I started a general IT job about a year and a half ago and have been interested in learning development. I started learning web development with The Odin Project and have been enjoying it, but this puts other languages on my radar. I appreciate the helpful video!
Really great. Thanks, Brian. I’m moving from Science to software engineering so this was really helpful. Had heard of Sal but we only ever used Matlab and Python.
A small bit of feedback. Some of us have bad eyesight or watching on phones. I think you could go a long way if you had a graphic table and drew on the screen like Khan Academy rather than the white board. Just an idea!
Out of curiosity I clicked this video. As a developer it's obvious whatever kind of actual engineer you are you're not a developer. You're rambling about generalities you don't actually have experience with in the real world.
I started a general IT job about a year and a half ago and have been interested in learning development. I started learning web development with The Odin Project and have been enjoying it, but this puts other languages on my radar.
I appreciate the helpful video!
I was expecting to get mad after looking at the title, but the list is actually pretty good.
If you had to pick 3, these are the best.
Wish i was born in a world without javascript
Really great. Thanks, Brian. I’m moving from Science to software engineering so this was really helpful. Had heard of Sal but we only ever used Matlab and Python.
The three languages you need to know as an engineer:
- English
- Mathermatics
- C (and/or C++)
Anything else is a distraction.
You look almost like the Jack Barker in the Silicon Valley show
The Conjoined Triangles of Success! *gets hostaged.
Lolol both yall 💀💀
btw silicon valley was built by russian architectures btw
The conjoined triangles of success
now i cant unsee it
There is no escape from JS.
Great watch and explanation Brian! Sub'd to the channel
A small bit of feedback. Some of us have bad eyesight or watching on phones. I think you could go a long way if you had a graphic table and drew on the screen like Khan Academy rather than the white board. Just an idea!
JS, Go, C
Good combo.
This one I prefer more!
Resume?
so java, is in itw own place
Out of curiosity I clicked this video. As a developer it's obvious whatever kind of actual engineer you are you're not a developer. You're rambling about generalities you don't actually have experience with in the real world.
Can you be more specific? _You_ sound like the inexperienced one