If you’re lazy but ambitious, learn programming
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
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my guy..... when i've read the title, i was like: it's either a snake oil or a click bait. hahaha. you've crushed the title in a first second with a hard reality. short and to the point. keep it up. cheers
Haha yes you have to ride the clickbait sometimes, as long as you're honest immediately! Thank you for watching.
This is a great layout. I can attest to the benefits of programming!
Thanks Jack, absolutely!
Something about this video that instantly resonated with me (more than just the title). Something in the content (idk what) made me instantly press the subscribe button. Keep making such videos!!! Cheers!!!!!
Aha thank you shubham, glad this connected with you. Thank you for subbing!
@Mindwear I agree with this comment. It would be interesting to see some more vids on this exact topic, but in more detail. Say take every point you made, and back it up with more information.
@ Yeah that's a fair point Fleniken, I'll do a future vid like that in the future. This was one of those video ideas I had to get out of my head and into the world first lol. Cheers for the feedback.
Thanks dude, you made a good work. Though i think video is a little bit too short, i mean you talked quickly. Ofcourse there was nothing superfluous, but still its unusual to hear 4 minutes long video with only valuable information and no bla-bla .
Yeah true, I try and give max information to your time and exit. Indeed there is a lot of filler content on TH-cam lol. Some of my other vids are slightly longer. All the best.
Thanks brother❤
No worries!
Great video, Can you please clarify what you said at this time 1:42, " to break complex problems into smal???? manageable pieces"
Yeah of course, I said 'small, more manageable pieces'. All the best!
its probably the most difficult thing for lazy people to learn, at the slightest set back you'll want to quit. The learning curve is too steep for "lazy" people
No such thing as laziness, but there is depression, or anxiety, or adhd, or all three induced procrastination. ADHD and anxiolitic meds work best.
I am ambitious to learn programming but I am lazy.
yep im learning programming im mainly interested in generative AI and Agents and using AI models.
Yeah, awesome!
Thanks, bro! What's the name of the app or platform you're using to write on?
No worries, excalidraw 🤛
3:18 please make a video. if you already did, please let us know.
Yeah I'll make a video about this.
I can code a bit.
But when it comes to problem solving I tend to skip it.
What should I do?
Yeah problem solving is one half of the coin, I'll do a video about this but if you google search 'code challenges' there are different websites that enable you to practice coding problems and get better at problem solving them. For example, Edabit is one of the websites for this.
been a dev for decades and I wouldn't recommend programming to anyone these days. LLM's currently write better code than around 95% of the people I've worked with if you know how to prompt them. What this means is that people who can do the business side of things, who also know Computer Science will be doing the programming more and more leaving much less room for programmers who aren't computer scientists. Which is the 5-10 year prospect at best, because eventually LLM's will probably get good enough to not require the CS part.
Unless you mix your programming with something physical like electrical engineering, you're cooked.
How/where do you learn to properly prompt a LLM so that it gives you exactly what you are looking for? Can someone that has never studied programming and has little to no technical knowledge do this?
Maybe play for Arsenal, Dennis?
Cool ass channel baby !
Cheers Noel 🤛