30 thoughts on “Coding for 1 Month Versus 1 Year #shorts #coding”
Advanced is when you look through your bookmarks.
2 years: Alright ChatGPT
😂😂😂 I love it
fr 1 year you just google faster
The difference between years of experience is knowing what to Google and being able to filter out the bs. You wont and shouldn’t try to memorise everything. Just learn literally the fundamentals that are ubiquitous across all languages then Google your problems as they come along. The CS space changes very quickly and any tech stack specific knowledge you memorise will get outdated quickly. And yes the methods to center a div can and has changed over time as well
3 years in coding: 'css div center'
I’m a c# game dev and I feel like I did this way too much, so i started not looking up solutions and trying to figure it out myself and if I couldn’t then I would I would look through the unity / c# docs and if I still can’t figure it out then google or ask chat got to give me multiple solutions with reasons why…. Long story short I do this less now
Is this actually true? I want to learn how to program but don’t know where to start.
God bless those old school silicon and now our saviours Indian brothers !!!!
😅
I feel pity for the dark souls players who think that googling the solution is the equivalent of using a summon
Stack Overflow saves my ass on coding projects bro 💀😭
Noticed he learned how to center a div. Instead of memorizing it, you learn the keywords you need to Google later to find the solution.
This is so related and until now I keep on forgetting the code on how to center especially the icons 😅
How to centre a div *all the links are purple *
😂😂😂😂
After you get experience, drinking something before coding is a very important one 😂
The only different between a junior and a senior is goggling speed, no joke
At least I can figure out your financial condition through coding after one year 😂
Gaming PC*
nah brother u have to figure it faster without using any "searches"
You are ONLY wasting your times. These are not important things in life!
Programmers back then: I have created a fully fledged operating system in bare machine language with 32 bytes of memory 💪
Programmers now: how do you print characters?
Why do you have the same computer I have lol. Did you break into my house?
I’ve recently got into developing my first games and learning python/c++.
So far, I’ve created everything with the help of Google and it works great. The best part is learning something, understanding how it worked and forgetting how to do it again next week just to Google it and be like oh yah.
That's dumb i memories daily tasks
Me also, after 3 years of coding still searching for "How to center a div" 😂😂😂
Or just have chat gpt on the standby
Cuz html is programming
Knowing every API is almost impossible unless you specialize.. In other words you will always be looking up API or stuff in other languages, but a senior programmer understands the concepts.
Advanced is when you look through your bookmarks.
2 years: Alright ChatGPT
😂😂😂 I love it
fr 1 year you just google faster
The difference between years of experience is knowing what to Google and being able to filter out the bs. You wont and shouldn’t try to memorise everything. Just learn literally the fundamentals that are ubiquitous across all languages then Google your problems as they come along. The CS space changes very quickly and any tech stack specific knowledge you memorise will get outdated quickly.
And yes the methods to center a div can and has changed over time as well
3 years in coding: 'css div center'
I’m a c# game dev and I feel like I did this way too much, so i started not looking up solutions and trying to figure it out myself and if I couldn’t then I would I would look through the unity / c# docs and if I still can’t figure it out then google or ask chat got to give me multiple solutions with reasons why…. Long story short I do this less now
Is this actually true? I want to learn how to program but don’t know where to start.
God bless those old school silicon and now our saviours Indian brothers !!!!
😅
I feel pity for the dark souls players who think that googling the solution is the equivalent of using a summon
Stack Overflow saves my ass on coding projects bro 💀😭
Noticed he learned how to center a div. Instead of memorizing it, you learn the keywords you need to Google later to find the solution.
This is so related and until now I keep on forgetting the code on how to center especially the icons 😅
How to centre a div *all the links are purple *
😂😂😂😂
After you get experience, drinking something before coding is a very important one 😂
The only different between a junior and a senior is goggling speed, no joke
At least I can figure out your financial condition through coding after one year 😂
Gaming PC*
nah brother u have to figure it faster without using any "searches"
You are ONLY wasting your times. These are not important things in life!
Programmers back then: I have created a fully fledged operating system in bare machine language with 32 bytes of memory 💪
Programmers now: how do you print characters?
Why do you have the same computer I have lol. Did you break into my house?
I’ve recently got into developing my first games and learning python/c++.
So far, I’ve created everything with the help of Google and it works great. The best part is learning something, understanding how it worked and forgetting how to do it again next week just to Google it and be like oh yah.
That's dumb i memories daily tasks
Me also, after 3 years of coding still searching for "How to center a div" 😂😂😂
Or just have chat gpt on the standby
Cuz html is programming
Knowing every API is almost impossible unless you specialize.. In other words you will always be looking up API or stuff in other languages, but a senior programmer understands the concepts.
Javascript overrated