gifted people doesn't exist it's the result of the working for years and years to be what they are now cuz anyone could be anything he want by extra working
@@houssaineidrissi1785 that is indeed true but being gifted is a real thing even if they still need to put in hard work. for a guy who hasn’t been doing youtube for that long, jomas video quality is insane
@@houssaineidrissi1785 I don't think his sense of humor is the result of hard work. People are different so of course some people will be better at some things than others.
It reminds me of my friend in high school who dropped out of conventional education. At the beginning of our adventure with coding, we were around 16 years old. He was working on a dashboard for one company. One day, however, his parents forbade him to use the computer. The deadline was close. He went to the library and finished the project on a phone with an ssh terminal. No IDE or syntax highlighting. Crazy 2012.
No coding guy has been able to make laugh and learn at the same time. I look forward for your videos. Thank you for making me feel good watching ur stuff.
Hi, This is a good one to watch while resting a little bit during lunch. I recently started making educational content for students while teaching language courses. Until then I had no idea how much inexperienced I was in PC, even preparing and editing one video took a whole week. If I wasn't attending a gym, surely sitting in a chair all day gonna kill my back. Btw nice song( Hallman- Everybattle)
i’ve made a huge amount of android apps on my phone using AIDE, and then ported to android studio for singing. some are still used to this day, and even updated lol. being bored in highschool or whenever i was on the bus, it gave me a lot of free time
About a year ago, when he dropped this video, I watched it and thought it was super cool but I had no idea what was going on. I bought a web dev course around that time. Now I understand almost everything in this videos and it's a good feeling😩😩
LOL - I'll have to try one of those keyboards for the phone....great idea! But I'm another digital addict - thanks for the reminder that there's a world out there ...cheers.
Loved this video! I hope you post more content of writing code on your iPhone or tablet. Using a Bluetooth keyboard is the only way to go. 👍🏼 A tutorial for beginners would be amazing!
@@relativity_2049 not necessarily, that's just common syntax. In lua `print "hello world"` is valid because if the only argument passed is a literal string or table, then parenthesis can be omitted. It's also valid in functional languages like Haskell because function arguments are passed without parenthesis
Sdsdfdu like in php and bash share same syntax like echo "hello world" but on php you should add borders for commands while bash you just need to write commands
That was actually fun. But it would be extremely cool if you have about 300 different methods and you just drag and drop cards like in Trello Kanban system, making an app through combination of cards in hierarchy :)
Im just getting back into the full swing of programming and coding and you make something as mundane as that into these videos and thats very impressive.
Is that a social network reference? Plus a saitama wallpaper and a your name background for your computer? Joma you are a walking W. Keep up the content!
Love that you plan out the solution/architecture BEFORE going to code. It’s smart, often produces better software, and you already have a great start to your technical documentation.
This is a lesson in storytelling. I have no clue what any of the technical stuff he talked about means, yeat I was still entertained & hooked to the story. Bravo.
@@emanuelpark1499 Not necessarily ;D there is an initial phone screening which involves a coding exercise done in a google doc ;D you could do that on your phone though :'D
To be honest this will be probably be the future of programming. When I am away from my laptop I have a C/C++ compiler and Pyto on my phone. It’s small scale stuff as I am learning (in the beginning phases). However I can practice anywhere I am.
i read the title i recoiled in my seat and tried to deny this videos existence. im not even going to watch this out of fear of spontaneously combusting from pure agony but i give you all due respect for doing this.
Super cool that you went through all that! I remember practicing Golang on my iPhone, but I can't imaging building something to release. Can't wait to see what is next!
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As someone who is brand new to coding and just barely starting to see progress, I must say, this video made an impact on me. It's intimidating insofar as it involves a ton of concepts I haven't even touched yet, and I still don't have a complete perspective on what actually goes into full stack development. But it's inspiring, because it shows me that just about any limitation can be overcome. Time to keep pushing...
I just subscribed! I graduated from software engineering two years ago and I'm trying to break into the field as a pentester. I have to relearn programming and scripting. You make programming it very exciting, edgey, and cool to watch. Like an action movie on Netflix lol! I'm hyped to learn!
I like working with programmers like you. They plan things out, and have architecture drawings to make explaining things so much faster. Thanks for the informative and entertaining video.
This vid is just amazing man, from music selection to photography, we as viewers can really tell that you have a lot of fun making and editing this videos, keep up the good work man!
coding on a phone or a tablet is hard but if u get used to it it will become easy, i was coding on an ipad 4 i was using pythonista just for learning, there was a lot of limits but it was so useful
In fact, even not taking ssh into consideration, our phones are powerhouses able to handle any coding tasks - for a long time already. It's all about input tools, which are fairly limited and outdated - I mean conventional keyboards are very outdated too as a matter of fact, while smartphone interface is optimized for surfing for now..