2020, mid-pandemic, I was working a numbingly easy paycheck-to-paycheck job as an overnight security guard living in the sidehouse of my ex's parents home because I couldnt afford to move out. I hated it, and got into learning to code. Since the beginning, this was the channel that would get me through the long nights, the horrid rejections, the crushing financial pressures, and the mental distress. 2022, I live on my own with my dog in a downtown apartment where i work from home. I can afford to go on dates, bought a car, and most importantly, I can go to the grocery store without nervously adding up each item in my head praying to god that my total is under $50. thank god for this playlist and for every one of you fellow coding pioneers
No commits, no searching on stackoverflow, no running the code, he doesn't even get mad that his code doesn't run and questions his abilities as a programmer while curled up in a corner, he doesn't even use his second monitor, actually there aren't even any cables, the coffee is burning hot for the entire time and the guy doesn't even take a sip, this is an offence, WE RIOT!
I do this all the time, it pisses me off lmao. It actually emphasizes the point of taking breaks, which I tend to not do because I'll get stuck on something and hammer away until I think I fix it.
It is proven that when you sleep while thinking about a problem,it is likely that you'll figure out an answer during the time you're asleep.Thats why when you have a problem they say, "Sleep over it"
In case no one has told you today: You are valued, you are appreciated, and you are enough just as you are. Keep being your amazing self, the world needs more people like you! 💕
yo I really wanna know how this smart boy is doing to keep his cup of coffee hot for like two hours (Seeing the tail of comments talking about something called Ember Mug... allow me to edit my comment) Comment Sponsored by Ember Mug.
Are we going to talk about the coffee that never gets cold? I feel like you should shoot an infomercial for that. "Buy this now! It's buy one get none free so hurry!"
Last night I was programming for a few hours and I kid you not, close to nothing went wrong and I was able to fix errors AND I was in a good mood. Like how😂
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This guy is not coding. He is just scrolling through code that someone else has written. Boring code probably. He is just hitting the same keys to scroll down over and over again. And because he is using Visual Studio 2019 (whole screen mode, no toolbars) everything is so sloooooow
I have to say, even only being someone who only knows the basic HTML and CSS language with no other coding languages in my knowledge, this was very nice to do some coding to as a beginner coder, thanks man :)
interesting I actually reveal the location of the inspiration for this view in the comment section of this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_4kLioMoMrk.html