I feel like this video length is just right. Not too long since you are not exactly teaching concepts but neither too short that it ends feeling like alot of your day has been skipped. You've got it just balanced. Anyway aspiring to live a simple life like this too as a dev.
I've lived in sydney for 6 years, now I'm staying back in my home country. Watching your video reminds me of the good old days, good job for posting such an amazing content.
I'm Japanese, and I'm happy you enjoy drinking uji-matcha There are many difficult roles in making matcha, but the important thing is that you enjoy making and drinking matcha. So you don't need to learn more if you don't want. Please enjoy!
Beautiful! I graduate in a year and I hope I can become like you one day a full stack dev. Thank you for the insight into your work life really inspiring !
This is what I’m working towards to! I’m currently a first year CompSci and I was able to talk to one company from Syd at a Career Fair. Since then I cannot get it out of my mind! My degree is only three years so hopefully in two years time (or shorter hehe) i’d be able to visit + work in Syd! Keep up the videos I love seeing your POV!!
Loved the footage and the vibe of the video 😉 It reminded me of doing a short break after lunch. Mostly I'm just scrolling through social media, but reading a book should be a better option. Thanks for the idea.
Hi Dan. I'm Darshan. I'm currently doing my computer science degree. I really want to become a full stack developer. But I don't know what to do inorder to become a full stack developer. As you are a full stack developer, I would really love to know about your journey as a full stack developer from zero to now. Can you please please make a video on how to become a full stack developer and the roadmap for it or can you make a roadmap and just post it in the discription of this video. It would be sooo helpful for students like me.
The Japanese tea ceremony is a ritual in which tea drinking is elevated to an art. In our stressful society, there are Zen meditation-based methods like mindfulness that help us relax and learn to live more in the moment. Therefore, make your own ritual of brewing your cup of matcha and drink the tea with awareness - in the here and now! YOU did Great 😊
1:15...."What type of coffee do you like?" - Currently drinking a nice cup of 'Mocha' from Yemen, the home of coffee! I thought Jamaican Blue Mountain was my favourite coffee until I tried coffee from Yemen, now its my favourite coffee ☕🇾🇪 🇾🇪
Uma coisa que eu fiz e me ajudou a aprofundar um assunto foi escrever. Eu queria aprender mais sobre sistemas distribuídos, então eu comecei uma espécie de diário de bordo. Eu não sabia absolutamente nada, então fui procurando o que era e ia anotando as coisas que li, links, pegando anotações das referências e etc. Isso é um jeito mais longo aprendizado mas funciona, acho que retém mais, depois todo esse material pode virar material de apoio pra um blog post ou até roteiro para um video no youtube. Cara, desculpe escrever em PT sei que você criou o canal em inglês e provavelmente nunca vai produzir conteúdo em PT, mas aqui é tarde e só queria compartilhar , como "percebi" que entenderia só escrevi haha boa sorte com o canal.
It was nice, bro! I didn't know that you have this channel because I'm on the other channel the travel you know but it seems that you split the content.
Hey mate, I'm a junior frontend developer ( React.js ) and a computer science student, I really love your videos , it's actually quite wonderful. I hope one day I work in Australia as a Software Engineer 🤍
Now i understand why all companies which we collaborate are so surprised about how fast i am code! We do a meeting a week sometimes, but usually only one at the beginning, one at releasing for demo, and one to show the final product. For the most we call by phone or jsut write in a whatsapp group. Doing 3 meeting a day... i wonder when you do code in this way 😅 Btw i will copy your desk setup maybe
Meetings are only great when they're actually productive, not just sharing unnecessary information that has nothing to do with anyones job or the job itself. (story of my current job)
In Belgium at Cyber Security as a software engineer I really do experience our "cyber security" is like really weak like there are a lot of varieties in programs which can be easily accesable for everyone knowing some code, now if you really want a good security system it costs a fortune so I just decided to secure myself from intruders.
Nice man. Can you talk about how you got a Software Engineering job here in Sydney. How did you get accepted into your company? Will be very helpful, thanks.
Hello Dan, I am curious about the specs of your table. What is the dimension of that table and where could I buy a similar one. Thank you. Have a nice day.
Hey, I love the way you do in FPS vision. Anyways, I'm a newbie who just started doing some programing. I would like to ask how large is your big monitor and is it helpful if we do the big one instead of the small one for doing code?
Hey there! You don't need a massive monitor, but it does make life easier. I prefer having a single big monitor rather than multiple monitors. I can focus much more working this way.
Hi Dan, I almost finished college and already started my first job. Do you or anyone else have any tips on the transition from college to work life? Are there some things you wish you knew when you got into it? Best regards
Learn popular languages/frameworks such as c# and react and apply to all roles. Companies know you are starting and you generally be supportive of your growth. Perseverance is key!
@@fullstackDan I'm a nodejs, MySQL, playwright automation developer, also interested in frontend development. Can you suggest which framework will be good for me like react or angular?
Hi Daniel! Very nice content, even a bit culinary 😄(the dish looked very interesting and this trick with rice and a bowl, I do it myself sometimes 😅). Sometimes it's hard to decide on the length of the video and what scenes to add, but these few or several minutes are typical. Personally, I prefer slightly longer videos. The views of Sydney is amazing. The sunset and the buildings are impressive. What's your main camera? Greetings from Germany, Dortmund.
I feel like this video length is just right. Not too long since you are not exactly teaching concepts but neither too short that it ends feeling like alot of your day has been skipped. You've got it just balanced. Anyway aspiring to live a simple life like this too as a dev.
you can do it :D
I've lived in sydney for 6 years, now I'm staying back in my home country. Watching your video reminds me of the good old days, good job for posting such an amazing content.
its good in here, right?
I am Software Engineere from
Switzerland! 🇨🇭 I am specialised on SAP, Great Videos! I can learn from your Video skils!
Glad you like them!
really love cozy studio apartment like the one you live in
Hey mate, fellow Developer from Sydney just wanted to say I love your videos, only critique would be that we need more of them :)
Thank you, Max! There will be more hehe
Hi Seniors, how's the JM for internationals, contract roles? Is there like a public job board apart from SEEK?
Man I'm From Brazil, I'm studing English. Please make more videos.... I Love this videos.... It's very important for my desenvolviment.... Congrats
vai ter mais! :D
Hi Dan, your videos are very relaxing. I'm an aspiring Software Engineer and I look up to you. Sending love from the Philippines
Yeah! you made an amazing video! you know, I want to be a software engineer. When I see this type video I am so inspired.
I'm Japanese, and I'm happy you enjoy drinking uji-matcha
There are many difficult roles in making matcha, but the important thing is that you enjoy making and drinking matcha. So you don't need to learn more if you don't want. Please enjoy!
I think the video of lenght is just awesome. I wait more videos like that.Good luck and I also like Maccofee 😅😅
Loving the content Dan! Looking forward to the future of this channel. 👌
More to come!
Beautiful! I graduate in a year and I hope I can become like you one day a full stack dev. Thank you for the insight into your work life really inspiring !
you can make it!
This is what I’m working towards to! I’m currently a first year CompSci and I was able to talk to one company from Syd at a Career Fair. Since then I cannot get it out of my mind! My degree is only three years so hopefully in two years time (or shorter hehe) i’d be able to visit + work in Syd! Keep up the videos I love seeing your POV!!
Best of luck to you! You can do it :D
We need more videos like this!
Keep them videos coming ! Thanks !
I just released a new one :)
I loved it, man. Keep up the good work!
thanks, it means a lot to me!
Loved the footage and the vibe of the video 😉 It reminded me of doing a short break after lunch. Mostly I'm just scrolling through social media, but reading a book should be a better option. Thanks for the idea.
Amazing video, Dan! Thanks for sharing!
Cheers from Brazil!
tamo junto Eduardo!
I discovery your channel today and I really enjoy it! I love the video you do 🤩.
Coffee with moka is the best! 😋
moka pot is life hehew
Great videos mate, keep up the hard work with the channel.
thank you!!
Hi Dan. I'm Darshan. I'm currently doing my computer science degree. I really want to become a full stack developer. But I don't know what to do inorder to become a full stack developer. As you are a full stack developer, I would really love to know about your journey as a full stack developer from zero to now. Can you please please make a video on how to become a full stack developer and the roadmap for it or can you make a roadmap and just post it in the discription of this video. It would be sooo helpful for students like me.
Newly subbed! This is definitely one of the better Day in the life of a SE videos that I've seen. Awesome work! Please continue to make more of these!
thanks a lot buddy, there will be more :D
Nice to see your video's. Love to see a weekend video.
thank you for the suggestion!
This is the life!!
You told that you are a fullstack developer, you should make a video telling about the stacks that you use to work.
definitely, thanks for the suggestion :D
we want videos more often buddy!!! keep slaying!!!!
you're doing great!!!!!
thank you, there will be many more videos :D
Currently 4th year IT Student. Glad that I discovered your channel. Loving the content, make some more dan!
thanks a lot and there will be more :D
It's real, very good
The Japanese tea ceremony is a ritual in which tea drinking is elevated to an art. In our stressful society, there are Zen meditation-based methods like mindfulness that help us relax and learn to live more in the moment. Therefore, make your own ritual of brewing your cup of matcha and drink the tea with awareness - in the here and now! YOU did Great 😊
1:15...."What type of coffee do you like?" - Currently drinking a nice cup of 'Mocha' from Yemen, the home of coffee! I thought Jamaican Blue Mountain was my favourite coffee until I tried coffee from Yemen, now its my favourite coffee ☕🇾🇪 🇾🇪
Interesting! I'm gonna buy it now, I'm curious.
Great vídeo ! I wish te be like this one day !
keep working and you will definitely surpass me lol
This is just right Dan. I love it👌👌👌
thanks a lot :D
from Egypt , i am waiting for the next video
there will be more :D
hey dan, I wish you the best with your new project 🙏👊
thank you!
Greetings from Turkey! 🤘🏻A coffee addict here. 😂 Really liked your videos Dan. Well done! I’ll wait for your new vlog notification. Cheers!
just so you know I LOVE turkish coffee. Thanks a lot :D
your vlog skills are amazing, looking forward to more :)
I've been busy but there will be much more now :D
Uma coisa que eu fiz e me ajudou a aprofundar um assunto foi escrever. Eu queria aprender mais sobre sistemas distribuídos, então eu comecei uma espécie de diário de bordo. Eu não sabia absolutamente nada, então fui procurando o que era e ia anotando as coisas que li, links, pegando anotações das referências e etc. Isso é um jeito mais longo aprendizado mas funciona, acho que retém mais, depois todo esse material pode virar material de apoio pra um blog post ou até roteiro para um video no youtube.
Cara, desculpe escrever em PT sei que você criou o canal em inglês e provavelmente nunca vai produzir conteúdo em PT, mas aqui é tarde e só queria compartilhar , como "percebi" que entenderia só escrevi haha
boa sorte com o canal.
Boa dica, eu também uso esse "método"
boa dica, Glauber! :D
Congratulations on the videos!👏👏 Talk a little about the IT area in Australia in Sydney
Thank you! Will do!
7:27 that is quite the shape
1:31 why did it look like you're wearing your glasses upside down lol, great vid
hahaha, right? thanks a lot :D
Would love to know more about the tech/start up/software development scene in Sydney. What a beautiful city!
Nice content! Really glad to watch your experiences 🙌
Now this kinda videos we are looking at
Doing the matcha part was the best😊
Please we need more vlogs
thank you, there will be many more :D
Hey Dan I’m Dan too, another engineer! Great job sort!
thank you, daaaan the man
This was excellent. Keep charging.
awesome vid! realy like it!)) keep doing more content Dan
thank you, I will :D
man i love this guy
great video dan ! keep up the great work
thanks :D
so good, bro. Keep going.
thank you, there will be many more videos :D
Heyyy, I didnt know Aussie like Tempe. Nice Video Dan.
Thank you for your concern on the problem. I will be more than interested in hearing from you about this problem which is cybersecurity.
nice video, Saludos from Costa Rica!
Gracias hermano!
New subscriber here, loving it man!
thanks a lot :D
love from India you are amazing
I Loved this video man!
I really appreciate it :D
Awesome vlogs keep it up! Finally someone who has to actually pedal on his bike 😃
I know right? hehe thank you!
i got same plates from ikea. Nice video.
really loved your content Dan! keep it up and looking forward to see more like it :D
my future plan is to come in AU for P.G ;)
Best of luck :D
It was nice, bro!
I didn't know that you have this channel because I'm on the other channel the travel you know but it seems that you split the content.
Love from Nepal. Make more videos about your work❤
I've been busy but there will be much more now :D
At 3:51 it's like you're baking some white Tyraps.. 😅
Hey mate, I'm a junior frontend developer ( React.js ) and a computer science student, I really love your videos , it's actually quite wonderful. I hope one day I work in Australia as a Software Engineer 🤍
we wanted more videos please!
I just released a new one :)
Keep it up..Wnt more content like this bro ❤️🇮🇳
Really good content ! keep it up !
thank you, I will :D
Awesome! love these videos!
thank you :D
@@fullstackDan haha no problem!
Great video! Any video btw 10 minutes to 20 mins is enjoyable.
thank you :D
Good content..
keep uploading!❤
That's the plan!
lets go Dan!
Hey Dan, Nice! why dont you shoot a desk setup video as well.
good suggestion, thank you!
Did you put your glasses on upside down and couldn’t be arsed changing them and re-shooting haha. 1:23
really weird, right? lol
@@fullstackDan I get it. I can’t imagine the amount of time/takes to film a video. Be arsed reshooting that one part.
Nice video sir. Hope to see more of them. :D
That's the plan!
Now i understand why all companies which we collaborate are so surprised about how fast i am code! We do a meeting a week sometimes, but usually only one at the beginning, one at releasing for demo, and one to show the final product. For the most we call by phone or jsut write in a whatsapp group. Doing 3 meeting a day... i wonder when you do code in this way 😅 Btw i will copy your desk setup maybe
Your videos are so amazinv ❤🎉
thank you :D
Im here since 200 subs
Meetings are only great when they're actually productive, not just sharing unnecessary information that has nothing to do with anyones job or the job itself. (story of my current job)
In Belgium at Cyber Security as a software engineer I really do experience our "cyber security" is like really weak like there are a lot of varieties in programs which can be easily accesable for everyone knowing some code, now if you really want a good security system it costs a fortune so I just decided to secure myself from intruders.
yeah same here! lets open a company lol
@@fullstackDan Okay c'mon then! I'm really investing in it these days lol
Do you use blue light filter glass?
I use normal glasses... I never heard of it before, thanks for letting me know!
Hello bro)) Nice format of the video 💪
Nice content
Where are you originally from?
good video if u can show us some game u play at the end of the video it will be great too hope u doing well and ty for the good content .
nice awesome vlog... keep it up
thank you :D
Pretty good vids 👍
super video
It was a nice video.....enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bro best feild in it is
Awesome
hi there, you glasses are because you need them or to filter the blue light, so your eyes won't get so dry?
Nice one.
I need them, just regular glasses
Heyy great vid!! I just wanted to know what keyboard you're using...
I added a link to it in the video description :D
@@fullstackDan Thanks!
Hello Dan, nice videos. can you share your tech stack?
Man your hands❤
I would love to watch content on cybersecurity
Nice video
Nice man. Can you talk about how you got a Software Engineering job here in Sydney. How did you get accepted into your company? Will be very helpful, thanks.
I will plan something for a future video. Thank you for the suggestion :D
Hello Dan, I am curious about the specs of your table. What is the dimension of that table and where could I buy a similar one. Thank you. Have a nice day.
Hey, I love the way you do in FPS vision. Anyways, I'm a newbie who just started doing some programing. I would like to ask how large is your big monitor and is it helpful if we do the big one instead of the small one for doing code?
Hey there! You don't need a massive monitor, but it does make life easier. I prefer having a single big monitor rather than multiple monitors. I can focus much more working this way.
Hi Dan,
I almost finished college and already started my first job.
Do you or anyone else have any tips on the transition from college to work life?
Are there some things you wish you knew when you got into it?
Best regards
I'm also doing the same. Where are you from? I'm a backend developer and you?
Learn popular languages/frameworks such as c# and react and apply to all roles. Companies know you are starting and you generally be supportive of your growth. Perseverance is key!
I can only program in R. Which language can you recommend and where can I learn it (source). By the way I am in the pharmaceutocal industry
@@fullstackDan I'm a nodejs, MySQL, playwright automation developer, also interested in frontend development. Can you suggest which framework will be good for me like react or angular?
يا جدعان هو كان بيطبخ افيز الي بنربط بيه سلوك الكهربه ولا ايه
hey buddy , love from india
Hi Daniel! Very nice content, even a bit culinary 😄(the dish looked very interesting and this trick with rice and a bowl, I do it myself sometimes 😅). Sometimes it's hard to decide on the length of the video and what scenes to add, but these few or several minutes are typical. Personally, I prefer slightly longer videos. The views of Sydney is amazing. The sunset and the buildings are impressive. What's your main camera? Greetings from Germany, Dortmund.
Thank you for the compliments and suggestions, it means a lot to me! I have a Fuji XH2-S with a sigma f2.8 18-55.