Learning to Code After 30, First Programming Jobs, Dev Rel, and AI Taking Jobs: Paul Bratslavsky
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- čas přidán 17. 03. 2024
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This was so much fun, thank you Dorian for having me. Hope your community enjoys our chat.
Amazing it pumped me up to go back to coding! I did spend 2 years learning code and found 3 clients to sell websites, but due to weed daily consumption I quit now 5th month clean and here in London my close friend work for Google as senior developer seems like I got great chances but fear of interviews not knowing everything and weed stopped me but due to your late age landing first job inspired me really myself I’m 30 ,for past 4 months I watching videos and sharpening my mentality trying to get rid of fear not knowing all what’s related to front end.😊
I like these. just going off the title rn, I'm not even 25 yet but feel like I'm struggling to learn to program so hearing about others learning by themselves is inspiring
Keep going man. I got my first job coding at 31. Started studying at 28. You can do it.
Keep doing it man, you’re almost there
its all about getting every task down to steps.
I'm starting to learn this year at an age of 33.
Keep it up, I started learning at 36 so not to late for you at all, and you will still have a lot of opportunities.
Nice interview! Great to hear this guy's perspective
Glad you enjoyed it.
This video needs way more likes!! Love ALL of your content, keep it as genuine as possible as you are and keep it coming when possible!! 🤘🏾💪🏾💯
Microsoft SQL = T-SQL
My day to day lol
Relational databases are ideal for reporting purposes. They require numerous tables to achieve full normalization of a database.
BTW, Great interview.
I wish I could give this video more than one like. It's that good!
Thank you.
Love this video!
I started like I dove DEEP into python a year ago but then I gave up because of all three talk about AI making a lot of programmers obsolete plus all the layoffs idk if that was a good idea or not I wish I hadn’t stopped because I actually really liked it but I got scared about putting in all that work and then not getting a job or only having a job for a few years before “AI took over” 😢
AI is already good enough to replace a code monkey. Ie someone who just copypastes code without understanding it.
AI based on LLM will never replace a programmer, ie someone who solves problems and designs solutions using code and frameworks.
It is never too late you can pick it back up again.
@@JayMaverickAI honestly seems like a search engine.
AI is a bot, it knows well how to automate tasks, but it learns from -US-, not just by itself. It is our creativity that even made AI great, but if we stop, AI stops (stagnates) afaik. It's still worth it, AI is here to help us program, not to take over.
Thing is from what I was told in order to become a good programmer it's something you have to be really interested in not just to get a job, putting a bunch of time into something and stopping because you're afraid you won't get a job shouldn't matter, if it's something you like doing you keep at it even if it's for free right now because you genuinely want to learn it
What if CZcams helps you complete watching a video by not suggesting other videos that would distract you 🤔🤔
That would be great.