10 Programmer Stereotypes

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Programmers are weird. It is human nature to put people into a box with stereotypes and the tech industry is no exception. Let's take a look at 10 common stereotypes people use for software engineers and developers fireship.io/pro
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@Fireship
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@null3081
@null3081 Рік тому
i would have if you had included the cute femboy with programmer socks stereotype
@jdlwiquwudhakiqu7181yd
@jdlwiquwudhakiqu7181yd Рік тому
My name
@HypnosisBear
@HypnosisBear Рік тому
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@gigantopithecus8254
@gigantopithecus8254 Рік тому
You forgot orangutans at start
@dreamerLevel
@dreamerLevel Рік тому
Now that's some good content
@jerry9548
@jerry9548 Рік тому
All of those stereotypes have in common that they have to fix the family printer once in a while which leads other family members to think they have transcended and are no longer a mortal human being.
@dhruvakhera5011
@dhruvakhera5011 Рік тому
i mean i used to pride myself on being the tech guy in my house, but now i know that i know nothing since i am 15 and there are way more talented people out there than me
@dertyp3463
@dertyp3463 Рік тому
Dude shut up... I was once asked to fix an oven because "it has a display so its tech and you're a programmer therefore its your job"
@dertyp3463
@dertyp3463 Рік тому
@@dhruvakhera5011 that mightbe true but keep in mind that there are a lot of people who are way dumber as well.
@Omar-ic3wc
@Omar-ic3wc Рік тому
😂😂😂😂😂
@daleryanaldover6545
@daleryanaldover6545 Рік тому
The "this appliance has a display so you should probably able yo fix it because you're a programmer" fits the bill, LMAO
@detaaditya6237
@detaaditya6237 Рік тому
I don't think I fall into one of those. I'm an impostor syndrome programmer who always thinks I'm an impostor except when my code works
@NotionNationX
@NotionNationX Рік тому
Same
@mootimadness7825
@mootimadness7825 Рік тому
Yeeh same .
@a6893_
@a6893_ Рік тому
0:20 99% accurate 12% of the time
@FiZ
@FiZ Рік тому
I didn't even get a degree in CompSci, and this is so "me" it hurts. But that time when none of the devs could figure out CSS? *cracks knuckle* "Alright, you chuckle-f***s, LISTEN UP!"
@lebro4401
@lebro4401 Рік тому
Sus
@papl20
@papl20 8 місяців тому
I'm a woman who codes, who's sadly a goddamn minimalist. The least tech I have the better and I'm extremely suspicious of everything. I honestly think I got into this not because I like it but because I want to know everything I can to... Idk... Protect myself 😅
@Darkcamera45
@Darkcamera45 3 місяці тому
That’s a good thing lol t the end of the day the only ones in this list who win are the 10x, minimalist and lazy programmer
@Cobalt985
@Cobalt985 3 місяці тому
@@Darkcamera45 don't know how this is true but I'm glad to hear I'll make it as a minimalist
@pdd5793
@pdd5793 3 місяці тому
I'm also a minimalist, a bit because of suspicion, but mostly because i don't see the need to automate the living shit out of my house for things that would take 5 seconds for me to do 😕
@Turalcar
@Turalcar 2 місяці тому
I worked with a guy who was so minimalist he didn't have a smartphone. He's also one of the lead Android OS developers in Europe.
@mindaugask_
@mindaugask_ 2 місяці тому
​@@Turalcarhe knows something we do not
@Paul-rs4gd
@Paul-rs4gd 2 місяці тому
Old Jaded Guy here. I still remember the hex codes for many Z80 instructions. I thought that was a completely useless skill, but I now re-purpose them for passwords.
@AneesPGP
@AneesPGP 2 місяці тому
LoL Senior Citizens
@inqmusician2
@inqmusician2 17 днів тому
Using Z80, 6502, 68xxx, or x86 hex values for passwords is something...
@Erin-bd6jg
@Erin-bd6jg Рік тому
" It's weird. They always travel in groups of five. These programmers, there's always a tall skinny white guy, a short skinny Asian guy, fat guy with a ponytail, some guy with crazy facial hair and then an East Indian guy. It's like they trade guys until they all have the right group." - Gavin Belson
@aliazab5310
@aliazab5310 Рік тому
Haha😂 that's too accurate🤣
@CallousCoder
@CallousCoder Рік тому
This one travels alone and prefers it that way! People ewww!!! Nasty creatures!
@sohaibaftab446
@sohaibaftab446 Рік тому
I'm that short skinny asian guy 😂
@nullpointer1755
@nullpointer1755 Рік тому
This show is hilarious
@alexbarra
@alexbarra Рік тому
XD
@lenargilmanov7893
@lenargilmanov7893 Рік тому
One stereotype you missed is the aspiring game developer. "Well, I just wanna make an FPS with open world, multiplayer and procedural generation, nothing fancy! Well, yeah, I only started learning unity last month, but how hard can it possibly be?!"
@PalladinPoker
@PalladinPoker Рік тому
Dunning Kreuger at its best. I have a degree in gamedev from a prestigious university yet I have never done first person or open world. I did multiplayer by hand once, it requires all players to know their IP addresses and despite specialising in procedural generation I am only good at road networks and large scale natural terrain.
@luckylikey9280
@luckylikey9280 Рік тому
isnt that a brogrammer subgroup?
@lenargilmanov7893
@lenargilmanov7893 Рік тому
​@@luckylikey9280 No, those are usually teenagers who severely underestimate the amount of effort developing a game requires.
@mike-._
@mike-._ Рік тому
notch moment
@skitzy29
@skitzy29 Рік тому
@@lenargilmanov7893 Just like Yandere Dev with his spaghetti code lmao
@sam23696
@sam23696 Рік тому
I am the lazy programmer, minus all the success and early retirement. But I have met a 10x programmer, so I instantly knew that stereotype to be valid. How is it possible one guy can do an entire university project in a few days in week 2, externally, while they were working remotely on a mine site in the middle of the desert. I've never been more jealous felt less competent then when I was in a group with that guy, who only contacted us through discord DMs and was always on the knifes edge of just leaving to finish the group work on his own if he detected for a second one of us wasn't carrying their weight.
@5eymour8utz
@5eymour8utz 2 місяці тому
You must work at Blizzard lmao
@jameelalom2961
@jameelalom2961 11 днів тому
I know the feels.
@Maclabhruinn
@Maclabhruinn 9 місяців тому
I worked with a 10x programmer. He was amazing, his C code was super-efficient, easy to read, and he wrote it on the fly, off the top of his head. He was of Scandinavian background, tall, blond and handsome, with a huge gleaming smile like an actor in a toothpaste commercial. But! He was shy, spoke in a high squeaky voice, and giggled a lot. And he lived in the basement of his manager's house (yeah, really - he rented it from his manager). Super-helpful guy, he'd try to patiently explain why he hadn't used the Fast Fourier Transform routine from the library, because his own implementation was 10% faster ... "but of course, *you* should just use the library version" he'd say, without any awkwardness. He was such a nice bloke, but I came close to hanging up my keyboard and walking away from IT ... I felt like a fraud, by comparison.
@midclock
@midclock Місяць тому
Man, I was replying with a little novel but I deleted it accidentally ...👹 I think that I understand what you mean. Sometimes it can happen to feel less than a colleague or similar. That happens when you care much about your work, but people frequently do just the bare minimum to avoid unwanted risks. As long as you persevere, you will develop many skills, especially in the areas where you have more difficulty. Those successes can be your fuel, when approaching new stuff and your mind will try to convince you that you're not enough. After trying many different jobs, I've realised that IT engineering is the field where I'm able to do something useful, and do it well. I like to see that my work can help other people into solving their problems, or doing something better. In other fields I missed this, it was only a mere task execution. I don't know if this is a good explanation, but what I'm trying to say is that if you find a purpose in your job, then it's only a matter of time before you will master what you do. Don't worry, I think it's perfectly normal to have doubts. Perfection leaves no space to improvement. That's why people who think to know everything, ultimately know very little. Cheers
@kaushaljadhav2737
@kaushaljadhav2737 23 дні тому
sounds like a wattpad fantasy story
@liam6550
@liam6550 6 днів тому
That's where you try and learn all you can from this guy instead of hanging up your keyboard
@danielhalachev4714
@danielhalachev4714 Рік тому
"Extroverts like Jobs use these nerds to get super rich" I haven't laughed so hard in quite a while
@arnavrawat9864
@arnavrawat9864 Рік тому
It's not funny tbh. It's just the simple truth. Jobs exploited woz, not even used or employed
@raulabc7
@raulabc7 Рік тому
@@arnavrawat9864 and you see his pic everywhere. I mean wtf. This proves a cheater and a faker will always win in Real life.
@corriedebeer799
@corriedebeer799 Рік тому
@@arnavrawat9864 Woz did not walk away from Apple poor. He got his cut. Woz did not want fame. He was only interested in being knee-deep in tech. They complimented each other
@arnavrawat9864
@arnavrawat9864 Рік тому
@@corriedebeer799 If Woz was the ceo or even a higher decision maker of the tech company the scene would've been different. Better in all likelihood. The cut isn't enough.
@a224kkk
@a224kkk Рік тому
use. this is the verb for object, made this fucking hilarious and sad
@ongamex
@ongamex Рік тому
You've missed "The Game Developer" - the guy who wanted to be a game developer. They've entered programming with the hope of making the next big MMO (or watever), however it took them 15 years to realize that games aren't made with just programming anymore and it takes usually more than one person to make a game. So they've evolved into a regular programmer that still has their own game engine rolling their entire life.
@spicynoodle7419
@spicynoodle7419 Рік тому
Oh man, those game maker wannabes are the most pathetic. They haven't written a single if statement and want to make one of the most complex types of software. I really hate them
@4cps777
@4cps777 Рік тому
Well, I can appreciate those people more than the "game developers" that are just clicking buttons in engines.
@jamalsheriff1928
@jamalsheriff1928 Рік тому
@@spicynoodle7419 wtf are you saying most people who are coders start from playing games and want to be a game dev , but most of them don't. If you never play games before i don't believe you are a programmer
@spicynoodle7419
@spicynoodle7419 Рік тому
@@jamalsheriff1928 I do play games but none of the people I know and work with started with a 3D FPS game as a first project. I'm in several beginner channels and am very cynical and elitist - it's hard to not crap on their dreams. People should start with command line programs, learn some data structures, write a JSON parser, study some vector and matrix maths. Unity might be easy but software development is a perpetual process of breaking shit. Some day the texture loading might break and without any intuition and knowledge of how an engine works or how to debug issues the noobie will just go somewhere and ask "unity no work, how 2 fix?" - which is 80% of the help requests I see. Maybe don't undertake a project that usually takes 3-5 years of development by a 300 member team without knowing the ABCs.
@dosa5819
@dosa5819 Рік тому
This just hurts. I just got a job as a unity game dev. I have always loved video games since childhood. I am learning unity and c# for now and gettingbetter at it. Earlier I use to code in Java. My stereotype is the introvert kind. And yes my dream really is to make greatest/complex games.
@CurtisGingue
@CurtisGingue Рік тому
There's a 10xer at my company. Dude is also the pianist for a traveling jazz band or something and I've heard him utter a total of 40 words I think. He's insanely fast and simply doesn't write bugs
@NicholasDunbar
@NicholasDunbar 9 місяців тому
You're forgetting the bohemian programmer who ferments vegetables and reads 18th century literature.
@Dr_Ainz
@Dr_Ainz Рік тому
Congrats to everyone in this comment section declaring themselves the 10x'er. You've found the optimal speedrun strat for informing everyone else you're the codefluencer.
@doorey2
@doorey2 Рік тому
Well said...
@LyallvanderLinde
@LyallvanderLinde Рік тому
Couldn't agree more. 10x'ers are guys who create software everyone else uses.... vue, nuxt, vite, vitesse, parceljs, tailwind, windicss etc.
@scottydog9997
@scottydog9997 Рік тому
I can mentor you if you wish. You seem to have low self esteem, probably because your code isn't well structured or commented. I will show you how to apply best practice principles on well structured code following the best of breed ISO/IEC standards for the management of code quality.
@KRYoung_dev
@KRYoung_dev Рік тому
🤣🤣🤣
@KRYoung_dev
@KRYoung_dev Рік тому
@@uwirl4338 I think Scotty Dog was being sarcastic.
@DerRumo
@DerRumo Рік тому
I met a 10x-Developer in my company. He knows tons of programming languages very well (including assembly), speaks 3 nornal languages fluently and made 2 master degrees in 2 countries. He won some coding challenges, where nearly no one finished all tasks and his professor gave his internet name a shoutout during studies, without knowing, that he was that. He has licenses for working on military projects and a flying license. This guy is sick. 😅
@yashaswikulshreshtha1588
@yashaswikulshreshtha1588 Рік тому
damn man wish i was there
@RageIt
@RageIt Рік тому
Who is this person?
@d-rose27
@d-rose27 Рік тому
damn
@EnDeRBeaT
@EnDeRBeaT Рік тому
this is not 10x, this is 100x
@utsavkhairnar8808
@utsavkhairnar8808 Рік тому
this dude living every programmer's life
@citywitt3202
@citywitt3202 8 місяців тому
I hired someone thinking they were an introvert programmer. Turns out they’re a 10X. I rolled out of bed one morning around a week and a half after giving this guy a task. I saw a pull request containing 47 new classes, which turned out to be fully separated application domain interface and presentation layers for an API. Light refactoring my ass! 😂
@Nuilescent
@Nuilescent 8 місяців тому
There's also the self-taught programmer, where you "invent" patterns and code structures for your own work, before realising that they already exist, are quite popular, and that your friends who've done tech studies have known about for years. You both feel smart for figuring those out on your own and feel dumb as you've just re-invented the wheel that everyone else was already using.
@BruceNJeffAreMyFlies
@BruceNJeffAreMyFlies 28 днів тому
Every time, though, you get that lovely dopamine hit when you realise it means you are on the right track - despite having no clear path ;)
@conaman551
@conaman551 18 днів тому
Yes! That's how I wrote my first bubble sort algorithm 😂😂
@Broniath
@Broniath 7 днів тому
When thinking about how you should structure your dependencies I "invented" layer architecture (the idea of only accessing layers equal to or below the current one). It was literally my first idea of the top of my head. I felt so proud when I found out that thats basically how everyone does things xd.
@mezesadam1997
@mezesadam1997 Рік тому
Companies should categorise their teams according to these stereotypes, so it would be easier to filter out jobs.
@ameenurrahmankhan6933
@ameenurrahmankhan6933 Рік тому
😂😂😂😂
@a_guy_in_orange7230
@a_guy_in_orange7230 Рік тому
You also have to take into account getting the right group of 5 guys, one tall lanky white guy, one fat guy with a pony tail, one east indian, one short asian, and one guy with crazy facial hair
@MartiinWalsh
@MartiinWalsh Рік тому
👌
@Beryesa.
@Beryesa. Рік тому
We need brogrammers with 30 years of Go knowledge /s
@Linuxdirk
@Linuxdirk Рік тому
Welcome to our company, Anon! Here’s your diverse team you have to work in! Let’s have a 2 hours long welcoming chatter! Anon: Thanks, I quit.
@mentoriii3475
@mentoriii3475 Рік тому
You forgot Imposter Syndrommer, the programmer that actually completes tasks in time but feels like a fraud and thinks that he faked his way into work
@okachobe1
@okachobe1 Рік тому
@dhruvakhera5011
@dhruvakhera5011 Рік тому
what about the dunning kruger effecomer, the one that thinks he is the better than even chad from boston fish school of computer science and frat parties
@christianalejandro4963
@christianalejandro4963 Рік тому
Thank you! I felt even more outcast when the finished this video.
@josh-rz3uq
@josh-rz3uq Рік тому
Imposter syndrome is a meme.
@MrCool-lo3ls
@MrCool-lo3ls Рік тому
there is someone with imposter syndrome amogus
@Apebek
@Apebek Рік тому
I learned javascript by making animations in HTML 5 canvas. Drawing geometry and manipaliting shapes with math like trigonometry. It was just for fun, but now I program hundreds of cutting design for the printing industry I work for. They used to do this manually in Adobe Illustrator and it took days or weeks. I do it in 10 minutes now. Never knew that a hobby like that would actually help me in my career.
@use-hustlelucre
@use-hustlelucre Рік тому
Finally I am commenting on Fireship, love the sarcasm you give most of the time while explaining situation & yeah you seem to have raised above the normal understanding so you see things coming before they arrive …. Celebrate it 🎉🎉
@ElvenIvy07
@ElvenIvy07 Рік тому
Omg my stereotype is 100% accurate, it's crazy. As a woman I always felt that I fit into the category of woman. Then seeing the other women in the video just made me see it more clearly. I am also a woman. 😯
@robertmazurowski5974
@robertmazurowski5974 Рік тому
You forgot to mention that stereotypical woman programmer is a female
@homeopathicfossil-fuels4789
@homeopathicfossil-fuels4789 Рік тому
wtf me 2
@ferial4091
@ferial4091 Рік тому
I think that he truly represented the stereotype type of programmers are not females .. fun fact: I'm Algerian, 65% of graduates in computer science are females .. and the stereotype here is that men are only good for manual labor jobs LMAO
@VDViktor
@VDViktor Рік тому
im not sold, wheres the proof
@MichelLedig
@MichelLedig Рік тому
Im laughing so hard KKKKKKKKKKKK
@cinderwolf32
@cinderwolf32 Рік тому
I like how just being a woman who codes puts me in that category with no consideration of my lifestyle or work procedures 🤣
@doorey2
@doorey2 Рік тому
Yea thats pretty funny. Technically you get to claim 2 steriotypes. The woman coder plus whatever other steriotype fits you best
@hungaro7964
@hungaro7964 Рік тому
Woman? what is that? An npm dependency?
@thefekete
@thefekete Рік тому
But also with a shotgun, apparently 😜
@toothyeye
@toothyeye Рік тому
@@hungaro7964 a nuget package
@nullpointer1755
@nullpointer1755 Рік тому
@@hungaro7964 a library written in C
@ihspan6892
@ihspan6892 7 місяців тому
Very nice. Good stereotypes are such that you cannot escape them, and you can find a category you belong to. Well done.
@TheeSlickShady
@TheeSlickShady Рік тому
I smiled throughout this entire video Excellent job! 99% accuracy, 12% of the time ha ha
@Tim_Small
@Tim_Small Рік тому
The first 10x coder I met was at my high school computer club in ~1989. He advised me to rewrite the hot paths in my BASIC program with inline assembly (actually a thing in Acorn BASIC). I later found out he single handedly ported Linux to the ARM processor architecture as a personal side project whilst at university. It took me about another 4 years to realise he was such an outlier that I might actually be good enough to get a job as a programmer myself after all...
@TheXuism
@TheXuism Рік тому
🙃I would like to know what happens to this 10x guy right now.
@fakshen1973
@fakshen1973 Рік тому
@@TheXuism Well, he's worth more than 10x the salary since there is no additional cost in management, healthcare, and team coordination to cover this person's efforts. He's either very wealthy or very semi-retired
@RafaelMunizYT
@RafaelMunizYT Рік тому
@@TheXuism he's bill gates
@commenturthegreat2915
@commenturthegreat2915 Рік тому
@@RafaelMunizYT he's gill bates
@bcoda
@bcoda Рік тому
inb4 this guy is Mr. Robot and the guy he's talking about is alter ego, Tim Big
@ysteinellingsen6168
@ysteinellingsen6168 Рік тому
Being a Brogrammer i thought this shit hilarious and instantly shared it with all of my colleagues on slack. In good style, i also went around the open workspace and obnoxiously talked about the video for 45-minutes with our boss whilst my hard-working colleagues just want some peace and quiet.
@dgmullin1
@dgmullin1 Рік тому
Nah, too self-aware ;)
@centralbiz5974
@centralbiz5974 Рік тому
and you´re not even called 'Chad'
@valentinpopescu98
@valentinpopescu98 Рік тому
@@centralbiz5974 he’s called Einstein
@ahmedifhaam7266
@ahmedifhaam7266 Рік тому
ah, the brogrammer
@whannabi
@whannabi Рік тому
@@centralbiz5974 Chad, John, Max, James or even Kevin... that's the least they could do to pass as a Chad.
@dobreasamuel5480
@dobreasamuel5480 5 місяців тому
"99% accurate for about 12% of the time" fucking briliant
@pkday1082
@pkday1082 7 місяців тому
The lazy programmer one really hit home Here I am laying on my bed looking at my pc knowing very well that the program I’m busy with could secure my financial freedom
@codemastercpp
@codemastercpp Рік тому
I fall into the "I think I'm 10x developer, but actually isn't" stereotype
@motherlove8366
@motherlove8366 Рік тому
That's the Brogrammer
@lofiandchill6062
@lofiandchill6062 Рік тому
@@motherlove8366 Its the middle between brogrammer and 10x.
@ant-dev
@ant-dev Рік тому
@@lofiandchill6062 listen to Fly Chill by Cráneo. it's Spanish but it's lofi and its chill
@Alan_the_Red
@Alan_the_Red Рік тому
@@lofiandchill6062 oh boy that's me 100% 😳
@prodbytukoo
@prodbytukoo Рік тому
@@lofiandchill6062 yep yep that's 100% me lmao
@travispearce3590
@travispearce3590 Рік тому
One of my work colleagues is a 10x developer. She is the kindest, most humble engineer I've ever had the pleasure of working with. We have departments of software developers, and then we have Judy. She's her own standalone department that everyone loves and respects.
@mankepoot9440
@mankepoot9440 Рік тому
Yes, but she is a woman programmer so she has to be in that stereotype. You can not be in multiple steretypes at once, that does not compute.
@LoLMasterManiac
@LoLMasterManiac Рік тому
stop the cap
@wurf5336
@wurf5336 Рік тому
sounds fake
@jj1322
@jj1322 Рік тому
Fake as shit bro
@masteroogway2405
@masteroogway2405 Рік тому
@@wurf5336 why
@gaius_enceladus
@gaius_enceladus 9 місяців тому
Great video! I would have called the "jaded old guy" the "bearded geek" though..... :) Only uses Unix/Linux/one of the BSDs, lives in the command-line, dreams in bash or assembly, pure coffee in his veins, lives alone and usually introverted but comes alive when meeting other "bearded geeks". I have a certain amount of those attributes (including being bearded and using Linux and the BSDs) but wouldn't say I'm skilled enough to be called a geek ( I go by the maxim that "you're not a hacker until someone else calls you a hacker" ). That may be the case for "geek" too. I *am* old enough to have used punched-cards though (in my high-school days).
@philstanton8912
@philstanton8912 7 місяців тому
I had “old jaded guy” as a professor for my last college semester. Wrote OCAML programs on a school linux server only using the command line because he just didn’t use IDEs or anything of that nature, only vim
@Silentstrike46x
@Silentstrike46x Рік тому
I absolutely lost it on the "Old Jaded Guy". My favorite lecturer from university who is like my mentor, is an older guy, with a beard, whose hair is slowly turning white. He predominantly codes in C, never the newer stuff, and one of his courses at university? Lower level programming, in which everyone learns C, and needs to build a compiler for a toy language to compile down to bytecode... That was scarily accurate... Edit: Fixed spelling mistake.
@U20E0
@U20E0 Рік тому
But did he make a language at any point?
@U20E0
@U20E0 Рік тому
( the answer is probably yes, everyone has tried that at some point )
@archthearchvile
@archthearchvile Рік тому
@@U20E0 Well there is Terry Davis that tried and succeeded at that
@U20E0
@U20E0 Рік тому
@@archthearchvile HolyC is best language
@colbyboucher6391
@colbyboucher6391 Рік тому
I mean, I kind of get it. Sometimes I look at web apps and wonder why we're making simple applications go through so many layers of inneficient junk just so people don't have to download something. Most of the internet *should* be able to run on old netbooks but it pretty much doesn't because it's way more complex than it needs to be.
@Eysvar
@Eysvar Рік тому
I definitely fall under the lazy programmer umbrella. I use the computer to automate the computer, so I have more time to do more automation. What a lovely cycle.
@hugazo
@hugazo Рік тому
AUTOMATE EVERYTHING!
@apr0l
@apr0l Рік тому
Wrote that down lol
@Warface
@Warface Рік тому
With Co-pilot... it's super lazy now
@hadifarah3512
@hadifarah3512 Рік тому
why do a manual computer task that takes 30 seconds to do, when you can spend 2 weeks trying to automate it.
@lonesomesam
@lonesomesam Рік тому
Bruh
@neck-o
@neck-o 8 місяців тому
Another you can add to the list is the Failure: The failure is someone who dreams of developing a big interesting project one day but is stuck in tutorial hell for a few years and they feel they aren't going anywhere.
@DA_GameDev
@DA_GameDev Рік тому
good video, I am falling in multiple, 1st while watching this videos I was eating spaghetti (not Ramen) secondly my colleague always come with code problems to me saying I am the best in coding , and I must have the lates tech not the greatest but non the lest the latest, perfect video I really enjoyed it keep the good job.
@vladimirgorea8714
@vladimirgorea8714 Рік тому
Missed "the architect". The programmer who thinks he can solve any conceptual problem but he avoids actually writing code and the conceptual solutions are full of problems
@a_void
@a_void Рік тому
I know this guy
@JoJohns85
@JoJohns85 Рік тому
Yes! I work with some.
@GainsGoblin
@GainsGoblin Рік тому
I hate that guy
@StonyBlazestation
@StonyBlazestation Рік тому
The rest of my team makes me feel like the 10x developer, until the rare occasion presents itself when I meet a real 10x developer.
@scottydog9997
@scottydog9997 Рік тому
I met one once, he was younger than me, and at 24 he was the lead developer at the Australian stock exchange.
@evam796
@evam796 Рік тому
Isn’t that because we all get to be a 10x developer once in a while ? Nobody can work 200% all the time… or have I just not met any 10x developer yet ?
@LinkEX
@LinkEX Рік тому
@@evam796 As the video suggested, it's not merely about industriousness. It's outstanding problem-solving skills and expertise. Which allows them to write concise and impeccable code that manages to solve ten times the problems others would manage in the same time.
@dl662
@dl662 Рік тому
​@@LinkEX ​ No this is obviously a misleading mindset that goes against growth. To me coding is just like any other creative writing profession (e.g. copywriting) and your growth in problem-solving skill mostly comes from domain expertise. k-12 taught all the basic problem-solving skill you needed to become a very productive programmer. Heck, I'm in research these days and the best problem solvers I've known are all theoretical mathematicians and hardly any of them make a productive coder. You see, your statement itself is paradoxical since "solving ten times more problems" and "writing elegant code" come at expense of one another, if someone writes "impeccable" code at 10x productivity, he could be a 20x developer should he chooses to program with minor bugs and casual code styles, and I know most teams, not of a mission-critical nature, would very much prefer that. You just raise the bar to arbitrary level and the only result it would ever achieve is to stop new people from growing. The more likely scenario is we all wanted to be 10x developers when we got started and we prob all been that 10x developer at some point in a team, exactly like eva suggested. For any beginner, words like "outstanding ps skills" and "impeccable codes" is an obvious sign to watch out for, it's the kind of language your brogrammer boss would use in order to keep you a cog in the wheel at 200% while he's getting all the sweet promotion and bonus with all the OKRs and slideshows based off your work.
@LinkEX
@LinkEX Рік тому
​@@dl662 You think the notion of a "10x developer" hurts the growth mindset? Hmm, I never took it that way - obviously programming is a skill that anyone can grow and refine. And yes, the "10x" in the "10x developer" _is_ kind of arbitrary. But the main idea is that, as opposed to say a physical worker, there are people that really _can_ manage to do work in one evening that would take "the average programmer" a whole week. Or that's still cleaner and shorter than the code others would have come up with even after two weeks of refactoring. They're essentially the Olympic athletes of IT, where talent and dedication meet. Some people just have a knack for the craft and are good learners. By the time they are active in the job market, they might still be further ahead than seniors with a decade of experience.
@aimentetbirt1363
@aimentetbirt1363 7 місяців тому
I'm learning programming after I got encouraged by my young brother, who is very much the guy that does 10x things more than your average person. It amazes me how fast he can understand theoretical and abstract concepts, he sees right through problems and solves them like a wizard.
@CraftyOldGit
@CraftyOldGit 8 місяців тому
Old Jaded Guy here. I did write a couple of compilers back in the early 80s using lex & yacc. I doubt anyone uses them any more. Also, I was 10x more productive than some colleagues on a project I worked on, but I think that said more about the 0.1x programmers than it said about me.
@SansidarUploads
@SansidarUploads Рік тому
I feel like you missed my stereotype. The guy who feels like he has to write his own version of everything, even though it's usually a waste of time and often a ridiculous amount of work for one single programmer. I also have a little bit of the imposter syndrome thing sprinkled in. It has made me a much better programmer though.
@Nilloc777
@Nilloc777 Рік тому
oh no that is me, although I will just use a library after the first time. I tell myself it is so I have a better understanding
@thego-dev
@thego-dev Рік тому
same, and the fact i mainly use lua definitely doesn't help
@goat6412
@goat6412 Рік тому
@@thego-dev Good luck finding a library in Lua
@scottydog9997
@scottydog9997 Рік тому
Sometimes you have to do this for creative and commercial control on a product. Black boxes can be unreliable and expensive.
@FXZIAD
@FXZIAD Рік тому
same
@RawMilkEnthusiast
@RawMilkEnthusiast Рік тому
I came into programming with such an optimistic look on things but one day I ultimately see myself going the way of the minimalist. Just getting a well paying job in software engineering to fund all my non-tech related hobbies I do in my free time.
@eclectic505
@eclectic505 Рік тому
That's okay, I feel the same. I'm in my first year of college and that has been the hardest thing to accept. It's okay to not like your job, most people don't :))
@sophiacristina
@sophiacristina Рік тому
That happens in almost all professions... Doing something you like for yourself isn't AT ALL the same as doing something you like for a job...
@GospodinNelson
@GospodinNelson Рік тому
If you invest in something from that money so that you have regular capital you can study what you wanted and do the job you want, but still have money.
@ano_nym
@ano_nym Рік тому
The Kaczynski.
@aluz5332
@aluz5332 Рік тому
Yeah me
@Gabizepam
@Gabizepam 2 місяці тому
Dude, you missed the Gamer Programmer. That's my cup of tea :D .Even though I'm female I cannot relate to the ones that you have just described. I am kind of an introvert but could easily fit in the brogramer but I decide not to interact with ppl. I rather play games or read or watch anime or learn other stuff. I think you should do a new edition more updates adding more stereotypes. I really enjoy your videos :D Keep the good work! 😁
@richdobbs6595
@richdobbs6595 7 місяців тому
There have been times when I was a 10x developer, but this was basically a reflection of the poor productivity, skills, and ability to self-test of my peers. Now, I can't keep track of the syntax of the 10x computer languages that I've used for a little bit time because its almost always easier to invent a new language or library than maintain other folks convoluted mess.
@gtdmg489
@gtdmg489 Рік тому
No perfectionists? The guy who can write high-quality, tidy, efficient codes but is actually the slowest programmer of all.
@xenobino8432
@xenobino8432 Рік тому
That was personal 😡
@tomlapomme4745
@tomlapomme4745 Рік тому
Hello, it's me, can we push the deadline again ?
@EmptyJarDoto
@EmptyJarDoto Рік тому
But then when someone comes and needs to touch it won't have a seizure and it won't need redoing over 5 times so it will save time in the long run.
@gtdmg489
@gtdmg489 Рік тому
@@EmptyJarDoto it's all fun and games until they require new version every 5 or so years which breaks the whole thing and the code becomes ugly again.
@VIue_
@VIue_ Рік тому
This is my friend, and im the oppisite. I lay the groundwork, solve all the basic problems and figure out which algorithms to use and then hand it off to my friend who is a living style guide, they say they hate refactoring my code but I think they secretely love the oppurtunity to clean up the code, they often take the time to show me before and after using git.
@Professorkek
@Professorkek Рік тому
My mate is a 10X developer. When I first met him I thought he was just another shit talker, but after seeing what he could build and how fast he can do it... When estimating effort we just convert weeks for a normal dev to days for him. He doesn't code much any more though. Mostly does design and architecture, and mentoring the other devs and QA's. Didn't finish his degree. He works on projects on the weekends usually, and buys weird tech for mad scientist experiments. The most recent one is like 128gb of RAM for some server optimisation shit I don't understand. Some people are just on another level..
@Immadeus
@Immadeus Рік тому
Dude sounds like he's living on another plane of existence
@angelicking2890
@angelicking2890 Рік тому
@@Immadeus I just think these people started coding straight out of the womb. It's like one of children who played the piano at 6 . There's nothing special about them other than they put it a untold amount of hour , perfecting their craft to its limits.
@papasmurf9146
@papasmurf9146 Рік тому
Doing design, architecture, and mentoring are the most valuable things that your 10x developer can be doing -- especially mentoring. At some point 10x is going to win the lotto, get hit by a bus, or retire. One of the best way to leave a legacy is mentoring.
@liquidmetal718
@liquidmetal718 Рік тому
128gb ram for optimisation .... bruh why the fuck are you optimising if you are buying that much ram already ? lmao
@Slash27015
@Slash27015 Рік тому
128gb? That's cute. My cluster's currently got 420gb spread across 4gb sticks spread across HP proviant servers spread across redundant networking. Gotta meme it up when you're this introverted
@scoodles93
@scoodles93 9 місяців тому
what about the prostoner? the programmer whos stoned all the time and writes perfect code and completes a project or report in about 30 minutes then forgets what hes doing for 2 hours zoning up to music and instagram
@sheikhsadab
@sheikhsadab 8 місяців тому
Definitely a minimalist. Finished my graduation with a beatass PC that could *almost* run VS. Then got an RGB keyboard for free during upgrading the PC a few years ago, still using that with some of the lights busted and most of the key signs erased but still gets the job done. Watching the new kids flex their 100$ keyboard makes me laugh.
@broccoco7974
@broccoco7974 Рік тому
Being a floor sweep at a local bakery, I definitely agree 100% with these stereotypes.
@user-rf4vc7mt4d
@user-rf4vc7mt4d Рік тому
Thank you Broccoco, very cool.
@sophiacristina
@sophiacristina Рік тому
Can you share the sweep source code?
@boustani
@boustani Рік тому
You forgot about Ada Lovelace who is considered the first programmer, she worked on the Analytical Engine back in the days with Charles Babbage. That's an extra bonus for y'all female programmers enjoy.
@ChipTheYoshi
@ChipTheYoshi Рік тому
her achievements are disputed; people believe Charles Babbage, the man who invented the Analytical Engine she wrote the programs for, would be the first to create a program for his own invention. there's also some doubt whether what she did write was, in fact, original, as most of it appeared to be copies of Babbage's unpublished work that she merely published.
@sbel6626
@sbel6626 Рік тому
@@ChipTheYoshi Please tell me more about how Lovelace didn't write any of the code. Be sure to tell me also that Franklin didn't actually discover the DNA Helix, that Mary Shelley didn't actually write Frankenstein, and that Sally Ride never actually went to space.
@kjgoebel7098
@kjgoebel7098 Рік тому
@@sbel6626 Yes, because all claims about things achieved by women are the same. They must all be true. It couldn't possibly be the case that one claim is true and another false. It couldn't possibly be true that Emmy Noether was a towering genius and also that Ginger Rogers was not as good a dancer as Fred Astaire. That would imply that such claims are subject to the same scrutiny as any other factual claims, and we can't have that.
@YetzowYT
@YetzowYT Рік тому
Great video! Fun and true. I would add the Video Game Programmer. Is passionate about Game mechanics and has artistic talent to draw and animate.
@amrindersinghsahani
@amrindersinghsahani 7 місяців тому
I like the example of "those who have guns" And it's metaphor at 3:36🤣🤣
@meganm4350
@meganm4350 Рік тому
"The silly toy language you're trying to learn". I'm currently learning Python. That line cracked me up.
@progamer00006
@progamer00006 Рік тому
Plot twist, they created the toy language to toy around with it themselves, because they did't get as much enjoyment out of C++
@mxbx307
@mxbx307 Рік тому
Rust - it's just inbred C++ with an even clunkier and less intuitive syntax. It's like someone wanted to make a rival/better language and their starting point was to simply copy C++ entirely, but move some of the bits around to make it less obvious. That's the sort of cheating we used to do at high school back in the day.
@ioneocla6577
@ioneocla6577 Рік тому
@@mxbx307 critisizing the syntax and ignoring every other aspects seems like a fair comparaison
@Runeite51
@Runeite51 Рік тому
are the rumors true is it actually spacebar sensitive lol
@fglatzel
@fglatzel Рік тому
The biggest fun to have in the A+B+C is the C++
@schoolForAnts
@schoolForAnts Рік тому
Oof I’ve landed somewhere between brogrammer and lazy lol I wasn’t in a frat but I was in the Marines and picked up programming for the career potential and not because it’s my passion. Do what you’re good at or be a starving artist kind of mentality for that decision. It’s turned out pretty well and found an excellent company to work for where I feel welcomed, fit in, and respected without much risk of burn out. Granted I could make more somewhere else but then I’d have to work more lol
@b3n9y74
@b3n9y74 8 місяців тому
Awesome video!! Ig I’m like a young jaded brogrammer w a spoonful of minimalist lmao
@obsolete959
@obsolete959 Рік тому
We have a 10x who is also a brogrammer in my company. It is incredibly annoying for a lazy introvert with a good side of imposter syndrome like myself. He's all chad and slick and at the same time knows his shit and does everything a hundred times better than anyone else.
@Doomeiner
@Doomeiner Рік тому
Damn, I'd be pretty jealous but you have to remember to play to your own virtues too. And as long as you don't make it a competition (say, for attention, money, love, etc.) you'll realize there's plenty of space for everyone and no need to be more jealous than the healthy baseline.
@wazif1786
@wazif1786 Рік тому
i aspire to be a 10x brogrammer
@thebearded4427
@thebearded4427 Рік тому
Thats not the brogrammer or the 10x. Its the One p(unch)-rogrammer, with coding skills that break reality while taking on the work load of 100 heroes, while doing everyday shit. He literally flow charts an entire banking system while buying groceries and can probably access your router through the power supply. Just become his equivalent King and success will come your way. EF with him and you will soon find that your grandma have joined the army.
@fenfire3824
@fenfire3824 Рік тому
everyone starts as imposter, you will do just fine. Just find a team using scrum and you will become a 10x programer in notime.
@mayanightstar
@mayanightstar 11 місяців тому
I wonder if the guy also has imposter syndrome
@maxpowers6880
@maxpowers6880 Рік тому
I am the "frustrated engineer" type. I am always striving for well thought out and designed code. But I am constantly frustrated when this isn't possible because of tight deadlines, a messy codebase or my team mates who just don't care :-)
@vladlazar94
@vladlazar94 Рік тому
I feel you, brother.
@Zeero3846
@Zeero3846 Рік тому
It's also frustrating to know that sometimes your one of the programmers that produce bad code quality when you find something you wrote a few years ago.
@type3gaming851
@type3gaming851 Рік тому
I relate
@swojnowski453
@swojnowski453 Рік тому
C'mon, no matter how bad things are around, input + prep + validation + processing + output can always be written well. Just make sure you do not get beyond 6 variables per code unit ;)).
@jaymanx4life
@jaymanx4life Рік тому
A-freaking-men,mate. 🙌
@Himitsu_Murasaki
@Himitsu_Murasaki 4 місяці тому
The category I'm a member of is "Resident of Tutorial Hell" because no matter what language I try to learn, I never think myself good enough to apply for a Junior Dev job anywhere.
@diegososa9894
@diegososa9894 7 місяців тому
Woah that last quote shook my world
@puffmain3276
@puffmain3276 Рік тому
Don’t forget about me: the newbie who isn’t very good at programming and just does a little on the side, but somehow manages to duct tape together a functional program
@irian3x3
@irian3x3 Рік тому
I manage to make a functional program, then fuck it up and forget it existed
@ThatNoobKing
@ThatNoobKing Рік тому
Now this This is accurate
@SatumangoTheGreat
@SatumangoTheGreat Рік тому
So you are kind of like a stem cell, you can still turn into any one of those programmer types.
@iris4547
@iris4547 Рік тому
yeah im fairly new and mix a few of the different stereotypes. more than happy to live the quarantine lifestyle like the introvert but ill drop everything for a party like the brogrammer whilst also being quite lazy. also definitely in the unlisted game dev group, however ill stick to writing game logic on an existing engine rather than pretending i can or should do it from scratch, and its only for my own learning and enjoyment rather than thinking im gonna pop out the next big thing in a few months.
@FilthyGaijin
@FilthyGaijin Рік тому
I'm just starting to Learn. Now I'm anxious to discover how I will end up being.
@tomyproconsul
@tomyproconsul Рік тому
There is also the sage embedded system programmer who writes exclusively in C, and if the compiled code is not fast enough he modifies the assembly directly. He actually does need the improvement of those few clock cycles. Never heard about scrum or agile, uses single letter variable names. He also actually understands and uses control theory on a daily basis and could rebuild modern society from scratch in a matter of weeks. When the need arises he has no problem churning out his own embedded OS. Designs his own hardware. His hobbies include eating Z transforms for dinner while casually deriving ohm's law from maxwell's equations. The only person who he in secret respects is the elusive FPGA developer.
@outsidergameing921
@outsidergameing921 Рік тому
Holy shit, I wanna be that guy couldn't he be considered a 10x programmer though?
@user-wz4mx2nz3y
@user-wz4mx2nz3y Рік тому
I think it's called an electrical engineer.
@Illmare
@Illmare Рік тому
That was like my dream and I ended up coding JavaScript :(
@robegatt
@robegatt Рік тому
That's essentially me. Last statement is so true that I actally say it in job interviews. Too long variables names are a little itchy... lol
@robegatt
@robegatt Рік тому
@@outsidergameing921 could be, but he is usually of the lazy type and takes his time, no need to rush.
@rickypaynetube
@rickypaynetube Рік тому
This is pretty legit lol, but I don't fit into any of that. I am probably a mix of the brogrammer and the lazy programmer. I got into programming from a design background and because of that I am fairly good with communication and am well liked ( I think ) and I put that down as the reason I have climbed the ladder pretty fast despite being pretty lazy.
@WatchfulHunter
@WatchfulHunter 8 місяців тому
Chose not to be a programmer because of the stereotypes, yet I still fall into several of these lifestyle descriptions. Nice job.
@katCS_2
@katCS_2 2 місяці тому
might as well be one now lol
@dputra
@dputra Рік тому
Gaming programmer: work efficiently to be able to play more games. Work hard, play hard.
@efraim6960
@efraim6960 Рік тому
2:11 all is see is a masterpiece of a code
@binarysun_
@binarysun_ 8 місяців тому
I think I am in between the gearhead and the minimalist. I know how bad tech is and that it’s broken but use it anyway 😅 I oftentimes build the tech myself then to be prepared for when we need to rebuild society and are in need of some stable network infrastructure 😁
@nicholasmckinley6665
@nicholasmckinley6665 11 місяців тому
I once briefly lived with an older guy who worked for Oracle since the 90's and your old guy bit is spot fucking on
@notapplicable2616
@notapplicable2616 Рік тому
To be fair to the jaded old guy, C is just a really good language. After just one class in uni, it's been my favorite ever since.
@dragonlordsaviour7005
@dragonlordsaviour7005 Рік тому
no oops?
@scottydog9997
@scottydog9997 Рік тому
You can still use it with C++
@exploitprimitive
@exploitprimitive Рік тому
why do you say "to be fair" as if being the old jaded guy is a bad thing? hes more 1337 than any of the other plebs
@michaeldelacruz6370
@michaeldelacruz6370 Рік тому
I had the old jaded guy/(10x developer most likely when he was young) electrical engineering teacher. He knew everything about his own electrical engineering field and he also knew everything about very low level languages like assembly and C because he worked closely with electrical computer hardware stuff. His track record is very huge, he basically teaches for fun and not really for money (basicaly his retirement), he builds machines for fun in his house & he is also a lead singer for an 80s type metal band and he sings like a hawk bird, has long rock & roll spirit metal hair and his son is most likely a 10x developer as he would always talk about him knowing about many languages, and working with very interesting software companies. I asked him, what language should I learn first and he said C but honestly I've been just tackling Javascript, HTML5 & CSS because I'm more of the introverted lazy programmer type.
@yesiasked
@yesiasked 6 місяців тому
My CS professor is the old jaded guy who only codes in C and has been teaching programming for 40 years
@lennon_richardson
@lennon_richardson 9 місяців тому
That was gold 😂
@johnbode5528
@johnbode5528 8 місяців тому
I fall somewhere between the Jaded Old Guy (got my degree in the '80s) and the Minimalist. I'm not so much a Lazy Programmer as I am just lazy. $DAYJOB is C++, but I use C for many of my personal projects. I'm starting to feel like the grizzled old Fortran programmers I knew in the '90s who couldn't understand what the fuss was over "structured programming". These were guys who were unfazed by 120-branch computed GOTOs.
@DeepakGautamX
@DeepakGautamX Рік тому
As being introvert stereotype I confirm that conversation is harder than programming 😁
@jetardeshna3449
@jetardeshna3449 11 місяців тому
Yeah.. uhh. uh huh.. exactly.. true.. correct.. hmm
@LunarSoul255
@LunarSoul255 10 місяців тому
No eye contact or social cues to worry about when you're talking to the compiler, after all
@Mikania-vt5rq
@Mikania-vt5rq Рік тому
You missed the design coder: Sitting all day sipping Starbucks while bragging about their wireframes while struggling with javascriptt.
@mmaslav6176
@mmaslav6176 Рік тому
Haha I know a couple of those.
@kitersrefuge7353
@kitersrefuge7353 9 місяців тому
Let's see now. I did manage to retire in my 30's and went around the world windsurfing until I ended up in the Bay Area in 2000 (i windsurfed Crissy Field and everywhere else in the Bay area). Finally I went back to "work". I am grey haired but am a full-stack developer and for sure i have witnessed the 0.1%'er in action and it was mind blowing to watch. All in all then I would say i am a melange of more than 1 type in your fantastic presentation...closest would be the 1 T Shirt dude but I own my own house so no need to share. Good luck to ALL the young'uns coding...don't worry...soon AGI will take over and we will all be able to go kitesurfing (i switched to kitesurfing in 2008) all year long. If anyone in the meantime, can figure out a way of sequestering about 4000 gigatons of CO2 (hopefully the AGI will help with that) it would be good, cause without Earth coding becomes a bit redundant.
@thezealcloakerthatruinedyo3096
@thezealcloakerthatruinedyo3096 Рік тому
I've only dipped my toes in Batch and the language iceberg video, another video and then this one has convinced me to not go further and learn martial arts instead, which I already am (kind of)
@xander_vi
@xander_vi Рік тому
I'm a self-taught software engineer with master degree in mechanical engineering. "The minimalist" description is absolutely correct - you could be sure in mechanical things but any bit of software adds a huge amount of non-stability to the system/object.
@chasbodaniels1744
@chasbodaniels1744 Рік тому
I feel targeted.
@ryang2573
@ryang2573 Рік тому
Build tools, not ships. Ships are complicated things with many subsystems required to meet all of its disparate use cases. A tool does just one thing but it does it very well. Good ships require expertise in all of its systems in order to deal with any problem that crops up. A good tool is a seamless extension of the users will and its operation is intuitive.
@voidseeker4394
@voidseeker4394 Рік тому
Mechanical systems still tend to break a lot.
@ryang2573
@ryang2573 Рік тому
@@voidseeker4394 Yes, they do. The difference between the two though is that, in most cases, its far easier to troubleshoot mechanical problems than software ones. Also, maintaining most mechanical devices can be done by anyone with a general know-how related to machinery. If software is not written in house, there's no "popping the hood" and possibly correcting the problem yourself. You have to reach out to whoever has the source code, contract them to fix it, and then wait powerlessly as they hopefully fix the problem without introducing more faults.
@voidseeker4394
@voidseeker4394 Рік тому
@@ryang2573 sounds like survivability bias to me, tbh. Nobody is talking about how many cars has crashed due to mechanical failure (part of them possibly because of maintenance by someone who thinks they has 'general knowlege' of what they are doing). But everybody is talking about how hackers hacked someones smart toilet and stole telemetry of owner's butt.
@datanerden1057
@datanerden1057 Рік тому
Thanks for mentioning women programmers, although we are a small part of your audience! I'm taking a computer engineering degree and my teachers were pleasantly surprised to see a lot more females joining the tech field! I think it gets more and more common the more digitalized our society becomes. Anyways, great video!!
@webentwicklungmitrobinspan6935
@webentwicklungmitrobinspan6935 Рік тому
i hope so.. the most creative solutions and the best communication often comes from the female collegues for some reason
@jannik3475
@jannik3475 Рік тому
@@webentwicklungmitrobinspan6935 Ja da sollte sich mal was ändern. Die Männerquote in dem Bereich macht meines Erachtens keinen Sinn.
@fatimapalacios2292
@fatimapalacios2292 Рік тому
yeah, we are not the majority but we are out there. But in the stereotype chain I would be the lazy programmer hehe extreme savings!
@BBWahoo
@BBWahoo Рік тому
A...A woman...!! Hahhh. HaHhhhhh, ehhhhhhehh hhhhehh *heavy nerd breathing*
@fatimapalacios2292
@fatimapalacios2292 Рік тому
@@BBWahoo That's another stereotype. In reality they ask if you can find the middle point in an array or else they won't regard you.
@ShinSheel
@ShinSheel 3 місяці тому
2:43 Hamilton "leading the team" is very accurate, its actually no sign of her involvement with code that was in production, her first edits were only after mission success and she got promoted without clear reasons She also coincidentally a wife of some NASA manager
@luke5100
@luke5100 7 місяців тому
Another characteristic of the old long haired guy is pretty much everybody in management is afraid of pissing him off because he’s the only guy who knows some 20 year old legacy system that the company can’t live without. Or for a variation, he wrote the legacy code himself 10 years ago and only he can understand it
@SushiNeko_moosic
@SushiNeko_moosic Рік тому
1:39 i've gotta admit that the quarantine didn't change a single thing in my life
@jonwatte4293
@jonwatte4293 Рік тому
"He mastered the art of virtual signalling, and that's what we call a culture fit!" Brilliant take!
@ivansedelkin9842
@ivansedelkin9842 Рік тому
no
@the1necromancer
@the1necromancer Рік тому
Yes
@KingRevvi
@KingRevvi Рік тому
Definitely a minimalist 😂 I had a scroll wheel blackberry before they were cool…but kept it till like 2015 when my friends started calling me Sarah Palin. Also maybe a 5xer. Definitely not 10 cuz I realized there’s no point of finishing my work 3 weeks ahead of time… it’s better to spread out your time sitting around between tasks instead of have 80 work hours with nothing to do
@tristanreid5770
@tristanreid5770 Рік тому
Another important woman was Ada Lovelace, who kind of invented the whole concept of programming. I fit fairly well into about half of these stereotypes. As you mentioned jaded old guy, I was like...I barely use C at all these days! But then the part about becoming one with the universe really resonated.
@gimlam5909
@gimlam5909 Рік тому
Check out Lunduke's last article, it has a lot of interesting things to say about the first women in programming.
@GnarMarv2
@GnarMarv2 Рік тому
I remember her being referenced on Halt & Catch Fire, true legend
@colbyboucher6391
@colbyboucher6391 Рік тому
The world wasn't ready for her ideas yet, unfortunately.
@connor43057
@connor43057 Рік тому
@@colbyboucher6391 RIP King Terry
@qexat
@qexat Рік тому
I was so surprised that her name was not referenced here! Thanks for bringing it up.
@capsey_
@capsey_ Рік тому
"You'll know a 10x dev when you see one because you'll feel very incompetent and also very jealous around them" Wow, I guess I'm very lucky because I see 0.1% devs all around me!
@allawhussein
@allawhussein Рік тому
Just amazing 😂
@jasonroos5781
@jasonroos5781 Рік тому
ouch. that stings a little. ;)
@scottydog9997
@scottydog9997 Рік тому
Clearly you don't know any.
@Zeuts85
@Zeuts85 Рік тому
I'm still trying to figure it out: Are the 0.1% devs actually just 1x devs? It feels like the people who can actually produce functional, moderately competent work are the rare, beautiful unicorns.
@scottydog9997
@scottydog9997 Рік тому
@@Zeuts85 Well when you put it like that, yes they are rare, and they usually come in to fix problems. The rarest quality devs are the ones who write quality c++,c, and assembly.
@ministerofhiswill
@ministerofhiswill Рік тому
Funniest video ive seen all year. Thank you
@funniyatoons
@funniyatoons 9 місяців тому
We also have new type Chat wishperer : A programmer who uses GPT-based or similar chatbots for coding. However, it's worth noting that this is not a practical or efficient approach, as it would likely result in suboptimal code and poor performance, and he knows it.
@kevinbatdorf
@kevinbatdorf Рік тому
I remember when I was young there was fear that it would all be over once the beautiful people started coding. I never fully understood the sentiment, but I think they meant the codeflueancers. To hedge I had to become the mythical 10xer. Someday I hope to transcend to the jaded old guy. Send psychedelics.
@h_oom4114
@h_oom4114 Рік тому
Alright, to send you psychedelics I will need all the details on your credit card as well as your full address, legal name.
@jerryknows7765
@jerryknows7765 Рік тому
🍄🍄🍄🍄
@doorey2
@doorey2 Рік тому
Im cracking up. I think as of right now being beautiful generates more money than coding... so we are still safe for some time!
@scottydog9997
@scottydog9997 Рік тому
Psychedelics actually help you focus. Hence the micro dosing of LSD at work.
@attilafuto5611
@attilafuto5611 Рік тому
4:37 He only codes in C, not C++ and definitely not any of the hipster garbage that you're using 🤣🤣🤣
@FireFox64000000
@FireFox64000000 9 місяців тому
I am a lazy programmer who dreams of being a 10x programmer. Unfortunately I am a game developer working for myself and I also have to do the job of modelling and making the music for my game. Whatever you're doing is not that hard because you're probably not doing music theory.
@twentysevenkey
@twentysevenkey 9 місяців тому
I think lazy programmer fits me most accurately, although i do share intersections with the minimalist and introvert.
@KyleHarrisonRedacted
@KyleHarrisonRedacted Рік тому
I think I can fall under “Minimalist Lazy” 😂
@alappara_kelappurom778
@alappara_kelappurom778 Рік тому
Works for me too
@avvvqvvv99
@avvvqvvv99 Рік тому
1:27 it's literally my setup, down to the audio interface wtf
@thatWebGuySolutions
@thatWebGuySolutions 8 місяців тому
Good stuff!
@realStinger
@realStinger 6 днів тому
Hacker here, you're 100% correct about the boring part but the moment you pop that shell, that feeling is better than sex.
@zawizarudo7295
@zawizarudo7295 Рік тому
OK something is wrong with this dude. He said he'd show us 10 stereotypes but he showed us 1010 stereotypes
@briccman
@briccman 20 днів тому
A wise person once said; There are only 10 types of people. Those who know binary, and those who don't.
@MrA6060
@MrA6060 Рік тому
i'm that one programmer who likes to start prjects and abandon them as soon as i run the init command. just layout the project structure and dip out until i think of another cool project
@do0nv
@do0nv Рік тому
True!!! We need a part 2
@m_r-ock6508
@m_r-ock6508 Рік тому
Me too
@coolbrotherf127
@coolbrotherf127 6 місяців тому
I'm an introvert programmer. During the group projects in university I would do 90% of the work for those things. I didn't like sitting around waiting for some slackers to take 4 month to write some basic classes. In my job too, waiting on other people to finish coding depencies I need is so annoying.
@4bl0xx30
@4bl0xx30 6 місяців тому
The minimalist and the introvert describing me to 100%
@arielapp9469
@arielapp9469 Рік тому
I used to be able to say I'm a 10x programmer, I was in a team that basically held the entire department on its feet (you will probably know this team as platform team wherever you work) with about 75% of the code changes coming from our team. but now I'm on a different company, so I'll say I'm the lazy programmer.
@mastergoblin7205
@mastergoblin7205 Рік тому
at least now, I hope, you have a competitive salary. In a sense that your salary competes with your living expenses
@arielapp9469
@arielapp9469 Рік тому
@@mastergoblin7205 I mean it's high tech, so the salary is higher than the normal market, but I question daily if it's worth it.
@very_unique_username
@very_unique_username Рік тому
I'd say the same, the fullest of the full-stack RN developer. A designer, a programmer, a product manager. I appreciate full creative control over the work for my client, but man, a $12k/year salary makes me wanna kill myself when I see chads with over 9000k salaries per month while doing much less work.
@Mohammed_lokhandwala
@Mohammed_lokhandwala Рік тому
@@very_unique_username where do you live
@afaque.
@afaque. Рік тому
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