🎖 $1500 OFF ANY Online Tech Bootcamps. See if you qualify for the JOB GUARANTEE! 👉 piratekingdom.com/SPRINGBOARD 🏠 My Smart Home Setup 👉 piratekingdom.com/setups/smart-home Three years after going viral, PK's "A Day in the Life of a Software Engineer" video returns with an all-new Expectation vs. Reality!
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee is baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaccccccccckkkkkk!!!!!!! Piraaaaaaaaaaatreeeee Kiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnggggggg ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Welcom back bro
Thoroughly, hilarious...over here fighting with APIs...needed a laugh! However, bro if the GRID GOES DOWN for too long...no auto blinds lol. Loving it tho More of THIS! 👆
bro that's dream life ! btw I first ended up on the first version of this video and was wondering, what did you used for you screen older in that first version so you can see your screen while lying down ? it's for a friend...
I'm just starting. I am an Army Veteran. I feel overwhelmed with all the fluff out here. I just want a structured plan. Then I want to do projects so I can really learn how to solve problems. I feel like I need a mentor or some guidance. 🤔 I just don't want to waste my time I've got 6 months of free time. I want to study like it's a job for the next 6 months. Any solid advice would be Golden. Also very much appreciated. Edit just to say "Yoooo your home is Smart"😂 minimalistic yet homely great job!!!
@@RyanNaini really want to start a career. I've got 6-8 months of time to study like it's a job/ back in school. So I want to use my time wisely. Learn exactly what I would need on a job and job specific skills I'll learn on the job.
@@adriennec6033I would recommend focusing in on one, your choice honestly. For web development, you’re gonna want to follow the traditional web development roadmap. To start, you need to learn html and css followed by JavaScript, as this will give you the foundation of frontend development. I recommend following super simple dev tutorials on TH-cam as he has a whole series dedicated to this. Also learn how to use the terminal and GitHub fork super simple dev.
@@adriennec6033 alright so I would recommend starting with one, specifically web development. I am only a high school student, so take what I say with a grain of salt. I did however self teach myself web development over the past year, and if I could do it, you certainly can. To start, you need to learn the basis of web development: HTML, CSS, and JS. I recommend using the courses made by super simple dev for this. He explains everything really well for beginners, and will walk through and assign projects to practice skills. No fluff with this dude. Also, I would learn git and github from this guy too after learning html and css as this will allow you to save your code online. Linked below are his courses -HTML and CSS: th-cam.com/video/G3e-cpL7ofc/w-d-xo.html -Javascript: th-cam.com/video/EerdGm-ehJQ/w-d-xo.html This will teach you EVERYTHING about the foundation of web development. Try building a project utilizing all these skills after completing both courses. You will receive mini projects within each course to do. If you are really dedicated and work extremely hard (which you prob are), you can learn this in two months are less. Quick warning, JavaScript will be confusing at first and know this is completely normal, just keep going and eventually you get the hang of it. Once you learn these three, everything from here is going to be so much easier. I would also recommend seeing what other self taught developers did on their journey. One youtuber I would watch for this is Jason Goodison who made a video on how he would code if here were to start over. Additionally, you should look at the web development roadmap made by web dev simplified as this will outline everything you need to know. There is a course on udemy that covers an entire full stack roadmap (frontend and backend): www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-web-development-bootcamp/ However it is paid and I don't know if it is worth the money or not. After going through your foundation, you will want to learn the other technologies on the roadmap. If Next.js is on there, don't worry about it, you can learn this later if you need too. Finding courses is the hardest thing to do as a self taught dev, so see what courses some other people use. Freecodecamp is another great resource, and I recommend learning React.js off there. As for mentors, this is a litte difficult, but here is what I found - A software engineer on reddit offered free mentorship a year ago, here is his post to check out if you are interested: www.reddit.com/r/learnjavascript/comments/13vr6os/free_mentorship_in_software_engineering/ -There is also something called www.underdogdevs.org/ that offers swe mentorship Sorry for the late reply, I wish you the best of luck on your journey, you got this! If you need any help or have more questions, fell free to ask here. I wrote this out once, but then it got deleted 😢lol, so here is the second version which I think is a lil better. P.S - Thanks for your service
"Hello, I’m from India, and I wanted to let you know that I really enjoy your content. I recently watched your video on how to start coding quickly, and it resonated with me. I’m currently an arts student due to my parents’ wishes, but I’m genuinely interested in coding. Your content has further sparked my interest. Could you please provide some guidance on from where and how I should start coding and become a developer pls ?
Brother, which languages do you personally know which you have learned to become a software engineer. Please tell me.❤😢 Please bro I am bca student guide me
Hey, I loved your video! I actually made a similar one about a day in the life of a software engineer at a bank. Would love for you to check it out and let me know what you think!
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Three years after going viral, PK's "A Day in the Life of a Software Engineer" video returns with an all-new Expectation vs. Reality!
Bro, when you said “Alexa, stop” after the alarm rang, my tv paused but I didn’t notice, and I literally watched you sleep for like 5 minutes…
😂😂😂😂😂ohh man😅😅
bro is alive 🗿
bro is alive 🗿🗿
bro is alive 🗿🗿🗿
Bro, your house is insane!!! (literally a house that does anything you want, IS a DREAM house)
just missing the maid robot there
PIRATE KING is BACK 🙌🏻💪🏻
This is the most branded content I have ever seen
😂😂😂
you should collaborate with Joma Tech, to make sure he is still alive
Bros house is alive😂😂😂He is living within IoT
Why is this reposted
It's a better version of it
I think he’s just flexing his upgrades
Cuz his abode was upgraded
PK IS UP AND KICKING ❤
Sick smart home bro
yeay amazing home , dream house!
Genuinely insane setup you got man
crazyyy videooo!!!! enjoyedd
welcome back PK, we missed you here
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee is baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaccccccccckkkkkk!!!!!!!
Piraaaaaaaaaaatreeeee Kiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnggggggg ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Welcom back bro
Two years passed you are still eating the shrimps for meal. I pick up the shrimp recipe with egg from you and that’s my lunch now
Welcome back bro
Thoroughly, hilarious...over here fighting with APIs...needed a laugh! However, bro if the GRID GOES DOWN for too long...no auto blinds lol. Loving it tho More of THIS! 👆
Wow love the home automation hope to have something like this once I have a house.
go become a film maker bro. what the level of creativity included to bring up the sponsor like that!!
Hi Daniel, it has been a long time, thanks for coming back with new video, new house (Dream house) (I guess everything is new) ❤❤❤
i missed u bro but why a re upload
Hey man , What happened to the Sofa Screen ?? that was the best part
wait did Alexa just lift your blinds??? thats the first time ive seen that. Edit: AND YOUR DOOR BELL CAN TALK??? BRO
Hope Jomma Tech will also upload a video like you (one year after his last one)
bro that's dream life ! btw I first ended up on the first version of this video and was wondering, what did you used for you screen older in that first version so you can see your screen while lying down ? it's for a friend...
Love the laptop shows 441 for a 9am day lol
I aint gan lie, ur house is OP
형 돌아왔구나
Big house, great car, the desk doesn’t handle a screen and a laptop 😂
I was surprised about the sponsor of the video, I thought it was going to be Alexa lol loved it
Love ittt!!!
You need a video editor bro ?
I can do a sample video 👊🏽
Pro Typing Skill
Waiting for this one🤣🤣🤣🤣 finally its comes
What this tells me is I'm destined to be a software engineer 😂
Where have you been
I'm just starting. I am an Army Veteran. I feel overwhelmed with all the fluff out here. I just want a structured plan. Then I want to do projects so I can really learn how to solve problems. I feel like I need a mentor or some guidance. 🤔 I just don't want to waste my time I've got 6 months of free time. I want to study like it's a job for the next 6 months. Any solid advice would be Golden. Also very much appreciated.
Edit just to say "Yoooo your home is Smart"😂 minimalistic yet homely great job!!!
@@RyanNaini front end developer. To get into the field then back end to be efficient to make my own apps eventually.
@@RyanNaini really want to start a career. I've got 6-8 months of time to study like it's a job/ back in school. So I want to use my time wisely. Learn exactly what I would need on a job and job specific skills I'll learn on the job.
@@RyanNaini web and app development. I want both honestly. But I'm open to learning it in order? If there is one lol.
@@adriennec6033I would recommend focusing in on one, your choice honestly. For web development, you’re gonna want to follow the traditional web development roadmap. To start, you need to learn html and css followed by JavaScript, as this will give you the foundation of frontend development. I recommend following super simple dev tutorials on TH-cam as he has a whole series dedicated to this. Also learn how to use the terminal and GitHub fork super simple dev.
@@adriennec6033 alright so I would recommend starting with one, specifically web development. I am only a high school student, so take what I say with a grain of salt. I did however self teach myself web development over the past year, and if I could do it, you certainly can.
To start, you need to learn the basis of web development: HTML, CSS, and JS. I recommend using the courses made by super simple dev for this. He explains everything really well for beginners, and will walk through and assign projects to practice skills. No fluff with this dude. Also, I would learn git and github from this guy too after learning html and css as this will allow you to save your code online. Linked below are his courses
-HTML and CSS: th-cam.com/video/G3e-cpL7ofc/w-d-xo.html
-Javascript: th-cam.com/video/EerdGm-ehJQ/w-d-xo.html
This will teach you EVERYTHING about the foundation of web development. Try building a project utilizing all these skills after completing both courses. You will receive mini projects within each course to do. If you are really dedicated and work extremely hard (which you prob are), you can learn this in two months are less. Quick warning, JavaScript will be confusing at first and know this is completely normal, just keep going and eventually you get the hang of it. Once you learn these three, everything from here is going to be so much easier.
I would also recommend seeing what other self taught developers did on their journey. One youtuber I would watch for this is Jason Goodison who made a video on how he would code if here were to start over. Additionally, you should look at the web development roadmap made by web dev simplified as this will outline everything you need to know.
There is a course on udemy that covers an entire full stack roadmap (frontend and backend): www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-web-development-bootcamp/ However it is paid and I don't know if it is worth the money or not.
After going through your foundation, you will want to learn the other technologies on the roadmap. If Next.js is on there, don't worry about it, you can learn this later if you need too. Finding courses is the hardest thing to do as a self taught dev, so see what courses some other people use. Freecodecamp is another great resource, and I recommend learning React.js off there.
As for mentors, this is a litte difficult, but here is what I found
- A software engineer on reddit offered free mentorship a year ago, here is his post to check out if you are interested: www.reddit.com/r/learnjavascript/comments/13vr6os/free_mentorship_in_software_engineering/
-There is also something called www.underdogdevs.org/ that offers swe mentorship
Sorry for the late reply, I wish you the best of luck on your journey, you got this! If you need any help or have more questions, fell free to ask here. I wrote this out once, but then it got deleted 😢lol, so here is the second version which I think is a lil better.
P.S - Thanks for your service
The real question is here which live you prefer
Was waiting for - "ALEXA, SHUT UP" 😂😂
"Hello, I’m from India, and I wanted to let you know that I really enjoy your content. I recently watched your video on how to start coding quickly, and it resonated with me. I’m currently an arts student due to my parents’ wishes, but I’m genuinely interested in coding. Your content has further sparked my interest. Could you please provide some guidance on from where and how I should start coding and become a developer pls ?
Cool house 🤔👍
bro makes these vids just to flex his awsome gadgets
Is this like an ad for Alexa? lol
min 10:01 I REMEMBER THIS VIDEO HJAHAHAH
he watching the old version of this video , lmao
I see the couch setup doesnt exist a
nymore
I missed this dude, how come you left TH-cam for so long or I'm the one not watching??
🔥
Thank you
why don't you open message function, i want to send you some message
Et dire que j'ai revu ta première version il y a 3 jours ! Excellente comme toujours !
T'as une jolie maison maintenant !
Haha, this is me!! 😂
what shirt is that? anyone know thank u
Best Reality Check Video.
Lol bro do you shit in the office 😂
Edit : you dont shit at all😅
Difference between an AI self and Real Self. HAHAHAH
소파에서 맥북 기울여서 쓰는 작은 책상은 꽤 괜찮아 보이는데요...? 형 영상 보고 생활템 많이 얻어가는듯 👀
Nah bro own my dream house
Can you make a video on your life story
damm that is so cool
bro fell off with this whole branded video
Sponsored by Alexa
우연히 보게 됬는데 코딩 GPT 보고 웃겼네요 ㅋㅋㅋ 마국에서 생활하시는 개발자 부럽네요
Brother, which languages do you personally know which you have learned to become a software engineer. Please tell me.❤😢 Please bro I am bca student guide me
Korean drama vs reality
love ❤❤ u
bro codes one hour per day
Where are u living in usa the house looks 😊 great
He's alexa mentioned in the start only....that he lives in seattle!!!
Broo.........
Missed you bro , though I watched your videos for the first time today .
Expecting more videos 🗿
Yeah I don’t think this is accurate anymore.
Did you rent an Airbnb just for the video 🤔
suppp!
Bro just found his password 😅
lmfao!
bruh really worked just for 1 hour lol😂😂
Hahha that was xomething to be noticed!!!😂😂😂😂😂
👏👏❤
is @fryingpan not the same person as PIRATE KING. lol
❤❤
Where's the wife!
Wait, so your wife doesn't exist anymore?
Engineering level mistake probably
LOL
현실은 여전하네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Hey, I loved your video! I actually made a similar one about a day in the life of a software engineer at a bank. Would love for you to check it out and let me know what you think!
Man you need to eat more protein
mmmmmm….
funny
why post same video 2 times?
Real tired of these "Day in the Life" videos. Like yeah, we get it, you're quirky and all. Ughh.
genuine question: why do you click on them?
REALITY: like me