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35 Things Every Programmer Should Know

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Here is a list of 35 things every programmer should know. In this video, I walk through a basic architecture of a todo app made by an ambitious programmer. Throughout, we introduce new technologies as they are needed, helping everyone understand the when AND why programmers use the certain technologies they use 🙂

Let me know what other technologies you’d like to see on the channel. This list can be MUCH bigger and depending on your use case, you might find more use cases for each tech!

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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:16 The Todo Application
0:32 The Basic Frontend
2:15 The Basic Backend
4:22 In Between
6:12 The Improved Frontend
8:31 Developer Tools
10:58 The Improved Backend
12:26 Databases In Depth
13:29 Alternative methods of communication
14:30 The Cloud
16:30 The Deployment Process
17:43 AI!?!?!?!?!?

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37 thoughts on “35 Things Every Programmer Should Know

  • We worked REAL hard on this video. We even are starting to add some 3D animations to our videos. Let me know if you'd like me to explain a bit more in detail 🙂

  • Can anyone please recommend me what codingl anguages, skills to learn in btech 1st year cse. And also any useful youtube channels

  • I dont think programming is all about web development

  • Any tips for ChemE’s and those lowly MechE’s regarding programming ?

  • Thanks a lot. Very comprehensive. I wish I knew all these when I started off. 😂

  • This so biased towards web development, there are lots of other interesting programming fields such as graphics programming and systems programming

  • subjective feedback:

    1. i feel like the voice sounds a bit far from the mic, and the mic or eq is a little thin. it sounds like a headset mic with more mid / high mid, needs just a touch more treble and low mid.

    2. the jump cuts are just a liiittle close i think, not leaving quite enough gap between phrases.

    3. sfx might be just a touch loud.

    take with a grain of salt. i could be tripping a lil. keep going, you’re almost there bro. good video.

  • i am watching this video using linux – ubuntu

  • List of topics :-
    HTML
    DOM
    CSS
    JS
    Server
    OS
    Backend programming languages
    Databases
    HTTP
    Web servers software
    Backend Framework
    Frontend Framework
    SSR
    Mobile application
    Cross platform mobile application
    Build tools
    Version control
    IDE
    git repositories
    REST API
    Specialized languages
    Containerisation
    RDBMS
    NOSQL
    In-memory DB
    Websockets
    SSH
    Object storage
    CDN's
    Load balancer
    queues & task worker
    Continuous Integration
    Continuous Delivery
    Infrastructure as a code

  • Each point should be an entire video, as the topics discussed are not even scratching the surface and you can't say you know them after watching this video

  • As someone who used these 35 things, he's totaly right. But i wish i could learn something new from this video. Please make another one. This one was amazing

  • I'm sure a real time embedded programmer in C has to know HTML, css and js…

  • damn, the quality in this video and topic is wild, pls make more

  • good average programmer story Lewis , but you forgot one of the major chapters of this story . The security
    ToDo app programmer : bro i got hacked 💀 …

  • Change the title from "35 Things Every Programmer Should Know" to "How to become fullstack developer "

  • This video should be called: "Hello I want to overcome the world and build an AI social media video stream service where should I start.

  • Linux users can never keep quiet when it comes to linux , Good engagement move luis!

  • Well I use Linux, But I got curious to watch this one
    Good stuff out there

    Love from nepal :wq

  • 3:35 I love how you named every backend language and when the language with logo 'cup filled with freshly brewed coffee / tea' came in, you said 'etc.' What a sha… Proud of you!

  • That was fun and informative to watch. Kudos! And the animations were amazing too. Thanks for all the effort, Lewis! 🙏

  • Awesome vid! 🔥🔥🔥🔥. But man, the DevOps part is daunting.

  • This is incredible. There’s so much I don’t know

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