Thanks for sharing this, I'm currently starting my github portfolio (long time coming lol) and had some ideas on where to start, but I wanted some insight on what others do cuz I wasn't sure if my projects would be enough to highlight my skills...Good to know I was on the right track! (ツ) I've got some basic web pages & a game I started; so hearing ur thoughts r great encouragement to keep going ❤
@antoniomadrid7870Күн бұрын
Thanks a lot, they seems very useful tips! :D
@user-zz9eo4kk4y6 күн бұрын
are your questions about HOC and render props still relevant in 2024?
@ineeddaname28 күн бұрын
Time for another update
@AalokeDas8 күн бұрын
Thank you so much sir❤
@majorian938210 күн бұрын
The only reason i seek a code bootcamp is because i need guidance and a structure then from that foundation i can go and learn on my own more confidently instead of just wading through the jungle.
@rincyphilip501110 күн бұрын
nullish operator can be used instead of ternary operator because only if null or undefined is considered as false on the life hand side,
@lakshminaidu312316 күн бұрын
Hi Peter, I am new to react, need help. How to connect windows authentication with username ana password in react. User expecting window popup for entering credentials?
@jackdesparrow478320 күн бұрын
11,11…10 times for question 2 in ||| am i right?
@suriyachill844026 күн бұрын
Next i think kalvarayan hilss
@adityajha629526 күн бұрын
I sharing my learning journey of coding on my LinkedIn profile Can it help me to get a good internship and jobs
@JackSadi28 күн бұрын
I'm new in your channel, I see your videos are really valuable without any "side water", respect to your experience and thank you for sharing
@PeterElbaum20 күн бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@jesulobajohn846828 күн бұрын
2024 update pls
@juanmacias5922Ай бұрын
Side projects are the way. Ha I always take a gander at my collection of app ideas in my notes app, and find the most doable project. Google was bugging me about closing my dev account for not uploading an app to the play store in over a year, so I build a quick one feature POC in a day lol
@RayFlores88Ай бұрын
Great suggestions! I would like to see a video on “how to start the quick project”… possibly the smaller ones that might be able to scale… ie. Cron job that exports some data from google sheets and sends it to a database or shares it with others
@mohahm7245Ай бұрын
Any one like this comment so I can come back to this vid❤
@spookish4167Ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips! Learning in public on LinkedIn is hard for me; as my trucking company would be really confused why I’m becoming a programmer 😅
@ঋতুপর্ণাАй бұрын
Great idea, thank you 👍
@JT-mr3dbАй бұрын
I career changed at 36 in to software after years of trying to carve out financial freedom for myself and never quite being able to get it. I went full monk mode in my career, landed a senior role in 4 years, quit after 6 years total in the industry. This was largely possible because I didn't have kids or even a relationship to worry about whilst I completely disappeared in to my career. Software development is absolutely my calling, it's by far the best career I have ever had, but from the moment I got my first job in software I knew I wouldn't last working for someone else, and I knew this was an incredible opportunity to utilize a high salary to finally break free. I had a full time job and was consulting on the side and poured every cent I could in to money generating property. I got my financial freedom mostly from short term rentals, and whilst I wouldn't call it passive income, It gives me all the freedom in the world to work on whatever the hell I want, in peace and tranquility. It is truly a wonderful feeling, and I honestly wish I achieved it earlier in life. If you can, go out and get it folks!
@sweetchip7043Ай бұрын
ooo you superbro
@KitchendeveloperАй бұрын
You raise very important topics in your videos, thank you 🎉
@EpicGamer-ny1fuАй бұрын
These are very vague and all over the place. Also web3 is dead isn't it?
@aditiagarwal7574Ай бұрын
Unhelpful
@EricsiconsАй бұрын
Lot of interesting ideas here but most require additional skill sets, IMHO if you already have a high paying full-time SE job probably the most passive & easiest option is to live below your means and invest any savings in the stock market and let compounding interest work it's magic
@sheikhjawwad53992 ай бұрын
hey peter a question here. as someone who dosent want to be big on social media, or don't want be known for social media, but still want some level of online presence what would be better for me learning in public or personal brand in terms of opportunities, network, connection and promoting my own stuff.
@batfishh2 ай бұрын
these interview questions are amazing if you're planning to hire a 7 year old for a JS job
@danielklimek6320Ай бұрын
Maybe for an entry level junior dev - but not for medior/senior
@andrewbarr4843Ай бұрын
Must know concepts
@Granta_OmegaАй бұрын
I have a feeling if I asked a 7 year old these questions, they wouldn't be able to answer any of them.
@batfishh5 күн бұрын
@@Granta_Omega if you teach them, they would
@vyommodi8112 ай бұрын
performed all the steps above but still getting the same!
@PeterAdiSaputro2 ай бұрын
Hi Peter ! My name is Peter (also...) How long have you been freelancing ? What is the main programming language do you use ?
@DominickWalenczak2 ай бұрын
Why not take it a step further with something like Python? Connect to the database automatically (or automate the extract process through whatever front end tool), generate the HTML, then login to the website and upload the new HTML. Perfectly doable in almost all websites and applications.
@Bad4Good22 ай бұрын
I’ve always felt funny about applying to a frontend role with a portfolio created using a site builder, is this not a problem for most recruiters/companies?
@samoniumuziejus2 ай бұрын
Does anyone still use classes ? 😅
@henrythomas71122 ай бұрын
I extremely like the video, man. Very helpful and informative. Thank you very much. It is presented so well too. Great, positive work.
@TrapHeroes2 ай бұрын
Awesome video thanks for sharing, I hope you reply after 2 years of uploading this video, For the render prop , i always have this question when i see it, Why dont we use the children prop instead since they have the same outcome
@laughingvampire75552 ай бұрын
to me the "is there a way to make this more DRY" sounds rude the vagueness makes it sound rude, I would prefer pointing out the lines where there is a repetition.
@dreagonzalez23742 ай бұрын
Thank u I just started my learning journey
@pvtcit97112 ай бұрын
honestly if someone did some round about speak like this , i would be annoyed, because i would immediately see it's almost a lie and you're not being honest, but rather concealing your thoughts, like you're better than the other. just say," it looks to be like a lot of repeated code , can we make this more dry"
@azimebrahimi3 ай бұрын
Love to hear about your journey
@manuelschulze42783 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! All these points are valid and I think you could summarize them as taking ownership. You are responsible for the project and that the cost of change stays low in the future (high quality code). You are responsible for making your team perform at the highest level (tooling, mentoring, communication). You are responsible for delivering high user value (planning, consulting, prioritizing, etc.). You are responsible for yourself (get up to speed fast after vacations or onboarding, get unstuck, etc.). Sure others do mistakes and it’s not your fault. But you own the project and you need to take responsibility. That will make you really standout. Good luck everyone! 👍
@j.singer84613 ай бұрын
Very helpful.
@saianvithamamidala82513 ай бұрын
I have been looking for this since 2 days. I finally resolved this timerout 🫠thanks a lot man
@RobinTheKid3 ай бұрын
Underrated as hell
@beth43893 ай бұрын
thank you so much for the useful content I will be studying this
@rnabyankitavasthi3 ай бұрын
If anyone want website. I am web developer contact me if want your personalized website Give your email in reply Waiting for reply....
@raminmodabbersartipi39953 ай бұрын
As I see, this guy just replay on positive comments!!! where is the main q answer?
@PeterElbaum3 ай бұрын
Does this count as a reply to a main q?
@keithleeuwen8773 ай бұрын
I was a field service tech for Cummins Allison 852 Feehanville Drive Mount Prospect, IL 60056 they make money counting equipment (not the diesel people) but same scenario, half assed parts and to top it of they told me not to do the preventative maintenance anymore at customer sites just run the vacuum a little bit and wipe down the machines. I was like "But that is gonna make the service call numbers go up and is >theft of service< WHY ? Well they wanted to keep selling new equipment every 3 years or so see ? With At Will I was fired,SAD HUH ? Country is in TROUBLE...
@HarshitsharmaEx3 ай бұрын
Can you share at least 100 questions on a node ? That will be very helpful for me in upcoming interviews.
@HarshitsharmaEx3 ай бұрын
In my recent interview, the interviewer asked me about the last one.
@fr33s7yl0r3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video, first of all, but I noticed that your video is "choppy" and has chunks removed. IDK if that it something that your recording software does to remove the pieces of "silence" of N milliseconds or if it is done intentionally in your post-processing software but it actually really messes up with the watcher's brain and after several minutes of watching it becomes very very annoying. Kind of reminds of those fast-flashing Insta-tiktok videos. Just FYI
@Ohiostategenerationx3 ай бұрын
He forgot to also mention selling likes and subscribers and follows and etc. I am able to sell tons of likes and views and subscribers and etc.
@m.k.mubarak74793 ай бұрын
Hello sir. I am just starting my career and am preparing for my first interview as a mern stack developer. I came across your interview playlist.... And it seems just made for me.. thank you sir.. and yeah.. you won a subscriber 😅
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Thanks for sharing this, I'm currently starting my github portfolio (long time coming lol) and had some ideas on where to start, but I wanted some insight on what others do cuz I wasn't sure if my projects would be enough to highlight my skills...Good to know I was on the right track! (ツ) I've got some basic web pages & a game I started; so hearing ur thoughts r great encouragement to keep going ❤
Thanks a lot, they seems very useful tips! :D
are your questions about HOC and render props still relevant in 2024?
Time for another update
Thank you so much sir❤
The only reason i seek a code bootcamp is because i need guidance and a structure then from that foundation i can go and learn on my own more confidently instead of just wading through the jungle.
nullish operator can be used instead of ternary operator because only if null or undefined is considered as false on the life hand side,
Hi Peter, I am new to react, need help. How to connect windows authentication with username ana password in react. User expecting window popup for entering credentials?
11,11…10 times for question 2 in ||| am i right?
Next i think kalvarayan hilss
I sharing my learning journey of coding on my LinkedIn profile Can it help me to get a good internship and jobs
I'm new in your channel, I see your videos are really valuable without any "side water", respect to your experience and thank you for sharing
Welcome aboard!
2024 update pls
Side projects are the way. Ha I always take a gander at my collection of app ideas in my notes app, and find the most doable project. Google was bugging me about closing my dev account for not uploading an app to the play store in over a year, so I build a quick one feature POC in a day lol
Great suggestions! I would like to see a video on “how to start the quick project”… possibly the smaller ones that might be able to scale… ie. Cron job that exports some data from google sheets and sends it to a database or shares it with others
Any one like this comment so I can come back to this vid❤
Thanks for the tips! Learning in public on LinkedIn is hard for me; as my trucking company would be really confused why I’m becoming a programmer 😅
Great idea, thank you 👍
I career changed at 36 in to software after years of trying to carve out financial freedom for myself and never quite being able to get it. I went full monk mode in my career, landed a senior role in 4 years, quit after 6 years total in the industry. This was largely possible because I didn't have kids or even a relationship to worry about whilst I completely disappeared in to my career. Software development is absolutely my calling, it's by far the best career I have ever had, but from the moment I got my first job in software I knew I wouldn't last working for someone else, and I knew this was an incredible opportunity to utilize a high salary to finally break free. I had a full time job and was consulting on the side and poured every cent I could in to money generating property. I got my financial freedom mostly from short term rentals, and whilst I wouldn't call it passive income, It gives me all the freedom in the world to work on whatever the hell I want, in peace and tranquility. It is truly a wonderful feeling, and I honestly wish I achieved it earlier in life. If you can, go out and get it folks!
ooo you superbro
You raise very important topics in your videos, thank you 🎉
These are very vague and all over the place. Also web3 is dead isn't it?
Unhelpful
Lot of interesting ideas here but most require additional skill sets, IMHO if you already have a high paying full-time SE job probably the most passive & easiest option is to live below your means and invest any savings in the stock market and let compounding interest work it's magic
hey peter a question here. as someone who dosent want to be big on social media, or don't want be known for social media, but still want some level of online presence what would be better for me learning in public or personal brand in terms of opportunities, network, connection and promoting my own stuff.
these interview questions are amazing if you're planning to hire a 7 year old for a JS job
Maybe for an entry level junior dev - but not for medior/senior
Must know concepts
I have a feeling if I asked a 7 year old these questions, they wouldn't be able to answer any of them.
@@Granta_Omega if you teach them, they would
performed all the steps above but still getting the same!
Hi Peter ! My name is Peter (also...) How long have you been freelancing ? What is the main programming language do you use ?
Why not take it a step further with something like Python? Connect to the database automatically (or automate the extract process through whatever front end tool), generate the HTML, then login to the website and upload the new HTML. Perfectly doable in almost all websites and applications.
I’ve always felt funny about applying to a frontend role with a portfolio created using a site builder, is this not a problem for most recruiters/companies?
Does anyone still use classes ? 😅
I extremely like the video, man. Very helpful and informative. Thank you very much. It is presented so well too. Great, positive work.
Awesome video thanks for sharing, I hope you reply after 2 years of uploading this video, For the render prop , i always have this question when i see it, Why dont we use the children prop instead since they have the same outcome
to me the "is there a way to make this more DRY" sounds rude the vagueness makes it sound rude, I would prefer pointing out the lines where there is a repetition.
Thank u I just started my learning journey
honestly if someone did some round about speak like this , i would be annoyed, because i would immediately see it's almost a lie and you're not being honest, but rather concealing your thoughts, like you're better than the other. just say," it looks to be like a lot of repeated code , can we make this more dry"
Love to hear about your journey
Thanks for sharing! All these points are valid and I think you could summarize them as taking ownership. You are responsible for the project and that the cost of change stays low in the future (high quality code). You are responsible for making your team perform at the highest level (tooling, mentoring, communication). You are responsible for delivering high user value (planning, consulting, prioritizing, etc.). You are responsible for yourself (get up to speed fast after vacations or onboarding, get unstuck, etc.). Sure others do mistakes and it’s not your fault. But you own the project and you need to take responsibility. That will make you really standout. Good luck everyone! 👍
Very helpful.
I have been looking for this since 2 days. I finally resolved this timerout 🫠thanks a lot man
Underrated as hell
thank you so much for the useful content I will be studying this
If anyone want website. I am web developer contact me if want your personalized website Give your email in reply Waiting for reply....
As I see, this guy just replay on positive comments!!! where is the main q answer?
Does this count as a reply to a main q?
I was a field service tech for Cummins Allison 852 Feehanville Drive Mount Prospect, IL 60056 they make money counting equipment (not the diesel people) but same scenario, half assed parts and to top it of they told me not to do the preventative maintenance anymore at customer sites just run the vacuum a little bit and wipe down the machines. I was like "But that is gonna make the service call numbers go up and is >theft of service< WHY ? Well they wanted to keep selling new equipment every 3 years or so see ? With At Will I was fired,SAD HUH ? Country is in TROUBLE...
Can you share at least 100 questions on a node ? That will be very helpful for me in upcoming interviews.
In my recent interview, the interviewer asked me about the last one.
Thank you for the video, first of all, but I noticed that your video is "choppy" and has chunks removed. IDK if that it something that your recording software does to remove the pieces of "silence" of N milliseconds or if it is done intentionally in your post-processing software but it actually really messes up with the watcher's brain and after several minutes of watching it becomes very very annoying. Kind of reminds of those fast-flashing Insta-tiktok videos. Just FYI
He forgot to also mention selling likes and subscribers and follows and etc. I am able to sell tons of likes and views and subscribers and etc.
Hello sir. I am just starting my career and am preparing for my first interview as a mern stack developer. I came across your interview playlist.... And it seems just made for me.. thank you sir.. and yeah.. you won a subscriber 😅