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I love your videos! I am a Computer Science student and watching you really helps me out as far as job information and other random stuff! Thanks!
Any 3 tips for silky hair?
ОтветитьYou are awesome
ОтветитьLove these tips. I share a vast majority of the same tips during my videos. I also recommend beginners def start getting used to using Git generally. Major key when working somewhere.
ОтветитьDude I'm in the same boat as you regarding the sweet tea. I'm from Texas living in Maryland right now and I get this ALL THE TIME! Or "We have ice tea and I can bring some splenda" Like no, still not the same thing lol.
ОтветитьWhat was the website that u use for ur notes?
Ответить💜💜💜 the best
ОтветитьWhen you move to a new place get with the program there's no such thing as sweet tea. Complain all you want they will never change. Each state has its own thing each city has its own thing.
ОтветитьI like to watch your videos. You can just talk about same shit different day.. I will be there 👍🏾😂
ОтветитьDo you actually use Eclipse by choice?
ОтветитьHey man. Could you do a a beginners tutorial for text apps? I have serious Problems with multiple lines of text 🙄 Thanks in advance and great video, you are part of why I want to get into this 👍
ОтветитьAnother great video, keep it up. 👍
ОтветитьTip 2.5 set up macros in your IDE, in Netbeans I use ctrl + ALT + I for System.out.println(“”); (with the cursor in between the quotation marks
In short set up Marcos for code you write very very often
So I’m going to start college in September to pursue a Computer Science degree. I wanted to know if I could do with an iPad Pro or a MacBook. Or maybe other options?
ОтветитьUh... because sweet tea is gross AF and never caught on in the developed world
ОтветитьCan you further explain your choice of IDE, maybe in another video? I don't understand why you don't consider visual studio code to be an IDE because I recently switched to it from eclipse and have found it better in almost every way.
ОтветитьWait this video isn't about sweet tea? Im out!
Ответитьwhich application u r using for tasks ?
ОтветитьYou look like Gilfoyle.
ОтветитьWtf is "sweet tea"? Just tea with some sugar?
ОтветитьWhat!?!? I'm from the north and there are so many places that offer sweet tea!
ОтветитьThat came camera quality is a beauty! 👌
Ответить1. Make sure you are committing small and committing often
2. Get familiar with your tools, like your IDE, know your shortcuts for the IDE
3. Don’t be afraid to admit you don’t know something
Up North we never had sweet tea really, so the raspberry suggestion is just because in our minds that's a tea that is sweetened somehow
ОтветитьThis is quite basic material man...
ОтветитьI had never heard of sweet tea before this video, but google to the rescue :)
ОтветитьI like Detailegges as a short for Detailed commit messages
ОтветитьI've got my very first job last weak as a software developer. Very good tips for someone like me, I think that watching channels like yours has helped me with better understanding of this whole business. So thank u. Keep it up
ОтветитьHey man! I'm starting my CS course this summer. Can you suggest me some good laptops under 700$?
Ответитьfor Tip 3, one can rephrase the sentence, "I don't know ...x..." with " I never worked with/on ...x...". (Targeted for interviews...)
This actually makes a difference, especially for interviews, as this would imply that you don't know it, because you never had to. but if needed, you can do.
Saying No might discourage the developers as it kind of focuses the field which they will/are working on and excludes ...x... from the developer's skill list, adding possibility that s/he might be reluctant to learn it if asked.
Thanks for tips .👍
ОтветитьJesus? You’re a programmer??!!
ОтветитьI live in the north/midwest and im completely with you on the sweet tea
ОтветитьCan you code saving the file in the cloud? Does windows still need a back up just in case?
ОтветитьMeta-tasks?
ОтветитьHi can you make a video recording regarding agile project management and Scrum and software testing I like programming but I want to go in the project management development line or scrum master or agile coach.
ОтветитьYou understand my sweet tea struggle, man
ОтветитьStill 2021 I want to be a software engineer and this video motivates me alot.
ОтветитьWell done video
ОтветитьThe first six months-ish into new dev role, I refused to ask questions. I didn’t want people to think I didn’t know. Now that I look back, it was so stupid of me. I would spend so much time digging myself out of something I didn’t know. The upside to that was that afterwards I understood that thing very well and I kind of liked that. Even though if I were to have asked someone, I would’ve found it faster. Now, I ask all types of questions: clarifying questions (sometimes tickets aren’t clear or there isn’t enough information), I ask questions when I don’t know something, or I ask for extra eyes on something and if they’d do it different and sometimes I feel like I bother people with questions. Naturally, I’m an introvert but I enjoy talking and learning about technical things so asking questions is another way to do that. At the end of the day, if you feel like I felt before than possibly think differently about asking questions. What I mean is, rather than thinking that asking questions make you look stupid, think instead that asking questions makes you look hungry for knowledge (I believe this is the case 98% of the time). Thanks for the video!
ОтветитьNot the best tips.
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