I always just ask "Can we get budget for that new feature?"
@SoloKarry3 сағат бұрын
A good PM (very few exist) can play this role internally and externally, especially if they are technically minded as well.
@sofianealloui4 сағат бұрын
Goosebumps ♥
@kavarod1016 сағат бұрын
correct ✅
@LutherDePapier7 сағат бұрын
😭
@Reliant18647 сағат бұрын
This is not entirely accurate. You need someone looking at the bigger picture and seeing what's coming down the pipeline. Ive recently had devs say no to some added non functional code only to learn its being added because we will eventually need ot im the logs and those logs are critical in certain security scenarios. Your people need to know the why
@GuneTools9 сағат бұрын
I’m in the chasm
@thisaintmyrealname110 сағат бұрын
what is php
@KetaFPV12 сағат бұрын
As a Python enjoyer... This was based in truth..
@AkashPandya912 сағат бұрын
Say whatever you want about languages, Java was, is and will always be the greatest language of all time. And those who know how to code in Java and understands it's value & power well would agree. Haters are always gonna hate. We just gonna ignore them like Linux DE devs ignore those systemd haters...
@LutherDePapier16 сағат бұрын
42 seconds in I don't see how this is relevant to macOS.
@LutherDePapier16 сағат бұрын
No hate.
@asagiai496517 сағат бұрын
I'm a simple programmer. For me if it works it works.
@Faemoonkin19 сағат бұрын
Well said, sir.
@post_rot20 сағат бұрын
this is a lie, this guy is so pretentious and fake, i have only been building things i like and i cant get a job because of that, u unfortunately have to do the whole react cringe thing or u will be stranded and i found this the hard way
@karansethia103722 сағат бұрын
Its just the market, its those dumbass HRs that put out opening of junior dev and give 3+ yoe as a requirement
@feschber22 сағат бұрын
Its so dang hard to listen to these as a German :(
@kevinh521223 сағат бұрын
My managers have recently come up with a "brilliant" plan - we now do our regular tasks and the tasks of management because it makes us "more informed". Management and HR loved the idea so much. No, we didnt get a payrise or any additional benefits for this. Edit: Management only do holiday trackers and tell people off for stuff now. They're "there for the escalations", but we've always done the escalations so now they're making more than us while we do their work
@leyasep5919Күн бұрын
Thanks for pandering to me !
@chocolatebarcroissantКүн бұрын
…and three sprints later we are still debating on which approach is best for our feedback form submissions.
@pika_mula_anywaysКүн бұрын
I have been trying to get a job for 2 months now, but jesus christ I can't seem to land one. I create awesome projects and put them on GitHub, apply to job opportunities, but always get rejected. I believe I have a good level of experience, but it's really tough tbh... I know people say to enjoy programming but it become difficult when u don't get noticed.
@jorgeraymasonКүн бұрын
A better day is coming don’t lose hope
@aaronjumpa9666Күн бұрын
“Being a plumber is not hard” I agree with the overall message but that’s an idiotic statement brother lol
@ttt69420Күн бұрын
You know work never ends right? It just keeps going, there's no finish line that you're getting closer to.
@BittermanAndyКүн бұрын
Right. It's a treadmill. And if you don't go fast enough you fall off. Saying "no" isn't trying to get to a finish line, it's trying not to fall off.
@ttt69420Күн бұрын
@@BittermanAndy Maybe they run faster in India
@KammaronnКүн бұрын
🥲
@gerke_kokКүн бұрын
Saying NO to a new tech stack that does not fit into your team but gets some feature implemented the company wants so badly they want to risc it...
@parkourbeeКүн бұрын
-agen
@StinkyCatFartsКүн бұрын
Yeah good luck with that lol
@CianMcsweeneyКүн бұрын
Java is fine, good standard library, I just wish that it gave more options/avenues to not have to go full OOP, like maybe a struct/record type instead of everything having to be an object, for a lot of problems that maps a lot more naturally than "everything is an object"
@mihailyanchev1905Күн бұрын
I am not inclined to agree. Most engineers I work with rarely see the bigger picture, even the senior ones. They either refuse or ignore the strategic view, which often causes big misalignment between strategic goals and efforts. Often wanting to do something “the right way” whatever that means, can waste so much time and make little difference in the end. This is why you need coordinators and strategic advisors.
@conceptratКүн бұрын
Fail hard. Fail harder. Fail... Boom!
@Qwerty123zzuyКүн бұрын
Garbage take😂 With that project, u wouldn't make it past the ATS.
@theReal_WKDКүн бұрын
I did just that. I gave myself a true project that I'd really take joy and pride to build. Coming from the no-code world (Webflow), it was my very first time using React (don't shame please) or writing any meaningful amount of code. I wrote some Typescript back then to enhance the sites I built with Webflow but nothing crazy. The project ended up as an actual Saas (still building), for which I've received 2 buying offers even though it's far from finished and has no users yet (I won't sell). And yeah, it got me hired. Now, I have a dev job and keep building my Saas in my spare time. I doubt that a To-do app or a diluted Twitter's clone would have done that for me.
@malismoКүн бұрын
A hundred percent agree, being able to say no is the number one skill which should be required to get a software engineering job
@skolariiКүн бұрын
"NO we wont build our own framework" Say that to the engineers at Meta who made React or Pytorch "NO we wont build our own protocol" Say that to the Google engineers who built GRPC or QUIC or Kubernetes or Apple engineers that built iMessage or the Netflix engineer who adopted and extended eBPF "NO we wont build our own programming language" Say that to the Google engineers who built Go or the mozilla engineers who built Rust. It's called Software "Engineering", don't forget the engineering part for the software part.
@adammodzelewski4204Күн бұрын
We have also term overengineering, when you build some shit despite of need. And that was the message, build new things when tools that you already have are not enough.
@myne0021 сағат бұрын
Yeah, pick the companies with near unlimited resources to say "nuh uh!" Even you must have heard "the exceptions that prove the rule"
@asagiai496517 сағат бұрын
It is called software engineering Not Software OverEngineering
@MrMeltdownКүн бұрын
The answer was CORBA…. shudder
@klanmasterioКүн бұрын
Pirate Software at home
@guyfromdubai2 күн бұрын
"If you break your legs, its hard to cook orangutan" -AH
@MarkMark2 күн бұрын
“All programming is inconvenient“ I haven’t had this thought since I switched to Elixir.
@Jeremyak2 күн бұрын
That's a Chad play, king trolls of 2024
@CristopherCutas2 күн бұрын
shutup youtube! hahahah
@ddg-norysq14642 күн бұрын
sagemath > matlab
@P-39_Airacobra2 күн бұрын
Although on the plus side, if you choose to give up then I have less competition (im joking)