Hey man, just wanna say thank you. I'm a new coder, having completed several cs50 courses in the last few months. Your videos have been my number one asset for getting familiar and more comfortable with design patterns and OOP, or even just writing better code more generally. You are doing the lords work!
Arjan, we’re waiting eagerly for your video on Enums, how they’re different from using dictionaries or other collections, where they’re really useful, and how to implement them in various projects 😇
Regarding front-end and back-end separation, I recently did a hackathon where my team built a small web app completely in Python. We used pyodide to ship the Python code to the browser. This allowed us to for example reuse the data types provided by the API on the client-side. I can share the link to the repo on request, the previous post I made got deleted because the link was included!
arjan, please, make a typescript-based version of the functional ways to implement design patterns! btw, your channel is by far the best channel on TH-cam as a whole. abrazo!
Interesting, seems like we have a similar story. I worked as a mathematician, but left university to work for a non-profit organization, and then some time later jumped into software development. What you write about egos and the golden handcuffs at the university is spot on, plus there are lots of insecurities and struggles that make it very debatable if it's worth it. These days I still do math but I don't need to be a professor to do that. By the way (since I think it's my first comment on your channel), I learned a lot from you about Python and software architecture!
Arjan, your videos help me a lot on my carrer. I decided to take the path of Architecture because you inspired me and provided a very clear path to get this objective. I just want to tell you that your videos and your knowledge (for free) helps tons of guys like to to improve and get better! thanks man, please keep the good work! we are with you.
Thanks a lot for your content it helped my learning immensely. I would like to suggest a few topic that you might explore in videos, I know that I would love to watch: -transfering knowledge from python to other languages (python to C# or python to TS) -improvements to the desing of common day to day dashboards, apis, internal tools, automations -code roast for refactoring and improving -validation for ingesting data/ copying (ETL) thank you in advance for all the good work
I always feel like Jos Verstappen is explaining python and software stuff when listening to Arjan and the thumbnail question "is the Dutch accent real" made me laugh :D
I don't think Rust makes a ton of sense is a teaching language since it's complicated and has a unique programing model with the borrow checker. I'd make an argument for Go - it's extremely simple and minimalistic, doesn't force you into OOP and it even has garbage collection AND pointers.
Please don't do any video game content; if I want to see that type of thing I will go find another channel. :) I really like your current spread of content and don't want to have to skip a video.
Rust is a hellhole for me. All the abbreviations make it look like scientists gibberish. Or, the other spectrum of life: a typical teenage whatsapp conversation.
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Hey man, just wanna say thank you. I'm a new coder, having completed several cs50 courses in the last few months. Your videos have been my number one asset for getting familiar and more comfortable with design patterns and OOP, or even just writing better code more generally. You are doing the lords work!
I'm happy that I have been helpful in your learning journey!
+1 exact same situation
Arjan, we’re waiting eagerly for your video on Enums, how they’re different from using dictionaries or other collections, where they’re really useful, and how to implement them in various projects 😇
I love the videos, really well thought out and easily digestible for a novice. Keep it up!
Regarding front-end and back-end separation, I recently did a hackathon where my team built a small web app completely in Python. We used pyodide to ship the Python code to the browser. This allowed us to for example reuse the data types provided by the API on the client-side.
I can share the link to the repo on request, the previous post I made got deleted because the link was included!
Hi Franck. Please provide a link.
arjan, please, make a typescript-based version of the functional ways to implement design patterns! btw, your channel is by far the best channel on TH-cam as a whole. abrazo!
Interesting, seems like we have a similar story. I worked as a mathematician, but left university to work for a non-profit organization, and then some time later jumped into software development. What you write about egos and the golden handcuffs at the university is spot on, plus there are lots of insecurities and struggles that make it very debatable if it's worth it. These days I still do math but I don't need to be a professor to do that.
By the way (since I think it's my first comment on your channel), I learned a lot from you about Python and software architecture!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and could relate. I'm also happy that my content has been helpful! Thank you for the comment :)
Arjan, your videos help me a lot on my carrer. I decided to take the path of Architecture because you inspired me and provided a very clear path to get this objective. I just want to tell you that your videos and your knowledge (for free) helps tons of guys like to to improve and get better! thanks man, please keep the good work! we are with you.
I'm glad I've had such a big impact on your journey! I appreciate your support, Diego :)
Thanks a lot for your content it helped my learning immensely. I would like to suggest a few topic that you might explore in videos, I know that I would love to watch:
-transfering knowledge from python to other languages (python to C# or python to TS)
-improvements to the desing of common day to day dashboards, apis, internal tools, automations
-code roast for refactoring and improving
-validation for ingesting data/ copying (ETL)
thank you in advance for all the good work
Yay thanks for answering my question!
What you are what i value love respect and trust. Sir don't do anything which you're not comfortable always be yourself. You're Real. That's it.
Thank you for the kind words as always, Esmael!
I always feel like Jos Verstappen is explaining python and software stuff when listening to Arjan and the thumbnail question "is the Dutch accent real" made me laugh :D
fully agree on the python vs Java discussion.
Great video! Thanks for answering me Arjan :)
Glad you enjoyed it, Diego!
Less technical question but which keyboard(s)/switches do you use for your tutorials involving code? They always sound incredible!
Look for Keychron K2 keyboard. It's amazing 🙂
game development would be great!
your video about dataclasses, attrs and pydantic was mentioned in the new book from o'reilly about FastAPI
Thank you for letting me know! That's really cool. :)
I dream of participating in a Python project in an American team. But I don't find opportunities.
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Thank you! :)
Now all I want IS creepy smiles. Slip a few in.
I don't think Rust makes a ton of sense is a teaching language since it's complicated and has a unique programing model with the borrow checker. I'd make an argument for Go - it's extremely simple and minimalistic, doesn't force you into OOP and it even has garbage collection AND pointers.
Please do a video on imports in python, I keep running into Relative Import With No Known Parent Package errors thank you
I keep getting those all the time aswell. You should add the current directory or the workspace directory to the PYTHONPATH environment variable
Maybe it'll be reasonable to do more videos about AI assistances. New examples of them appear constantly.
Arjan sorry for the older folks question
You must have thought you were older than him because he looks so young and handsome. Right? ;)
Haha, no worries :).
I'm going to have to explain to my 30 year old son that he's old now!
Please don't do any video game content; if I want to see that type of thing I will go find another channel. :) I really like your current spread of content and don't want to have to skip a video.
Rust is a hellhole for me. All the abbreviations make it look like scientists gibberish. Or, the other spectrum of life: a typical teenage whatsapp conversation.
Do you think Elon Musk's claim that the Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) will be using Rust instead of Python is the general trend ?
In China, 35 is already consider very old. No company will hire a guy who is 35+
How does your girlfriend/wife feel about your youtube business ? Is she supportive ?