@@nefosYT Srsly? Don't you feel ashamed? Looks like you're out of your mind. You don't understand the thin line between humour and racism, and you've crossed it.
I use computers 10 years straight for 5 hours a day usually. And today I learned that you can change the size of text and stuff in CMD because of this video. Wow. Indian coding really works.
@@kritikasharma6304 chill man this video is just a joke it isnt racist , although I do know there is a lot of casual racism against indians on Instagram and stuff so I get what you are saying all that stuff about us shitting everywhere and racial profiling although that happens a lot on Instagram but not here
@@kritikasharma6304 Harsh but true the same people who watches tutorial hates india at the end of day I have seen hundreds of comments on social media really disappointed yeah we are not perfect but West still thinks whole India is like slumdog millionaire 😢😢
Wow...its a surprise to see Visual Studio...Normally you will find 1000 year old Turbo C running in Dosbox on almost every classes!!! That's a lot of improvement there!!
If it works on turbo C it will work everywhere, acing the basics is the first steps towards mastering anything although I do agree 😂😂 alot of teachers in India do prefer turbo c over any other IDE.
@@googleagent lol...try to compile one program that ran on turbo c with gcc...99% sure it will fail because they used conio.h which is windows specific...
That's because our medieval education system/ syllabus still forces us to use Turbo C in college. And even worse for JAVA we were forced to use the latest version of Notepad on Windows and Sublime on Linux. 😅
bro, the indians who make programming videos taught me a lot of things, I even learned what I know in C with them and some python things with them, actually almost 40% of the tutorials I saw the best were the Indians!
I like how he sounds more like from south-east asia, than india. NVM its still accurate. I am an Indian and I can assure that whenever you put "India", indians summon. :)
I tried to explain this phenomenon to a non dev, and they did not get it. I was trying to tell them that helpful Indian tech tutorials online are a school in and of themselves.
I just used this as test audio to see if anyone can hear loud sound from my garage because I want to play VR late at night. It turns out not even a loud indian programmer is quiet enough!!!
I don't get people who claim they learned coding from youtube videos. Just seeing someone code without possibility to copy/paste or scroll to part of the code I am interested in always seemed absolutely useless to me. That's why I skipped all the lectures at university as well.
@@blackholesun4942 I got strong basics from high school / university (practical classes not lectures). When I am using new library / tool I prefer examples from creator, documentation, source code and lastly stack-overflow or similar in that order. Since I am mainly using .NET things are usually documented rather well.
I love how they just explain everything with literally 0 reasoning, you just trust them, they know what they’re doing, it works, it just works, don’t question it
@@vertergaminghd399Apni country ko shit hole bol deta hun, angrezo ke aga cool bhi to lagna hai. Bhai desh main kafi buri chizan hai lekin achi bhi to hai, jo bhdia qualities hai unko degrade kyun kar rha hai pura desh ko chutiya bolke.
@@shouryavashisth3461fact is fact, you can't change that, live one day outside India, it will really blow your mind how good life outside India is. Most "proud" Indians like you have never been or stayed outside India, then you'll understand how big of a 💩 hole India is
No fan / AC sounds No relatives and kids screaming in the background Keyboard isn't loud enough No laptop fan sounds Not using light mode and an outdated compiler version i rate this video 10 tennis balls out of 8 golf balls
You may wanna get your money back then! Because they are terrible teachers and even worse practitioners in my opinion. Very sloppy only focused on getting the happy flow working, and always taking the easy way out. Sure there are exceptions but generally…
@@rain-mk6mf two great recent examples. There’s a division. I get the code and I ask: “where is you rdivide be zero prevention check and what do you do in that case?” -“it can’t be zero” “It apparently can be!” And I show how I can let the loop start at zero. And it crashed horribly. “Yeah but a user won’t enter that. Because it would mean there was no money made in that month”. -“don’t these proprietors go on a holiday or get sick? For a month or covid prevented then to work for 8 months! That we had 3 years ago! Then they’ll definitely enter in 0! And that’s no excuse when you do a division you ALWAYS check for zero. “ this would not fly in any of the companies I was trained at! At IBM and SUN if you fucked that up, you’d be out! Because it shows lack of interest. Second one from last Monday. Yeah our storage account name on production wasn’t unique so I created another name. Now this wasn’t my team, so I couldn’t give a hoot. But my colleague (she’s Indian btw and learning it the Dutch way) said after the meeting: “amateurs! Why did he just change the name for production and cause inconsistencies? Why not change that naming convention everywhere, that’s what we would do…” -“Yup! I’d definitely would not have stand for it! And I would argue our manager because he won’t moan it would take time and it works (also Indian) but I don’t give a hoot, if you set conventions you stick to them. This makes also documentation a mess because you can’t just refer to the data import storage account on your environment. You have to specify exceptions in your documentation, but also your management scripts will need these exceptions. Exceptions also need to be tested… it’s just bad form! And engineer unworthy imo”.
@@CallousCoder I mean, is it only the indians or are there other people also being lazy/ doing bad work? It might just be that they dont care because they dont get a good pay, dont like the work or are simply bad workers.
Jokes aside all my respect to the indian creators. They would teach me things that my teachers wouldn't care to explain twice. Those saved my ass more than once. Lol But kinda on point.
Seriously I always have specific problems I need help with and the only people who are able to help are the heavy accent indians who specifically cover that issue and only have 2k views
Lol, +1 on the obscure tutorials. I once searched for a definition of SIEM because I saw it somewhere and ended up sitting through an entire tutorial. I ended up knowing way more than what I wanted but knowledge can't hurt right.
@Rachel Yes we are! Good Indian programmers are busy in making world web + system services better. Watch out for NASA; oh we got a huge set of hackers as well. Got skills. I dont think this video guy is Indian
Bro... Indian people speaking multiple different different languages have led me to 2 AM solutions multiple times! Shoutout ALL Indian Tutorialists! I even learned what a lota was!