You forgot - "Sorry, I was busy writing a Medium article on an OAuth middleware library I half-learned on Udemy yesterday. I'm already up to 10k claps!"
There are two types of Junior JS Devs. Ones who are afraid of everything because they don’t even know how much they don’t know. And ones who are afraid of nothing because they don’t even know how much they don’t know.
"I put in a few bugs only I can fix." -Kai Lentit
This makes the senior one so much better.
As James Acaster once said: "Never in my life have been so offended by something I 100% agree with".
The Udemy digs got me where it hurts!
you made me actually look up whether jjquery is a real thing. i would not be surprised if it were.
I love that his sentences have much more coherence than the ones from the Senior JS Developer, but do not reflect the real world
I just now get the reference of him drinking coffee and saying he doesn't like it 😂😂. Absolutely brilliant.
I took a bootcamp back in 2019, been working in the field for 1 year. I ve been mostly confident in my ability until this video. I feel so attacked.
Drinks Java Spits out Java "I don't like it"
As a self taught junior JS developer (not a full stack developer though :< ) I can confirm this is extremely accurate, especially the part about udemy. I literally cried out of laughter watching this.
I just came from your senior JS developer video. I died laughing from how accurate it is. I am now watching this video. 30 seconds in, I am ded again. This guy just summed up my 5 year journey in two videos. Subscribed.
"iv put in a few bugs only i can fix" - yep seen those guys they do exist
"Yeah, I'm a senior fullstack engineer" okay, someone saw my Indeed resume
Web dev twitter in a nutshell
I am a full stack developer :) and I like the other video where John Carmack talks about the future of JavaScript... is it reliable? no! is it awesome? no! so why do we use it? it somehow fits, magic V8 speed, garbage collection, doesn't break easily or doesn't break completely, easy to learn the basics.... and null is an object!!!
After years of experience here is my best advice: If you can avoid using a library, DO IT AT ALL COSTS.
The Udemy parts were so relatable!!! lmao
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