    • @st20332
      @st20332 5 років тому +5

      @@luukielakke yh so put a sock on it or spend $15? What ones makes sense for the same result

    • @redplayerya
      @redplayerya 5 років тому

      @@bigreemus3795 It's a joke

  • @coulte13
    @coulte13 5 років тому

    totally support the decision(not that you need approval) but it is definitely good you recognize the fun environment from college because that was a lot of the entertainment value of the vids in addition to the educational content, so don't lose that element, just my friendly suggestion. :) Good luck!

  • @axedyson
    @axedyson 5 років тому +8

    Getting more than one monitor is so satisfying at first, but sometimes it can be a little bit overkill

    • @DevonCrawford
      @DevonCrawford  5 років тому +15

      I never needed it until I started coding microservices, when I'm working on like 5 different machines at the same time lol

    • @VeerDaVlog
      @VeerDaVlog 5 років тому +1

      @@DevonCrawford 😅😅🙏

    • @elfgoat
      @elfgoat 5 років тому +4

      I've got two monitors and i can't live without the second, it feels like missing an arm. I constantly have something up on the second whether it's music, reference files, or whatever else

    • @borntokill5000
      @borntokill5000 5 років тому +2

      @@elfgoat porn

    • @lewis6590
      @lewis6590 5 років тому +2

      @@borntokill5000 that's why 3 is the goat setup. code middle, browser right, porn left. drink 3 coffees and see what happens bruh

  • @adrianvictorv
    @adrianvictorv 5 років тому

    This is so much smarter than going to school. Employers can see how you problem solve. You have undeniable proof that you can code. Too many people have degrees and got it by the skin of their teeth, never really learning anything. Props, man. This is awesome.

  • @justjustRon
    @justjustRon 5 років тому +18

    The madman actually posted!

  • @alfieyfc
    @alfieyfc 5 років тому

    I've been wandering on UA-cam for so many years, dived into Kubernetes a couple years back and gone on a KCSP professional career. Basically, what you're doing is what I've wanted to do for quite a while - making quality vidoes, vlogging/blogging, sharing technology, and building my own projects FULL TIME.
    Truly admire your work! Keep it up, Devon!

  • @ba-qb9wo
    @ba-qb9wo 5 років тому +3

    This is a new era for the Devon Crawford crew ahah.... I look forward to your upcoming videos :)

  • @Jehova356
    @Jehova356 5 років тому

    JWT authentication is an absolute nightmare, so I feel your pain. Site looks awesome man. One thing I'd recommend is to utilize a Cloudflare CDN for resource loading and whatnot, it's basically free security and speed.

  • @williejones6446
    @williejones6446 5 років тому +40

    As a black stoner, I want to say: You have helped me be more of me. You have helped me just code instead of thinking about how i was black or whatever or how I may not be able to do things. You just seem so confident IN YOUR IGNORANCE that it seems doable and fun. And i love you for that. Keep up the good work. One love.

    • @DevonCrawford
      @DevonCrawford  5 років тому +5

      Yes bro!!! Great to hear!!

    • @zednik8956
      @zednik8956 5 років тому +1

      Yo man as someone who is young working in the (20 and have been working since 16). No one cares what you look like. Just put the effort in and be honest with the people you work with. Focus on getting better and better every day, watch online tutorials ( angelsix is a great teacher for c# ), work on personal projects and in a couple of months youll get the hang of it and give it a few years and you would have put in over 10k hours and will be a master

    • @williejones6446
      @williejones6446 5 років тому +1

      ​@@zednik8956 Anybody ever told you that you know how to ruin a good moment young man?

    • @williejones6446
      @williejones6446 5 років тому +1

      @@zednik8956 Based on this response either youre not black or from oakland or deal with imposter syndrome because of people like you

    • @CreepyBio
      @CreepyBio 5 років тому

      lol mans got obliterated

  • @KingNat.
    @KingNat. 5 років тому +2

    I’m not even a CS student but this guy motivates me. Consider live streaming it sometimes Devin, might help some people how you go through this process

    • @droneaerial9140
      @droneaerial9140 5 років тому +1

      Programming is just not a spectator sport.

  • @harblot
    @harblot 5 років тому +4

    we are happy to see u again Devon.
    you have the best youtube content
    soo inspiring.

  • @zafridi100
    @zafridi100 5 років тому

    I strive to have this much dedication. Hope everything works out in your favor!

  • @1wylosuavez1
    @1wylosuavez1 5 років тому +7

    It’s good to have some degree, you can finish the college and keep work with you project.

  • @pettypenguin656
    @pettypenguin656 5 років тому +1

    Massive respect to you for pursuing this. I was in a similar situation a few years back and decided to just stick it out with university and regret it to some degree. Granted I do have a really solid job in software engineering now, but I mostly felt like anything major related at my university I could have just as easily if not more easily taught myself. All the best to you, and make sure you commit to this fully for the duration of this new venture.

  • @jsquaredm
    @jsquaredm 5 років тому +14

    You can always work on projects later in life. Why leave in the middle of school? This is the time that they really start hammering down for CS/engineering majors.

    • @Silc0ne
      @Silc0ne 5 років тому +10

      Teaching yourself and learning in the way he's learning teaches you more just what the classes will teach you. Definitely helpful later in life.

    • @sioonhho
      @sioonhho 5 років тому +4

      Jadwin I think college for CS/Engineering can be a bit hit or miss, I mean I went to school for CS for one year and had to drop out for financial reasons. Taught myself C#, VBA, Python, HTML, CSS, JS, etc. And I landed a job at a university as a Junior Software dev just a few months after dropping out due to a strong work ethic. A degree doesn't guarantee much if you don't have experience, but it really can help get your foot in the door of a job.

    • @aurelianspodarec2629
      @aurelianspodarec2629 5 років тому

      I don't understand why he is even doing the degree - waste of time and money.

    • @45640uberfreak
      @45640uberfreak 5 років тому +2

      @@sioonhho A CS degree is not a programming degree. A CS degree shouldn't be about teaching you some random programming languages, but about the actual theory of computer science, which does involve programming, but it's not the end goal.

  • @jacksonpielstick3420
    @jacksonpielstick3420 5 років тому

    Dude great for you! Just make sure you don't burn yourself out. Make sure to keep hobbies and/or exercise in your routine so you have other things going on!

  • @dharmanshah1239
    @dharmanshah1239 5 років тому +10

    "writing your vision,converting that vision into html" hmm..interesting..
    PS.whiteboard right side at1:44

  • @rupalilopez9768
    @rupalilopez9768 5 років тому +1

    HELL YES! ❤️ I love your channel so much and I'm so happy you'll be posting more often! I'm a computer science student as well and I'm older than you yet I know sooo much less! you inspire me to want to learn and improve, you're amazing dude! keep it up 😄

  • @eyalgreen6935
    @eyalgreen6935 5 років тому +61

    can you make a video about how you learn alone? what is your tactics?

    • @Daniel-we2kw
      @Daniel-we2kw 5 років тому +19

      He's passionate about what he does, learning isn't a chore or a boring task when it's about things that genuinely interests you

    • @ChristopherCricketWallace
      @ChristopherCricketWallace 5 років тому +2

      This is a great question! I'd be very interested in the process for synthesizing information from so many platforms, as well How do you manage the complexity and get results for specific tasks even BEFORE knowing everything about a given technology?

    • @proohit99
      @proohit99 5 років тому +3

      @@ChristopherCricketWallace you keep digging and searching for answers and solutions that solve your problems.. and by continuing your project with features that get in your mind while working on it, the cycle repeats and you start your investigation again...

  • @AlfredoSequeida
    @AlfredoSequeida 5 років тому

    It actually made a lot of sense. I'm very excited for this. Since I found your channel I've always wished you posted more often, but being a student myself I get it.

  • @Knightfall23
    @Knightfall23 5 років тому +8

    Hope you disabled NAT on that second wifi router to avoid double NAT.

  • @vuyopapiyana
    @vuyopapiyana 5 років тому

    damn devon is blowing up. shoutout to the os's who have been here since DIY air conditioning

  • @sayanmallick2644
    @sayanmallick2644 5 років тому +8

    Explain the STACK

  • @happatrick7330
    @happatrick7330 5 років тому

    Please keep making more, your videos always make me wanna code and learn more stuff I didn't know( as I am a self-taught coder). Thanks a lot.

  • @FastestCrafter
    @FastestCrafter 5 років тому +23

    WAIT ARE YOU THE SAME DEVON CRAWFORD THAT USED TO MAKE MINECRAFT VIDEOS FOR HUNGER GAMES LMAO

    • @Hupa21
      @Hupa21 5 років тому +1

      Yup

    • @Wereld03
      @Wereld03 5 років тому +7

      That’s why you let your kids learn minecraft

  • @cookieslammer6411
    @cookieslammer6411 5 років тому

    Oh man, your channel gives me a lot of inspiration to work hard at school and become a successful machine programmer and coder in the near future! So, please, don't stop making videos, because each new one is like a present!!!

  • @jerome_ee6522
    @jerome_ee6522 5 років тому +3

    Can you share good learning resources for software architecture? Cause im doing web development but I dont have any idea what's that "architecture" you are talking about. Thank you!

  • @dylantylerhill
    @dylantylerhill 5 років тому

    YOU ARE SUCH AN INSPIRATION. You’re videos are what keeps me going at this point in my life. So much love for you and your content and your grind ❤️

  • @VeerDaVlog
    @VeerDaVlog 5 років тому +4

    OMG finally you come

  • @sunshinexcat
    @sunshinexcat 5 років тому

    i can't get over how entertaining the videos you make are. the editing is so smooth and the actual content is not boring or stale at all like wow please don't deprive us of these lmao

  • @badger7351
    @badger7351 5 років тому +8

    Dumb question: but how does one take it to the next level? From coding with simple nested loops and such to stuff like Devon is doing?

    • @hyperocket3279
      @hyperocket3279 5 років тому +1

      It's a full stack message type application, covers a simple database, and front end server communication. All in JavaScript:)

    • @KevontewestPvP
      @KevontewestPvP 5 років тому +6

      A good way to take it to that next level is to start looking at creating real world applications that actually serve a purpose. It's really important to learn all those basics like loops, arrays, functions, etc first individually because those are what you're gonna be using later when creating these big programs. But at the same time don't expect to know exactly how to code these huge programs like what Devon is doing. Big programs should be a learning process. If you pay attention to the timelapses Devon does when he's programming you see stack overflow on the screen because he's searching up something he doesn't know

    • @feelkstuff6999
      @feelkstuff6999 5 років тому

      I recommend you have a look on this: github.com/gothinkster/realworld

  • @junuhunuproductions
    @junuhunuproductions 5 років тому

    Man, you are such an adventurous creator. I get so inspired whenever you share your another step achieved towards your goal.

  • @aseemlalfakawma5084
    @aseemlalfakawma5084 5 років тому +4

    Which keyboard? Monitor? Mouse?

  • @IdrissNeumann
    @IdrissNeumann 5 років тому

    You're such a genius men, total respect! Learning k8s and microservices by yourself at your age and as a student. Wanna come working in Paris some day? Pretty great skills and mindset.

  • @seifnoury5660
    @seifnoury5660 5 років тому +15

    First

  • @DrazovGuy
    @DrazovGuy 5 років тому

    I'm so glad I found Devon's videos. He's inspired me to just do as many side projects involving programming as possible and building a portfolio on Github. I'm a Junior in college right now and I've been worried about being less impressive on internship applications as other people and so these videos motivating me to do more than I've done in the past has helped get a big boost in confidence about being a CS major.
    That and the crisp beats in the videos

  • @butwhy858
    @butwhy858 5 років тому +3

    I checked the website it needs 4 max days to build lol
    The only back-end he was talking about is setting the server and the the domain probably lol there are no functionalities on the website.
    Two weeks for what?

    • @CyLvCompetetiv
      @CyLvCompetetiv 5 років тому +1

      Well for some people it takes longer and he probably didnt know all the technologies in and out. But I think its kinda overkill to do such a simple site in Microservices. Maybe he does it more for learning that it actually being really usefull.

    • @218Flows
      @218Flows 5 років тому +2

      It doesn't take 4 days if you're learning it for the first time

    • @CyLvCompetetiv
      @CyLvCompetetiv 5 років тому

      @@218Flows so are you saying its supposed to not take that long or longer ?

    • @meshackmwaura2703
      @meshackmwaura2703 5 років тому

      G

    • @arturocuya7578
      @arturocuya7578 5 років тому

      ye u right but it's not a job for him. he's learning so he's overkilling the site with containers, kubernetes and trying to set up his own host only to get as much as possible from a simple project like a personal webpage.

  • @sieve5
    @sieve5 5 років тому +1

    Devon,
    Please keep teaching and learning. One thing that gave me lots of work experience is making projects like you are doing. I gave talks for freecodecamp in my local area, and read every medium article I could find.

  • @phillakai321
    @phillakai321 5 років тому +8

    Bruh really, bought 3 monitors haha

    • @phillakai321
      @phillakai321 5 років тому +1

      + The dell one isnt cheap at all!

    • @muabyt7333
      @muabyt7333 5 років тому

      I have 2 and it’s great. I know it isn’t cheap but it’s just perfect

    • @pararera6394
      @pararera6394 5 років тому

      I have two monitors and one TV...

    • @phillakai321
      @phillakai321 5 років тому

      @@pararera6394 I also have more than one monitor, just saying that he spent ~1.5k CAD of monitors haha

  • @drivingwithveraj6331
    @drivingwithveraj6331 5 років тому

    Major respects for taking the year off and committing man! I started a youtube recently and im loving it but school really does get in the way. PS. im doing CE at Waterloo so im loving the coding content!

  • @iownyounoob
    @iownyounoob 5 років тому +7

    No need to go to college. You dont need a degree for programming.

    • @Street0yster
      @Street0yster 5 років тому +6

      No but it benefits to have one and you'll probably get paid more

    • @StudiosJJay
      @StudiosJJay 5 років тому +3

      @@Street0yster Ambitious side projects that demonstrate your ability to work with others is what will get you hired. Not a degree.

    • @Street0yster
      @Street0yster 5 років тому

      @@StudiosJJay ok, so will working on actual projects at school with group mates over 4 years, having a decent GPA, learning from prestigious teachers, and joining extracurricular clubs that can give you real work experience. Not to mention co-op placements and all the other learning resources. Everything can be demonstrated on a resume, it's how you frame it.
      Whatever reservations you might have about university, if all things are equal and the only difference is that one person went to university and the other didn't, who are you hiring?

    • @edwinontiveros8701
      @edwinontiveros8701 5 років тому +2

      @@Street0yster tech companies have always looked where others have not when it comes to it's participants. There are certain careers that are quite difficult to be competent on without a degree, such as Chemical or mechanical engineering, Law, Medical stuff, though not impossible it is considerably harder to be self thought in such disciplines due to their nature and learning costs. (Not everyone has access to a CNC machine and metals to practice with, an expensive lab set and you FOR SURE cannot be an attorney if you are not officialy certified by your state and it is nearly impossible to get a corpse to practice surgety by yourself). Tech on the other hand, specially software engineering is a skill that requires logical and critical thinking, and then the ability to tell the machine how to take abstract ideas in some language it undertands, and actually do stuff with them. Both skills are very easily developed, and the tools needed are retatively inexpensive. Nowadays i'm almost certain that at least 95% of people have access to computers with internet connection, whether they own them or not, public libraries as well (if books cannot be afforded). They can grow the same skillset as recently college graduate because most of his classes are based on the same books that can be aquired by anyone interested in learning the topics. Although, it may take a bit more of effort and time to be a self thaught programmer, it is completely feasible to become a professional developer. Look a it this way: college is the easy (yet expensive) way in to the IT world or any career really. I've seen self learners crush people with a bachelor's degree on coding contests, both in experience and logical thought process. Therefore, the idea that a college degree will get you a job in a snap, especially in IT realted fields, is as archaic and idiotic as to think that you can become a millionaire by taking a loan and not investing it but rather spend it ilke there is no tomorrow.

    • @Street0yster
      @Street0yster 5 років тому +3

      @@edwinontiveros8701 See I never argued the feasibility of self teaching (I'm actually self-teaching myself pandas and NumPy for data analytics to enhance my skillset as an analyst), so you bringing it up is pointless to say the least. Your argument hinges on the fact that people *could* teach themselves these skills, but what is the likelihood that they *will* teach themselves all the skills they would learn in University. There's nothing holding you accountable and no one to give you feedback or help identify common bad practice in programming.
      Sure, you've seen self-learners crush bachelor's degrees in coding contests, but that's completely anecdotal and doesn't prove a trend. The self taught programmers at the companies I've worked at weren't as good as the formally educated ones which counters your point, but is anecdotal as well. Logically, I would say that the average formally taught programmer is more competent than the average self-taught programmer because they have had the oppourtunity to garner more professional experiences commonly encountered situations in industry on top of their educational experiences. For every Mark Zuckerburg, there's thousands of average joes.
      I also never said that a degree would give you a job instantly, but it provides evidence of commitment and education, whereas self-teaching is much more ambiguous when it comes to credentials. Again I reiterate, given two identical candidates with the only difference being education, which one is the logical hire?

  • @borisdorofeev5602
    @borisdorofeev5602 5 років тому

    Bro keep it up. You look like you have a goal in mind and are constantly planning and updating the steps you take to get there. Just don't plan too far ahead. Life is crazy, and often you need to adjust to it in strange ways.
    Keep on keeping on.

  • @vijethrevankar7937
    @vijethrevankar7937 5 років тому +63

    DO NOT TAKE YEAR OFF. GO TO SCHOOL/COLLEGE.
    yes, I am yelling at you.

  • @PrivateYTPlaylist
    @PrivateYTPlaylist 5 років тому

    I'm really really really interested in the video explaining your tech stack and development details!

  • @adamashton9870
    @adamashton9870 5 років тому

    hey man, you actually are proper inspiring. I love how you find it cool to literally work on yourself and bettering yourself day on day weather it be learning something new or continuing with one of your many projects you have going on but we need more people like you in the world that actually strive to be the best version of themselves. props to you man, keep it up

  • @javaexpertsa8947
    @javaexpertsa8947 5 років тому

    I did the same and took one year free from university. It is important that you learn the stuff you need. I did learn things, which were not needed in university 70% and 30% i needed. That's why, you shouldn't lose your focus. Wish you the best! :)

  • @brandonmoody2630
    @brandonmoody2630 5 років тому

    dude, I think you are taking the best path. Best of luck. We''re all rooting for you no matter what you decide :-D

  • @ParunOfficial
    @ParunOfficial 4 роки тому +2

    I want to be like you programming someday, Respect man!

  • @Chileanwoodnut
    @Chileanwoodnut 5 років тому

    Exited to see what you have in store!!! Can wait!! (I love your videos bc ive been thinking of studying coding... so i took a year off too, to really think about what i want to study, and by watching your videos it really helps me to see if thats what i want or not) Thank you man! Sending positive vibes your way!

  • @jairosanchez9950
    @jairosanchez9950 5 років тому

    Two months Devon, not even a crazy coding christmas video, we miss you man :(

  • @smilebagsYT
    @smilebagsYT 5 років тому

    Good on you. I think you'll honestly be much better off than your school-going peers at the end of the year. I think there's a certain amount of foundational knowledge that you can get from university, but when it comes to being a good software developer, just doing it is almost always the best way to learn. I wish you luck.

  • @brineboy20
    @brineboy20 5 років тому

    Best News i’ve heard in a while, this channel is boutta boom. Great steps in the right direction Devon, keep it up!

  • @miquelaumedes6407
    @miquelaumedes6407 5 років тому

    That desk setup is fire, maaaaan!

  • @vexraill
    @vexraill 5 років тому

    Big things coming this year!! Can't wait to see whats going to come from your dedication man!

  • @JulianZehr
    @JulianZehr 5 років тому

    Dang, you're amazing. I love how determined you are to learn on your own and document it on UA-cam.

  • @uberchili5332
    @uberchili5332 5 років тому

    Shit, that was such an amazing work. You are very skilled in both hardware and software. I'm a Computer Engineering student and I didn't understand anything you were doing. Insane, dude. Keep it up!

  • @talktothehand1212
    @talktothehand1212 5 років тому

    This is a bold decision, but I have to say I respect it a ton man!
    I'm just wrapping up a very similar year to yours. I was a Math/Physics major, but I took off my senior year to hone in on my Python Dev skills. A year later now I'm landing interviews at places I would've never thought I'd be capable of it I didn't take that break to teach myself.
    There are some couple pieces of advice I want to give to you though from a year later perspective.
    First is don't doubt yourself or your choice. I know almost my entire immediate support group told me what I was doing was a mistake, or they didn't understand it. And for a lot of people this can be a decision that they don't get. But if you feel your time is better spent teaching yourself at your pace, and you can stick to it, you're probably 100% right. I think you're the perfect kind of person to do this based off of your content, and I say go for it and feel confident in doing so.
    The second, is I regret not streaming programming sessions to twitch sooner. I'm not here to plug my stream, but I found that streaming to twitch brings in a really cool organic crowd. I've met some super cool accomplished devs on there, and gotten to help and debug viewers code who were just getting into it. It was a lot of fun and it added so much more to what would have been just a late night coding session.
    Keep up the grind, on and off camera, this might be a tough year if you don't have a ton of support, but looking back on it, it's gonna be one of the best choices you ever made!

  • @wendybirb1721
    @wendybirb1721 5 років тому

    Word of advice: Chalkboard paint. I painted one whole wall next to my desk with chalkboard paint and it's useful af and much more fun than just a whiteboard

  • @Jmoss7
    @Jmoss7 5 років тому +1

    Man and I think my typeless hash table in C project is hard... this stuff looks crazy. Inspiring!

  • @AceNinja1101
    @AceNinja1101 5 років тому

    Hey Devon just wanted to say its awesome that your taking a year to just work on projects for yourself and uploading quality content! I say this with all honesty but their no coding channel like yours like people who come here looking for programming project channels and get to see the person code it and see their thought process its awesome! I wish you all the luck in your year break from school! Honestly it will only help you than bring you down!

  • @nicholaslong123
    @nicholaslong123 5 років тому

    I'm quite excited to see where this new project goes and what I can learn from it. I'm finishing up my second year of comp sci at Brock and I definitely feel quite similar in wanting to just take a break and see what projects I can come up with! Good luck!

  • @AdrianG0239
    @AdrianG0239 5 років тому

    You inspire to keep learning the possibilities of what programming can do. Appreciate your content!

  • @THEtdub77
    @THEtdub77 5 років тому

    Good luck on the new venture!
    Not sure how popular twitch would be for programming, but if you can get a good base it'd be another way to put out content consistently and creat a solid source of income.

  • @ARTICFR0ST
    @ARTICFR0ST 5 років тому

    First video from you that I watched, understood like 30% of it but was fascinated by your knowledge in code.

  • @hellosandile
    @hellosandile 5 років тому

    Welcome back man. Always excited to see your videos as I am also starting my Journey into CS(pivoting from Finance). Stay up

  • @anshchawla9721
    @anshchawla9721 5 років тому

    Been waiting for long! I feel ya boi, you gonna achieve great things and serve as an inspiration to many people diving into the world of programming and taking up challenging projects!
    Keep the weekly vlogs coming ✌🏼

  • @trapcracker
    @trapcracker 5 років тому

    This is awesome man, this is true learning versus sitting in a class.

  • @diplodopote
    @diplodopote 5 років тому

    So happy about your video, I'm in computer Science School In France and damn you such a big source of inspiration, tks a lot men ^^

  • @feelkstuff6999
    @feelkstuff6999 5 років тому

    I support it man, I mean best part of coding is learning this things and implementing on real apps.

  • @TheMaxstick
    @TheMaxstick 5 років тому

    For a developer I love this life! Keep posting videos mate looking forward for it.

  • @lurnt5763
    @lurnt5763 5 років тому

    Haven't been following the channel for that long, but I'm super excited to see you upload more content man. Love your vids

  • @ksubyslowed
    @ksubyslowed 5 років тому

    I had a dream you would drop a video and here it is! Bless up

  • @hydra896
    @hydra896 5 років тому

    This is so inspiring, like I've been trying to get a code job and this is so cool to watch. like I don't put in nearly as much time as you, but to know I can get somewhere with my coding is coo to see.

  • @ayushbajracharya8124
    @ayushbajracharya8124 5 років тому

    the video starts with a monitor, ends with badass 3 monitor setup. Pretty sick dude

  • @Ticared
    @Ticared 5 років тому

    Good stuff here, Great to see you active again.

  • @damarh
    @damarh 5 років тому

    sick shit bro, your ability to understand and code new shit is amazing.

  • @2hattony
    @2hattony 5 років тому

    good luck man, hope it all turns out great

  • @nailtonosn
    @nailtonosn 5 років тому

    hey bro! I like your development tests, arduino, new skills, technology, and others. Keep going. Stay strong!

  • @wesleyjanse6600
    @wesleyjanse6600 5 років тому

    I really hope you make weekly videos, I really like all of them and the production quality of them. great job keep on doing what you're doing ;)

  • @theVisualCodeLearner
    @theVisualCodeLearner 5 років тому

    Love the work that you're doing, quite the inspiration! I'm going to learn from you and take time everyday to learn new skills and become a better software engineer when I graduate! Keep up the great work!