You should do an episode like the syntax.fm "stumped" ones, where they ask each other interview questions. I think doing it with code samples/live coding would really work well.
brilliant has so much sponsored youtube content that I'm starting to suspect that all the money they make goes back into education and information. some people just wanna see the world learn.
Amazing video! I'd recommend notion.so - a brilliant note-taking application (way better then Evernote) I'd also like to ask you - I'd really get into Node.js and so on but what is Heroku, Digital Ocean, Zeit, ... Is it the same as web hosting? Could you please cover this topic in the upcoming videos? Thanks mates and I hope that you'll have a beautiful 2019!
I personally found Colt Steele's Web Development Course to be everything I need to lift myself up. After that, self-learning can do the trick. But a simply hand guided course to teach the basics is useful.
I JUST finished peeling 30 potaotes and was so pissed, after the third potatoe I tried to figure out if there was a more effective way of doing it (like deciding if we really needed 30 potatoes, or finding a machine that peels the potatoes for you). Turns out we really needed 30 potatoes, so I settled on just getting better at peeling them. Then I went on youtube and decided to watch this and you're talking about potatoes and efficiency. Amazing.
Mpj... Seriously consider a channel that is life shit... generally...I had this thought, this episode confirms it...you'd be great! Love your coding stuff...but man.... Over the pond Joe Rogan... you'd kill it lol
Protestant dogma is presenting financial successes as an indicator that the successful individual is chosen by God so it's one to one relationship with God. In Catholicism, the "God's work" has been primarily described as helping others, so individual doesn't treat his financial successes as an indicator of God's "approval".