The atmosphere in your videos is like a pillow for developers...especially this one, with you explaining the vids are scripted and that you're a normal person. Congrats and thank you for sharing such a great art!
I can't imagine how much I would learn if i were surrounded with people as skilled as you. Thank you for sharing Takuya; I really appreciated some of the answers you gave. It's hard to express, but watching you makes me reflect on how i should be more attentive to the unique skills of the people around me, and learn from them.
Thanks for answering my question Takuya, makes complete sense to prioritize freedom over growth with the future of Inkdrop. PS your videos got me to start using NVIM so I owe you for that.
that Sandwich looks gooood. I got hungry just watching it! I should eat something after watching this! I cannot stop watching your videos, every time I'm tired and wanna take a break from writing I come back to your videos and it just calms me down. It's just so relaxing
Greetings from Slovakia. You are very inspiring. For a young, young in experience, developer. Your videos are something else. The production values as well as content. Thank you for your dedication to your channel. Keep it up, it is amazing!
Heey. Tankk you so much to get in touch with us :) I really admire your work. I love your videos! You've inspired me to enjoy writing code and love what I do again.
New Subscriber here, I am glad I ran into your RU-vid, it inspired me more to focus in coding. I just recently got being serious on being a developer and at times I get overwhelmed or experience an impostor syndrome learning coding but it doesn't stop me as I love doing this.
Can't wait to have the same (or not totally the same) lifestyle with Takuya. Surely, it was not easy to get there, but I knew he put alot of hard work to achieve the position he is in. I would love to work for myself in the future and not be a total slave on a company that burns out developers.
as a student developer/programmer on he's final year, you inspire me alot to keep going, remember to take things a little relaxed and have peace in mind. THANK YOU! - Nicolaj, Denmark.
Actually, you have changed my whole life about learning programming, I really really appreciate that, hope you are going to gain more heathy and successful.
Thank you so much for answering so many questions so honestly. Usually other youtube channels just give the same old boring answers but your answer was brilliant. I completely agree that we should discover languages and projects on our own rather than asking others. Thank-you for that answer. This QnA was far better than I expected.
I don't generally comment on videos. Specially tech videos. But looking at this I can only imagine the effort and years of skill required to make such high quality content. Thanks "RU-vid" for recommending this hidden gem.
Great video, this is why I love the Japanese culture (such as Matcha Samurai) - such great work ethic and humility. You deserve all the success you're experiencing.
Congratulations , many more to come and thanks for the awesome videos , i started getting more interested towards coding and inspired by watching your videos , your website is so beautfiul it makes me think of creating one of my own and so im learning html and going towards the web dev path (am starting from college )
Congrats Takuya, for the 150k subs and for the success you are experiencing with Inkdrop. Q&A followup question: Do you contribute to any open source project? xD
I like your answer to the best language for beginners. 試してみての考えはいいだと思います! I also agree that you should just try it and see what happen. You can do so much in any language even if it’s not the best tool for it but given that it’s still possible it also opens up new ways in doing things.
Please we need these videos from you mate 1) how to configure neovim in windows and how to code from it Need a complete detailed video. What about spacevim, lunarvim, astrovim 2) oh my posh with powershell not working inside CMDER Terminal. Oh my posh with powershell working everywhere in the system like vscode etc but not in the CMDER Terminal. 3) what are dot files ?? How to manage dotfiles in windows??
Greetings from Britain Takuya, your videos are of great help and a pleasure to watch, I did think about the videos being scripted, because I've never met someone doing it all with no mistakes in 1 go. Regardless your content is much appreciated.
For programming languages, if you are coming from a zero computer science background, Pascal is recommended. The takeaway is establishing proper concepts about programming languages - particularly the static typing, just like the dimension of your formulas. I am learning drawing recently, my art teacher told me that sketching is fundamental of most, if not all drawing techniques, may it be acrylic, water color etc. So IMHO, Pascal is the sketching in programming profession. Congratulations for 150k subscribers! 🎉
I literally started watching this and couldn't finish it because I went into the grocery store and got the stuff to copy his sandwich, just made mine and am back to the video to finish it.
Wonderful video, it was hard to focus at the beginning, that sandwich looked so good. 😂 As they joke in Fireship's channel, it's hard to remain updated when they release new frameworks every week, at least for web development, I think it's important not to fall under a Shiny Object Syndrome though. By the way, coffee + nature sounds + complete peace, perfect moment. 😄
Hello there!, I've been watching your videos for a while. I just wanted to ask what are your thoughts for those who wants to work on bandai namco in the future according to your current knowledge so far.
Hi!, Do you know how to work with Storybook?, Could you make a video using this technology, I would like see how you use Storybook in a project and learning. ✌️😁