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I know you've been slacking off, but I don't trust you can fit what you know in 19 minutes (It's a joke, A JOKEE, don't shoot me).
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20 - learn 30 - churn 40 - earn 50 - burn 60 - teach 70 - tell
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I think that if the 1st month isn't you alone or with like 2 other people experimenting via code in the basement somewhere, you're doing something wrong. Time to market is extremely important unless said otherwise. So is your own experience with your product and a clear vision. So is getting the architecture at least partially right. And you can't really do either of those things, unless you do a deep dive into what it is you want to be doing to get at least a bit of experience(with the tech, with the domain knowledge, with the problem statement, with the market). I wrote this blind before watching, wonder if I'll get beaten with a stick now.
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In Czech republic, the government gave on the order of 20 million dollars to make an online highway permit system. They locked down the public offering to offer it to one company, they said it was for security concerns, as the database of vehicles was supposed to contain identification of vehicles of secret services(unsolvable problem, apparently). This is probably worth about 200K a year or something. For us, this is a lot of money, considering that for me this is a weekend project.
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I doubt anything will happen. The same "ah, a very bad thing I don't understand has happened, let's talk about it for a week and then move on" public reaction will occur.
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The thing is, if you love code, you like to read it too sometimes. This video is more like you asking for advice than giving it. It's also more about coming to terms with some kind of stress of reading code than the actual practice of reading code. I hope it gets better for you people one day, but I don't really feel this stress you're talking about, I also love asking questions, don't do TDD and sure as heck don't use intellij idea, so this is quite awkward for me to watch. Nope, don't like this.
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The person that made this up should get a patent on no managerial vision.
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😂
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If he says what I think he says I will seriously unsubscribe from this channel.
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Okay I was completely wrong in thinking he's going to talk about how CI is so important for 10 minutes, I'm glad to be wrong :D
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Maybe it's stemming from my lack of experience, but introducing a 'needless' abstraction for the reason of readability or testability always makes me ponder the future and I end up abstracting everything instead of writing actual code and doing poor job even at that, because not having actual logic skews my perception of what's going to be important or subject to change. Then I just end up with bloated code that's paradoxically hard to read because you always have to switch screens between functions. Maybe this stuff becomes way more advantageous in big projects, which I haven't been a part of, but for everyone else, it just seems like a waste of time, especially if you're coding solo. (excuse my ignorance)
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 @stefanhermansen8975 hahaha this is priceless. I'm dying :D We all are.
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I learned something new today, thanks.
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Good code should be readable by almost anyone? My neighbour's mom needs to be able to read my distributed job queue code for reliably sending out emails. It's gonna save me so much money in case I need to hire a gardener to do software engineering. Obviously.
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Good to hear that's mostly the same thing. I wouldn't introduce any indirection at first if you don't have to, though. It just complicates the program, you can just swap the implementations inline. Unless you're doing something really sophisticated(like when you have to rely on polymorphism to do the program logic), you don't need to use interfaces right from the get go.
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breaking bad. haha. I love it.
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You're extremely fortunate at this channel youtube hasn't deleted their database.
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Hello. This is nexovec. He doesn't like drag, so he minimizes it. Nexovec is a happy programmer. Be like nexovec.
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