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Комментарии : 72   
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook День назад
Go to sponsr.is/tld_stefanmischook and use code SMPorkbun24 to get $1 off your next desired domain name at Porkbun!
@Adam-kk7nw
@Adam-kk7nw День назад
Cant wait in 20 to 50 years for skynet come true , I can't wait
@HumanOpinions-bz9ky
@HumanOpinions-bz9ky День назад
Freelancer here. Love your content man. Makes me feel good about some of the choices I've made throughout the years.
@Matew056
@Matew056 День назад
hello! I'm a CS student and I would like to ask you what technologies do you use, and which do you recommend to start with if I wanna be a freelancer
@looksmatteronly
@looksmatteronly День назад
What choices have you done
@neugey
@neugey День назад
Stef is spot on. Be pragmatic. Advocate for simplicity. If I have learned one thing from my pet project and my day job in 2024, it is this!
@aglamadrid19
@aglamadrid19 День назад
Thank you for the monitor, I don’t know if you remember me. We met in FL a few months ago.
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook День назад
I do! I hope you are liking it!
@aglamadrid19
@aglamadrid19 День назад
Thank you uncle ❤
@dvdragon
@dvdragon День назад
Why be a peasant at a FAANG when you can build an empire on PHP?
@luciusrex
@luciusrex День назад
Peasant earning 120k yearly + health, PTO + ptos + holidays + retirement benefits + options and stock discounts! I'll stay as a peasant.
@SM_Umair
@SM_Umair День назад
@@luciusrex Good to hear that. But they burn out all their peasants. So not too great for the long-term.
@bestopinion9257
@bestopinion9257 День назад
@@luciusrex There is a reason they burn out so badly...
@dvdragon
@dvdragon 22 часа назад
@@luciusrex Good. Take Uncle Stef’s advice and bank that money. The next round of layoffs can come at anytime. Never forget your employment is sustained by the whims of fickle investors. Everybody thinks they are not replaceable until they are. Good luck.
@itstrainerred8818
@itstrainerred8818 День назад
As someone who went to a bootcamp and cant find a job AT ALL, this is awesome to hear. We cant predict the future, but I've been thinking about getting into freelancing for a while now cause of your videos! Thanks for all the tips, I might finally bite the bullet soon
@Matt-m3y-r4u
@Matt-m3y-r4u 12 часов назад
Freelancing is not necessarily easier. You'll be competing against experienced freelancers, who have great reviews and portfolios, as well as others willing to complete a project for dirt cheap.
@itstrainerred8818
@itstrainerred8818 11 часов назад
I am still applying to places, increasing my understanding of the languages I know too. I just feel like I need to do something I have SOME control over. I'm ok with the competition, because at least I can say I tried if things don't pan out. I'm ready to put in that work
@iampyotr
@iampyotr 14 часов назад
This is why Ruby on Rails from star to present time is focused on simplicity, happiness and consistency. Super fast and scales!
@jcy089
@jcy089 22 часа назад
Vanilla code is definitely the way to go, but in 2024 going with PHP in the backend means you'll spend lots of time writing your own integrations with pretty much any third party API. Whereas if you use Node JS, all you need is to install their package and off you go. Plus you just need a single language for frontend and backend.
@Jollyprez
@Jollyprez 19 часов назад
Yeah, certain features are not trivial to do, such as authentication. I used SlimPHP for over a decade, and on a new project I'm doing it in laravel because it has built-in support for good authorization and integration with oauth and such. Most of the PHP work seems to be in laravel. I use it at work, so it's a simple leap. I HATE large parts of laravel - primarily the ridiculous results of eloquent with vast quantities of junk that I don't need or care about. The junk is from the way Eloquent does its joins and such.
@Jollyprez
@Jollyprez День назад
I'll hold my breath on that "simplify their lives" thing. My leads and directors are all-in on complexity, complexity, complexity. I recently proposed a fully-working, simple feature that could be extended literally with no code on the api-side. It was up to the front-end to add it - and THAT was a single line of code. Nope. They couldn't abide that.
@luciusrex
@luciusrex День назад
Modularity comes with complexity imagine if solutions where like jQuery or bootstrap, if senior folk weren't happy then, I don't think we'd be now.
@Jollyprez
@Jollyprez 19 часов назад
@@luciusrex I dispute that "modularity comes with complexity" - if I understand you. I think the main issue is that true polymorphism is not well understood, and makes people uncomfortable. This manifests itself in two main ways - tight coupling, and over-extending / subclassing. The first is a result of the second. You'd think that subclassing === polymorphism, but it ends-up requiring extremely tight coupling, which adds complexity with the ONLY benefit being well-defined variable types. A concrete example: in Angular, I wrote a component whose only job was to take its inputs, display them in a certain way, and if the user clicked on something - return the value of the input. Input was just key-value pairs with human-readable text for display. It was initially used for selecting radio buttons to tell the parent "year, month, week" - that's it. Somebody adapted it in another place for "highlight, disable, underline, strikethru" - the parent knew what it needed to know, and reacted contextually. But, no, another engineer hated the idea and turned the simple key-value pairs into Typescript classes, adding 4 files and requiring tight coupling, adding dozens of lines of code, and preventing use in other places. No benefit OTHER than precise classes used in only one place. *sigh*
@ricnyc2759
@ricnyc2759 День назад
No more dozens of JS frameworks.
@edism
@edism День назад
Disagree, you don't want A Dozen.
@bestopinion9257
@bestopinion9257 День назад
A new JS framework. Its name is "Dozens".
@jcoronaz26t
@jcoronaz26t День назад
Uncle Stef!!! You're the best! I hope you live another 169 years so you can keep helping us with your knowledge and real world experience. Keep up the amazing work and the Ruby jokes :-)
@aglamadrid19
@aglamadrid19 День назад
Thanks!
@tkblackbelt2
@tkblackbelt2 18 часов назад
Yeah to simplicity!!
@Bright-Great
@Bright-Great День назад
I have move from framework to framework but I love php currently building Laravel package and wp plugin although I don't have a job but I love php. Thanks a lot sir
@maxfrischdev
@maxfrischdev День назад
Thank you Stef! I acknowledge that it's difficult to create UNIQUE conent on a very regular schedule like yours, but this video is kind of one of those. Great stuff! 👍🏼🤘🏼😊
@ngubani_ke_lo
@ngubani_ke_lo День назад
Appreciate your talks Uncle Stef
@AsleepintheGarden777
@AsleepintheGarden777 День назад
Thanks Uncle Stef!!
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook День назад
Welcome!
@gbmarshall
@gbmarshall День назад
KISS - very true. I think as technologists we like to try out all these new cool technologies/languages just to find that they are all pretty much the same. At the end of the day it's a screen, report or process. Only had one freelance gig - made $1000, probably $5/hr. How do you get and keep 10 clients happy without spending too much time and not being paid?
@ChineduNwokenagu
@ChineduNwokenagu 23 часа назад
Thanks uncle stef great stuff
@juancruz258
@juancruz258 День назад
I realized the oversaturated market lowerd team quality. Which is why now salaries are high again! Cause they are focusing more on high level professionals!
@Matt-m3y-r4u
@Matt-m3y-r4u 12 часов назад
I don't think salaries are increasing. Employers can afford being extremely picky and cheap, and most don't hesitate doing just that. The market is indeed oversaturated, which means excellent candidates are willing to take jobs they would not take under normal conditions. An oversaturated is unlikely to lower the quality of dev teams, and unlikely to see an increase in wages and salaries.
@pavolgavlak7466
@pavolgavlak7466 День назад
Thank you uncle...very helpful 👍👍
@emerald42481
@emerald42481 17 часов назад
U da man uncle steff
@SXsoft99
@SXsoft99 18 часов назад
The problem with returning to implicitly is problematic when your manager doesn't seem to understand why you don't need to pay X $ for something you can do in a day As for the configuration problems, at least for PHP, people use frameworks to deal with configuration stuff at the project level instead of php.ini file level or nginx level. The problem I see most of the time is in the JS world
@SM_Umair
@SM_Umair День назад
Return to simplicity? Return to sanity is more like it. 😊
@PapaVikingCodes
@PapaVikingCodes 17 часов назад
Great takes
@luciusrex
@luciusrex День назад
Next.js is all I need. But libraries are great for complicated functionality, ofc when we can we'll make our own in house solution which at that point really isn't any different from ext libs
@TyroneEntertainingJoseph
@TyroneEntertainingJoseph 13 часов назад
Hi uncle steff I’ve been following your channel for years now I just wanted to ask once I put my website up what would be the next steps in getting experience to get a full time job in web development? Would it be best to work freelance to build up my experience for a few years or ? What’s your take?
@datotsanava6126
@datotsanava6126 18 часов назад
Hello, what will be regarding jobs? Its hard for juniors now. But it will get harder yes? Must have: 100+ years experience killing dragon, terraforming mars?
@valknut9648
@valknut9648 Час назад
I like the fact that you DIDN'T recommend R*by (as no one would in their right mind) 🤣
@piotrn2491
@piotrn2491 16 часов назад
I think Next.js could be as simple as PHP for building simple web pages... and I speak as a person who maybe wrote 2 lines of PHP in the entire career
@tatendawilson3057
@tatendawilson3057 13 часов назад
Simple is anything you do easy without too much uplift.u on the high horizon.php is easy to learn for starters
@tahatuna-dev
@tahatuna-dev День назад
I wish companies did not boom boom boom 😔
@shadmehrbz3931
@shadmehrbz3931 День назад
Awesome ❤❤❤
@hasnaouiacademy7899
@hasnaouiacademy7899 22 часа назад
Am I the only one who disagree with Uncle Steve in that point: I see that React make the life easier, for me, building a website with react is more easier than vanilla html, css, and js, because the reusability of the components and the way how react is work. What do u think ?
@jl_117
@jl_117 День назад
I think these libraries and frameworks make less experienced people jump over the fundamentals. That was definitely my mistake
@edism
@edism День назад
Down to the developer, if you're curious you'll want to know how it works.
@bestopinion9257
@bestopinion9257 День назад
@@edism I started with HTML. I was so curious. It followed CSS, JS, PHP, C++, Assembly.
@edism
@edism 15 часов назад
@@bestopinion9257 exactly! That's a solid path 👌😏
@cissemy
@cissemy 18 часов назад
What do you think about Blazor ?
@GeneraluStelaru
@GeneraluStelaru 4 часа назад
Soydevs say PHP sucks, yet you don't see people relentlessly trying to fix it like they do with JS.
@leorandomnickname
@leorandomnickname День назад
Hey PHP is not satan, what about Ruby?
@Timzhil
@Timzhil День назад
So no AI supported coding in 2025 as a trend? How about cursor IDE, no chance?
@Noob_74002
@Noob_74002 День назад
I have one question Sir, in many of ur videos u say "Coding might be best way to early retirement" Like what does that mean?? Completely stop doing coding after making certain amount of money?? Have to work less than what he used to do before?? Like what exactly does that mean?? If possible, Plzz make a video on that phrase.
@yahya-d3y
@yahya-d3y День назад
can you give some saass buisnesses to do . Because everything exist nowadays.
@illegalsmirf
@illegalsmirf День назад
PHP, jQuery and WordPress?
@gustavcoetzee5018
@gustavcoetzee5018 День назад
learn js sure, dont stop learning after js more importante. Learn a low level language
@guilherme5094
@guilherme5094 День назад
👍
@banwa_non
@banwa_non День назад
I have a feeling, frameworks and tools that allow a single person to build a product from the front end to hosting will be the norm going forward. So I'm leaning towards Rails and WordPress even more. So Next/Vercel can go s-u-c-k a d!ck.
@nagyzoli
@nagyzoli День назад
Now try doing something without any framework what so ever, and time yourself. Repeat the same project doing it in wordpress, but pick a project that is NOT similar to wordpress. For example a small CRM that handles the needs of a car mechanic shop, with schedules, cars, maybe connect it to your countries inssurance database to check for casco or similar. You will find out that customizing wordpress takes a lot more time than writing the same thing from scratch
@banwa_non
@banwa_non 22 часа назад
@@nagyzoli I wouldn’t use Wordpress to build a CRM, I would just use Rails for that. Wordpress is for landing sites, cms and simple e-commerce.
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