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Kevin Naughton Jr.
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The RIGHT Way for Software Engineers to Ask for Help
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3 Things I Learned from my Panic Attack at Work (as a Software Engineer)
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Why I Don't Code After 5pm
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Getting Promoted WON'T Make You Happy...
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Coding Kinda Sucks...
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Coding Kinda Sucks...I'm not really sure if I actually like coding. I feel like we're expected to decide what we want to do when we're 18 and then just stay the course... All my links: k2.codes/ For business inquiries email partnerships@k2.codes Join this channel to get access to perks: ruclips.net/channel/UCKvwPt6BifPP54yzH99ff1gjoin
1 year without my dad
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today marks 1 year without my dad. these are the things i've been thinking about. i hope this video can help someone going through something similar.
thank you for 100k
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Even for $1,000 They Can't Quit Vim...
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The HARSH Reality of Working in Big Tech
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Girls Try Hacking for $100...It Gets WEIRD
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How to Get Ahead of 99% of Software Engineers
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How to Get Ahead of 99% of Software Engineers
An Entire Computer Science Degree in 11 Minutes
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An Entire Computer Science Degree in 11 Minutes
A Day in the Life of a Software Engineer in New York City
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A Day in the Life of a Software Engineer in New York City
I Flew 2,901 Miles to Fail All My Tech Interviews
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I Flew 2,901 Miles to Fail All My Tech Interviews
Software Engineering: The Most Predictable Career
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Software Engineering: The Most Predictable Career
These secrets give you an unfair advantage for coding interviews
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These secrets give you an unfair advantage for coding interviews
How I Got Promoted in 1 Year as a Software Engineer
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How I Got Promoted in 1 Year as a Software Engineer
Tech Layoffs: Don't Panic, Here's What to Do Next
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Tech Layoffs: Don't Panic, Here's What to Do Next
Advice from the Top 1% of Software Engineers
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Advice from the Top 1% of Software Engineers
5 Things I Learned From Constantly Failing as a Software Engineer
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5 Things I Learned From Constantly Failing as a Software Engineer
a day in the life of a software engineer in silicon valley
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a day in the life of a software engineer in silicon valley
Why you'll never be a software engineer...
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Why you'll never be a software engineer...
how I FINALLY got rid of my impostor syndrome (and how you can too)
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how I FINALLY got rid of my impostor syndrome (and how you can too)
FASTEST Way to ACTUALLY Get a Job in Tech
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FASTEST Way to ACTUALLY Get a Job in Tech
A complete sin, considering that you are Doctor Octopus son.
Which languages did you learn in university and for which purposes? BTW loved your video, gained a lot of motivation!
This is exactly the video I needed to see! I'm starting college this year with a major in CS. I know it'll be challenging, but I can't wait to see how I'll have changed and grown by the end of it all.
watch this one 6:47 you will feel energied Most people can do that (become a software engineer) but NOT EVERYONE can become a good one. To be a good software engineer, the most important thing is that you try to understand things how it works, you really really try hard to understand HOW IT WORKS, MAKE IT WORK"
She worked on Workspace, huh
My professor made us all memorize the main method for java and write it out 1000 times. public static void main(string []args) --> at the end of the year i still didn't know what it meant but i knew how to write it out haha
What are you doing now? Apart from youtube. Is your job great?
XT is such an amazing guy, he speaks with intellect and enthusiasm, I will deffinately take his advice, solid advice from a true OG 👏😁
You are Scam artist, your SDA program is scam.
leetcode is just part but is not all, the most important part is behavioral interview
omg typescript sound so fitting for java.
Got an offer the night before you graduated? Wow. What in the world am I doing wrong. I was a straight B student and I can't for the life of me get a job offer. I work in a game engine all day, have a nice machine learning and application development project on my resume, and yet I cant even get past the initial interview cause other people are just "better candidates". I get no feedback or anything. Its so frustrating. Idk what to do.
The best and easiest solution! Thank you
Similar problem to merge intervals
Fibonacci. It's Fibonacci
Hi. Thank you for explanation. How does a recursive method generate and int value? And how does an int value keeps adding up to give you a total of levels?
ACTUALLY THE REASON I JOINED CS IS THE SAME AS YOURS. i like playing video game and wants to take the CS and i realized it is not only progamming but math also 🥲 AND PHYSICS TOO... i'm scared but i really want to do it tbh
oml i've been in the comment sections searching for those who struggled in CS but graduated at all. any advice for someone who doensn't really good at math but really want to go to CS major???
"hella confusing... [""un"" ""iq"",""ue""] especially with those void returns can you go into one simple case provided...we make all the calls down ? We make four calls to the function and get to the end of the array, it runs and then returns true back into third call 'ue' okay result is still blank, that returns TRUE to the previous recursive call, and then again for the second recursive call. What is being modified here other than result? I basically don't get the back propagation here, can you work out the first backpropagation case or two? why would you NOT take current ? Because it is NOT unique?"
The guy that has been working for 17 years is a Mega Super Full Stack++ developer 😂
I wonder if they are traversing the trees in their day to day work 😊
How do you feel about creating products that with cause tyranny against your common man
The explanations are really good. Thanks!!
Thanks for sharing brother
thanks
Coding in high school was fun
The best explanation ever!!
I got a job offer after getting 11 min degree
you pathetic
XT is the goat
Hello, quick question. Prior to you beginning your intro to python class, what was your highest level of education?
Lot of Indians
data structures railed me too tbh
What Ive found after talking to a lot of software engineers that are working for big tech companies that they have very little working experience in other fields than what they’re appointed in, others seem to
Google employers are good at leetcode type of problems. Other than that they are not much that good
Why no White people?
I can relate to your pain, its not easy but its important to focus on yourself, be grounded in the present, and nurture meaningful relationships. enjoy your wandering 20s
Sad but important question -- how many of these folks are still there?
I think I'll just share this for funsies: I'm from Germany and here you can also do an apprenticeship to become a software developer. Meaning that you work at a company and go to school from time to time. In my school (and in my company) most people initially went to university and either studied something useless like sociology and realised that they won't make a penny with that so they looked into other career options, or (which was possibly a majority) they had started studying CS or some related subject and either realised that this way of learning just wasn't it, since theory doesn't necessarily get you very far in programming, or that they just felt completely overwhelmed and struggled to keep up. One of my co-apprentices in my company had started studying economic CS for a semester or two and she out of the three of us was definitely the one who needed by far the most time and care for the basic concepts, which was totally okay, of course, we tried to be patient and supportive, yet I found that very... interesting to observe that the only one of us who had actually started a formal education in this field was the one who struggled with it the most.
Lost my dad 10 days ago i used to be really close with him but from past few years I drifted apart from him and idk how to cope with it I just think about maybe if I did this or that he could have been here with me but the reality just hits me that he is gone and I just feel so lost without my dad
The Brainpop Coding thing sucks
4:35 4:55 crux 1)Traverse entire grid 2) create parallel matrix with dp values
3:30
It's spelled "nought". Good video though.
This is a great video to understand. If you keep it currency agnostic, it's better because people outside the US really get confused with examples of nickels and cents.
Its all asians there😅😅
From what you said should I just go and try to go to college? I'm just afraid of going and trying to learn and then fail because I need a full time job I need to pay my bills and I can't afford to go to college even now. Any ideas of what I could do?
"THINGS WORTH HAVING DON'T COME EASILY" that's dep
I thought I'd GET a computer science degree in 11 minutes here 😂
bro you dont need to cut every second of downtime especially with the old dude, peoples attention spans cant be that cooked
Ive been in Google for 10 years, yet I still live in my car on companys parking lot.