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I thought he was just gonna type the code and do all the text highlighting and indenting and stuff manually, and I never in a million years expected him to write code that compiles and runs. But no, he actually changed his PP into a real freaking lightweight IDE. Props, dude. Imagine knowing that much about PP.
His "Vim is a piece of sh*t" got me so cold ... like nothing could prepare me for it and he never mentioned vim earlier in his video or showed it on screen. I was laughing tears.
This guy is amazing. It's not the tools but how you use them. Talking about his creativity and production tricks. And straight up writing of the content. Amazing music too, somehow it all made sense when I heard the Cowboy Bebop theme.
Hey prime, no idea if you’ll see this. but I struggled in my late teens with some pretty shit addiction to some pretty shit things and I found your Chanel a year or so ago when I started my software engineering journey. Now I’m not gonna do the whole cliche you save my life; but what you have given me is a community to relate to that really has helped me so much. and I’m proud to say, now was a junior Java dev, that I owe a decent amount of that to you, and all the amazing people I’ve met through your channel. love you to bits man, I hope one day If you come to the uk I can say this face to face :D my man
17:00 "Nice error box" XD Well, you haven't seen errors thrown by some Python libraries, those are often a tower of tracebacks, like "Traceback while handling a traceback while handling a traceback while handling a traceback" etc.
the nice thing about VS [and VSC?] is that the error number is a link to the MSDN docs for that error so you not only can get a description of the error but examples on how to fix them...
The ending... oh my god I haven't laughed so hard in years. (Those who haven't watched the video yet do not keep reading this comment.) The setup from the start of the video where you're like "where's vim and neovim, why is there an editor that's been deprecated for four years" and then how ridiculously hilariously over-long both of the music segments are, you actually _ask chat_ if you can skip it, and then after sitting through literally all of that at the end you barely get the satisfaction of seeing him actually make it work using powerpoint before he suddenly drops the bomb "at least we can all agree vim is a piece of shit" Literally flawless punchline, like, it could not have been more perfect. I never would have expected it since he didn't bring up vim at all at the start. And... god. This guy's video is good but this extra layer of your reaction over top it makes it so much funnier. Absolutely perfect
I found a "smart quotes" error in some PowerShell scripts I inherited. Spent hours frustrated trying to figure out why my scripts worked but they failed when run from the sever as part of a larger project file. Spotting the difference between real apostrophes and quotes and the smart quotes was almost impossible in the editor I was using. And why would I even look for that? What the hell? Who tf did that? Everyone was fine with the script being broken for like a year 😭
I remember in my first year of programming classes in college, we were supposed to take a list of instructions and painstakingly go through each instruction in a loop, emulate the CPU by hand, and return the result. I said "screw that", wrote an emulator in the language we were supposed to be learning, wrote a parser for the assembly code, typed in the assembly code, got the result, and gave the teacher my results. Because screw human error. I'd rather be right than know what I'm doing! (JK, at least about the second one.)
12:24 I’ve had to do a lot of Excel (Office) C# for my job as a data analyst (exporting data and formatting spreadsheets), and once you spend a bit of time I was able to learn it. I’m sure PowerPoint isn’t too much harder (famous last words)
I was literally watching this before Prime days ago and thinking “Man I KNOW he will like this video in some way.” and here I am. I am not a prophet or a programmer, I am just a person. A lucky person who no one knew I existed like no one knew a powerpoint ide existed until 2 hours ago lol. 😂
1:57 thanks for the pause i will use pause button more often from now on & start monologuing with myself - it will reduce the torture i am doing to my brain
13:00 I thought it will be about VBA, to some extend, it overwritten mine childhood, i literally saw mine grandma crying "dont throw me away for that trash", I thought it will be about using PowerPoint to generate presentations file of your data and some console based tiny little program or whatever..
"Imagine knowing this much about PP". Well, imagine working in a really small team that develop MSOffice plugins to make directors more proud of their pptx when presenting args to other directors. FML... (changed job now, nothing wrong with those jobs BTW, just wasn't for me)
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we should create a new trademark policy for Rust which requires people to subscribe to this channel
think maybe mix-morris made this entire thing to... get you?
Just subbed, at 103k. We did it!
Shitting on vim after that montage feels like this was a targeted attack on prime. He didn't teabag you, it was a potato sacking.
i am so hurt, even days afterwords...
@@ThePrimeTimeagen F
Imagine creating a whole video in hopes Prime would react to it just so you can deliver that vim punchline. 😂
@@ThePrimeTimeagen f
@@ThePrimeTimeagen Probably still hurt a year later.
I thought he was just gonna type the code and do all the text highlighting and indenting and stuff manually, and I never in a million years expected him to write code that compiles and runs. But no, he actually changed his PP into a real freaking lightweight IDE. Props, dude. Imagine knowing that much about PP.
surely by lightweight you mean in terms of features, not memory lol
i hope his pp still works after he turned it into an ide, maybe he still wants to have kids some day
@@carlpittenger And not CPU usage either. And not program size. Or basically anything else. Yes, I meant in terms of features.
pp
I wish I could make my pp into a lightweight IDE ;(
he made his point
and my day
you two make my day
Powerful
Power point
powerfully
I laughed so hard at the end when he said we can all agree that vim sucks. The bamboozle is real
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The montage was amazing and worth every second. Ghost dance is my new jam.
Man watched a 12 mins video just to get betrayed 30 secs before it ends, lmao
still trying to get this knife out of my back
His "Vim is a piece of sh*t" got me so cold ... like nothing could prepare me for it and he never mentioned vim earlier in his video or showed it on screen. I was laughing tears.
vim is one of the mean girls at 1:20, but yea that did really catch me off guard
me and prime shouted WHATTT at the exact same time when he said it
omg the bullet point typing method is actually genius
because it give you free "TAB to indent" without setting up any extra things
Lol, that Steve Jobs bit was ruthless. I'm following him simply because of the sheer tenacity of that take.
This is the Rust Foundation's future IDE
Shhhhhhhhhhhhh, you said the R word out loud ...
@@Prod-23 rust.
@@Prod-23 To court we go!
Never say it with the hard R
The pinnacle of programming.
The montage is without a doubt the greatest coding montage i have ever laid my eyes upon lmaooo.
I feel like the videos on this channel are so much more chaotic than his main channel
yes... that is why its a side channel ;)
Your point about childhood memories having been overwritten by office API's and other shit is a seriously underestimated toll that comes with our job.
This guy is amazing. It's not the tools but how you use them. Talking about his creativity and production tricks. And straight up writing of the content. Amazing music too, somehow it all made sense when I heard the Cowboy Bebop theme.
Love how you are laughing and crying at the same time at the end there, I share the feels. And I use neovim on windows.
If you like using neovim on windows, you should try hitting your dick with a hammer. Similar experience
🤢
I'm not sure I have ever found a better example of digital socks with crocks.
same :)
@@robonator2945 I also use Neovim on 'nix systems :D
This guy is exposing how unhinged programmers can be. If the world knew how insane we were they wouldn't trust us to build their apps.
Who else loves watching cool coding stuff with the Primeagen?
not me
MY MOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
All of uss
Around 36 thousand people till now
pls don't tell my girl about it, it'S secret :)
Bill Gates works *way* too hard to appear "not evil" to actually be "not evil".
Hey prime, no idea if you’ll see this. but I struggled in my late teens with some pretty shit addiction to some pretty shit things and I found your Chanel a year or so ago when I started my software engineering journey. Now I’m not gonna do the whole cliche you save my life; but what you have given me is a community to relate to that really has helped me so much. and I’m proud to say, now was a junior Java dev, that I owe a decent amount of that to you, and all the amazing people I’ve met through your channel. love you to bits man, I hope one day If you come to the uk I can say this face to face :D my man
Nice to hear this :)
That was so freaking savage at the end. I did an actual spit take, and the look on your face was priceless.
Today I learnt that powerpoint has a public api that you can use to make your own plugins. No idea what to do with that information, but cool
Yeah all office apps do
Hardcore did you dirty, but the editing was top notch and he clearly knows what he’s doing and I was entertained. Two thumbs up 😂
The pain in the last minute is just flawless 😅 great content from the both of you. Just gonna leave this here 👏 while I go and sub to MixMorris 😉
Powerpoint is Turing complete
it... is...
@@ThePrimeTimeagena new target for rustc
Very serious NakeyJakey energy flowing through this video
agreed
Very much so!
17:00 "Nice error box" XD
Well, you haven't seen errors thrown by some Python libraries, those are often a tower of tracebacks, like "Traceback while handling a traceback while handling a traceback while handling a traceback" etc.
I also fangle and jangle.
Using filenames for version control was hell in the 8.3 era.
This was by far one of the better such reaction videos lmao. Especially the ending with "Vim sucks!" Damn, son! That was completely unexpected!
Author link which is in the description is not working PRIMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
FIXING!! my b
“Thought that was the droid from Starwars”. Hahahahah
This gave me PTSD of building games in Microsoft Excel using Macros
the nice thing about VS [and VSC?] is that the error number is a link to the MSDN docs for that error so you not only can get a description of the error but examples on how to fix them...
often deprecated and missing LOL
The ending... oh my god I haven't laughed so hard in years. (Those who haven't watched the video yet do not keep reading this comment.)
The setup from the start of the video where you're like "where's vim and neovim, why is there an editor that's been deprecated for four years" and then how ridiculously hilariously over-long both of the music segments are, you actually _ask chat_ if you can skip it, and then after sitting through literally all of that at the end you barely get the satisfaction of seeing him actually make it work using powerpoint before he suddenly drops the bomb "at least we can all agree vim is a piece of shit"
Literally flawless punchline, like, it could not have been more perfect. I never would have expected it since he didn't bring up vim at all at the start. And... god. This guy's video is good but this extra layer of your reaction over top it makes it so much funnier. Absolutely perfect
I was extremly impressed when he got syntax hylighting to work.
This was the highest effort shitpost I've ever seen in my life
I literally just watched the video that prime is reacting to, and the reaction was the first related video.
Every part of this was glorious.
this was hilarious! hahaha.. the vim part was THE greatest plot ever
he flippin got him goood in the end
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This was entertaining. Its a good c++ review for experienced programmers.
Pure fire and shout out to your ups driver
ups drive is #1
Thank you for showing me this, daddy prime.
"you want mAtH?!?! this programming language doesn't just do math...?" bruh i died
Oh, coding in Powerpoint, how quaint.
Looks over at my second screen, currently filled with the formula field in Excel containing PL/SQL.
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bro refilled the monster with wine 💀💀💀💀💀💀
I found a "smart quotes" error in some PowerShell scripts I inherited. Spent hours frustrated trying to figure out why my scripts worked but they failed when run from the sever as part of a larger project file. Spotting the difference between real apostrophes and quotes and the smart quotes was almost impossible in the editor I was using. And why would I even look for that? What the hell? Who tf did that? Everyone was fine with the script being broken for like a year 😭
You think that's crazy?
There's legit an MS-Paint IDE! 🎨🖌
now i need this...
You need to get this guy on stream and convert him to the Church of Neovim
The end of that felt like the scene where Qui-Gon Gin gets stabbed
I've said it before and I will say it again. This guy is the IT's "Anchorman". Hilarious.
I remember in my first year of programming classes in college, we were supposed to take a list of instructions and painstakingly go through each instruction in a loop, emulate the CPU by hand, and return the result. I said "screw that", wrote an emulator in the language we were supposed to be learning, wrote a parser for the assembly code, typed in the assembly code, got the result, and gave the teacher my results.
Because screw human error. I'd rather be right than know what I'm doing! (JK, at least about the second one.)
"You gotta spend more that $13" me with my $15 keyboard 🎉
Coming from a rural place, I walk past the toilet to pee outside lol.
Is that Nakey Jakey? 🤨
12:24 I’ve had to do a lot of Excel (Office) C# for my job as a data analyst (exporting data and formatting spreadsheets), and once you spend a bit of time I was able to learn it. I’m sure PowerPoint isn’t too much harder (famous last words)
Apart from the inf do while loop the code won't even compile in c++ 😂
That ending. GOTTEM 😂
I was literally watching this before Prime days ago and thinking “Man I KNOW he will like this video in some way.”
and here I am.
I am not a prophet or a programmer, I am just a person.
A lucky person who no one knew I existed like no one knew a powerpoint ide existed until 2 hours ago lol. 😂
18:23 is genius
I used VBA in MS Access for my first app in 1997. Packaged and installed with your own splash screen etc. It was a nightmare so I learned a lot.
This is so frickin hilarious 😂😂😂
Best. Conclusion. Ever.
hey look nobody, this guy codes
His editing skills are on next level 💯
He clearly sees the point in making such a powerful IDE
Also his furby video is gold too
You can embed pretty much anything from an MS app in a PowerPoint slide, like a Power BI report, etc.
That ending 😂 we were freaking baited
Class act shouting out the author's patreon and channel!
1:57 thanks for the pause
i will use pause button more often from now on & start monologuing with myself - it will reduce the torture i am doing to my brain
What a plot twist at the end.
Going to sleep with a huge smile on my face, thx. 😂
The end was AMAZIIING!! Looool!!!
Guy in video: *presses compile*
TH-cam: *gives zoom ad*
The only IDE where you can inline your GUI.
13:00 I thought it will be about VBA, to some extend, it overwritten mine childhood, i literally saw mine grandma crying "dont throw me away for that trash", I thought it will be about using PowerPoint to generate presentations file of your data and some console based tiny little program or whatever..
But instead he did other way around..so typical these days
The ending -> Top 10 Anime betrayals.
Did Prime ever react to suckerpinch yet?
All that just to shit on vim, made the whole video worth it!!
Greatest end betrayal
"I don't see the word mutable in there" because it's right over your head
THE ENDING!!! get wrecked!!!!! hahaha
You couldn't waterboard that story out of me.
that ending was nasty 🤣🤣🤣
Sharing code in PPT.... That's a new door opened for me
You use VIM too?
15:27 yes all of those things sound good to me
BUTTER?!? Olive oil! With salt and pepper! How have you been getting it wrong this entire time?
6:21 gonna tell my kids this is how prime died
That ending was brutal on Prime 😂
that video gave me 2014 vibes. and i f*cking love it
vim vs ppt comparison vid coming up?
@6:19 Excuse you, Python is not weakly typed. It's dynamically-typed, but it's strongly-typed.
6:21 perfect headshot
"Imagine knowing this much about PP". Well, imagine working in a really small team that develop MSOffice plugins to make directors more proud of their pptx when presenting args to other directors. FML... (changed job now, nothing wrong with those jobs BTW, just wasn't for me)
that must be dreading ... eat and sleep with microsoft suites
I forgot about this atrocity that is somehow also an achievement.
Imagine spending so much time to hear this 😂