Your insights on LinkedIn are really eye-opening! I appreciate your expertise and I'm definitely going to give your advice a try. Could you share more about what your latest video discusses? Also, thanks for the helpful tips last time-I applied them and saw great results! How can I get more details about your services? Considering working with you based on your impressive experience! 😊 Rahof AboRefaat
Trust it had taken lots and lots of jobs. I am software engineer for 15 yrs , i would know . They want results much faster and pressure is waaaaaay uo to produce and perform more abs better
You are 💯 correct about the find view by id thing when dealing with xml and back then Java. But it seems kotlin team has lowkey learnt a lot from flutter with jetpack compose. It looks just like flutter code but with some slight differences. I used to use only iOS and had to add target for android and man, It was hard but now although things are way easier, I haven’t found any use case for native
Your insights on having a side project are invaluable, Khalid! It's clear you have a lot of experience in self-taught development and breaking into tech. I'm inspired to start my own side project now. Could you share some tips on balancing a side project with a full-time job? 🤔
I have over 100 side projects unpublished, just because of my location and my state of being. I can't afford the 99$ for ios neither the $25 for Google Play Console. Anyways, I am an ios dev and I love to mainly focus on that for now. I just pray help could reach me thru you so that I can pay for the dev fee for ios, by the special grace of God, before this year ends, I would succeed in the game of app dev. I promise. InshaAllah ❤
Bro, I need 99$ to pay for an ios dev account, can you for the sake of Allah help me with it? Wallahi I am a young talented developer good in flutter but I can't get my app's live because I can't afford $99, pls. 🙏
They might not be killing it off, but they are killing it by changing the framework so all your code that you only wrote a couple years ago is broken. They're making it as crap as java.
That's how software works. Your code accumilates "tech debt", becomes legacy, and even breaks if you haven't maintained it in 2 years. Standard not Flutter specific.
You're right life is horrible with XML but we overcome from it since compose came and changed everything and every field has its own pros and cons at the end it depends on the developer and how he use his probleming sopving skill and how he's productive to his tools. Thanks for sharing your thoughts waiting more valuable vids from you waryaa 😂 and that's a joke. Salamah
I tried Compose and really like it. It's similar to Flutter which makes transitioning easier if I ever wanted to (highly doubt it tho). Haye, more videos on the way.
I see some unfair comments about the youtuber, just want to point it out. He perfectly explained it according to what he knows and it was not a clickbait. He answered the question in first 10 seconds.
React Native would be the 'go to' option for you. Many people choose Flutter because of it is 'attractive' user interface. If that is not your aim, then work in React Native instead. Flutter does has a steep learning curve and many bells and whisles that you have to learn with time.
Here is my journey that why I choose flutter. At the initla stage of my career I choose web dev and started learning and making progress each day but one day I got stuck into one simple problem (I have to center a div 😆) and than I go t frustrated at that point of time and than I chose Android Native to begin with and also made progress there and got internship in Native and there I got to know about Flutter and since than (year 2020) I fall in love with Flutter and started making application and it's been so fun to make applications. Now I am good in Flutter and also had deployed application in AppStore and PlayStore and also made multiple projects as well. (This is my roller coster journey)
That potential customer who asked for a Facebook-type app but better and for $100... yeah I laughed out loud. They have no idea what goes into something like that
Good video, also just started with tech as an hobby. But after a couple of weeks I realised all things I learned and did, could do an ai 10 times better, also might be that a lot of jobs can be done easily with ai, no? Not sure if I should continue, could be that in a couple of years it’s not necessary anymore
AI can do your job because you're only doing 5% of the job. You're a hobbiest who hasn't built or seen a complex code yet. You also haven't had a meeting with nontechnical product managers, designers, and business owners who don't know what they wanna build but they want it built. This is what software developers do and AI can't do any of that, not even in the next 10 years. I'd encourage you to continue to learn more and improve your skill. Keep in mind that most AI demoes are staged and their abilities are exeggerated. I'm not worried about it.
Hi, the accent isn't the problem. Your lighting is pretty bad and there's no editing in your videos. that's why its difficult to keep track of what you're saying without a visual aid, like text or pictures. If you're numbered listing it. you could have that on the side. your content is different. your views will definitely grow
on tech not updating to latest version This is going to change dramatically in the next decade EU already has penalties for companies that don't inform the public in 48 or 72 after the discover the security leak. The penalty is around 4% of their annual revenue Oracle is already asking for paid Java support for Java 8 Linux Kernel has shorten it's LTS release support from 6 to 2 years the mantra - if ain't broke don't fix it will be too expensive for companies and too risky, especially if they are using tech that is backward compatible Nobody wants to support old tech especially if they aren't getting paid
Shout out to the EU for giving us job security even though I don't think they're gonna enforce the 4%, and I'm a big fan of this tbh because most of the old tech is maintained by oldheads who are retiring in droves. I doubt our generation is gonna to work on codebases that are older than us.
@@KhalidWar Your accent is really nice Mashallah! It actually made you stand out and was one of the reasons I kept watching when I saw your first video yesterday I'm guessing you live in an English speaking country. It'll naturally fade over time but it's definitely not something you should feel like you need to get rid of
@@KhalidWar It was actually a little confusing because it didn’t sound like a typical Somali accent, so I thought you might live in a European country. Living in the US for so long makes sense for how it sounds It’s really hard to grow on socials unless you somehow go viral, and I can see you’re getting good views and likes. You speak really well and clearly, your accent is not an issue at all Sometimes people online project their insecurities, and sometimes they intentionally try to make other people insecure, definitely take everything with a grain of salt 🧂
I'm exactly where you were. I am one year in after doing a coding bootcamp and still trying to get into a SWE job. I am considering making my own SaaS products not only to get experience/skill to show off to employers, but hopefully make some extra income.
Great video. I definitely need to find something of my own to work on, that I can be proud of. Could you make a video on how your interview experience was for your current or previous companies?
Google itself is developing more and more of it's apps in Flutter like Google Pay, Google Earth, Classroom, Google Analytics and so on... and so on... so no, I see no chance that they are canceling it!