I'm a professional accountant and I code as a hobby. My full time programmer friends talk about using the latest techs for their projects and this makes me feel not good enough sometimes as it's hard to keep up with them. Thanks for the Video. I feel better about myself now. I'm your No. 1 fan watching you from Ghana West Africa.
side projects and constantly keeping up with new frameworks are only doable when you dont have kids or other constraints (elderly to take care of, health issues...). so basically you can only be a good programmer until ~35. it is a constant rat race and i (now in my early 40s) wish i'd never chose programming as a career.
That's the main reason here in latam, companies will prefer younger developers: lots of "free time" to work extra hours fixing anything that catches fire
I thought I was good at programming for a while. It's everyone around me who tells me I'm terrible. StackOverflow users, university students, etc. Even after 6 years (3 in university education and 3 in a job), I've made no significant improvements. :/
That's so true, that's literally how I see the community and so on. Everyone calls you shit at it, I'm doing this as a hobby. But planning on being a Programmer, when I get to college.. but everyone I ask for help is rude because that's what I see when they are on always.
Your eyes and skin color is soooo 😍. Also i always felt i wasn't smart enough for programming. I feel like im better at more artistic jobs and my soft skills are pretty strong and honestly I HATE IT. I rather be a great programmer and be introverted than the extrovert that knows how to sell you a box full of shxt. Everyone knows Art and humanities is a shxt career.
I'm a professional accountant and I code as a hobby. My full time programmer friends talk about using the latest techs for their projects and this makes me feel not good enough sometimes as it's hard to keep up with them. Thanks for the Video. I feel better about myself now. I'm your No. 1 fan watching you from Ghana West Africa.
I feel that exact way sometimes. Its good to know a lot of us programmers feel this way. Thanks for watching!
side projects and constantly keeping up with new frameworks are only doable when you dont have kids or other constraints (elderly to take care of, health issues...).
so basically you can only be a good programmer until ~35. it is a constant rat race and i (now in my early 40s) wish i'd never chose programming as a career.
That's the main reason here in latam, companies will prefer younger developers: lots of "free time" to work extra hours fixing anything that catches fire
You know what...
I am garbage:(
Me too
yep me too.
No such thing as a bad programmer - just a bad mindset.
Yes exactly!
I thought I was good at programming for a while. It's everyone around me who tells me I'm terrible. StackOverflow users, university students, etc. Even after 6 years (3 in university education and 3 in a job), I've made no significant improvements. :/
That's so true, that's literally how I see the community and so on. Everyone calls you shit at it, I'm doing this as a hobby. But planning on being a Programmer, when I get to college.. but everyone I ask for help is rude because that's what I see when they are on always.
Your eyes and skin color is soooo 😍. Also i always felt i wasn't smart enough for programming. I feel like im better at more artistic jobs and my soft skills are pretty strong and honestly I HATE IT. I rather be a great programmer and be introverted than the extrovert that knows how to sell you a box full of shxt. Everyone knows Art and humanities is a shxt career.
This is really helpful thank you so much!! 💗💗
But I am fucking bad...
how do i subscribe twice?
1:21 amog-
Reason: Because I suck