Changing Careers and Becoming a Coder

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hey hey everybody how are ya so i think we're live as usual you let me know if uh you can hear me if you can hear me uh somebody put in a uh a chat let me know that you can hear me i think you can i think i got this audio thing uh figured out so how many of you guys are on the line uh so i guess you guys got the advanced notice i i guess about 35 minutes in advance i put it out um yeah what do you work on all right so i guess people are having a conversations uh an earthquake happened let's see what's going on here an earthquake happened today in my city in turkey is mere i thought i would go to die i was at the gym it was so bad well i'm glad you're okay i'm glad you're okay uh yeah so i guess you guys can hear me that sounds good here we go thank you sounds good for being 169 years old there you go okay good thank you loud and clear fantastic good good good good all right so we got 35 people i'll jump into the main subject uh when we hit about 100 people which is about a third in a normal audience oh i got a sneeze coming so i'm gonna have to sneeze in about two seconds here um i'm good i am good oh come on i'm good how are you how are you doing i hope everything is well um there we go howdy howdy hologram nunchuck i like that that's good um all right did not know you were turkish there we go uh classic italian culture after html and css what do you think would be the next logical step for front-end developers java javascript definitely javascript hello laura how are you how is italy doing where's your costume hello hey i am here in the philippines wow fantastic i don't know i don't know what it is i just get a kick from the fact that people from all over the world are watching bangladesh very cool uh if i know i just finished your css course two secs ago steph congratulations good job css is probably the most one of the most difficult aspects of learning the web stuff because it's a weird thing next javascript that's very good very good uh you're in middle of such change yeah let us know in the comments uh what's going on with your change will be interesting i'm just waiting for about a hundred people to get back on we're almost at 180 people want to get a hundred i'll just jump into the subject and we'll take it from there lebanon wow very cool i heard you gotta i heard it's a very beautiful country by uh by the sea etc yeah yazir what do you think of the interview process in big companies and the kind of questions they ask algorithms and ds problem solving versus other approach asking for pure tech stuff well you see big companies have bureaucracies and human resource departments and they follow a playbook but that is not they follow a playbook that's not necessarily super accurate unfortunately that's what you have to deal with that's why i say when you're looking for a job you have to in advance do some research on the compass you might want to look for work for and then plan accordingly very bad situation really almost locked down here again that's no good you're so good yeah the w.h.o they just said today on our was yeah earlier today in bbc anyway a new station uk they're saying don't lock down don't lock down unless it's absolutely necessary because it's very damaging this is the who's saying this uh hello besides training skills each other css jsjquery and react what would i should i learn in addition to get hired junior friend and developer or intern um i'd actually learn at this point in time if you're good at all this stuff i would learn a little back end whether it be python or php or java or whatever i learned a little backhand and learn how to do ajax with the back end so that you can send json back and forth from the server to the client that would be a good thing to do yeah yeah yeah that's what i would suggest for sure so what's going on here i'm just checking my stream health make sure everything is cool all right good good we're looking pretty good okay steph do you review portfolios only for my mentors and the mentees rather in the mentoring group all right so i'm going to just jump into what i was talking about here and then i'll get do a little q and a what time is it all right how we're doing all right so what i'm trying to do before i try to do more of these live streams so you guys have a show to watch something to do um so they're not gonna be two hours i can't do two hour marathons anymore not now anyway maybe once i get uh some other things in place i can start doing a bit more so there's gonna be shorter but more frequent all right so let's just jump into um the subject of the day all right so these are a couple comments people left uh in a recent youtube video they're public comments so i don't i'm not you know they're publicly available on youtube you can find them under my videos so i thought i would just uh they inspired me for this particular topic of conversation so i was going to read it give my comment and we'll take it from there so zoltan says i transitioned from finance to programming in 2019 by creating applications for the accounting department seventy percent of business logic of companies are kept in spreadsheets i can confirm that maintain manually and maintain manually uh improves improving these manual processes saves an enormous amount of time and that's real added value so that's a very interesting part reason i want to bring that up because one things i talk about all the time is the importance of domain knowledge when it comes to being a developer having a good understanding of a particular domain it could be finance you're not working banking or investing world or maybe you're working with plumbers or maybe you're working a coffees coffee shop world who knows clothing stores education what have you if you're working in a particular industry a domain then perhaps if you keep your eyes open with a little nerd skills background you'll be able to identify potential opportunities for software that you could write processes in the business or the industry that you can automate this is all about domain knowledge something i said once you know your fundamentals if you have domain knowledge then you can leverage those two together to potentially find some interesting software ideas and business ideas a friend of mine actually now that i think about it many many years ago eons ago he was working at a financial institution with a bank and um he was one of the guys who was doing anti-fraud for credit cards so he would sit there and they would uh through a very manual process deal with potential credit card frauds and in that at least at least at that time a speed was an issue because somebody would fraud would fraud a card and then they would go around doing transactions so what these investigators would do the real people uh who worked at the banks they would try to find which cards were showing signs of fraud and they would block them et cetera et cetera et cetera so one day and he was just some guy you know working low wage you know one day he went to his bosses you know we should use software and try to create processes to speed up this whole thing so his boss said okay well you do it so then so what he did is he hired a programmer and uh well on behalf of the company and he basically took all his knowledge his domain knowledge in terms of empty fraud and worked with the programmer to put together the application and it grew out of that and it was very successful grew out of that now he's one of the top architects of at defraud systems for the banking industry up here in canada and it all grew out of him working in the game knowing it personally because he was he was an investigator and then taking that working with software developers to build up uh software that supported processes to automate and improve the anti-fraud methodologies that the banks employed that's just a quick example of how he went from being just some low-level guy you know doing day-to-day anti-fraud work to becoming a system architect if you will and now he's one of the top guys anyway domain knowledge is the thing i want to point out here so let's just go back to uh yeah so we go so yeah so here's this guy here he was in finance so he wrote that he saw an opportunity because he saw all this business logic was being kept in spreadsheets and so he wrote software and uh bob drago so let's go up here it's related but a little off topic when we read it anyway so leslie has to say i'm not worried about the industry he's talking about people uh let me just review people need to diversify their skill set to avoid becoming out of date i've had five different careers devops customer service sales personal trainer i.t technician and moving into developer role soon it's the personality and human skills that carry me through technical knowledge is free online so uh yeah something i've been voicing for quite a while now i've been telling people that once you have your fundamentals you do a couple of projects get some skills i i i told i've been saying what's going to advance you in your career is that you can become a better communicator not learning another framework not learning another language you learn the technical skills when you need to learn those skills when a job comes up or a particular problem comes up in if you're working at a company or maybe you have a business idea and you need a certain technical skill to be able to execute on that business idea but what's universal and and and evergreen in terms of skill sets is communication skills and the ability to write well to communicate succinctly and well i was talking today with somebody who's in my mentoring group giving him a call some coaching essentially and one of the things i was stressed to him is you got to learn to be more concise you got to be concise about the way you communicate your ideas to people you don't want to go on a long story especially when you're dealing with decision makers they have very limited time and they don't want to hear your life story they don't want to hear they just get to the point get to the point and that's a skill so you have to learn to be concise and and be able to communicate well be sensitive to other people's uh emotions and feelings i know that sounds weird on the development channel but i'm telling you if you want to advance in your career you have to uh think about these things yeah so career change uh what are the broader topics how about age with regards to career change you know how old are you well as you get older regardless of the career the profession it's going to be uh it gets a little bit more difficult depending to get jobs um yes and no yes or no depending on what age you are at i think that the uh perceptions of things and the way the economy was 20 years ago is different today i think for older people in their 50s 60s even 70s i would argue they have much more opportunity now for work now because you can work from home there's a lot there's a huge i think the most of the population north america and europe are older like the i think baby boomers are the dominant age demographic as far as i know and so a lot of these baby boomers are still working or they're starting new businesses so there's a lot of opportunity uh regardless of your age of course if you're 50 years old the chance if you're getting a job at a startup are very little compared to a 20 year old but i think if you're 50 or 60 year old you don't want to work at a startup you know um so yeah with career change general tips i give to people and it's common for people to change careers i think i saw stat years ago the average person will change careers eight times in their lives eight different types of jobs that's just normal so don't worry about that um the tip i would say is that you don't want to be forced to rush into a new career so what you got to do is you got to plan for um you got to plan for the career change you got to be cognizant of things coming down the road always be learning and so plan for it and so you can transition out so for example when i'm talking about freelancing a lot of people want to get into freelance at some point you don't just quit your job and start freelancing what you ought to do is you ought to prep for freelancing so get the skills together get your website up start reaching out for two prospective clients and start doing little side jobs while you're still working work on the weekends work at night so you start developing your book et cetera that's just one example so there you go that's all i have to say about 15 minutes long enough about transitioning from one career into the other as typical whether you're starting off new or whether you are transitioning from one job to the other you still do your fundamentals do one or two project courses and then go out there and do real stashier type of work for some small business so you have something to show build your portfolio website and whether or not you're moving from profession a to b or just starting from scratch when you're quite young is the process is the same the one advantage you have those if you're switching from career a to b is that you have domain knowledge from career a that you potentially could apply to uh to the uh your your role as a coder especially good professional skills and communication skills so there you have it that is it so i'm going to do a little q a ask you some questions now i usually get a lot of people online asking questions so what i did is somebody somebody suggested it and is it still here i enabled this super chat thing so if you want to get my attention i don't even know if it works in all honesty but it's there for you anyway so let's just jump into some of the q a here uh online poker addiction all right what without a degree are there programming jobs out there for me there are plenty of programming jobs out there for you i don't really like web development or building websites i do like web scraping and automation so that kind of job would suggest to me you want to do more back at back office coding that means you would work for a medium sized business i would say you know like well 30 to 30 people to 300 people type of business where they might need you to do some things like write python code to automate some file processing or maybe work for animation studio who uses 3d studio max and they use python script to manage their render farms etc so that's what you might want to do if you're not into the web thing [Music] soaring is correct the dino boss i want to learn the code c sharp i'm under 13 by the way what's what's a good not boring option to learn it won't make me lose interest that's personal but i think what you want to do is i would say number one rule write this down write it down you ready you want to do 20 minutes a day minimum 20 minutes a day that's your discipline even if you don't you're bored you don't want to do it just do that 20 minutes the more often you do that 20 minutes the quicker you're going to learn and it's going to become a habit very soon and actually you know you'll be coding all over the place in terms of fun everybody's different you know some people like getting into like low level iot coding which is a coding for this kind of stuff some people like doing the web you might want to do some animation you know do take up a little javascript html css and learn how you can use css to do simple animations in your web page maybe do then you could do some javascript to do some animations there that might be fun for you uh or maybe you could do a little tutorial how to create a game in swift if that is fun for you a td 2d game whatever yeah that's one thing i've learned teaching for years and i deal with a lot of schools if it's boring you're not going to be learning too much it's got to have some interest there so that's a good question but if you do anything try to do just 20 minutes a day if you do that 20 minutes a day uh you'll be good so apparently the stream quality is going to be lowered that's what i got this message from my app so my apologies of the stream quality is diminishing internet issues uh what was your worst programming bug oh i don't know you got so many bugs i don't know i think the worst bug i had in terms of causing me trouble is when we studio web 3 was when we'd have between 9 30 a.m and 11 30 the whole system would start to tank tank mean slowed down because of all these students would come on from all these schools all over north america and would just overload the software and i was putting tons of resources on it i think we had i think it was like 32 cpus and it was just a disaster and at the end of the day and i've told the story before at the end of the day the problem was that somebody didn't index one of the tables properly that's number one and number two there was a a bottleneck in the uh in the architecture of the application so we made a mistake it was well we made a mistake there was a mistake in the way it was designed kind of i say kind of because once we indexed our table the problem was solved but yeah that was problematic because this went on for like a while and we rewrote we did all kinds of stuff and to solve the problem and it just anyway whatever we got it solid but it caused a lot of headaches let me tell you when you're getting calls from uh schools and teachers the system is not responding it's pretty stressful hit the like button thanks rob yeah thanks for reminding everybody rob that's cool uh is 25 in an old age to change i'm coming from bioinformatics background greetings from brazil 25 it's nothing you're a baby just do it just go go go within the months you can start be you can start being paid as a developer 25. jesus that's very very very young trust me try to stress me regargo i would give everything i have if you can turn that back the clock and i say you'll be 25 again but you're broke zero stuff zero i say let's do it no problem hi from spain well one reason i would do is because i could uh i could get back to where i am now in a very short period time because i know what i'm doing now hi from spain great videos and advices thank you wow hi from canada i'm glad you like him thanks for uh logging in ah laravel or c sharp net core three that's a good question they're both good i think uh for small medium sized projects i tend to go laravel personally uh how to get from network administrator as a programmer how to get into network administration as a programmer how can i get into well i guess learn about network administration uh if you're working at a company you could approach the network administration people and see what they have to say uh yeah how to switch as a stem major i am a physics major already gradually looking to switch well if you already got a degree you graduated i would just learn how to code do what i suggest foundation courses a couple projects put up a website do a couple stash projects as you can show and then with your physics degree you should be able to get job anywhere we go david i've exited a few startups that were technologically but no that were technological but no coding experience thinking of learning while i resigned to start a full st to start a web stack dev then invest 2 to 400k into offshore dev office advice um well you you know business evidently i would focus on um the business application the use case there we go i would focus on the business use case rather than the technology and then take it from there and then implement whatever technology you need to satisfy that particular use case i am a huge believer my mindset is very different from all the other youtube channels but i've seen anyway i don't i'm not technology or code-centric for me i'm job money business oriented centric if you will i believe that the code and the libraries and the frameworks are tools to reach an objective the objective is to build a business or to build a piece of software but satisfy is a particular use case so i say focus on the use case and then you can look at the technology to implement whatever that use case might be that is my advice in that regard uh yeah anyway there you go uh wt about becoming a ruby coder okay how do i ban this guy no i'm just kidding um no no sure just again look at local jobs look at local jobs see what the jobs are like make sure that there are ruby jobs for you right you don't want to spend a bunch of time learning ruby and rails and then finally no work in your area right how can i get into network okay i got that one all right um let's see what we got here uh gormitzing hi future i am 16. yeah i just talked about all that what you have to do it's definitely worth it lots of opportunities good time to start looking at this kind of stuff you're very very very very young so that's great so we're good uh rob burns in 2017 i walked away from my restaurant management job at the age of 49 with no prospects and got a job calling from six months congrats see you can do it 49 unfortunately it got laid off six months later lafalo still looking oh well um it is uh restaurant management job so you have management skills you might want to uh i got a super chat you might want to um look at maybe getting into uh freelance since you already got some management skills okay what's going on super sticker dave this is new for me i just turned this on this super sticker super chat thing thank you david i appreciate it 2.99 that's that's cool super saiyan tuna pear character stretching his arm for raising his thumb okay i add this to broadcast i'm not sure what that's going to do we're learning here at the same time people said hey dude so do the super chats air youtube is not receiving enough video maintenance smooth stream as such viewers will experience wow okay we're having problems technical if difficulties guys my apologies so i got some chats and we're having streaming problems oh boy we're having a drop-off is anybody still there i don't know are you guys still there can you hear me or not because my youtube has given me some some weird data right now freeze freeze all right let me know if i'm back or not uh having an internet jp another super chat there we go uh do you think hybrids like flutter will be more popular with 5g yeah i have my general we're having all these streaming issues i don't have to call my provider uh who am i on now hold on a second now we're on the right now work all right um yeah i my general belief is that any uh things like flutter and any hybrid type of development for mobile is going to be uh the de facto standard going forward simply because i did get it i hope let me know and if if i did respond uh yeah the de facto standard going forward i think is going to be um hybrid development for mobile because 5g is just making things so much faster the phones themselves are getting so much faster the need for native mobile development is just diminishing with every passing year so i think yeah i think you're in a good position to think um non-native solutions i hope that answers your question i appreciate the super chat by the way i can afford coffee today i can afford coffee ah this is so much fun i do these live streams i got so much work to do but i just have i really enjoy interacting with you guys a lot of fun people from all over the world back now refresh my browser okay cool thanks for letting me know i'm going to look at my this happened the last few days we're having problems with the internets i think it's the covid because all these schools are going online now not just schools businesses so they're flooding the internet i'm gonna have to call my provider see what we can do there ah back in black actc power up yeah there you go one of the best albums of all time back in black uh good good good good good um let's see what else we got here in general what is better for work mobile or web web is generally more demand but of course check your local listings for that kind of thing um well there you go uh some samario torres i saw torres flutter is good is going good 80k salary in florida fantastic remember i uh i took i took a look at flutter i said hey this looks like a good tech when it first came out when it was on beta it was released in beta i'm back yes sorry gandalf for for being uh yeah what can i do uh how much coffee in dollars um depends where you go you need coffee as low as a two three bucks you get the fancier coffee for five six bucks yeah and north carolina cool cool that's a place i drove through north carolina uh last year on the way down to uh florida i did a i did a favor for one of my uncles he's older guy he needed somebody to help him drive down to florida of course i think it was in north carolina it was even north carolina or south carolina but we got caught stopped by the police by the troopers because my uncle was speeding like super fast but hey that's another story uh artem or bilbo hi i'm 16 i want to be a game developer any advice on what should i do yes learn to code and write games just write games what do you think of spacex starlink internet i have not looked into into it i have no uh particular feelings but i like competition i want more and more people to get into the internet game more and more companies so that they raise like we should have all have 5g you know can you recommend an introductory course on artificial intelligence well what you should do is learn python because most of the ai is done in python so learn python make sure you understand python well and then go check out maybe tensorflow or something hey hey steph github is a scary jungle have you tried using it yes we do use github for years now we use it for uh studio web 3 and 5. um i don't actively use it because i'm not actively writing code but we do use it because it's such a useful tool but yeah i find that devops has gotten a little bit too much of a beast become too much of a beast and i think people it's overly complicated for no reason uh hello steph i have an internship interview next tuesday any tips yes research about the company you're interviewing with find out about them find out what they're doing what their goals are who the founders are who the managers are if you can but find out what they're doing find out what technology they're using see what their competitors are doing who the competitors are so when you go in there you can speak with some authority about their business see they're interested in hiring you and see if you can help them with their business so the more you know about their company and who they are and what they do the more chance they're going to want to hire you at the end of the day when you're writing code or you're you know doing accounting or you know writing web pages building web apps what have you at the end of the day you're providing a service and the more you understand about your uh your your client or your your boss's needs or your employer's needs the more useful you're going to be to them and you're just going to arise i see people are doing more towards js nowadays but how would you think having java as a job prospects okay i'm translating that all right um again java is not going anywhere uh nor is js i think that um you have to consider what type of organization what type of company you want to work for if you're going to work in java it's a very high probability it's going to be for a very large corporation so you have to understand that's that lifestyle and you may be fantastic you made that me be that may be exactly what you want to do uh or if you go in javascript way that could be large and small organization so there's a bit more flexibility in that regard but uh you can't go wrong with even choice there's no question about that junior olivia oliveira excuse me and i don't even know if i pronounce your first name properly sorry if i didn't hi stephane i am a marine biologist dad analyst going doing my phd do you think web development could be a good side hustle putting 20 hour a week on this yeah for sure you won't even have to do 20 hours a week but yeah for sure the web is especially for side hustles freelancing the web is the best it's got the most opportunity and this is not a technology judgment this is just a job opportunity comment so yeah for sure uh what type of freelancing python work is there just writing scripts or more you know that's a good question you know python is big mainly because of its use in institutions ai work data sciences that kind of stuff it's used as well in web it's used for back office processes as well so i don't know python is ideal uh necessarily for freelancing i think it's a it's a good skill to have to tool your tool about so you but you know you may for example have to build a web app for somebody and they want may want you to do some web scraping so that's where python would come in in that situation so it depends as i say if you learn any of the top languages you will be uh in a good position to be able to pivot in any direction which you might want all right how are we doing for time so i don't know how long we've been live actually and we were about half an hour i'm going to be finishing up soon i'm going to be finishing up i mischeck rodney the red mage hi mr sensai thank you i like the little kimono there it's cool uh would you recommend still using angular in 2020 i think angular is used mostly by large businesses so you know i guess they decide if you're going to use angular or not if you're a small startup doing your own thing my suggestion is view dominican republic i was that was that's my thing mama wanted us hi i'm from the dominican republic republic i just started a month ago learning coding i'm i already got the basics each month css i'm learning javascript i'm on excuse me i'm learning on javascript now that's great that's great yeah javascript is cool uh that's this that's the progress html5 css3 javascript and then from there you've got all kinds of different choices where you can go um let's see what kaelin has to say in my area in my area there are a lot of jobs in java and c sharp and not so many in python i love creating web apps in django but i have big problems landing a job what do you say it's a good idea to do right now like one of my mentors used to say 50 million chickens that's that was his name 50 million chickens used to tell me follow the money if people want to pay you to do c sharp or java do c sharper java that's it uh dabble around with each of them and see which stack you prefer and then take it from there do you invest in financial markets yes i do are you freelancing no and stu web your main source income no studio web is one of my sources of income uh please keep live streams on channel i think i will i think i will i like this is kind of a lot of fun uh especially if by the way if you spread around the live streams let people know hey check out this live stream boost it up i'd appreciate that um because when i don't do live streams my view counts are typically much higher than when i do live streams uh although last year not bad anyway uh that would be great uh it's kind of like a hobby for me and it's good for business too i'm not gonna lie but it's also kind of a hobby so i like to see my hobby grow one of the main points is how many you know how many views you get right hi hi from the uk i'm 34 in it support taking up c plus and aiming for game development trying not to overthink my first language but can you recommend any other dev areas that will go well with c plus uh besides gaming i think small devices i think you see a lot of work in c plus plus with small devices um there you go that's where i would go uh what what flow type of platforms hinder the need for front-end devs no no no it would just be a tool set for front-end devs a big part of front-end development is ui and ux uh which uh where the code or the platform will help you implement the ui ux but the key is actually laying things out properly so they're aesthetic and usable and they follow a good good logic for information display if you will so for example i launched my pilot program seven months ago or so um and i just threw up it was just a quick pilot so i just threw up something real quick with a template they just put up a template with a boom laid out so it's done so it's done well i'm expanding on that so now i have my lead designer and he's working on the ui and ux for the main mentoring program paige and uh his i'm not i'm not paying him because he's he's technical or whiz although he is but i'm paying him for his ui ux skill the technology whether he's using code or a web flow or something is not is secondary to to his ui and ux skill i hope that makes sense all right i'm glad you like that [Music] any future for ruby on rails i think it's just going to linger out there as a niche technology i don't think it's going to die anytime soon but i don't see it growing unless something weird happened i just don't see it i do know you keep it but you know you two is a bit arrogant in live stream department i'm not sure which arrogant i'm not sure arrogant i'm not sure what you mean by that um all right i think we're getting up there i think we've done more in a half an hour i hope everybody is good i'll answer just a few more questions no matter here is linux a good skill to have for web dev yeah just know your basic commands you know especially going to be working with github or something you don't have to become a linux expert but just know you know how to open up you know how to connect to linux how to navigate the file system create files delete files set permissions that kind of stuff startup processes maybe set up crons that kind of stuff um hey hey steph oh geez yeah hold on there we go i shut off my screen where was it any recommended monitor screen for any monitor screen for coding yeah just um you want to get one of those ips panels you want to get a real good panel if you can whatever you can afford because you're going to be staring at it for a long time so you don't want a crappy monitor you want something that's sharp clean has very high refresh rate so it doesn't you don't get tired out i spent four hours on my dental clinic and rest is on learning full stack development life is fun there you go dental clinic on my dental clinic and rest is on learning full stack development life as well cool i'm glad you're having fun solving all right guys if there's anything else uh i guess that's it i think um coffee or tea these days coffee i'm new to coding our flexbox and grid really used in real project companies mostly using css frameworks that's a good question i don't know what the percentage is but you can use um you can use flexbox and grid generally speaking oh i got a super chat i gotta answer that thanks for the super chat ice let me set this in here this is new i've never used super chat before so i appreciate it uh savannah should i learn both front end and backhand before freelance um if you do if you do backhand just even basic backhand the number of jobs you have available to you as a freelancer will expand like this much um so just in terms of getting jobs it would help and what i would suggest you don't have to go crazy in terms of your back end learning html5 css3 basic javascript just vanilla javascript so you can manipulate the dom maybe a few ajax things calls that's it and then go to a back end php is is the most popular in the freelance space by far and i watched a video i did a couple days ago about how fast php job demand is growing it's exploding 800 percent over that and don't have to become a wizard at it you just have to uh understand back-end front-end coding how the code works together and then you have a skill so that if you have you'll be able to get a lot you'll be able to get a lot more jobs because a lot of jobs require a little bit of back end skill like can you help me implement this paypal shopping cart or i need to create a plug-in for my wordpress et cetera so understanding php in back end is a very valuable skill set in that regard and thanks for the super chat i appreciate it all right two coffees for steph today fantastic uh i'll answer a couple more should i learn bootstrap um just the basics just learn the grid just learn the grid last question that i'm out of here is it worth for a 40 year olds to learn to code yes i am a cyber security engineer why not the more you learn the more you earn uh since you're a cyber security engineer you understand networks and so forth so that's that's a big part of it actually it's a part of it anyway you could learn to code within months and start opening up your job opportunities big time so why not you're still quite young you know 40 years old anyway i could go on but i won't all right i've been on for about 40 minutes i think and uh we're good have a great day everybody thanks again for the super chats uh that was the first time i ever did super chats and uh there you go coffee on some very nice people and i appreciate it all right uh have a great day and i'll see you guys what's today friday i might do a live stream this weekend well i don't know i have to see maybe not at least monday all right we'll end off with my asmr video that at least i like you
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