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Codesmith’s Software Engineering Immersive program is an advanced residency designed to help individuals launch or level-up a meaningful, high-level career in Software Engineering. We offer a 13-week Full-Time Immersive in both onsite and remote settings, as well as a 38-week Part-Time Remote Immersive. In addition, Codesmith offers a variety of other resources from free beginner workshops, part-time prep courses, the CSX learning platform and an endlessly supportive community. The Full-Time Software Engineering Immersive program teaches full stack JavaScript and computer science to prepare students for mid and senior level software engineering roles. Codesmith offers an extensive hiring support program that guides students through the hiring process.
Learn more at codesmith.io
Learn more at codesmith.io
Juneteenth Fireside Chat with FTRI Instructor Carly Jackson and NYT Software Engineer Karl Eden
Join Codesmith alums for a fireside chat moderated by Full-Time Remote Engineering Instructor Carly Jackson to discuss transitioning into a tech career and how to set yourself up to stand out in a sea of job applicants.
Our alumni share their journeys into, during, and after the Codesmith Immersive and discuss the challenges software engineers are facing with current tech market conditions.
Our alumni share their journeys into, during, and after the Codesmith Immersive and discuss the challenges software engineers are facing with current tech market conditions.
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Software Engineering in the Age of AI with Will Sentance
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Software Engineering in the Age of AI with Will Sentance
Codesmith Recently Hired Alumni Panel: Insights into Fintech Engineering
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Codesmith Recently Hired Alumni Panel: Insights into Fintech Engineering
Recently Hired Alumni Panel: Celebrating Black Engineers in Tech
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Recently Hired Alumni Panel: Celebrating Black Engineers in Tech
JavaScript the Hard Parts: Classes and Prototypes (OOP)
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JavaScript the Hard Parts: Classes and Prototypes (OOP)
Recently Hired Alumni Panel: Engineering for Software Companies
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Recently Hired Alumni Panel: Engineering for Software Companies
JavaScript the Hard Parts: Callbacks & Higher Order Functions
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JavaScript the Hard Parts: Callbacks & Higher Order Functions
Recently Hired Alumni Panel: New York City Onsite Immersive
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Recently Hired Alumni Panel: New York City Onsite Immersive
Codesmith Tech Talks: Sockets by Charles Dunlap sponsored by CaseBlink
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Codesmith Tech Talks: Sockets by Charles Dunlap sponsored by CaseBlink
Codesmith Tech Talks: Microservices & Distributed Tracing by Meredith Britt sponsored by Remake
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Codesmith Tech Talks: Microservices & Distributed Tracing by Meredith Britt sponsored by Remake
How Google SREs Modify Production Resources Safely & Securely | Codesmith Speaker Series
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How Google SREs Modify Production Resources Safely & Securely | Codesmith Speaker Series
Codesmith Tech Talks: Azure DevOps Services by Andrew Larkin sponsored by Bractlet
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Codesmith Tech Talks: Azure DevOps Services by Andrew Larkin sponsored by Bractlet
Codesmith Tech Talks: Container Orchestration Tools by Blessing Ntekume sponsored by Bractlet
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Codesmith Tech Talks: Container Orchestration Tools by Blessing Ntekume sponsored by Bractlet
JavaScript the Hard Parts: Closure, Scope & Execution Context
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JavaScript the Hard Parts: Closure, Scope & Execution Context
Intro to JavaScript: Functions & Objects
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Intro to JavaScript: Functions & Objects
Day in the Life of a Software Engineer: Codesmith Alum Joel Rivera
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Day in the Life of a Software Engineer: Codesmith Alum Joel Rivera
Parenting & Software Engineering: Strategies for Success
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Parenting & Software Engineering: Strategies for Success
Job Search Insights from Recently Hired Alums | Codesmith Alumni Panel
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Job Search Insights from Recently Hired Alums | Codesmith Alumni Panel
Codesmith Tech Talks: Cloudtech by Dean Biscocho sponsored by Bractlet
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Codesmith Tech Talks: Cloudtech by Dean Biscocho sponsored by Bractlet
Codesmith Tech Talks: New React Features by Mike Nunn sponsored by Bractlet
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Codesmith Tech Talks: New React Features by Mike Nunn sponsored by Bractlet
JavaScript the Hard Parts: Classes and Prototypes (OOP)
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JavaScript the Hard Parts: Classes and Prototypes (OOP)
Juneteenth Fireside Chat: Breaking Into Tech in Today’s Market
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Juneteenth Fireside Chat: Breaking Into Tech in Today’s Market
Codesmith Tech Talks: Load Balancers by Victoria Dillman sponsored by Bractlet
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Codesmith Tech Talks: Load Balancers by Victoria Dillman sponsored by Bractlet
Day in the Life of a Co-Founder & COO: Codesmith Alum Cam Greer
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Day in the Life of a Co-Founder & COO: Codesmith Alum Cam Greer
Codesmith Outcomes Reporting: A Conversation with James White of Banks, Finley, White & Company
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Codesmith Outcomes Reporting: A Conversation with James White of Banks, Finley, White & Company
DSML Speaker Series: A Machine Learning Approach to Political Segregation & COVID Vaccination Rates
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DSML Speaker Series: A Machine Learning Approach to Political Segregation & COVID Vaccination Rates
JavaScript the Hard Parts: Callbacks & Higher Order Functions
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JavaScript the Hard Parts: Callbacks & Higher Order Functions
Codesmith Tech Talks: Server-Side Rendering (SSR) by Summer Pu sponsored by Bractlet
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Codesmith Tech Talks: Server-Side Rendering (SSR) by Summer Pu sponsored by Bractlet
Codesmith Tech Talks: UX, UI & Development by Lloyd Bistany sponsored by Bractlet
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Codesmith Tech Talks: UX, UI & Development by Lloyd Bistany sponsored by Bractlet
So what I've always wanted to pivot towards anyways. Cool.
The visual quality of the video is woeful and unwatchable!
Sadly Devin is just smoke and mirrors. All those "Completing upwork tasks" is just something they wrote on their website/gave to shitposty blogposters. There is no actual proof of devin writing any production ready code for even the most simple of tasks. It still remains to be proven if we can ever get ANY software solution from an AI that goes past getting a singular Stackoverflow solution a bit faster than searching it myself. You guys should really get some more quality content on the channel - some person working in tech spouting what he's heard on the Internet isn't going to get you past a few thousand views a video.
you guys are two of my heroes and you dont even know it.
Aw thank you 😭 def do now
Where can i get full video?
Bs guy comment
I want a big neon logo like Brian has.
I'd swear this the the guy from Two and a Half Men.
Technical communication is what gave me the edge for my interview after Codesmith a few years ago! While I found some of the problems i encountered quite difficult, I always maintained clarity every step.
Thanks Helen, very kind & wise words
❤🔥 This was a fire talk!! thank you, love watching these insights
Something that Brian mention at Intro to React from FrontendMasters is that once you know how do we get here, you'll embrace complexity. And this goes also for the last part of this video when you discuss about Princeton grads and credentials and how that has been the way to show people on the industry, hey this person know it's stuff. The internet and the intention of the self-learners now shows that it's about attitude to learn to solve people problems. Keep it up and let's go.
my fav two guys!
same! my two favorites on frontendmasters
I've taken notes of Brian, Will and Scott courses at FrontendMasters (Js hard parts in OOP & Async, React, React in Production, Databases, Node, API Design) and recording the learning experience here in my YT as a way to recognize my flaws especially communicating my own ideas, be precise and capable of solving client's problems. Shout out for making this and all the effort put in here 🙏
Shout out to you and for keeping everyone abreast of your progress - you should share the notes you take here in the youtube comments as they're really great
🔥🔥
Can i know who is the instructor ? He is brilliant !
He's great right? Michael o'Halloran., Codesmith alum
Well done 👑. This is very informing and inspiring.
Do you people actually have a mic in your keyboards?
4:38 journey
This talk was fantastic! Brandi went right into the big leagues of tech and has so much to share.
And @Truthslayer808 thanks for all the questions/comments/endorsement in the livestream chat - brought a lot to the convo
I wish this was available as an online course 😢
It is an online course!!
Completely online opportunity. Applications close this June 28th! Huryy!!!
@@Codesmith Oh I see, but I’m far far away from NY unfortunately. Thought it’s on-site since being in NY is a requirement.
I am not from US. Can I apply too?
It’s only for New York residents
Sorry to hear that! Yes, only for NYC residents.
However in Codesmith we have free coding workshops clases and programming sessions every week! And if you want to enroll into our Bootcamps to can take it online:)
www.codesmith.io/future-code-nyc
Feel free to ask any questions in the comments!
Apply here: www.codesmith.io/future-code-nyc
Not the best solution
If you want to make this much better remove the first if statement and instead of returning Fizz or Buzz or FizzBuzz instead concatenate the strings together starting with if i%3=0 concatenate Fizz and i%5=0 concatenates Buzz. This allows you to optimize the code significantly saving redundant if statements
Thankyou for this.. Appreciated ❤
Thanks Oms :D
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Thank you thank you everyone who joined and was active in the chat - special shout out to - James (CTRI alum), Eleanor (PTRI alum)!
I'm not sure if its just me or something but i felt like i learned very little from this video. i just watched 1hr and 20 minutes of the class doing logic, I found very little explanation in any of the statements from the teacher, it's not a terrible video but I do believe it could be remade, also on a side note the only reason I understood most of this video is because I have spent a good bit of time learning other language's such as C++ and C# so I already have some knowledge here. So for a brand new learner this video would only confuse them if not maybe even stop their whole journey as a learner
25:55 content start
thank u sir
@@kyletaylor3860 Thank you!!
We need more courses from sir will sentance like hard parts of javascript interview 😅 on Frontend masters
Great song! :) a track to the max!
Still a 👍🏽in 2024
Keyboard name ?
If you need the links let us know, and will send it!
Fluent Icons by Miguel Solorio
Symbols by Miguel Solorio
Just sort and get the last element
THAT really is life as a software engineer
Randy?!
Give any js dev a syntax for making life easier will always misuse it
The example is showing the concept correctly, but the definition is not. A closure occurs when a function is CREATED in another function. The inner function can be stored somewhere and not necessarily returned. Similarly, functions being first class objects can be returned from a function, as a reference from somewhere else, in which case no closure is involved. So the statement "closure always occurs when a function returns a function" is not correct.
cout<<*max_element(arr.begin(), arr.end())<<endl;
bad audio quality