in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Hey everyone!
I hope you're all enjoying the content so far. This channel has been a real passion project for me. After spending so many years in the software engineering industry, I genuinely love having the opportunity to share what I’ve learned along the way—especially some of the hard lessons I’ve picked up over the years.
Believe it or not, I wrote my first line of code on a Commodore 64 when I was just six years old (more years ago than I care to admit)! Since then, technology has been a constant in my life. I’ve built a career around it, earning an undergraduate degree in Software Engineering, an MBA, and a Graduate Certificate in Information Security. I’ve had the privilege to work in various roles—everything from enterprise architecture to managing global teams. Through all of this, I’ve learned a lot about what works and what doesn’t, and I’m excited to share those insights with you. Software engineering remains a true passion of mine.
Currently, I’m writing and voicing all of the videos you see here, and I’ve been using b-roll footage to bring them to life. But I want to take things to the next level. I’m planning to incorporate more on-camera footage, along with helpful educational materials like charts and code samples to make the content even more engaging.
That said, I’d love your feedback! What can I do to add more value to the videos? Are there specific topics or formats you'd like to see more of? Let me know in the comments—your input really helps as I continue to grow this channel and make it the best it can be.
Thanks for being here with me on this journey!
-Steve
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We have subscribers from all over the world, and we'd love to hear from you. What makes the role of a software developer unique in your country? Are there specific challenges you face?
I'll kick things off: In the US, there's a constant push to outsource development jobs, resulting in teams spread across various geographic regions.
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I'm working on a couple of on-camera videos that you won’t want to miss! I'll be diving into two seemingly impossible coding challenges that I tackled over the course of several years. I tried countless approaches, but both ended in epic failure. It was quite the journey, and every failure was a chance to grow. You’ll be amazed (and maybe a little shocked) at how far I went to try and conquer these challenges. Stay tuned—these are going to be wild!
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I’ve been involved in development in some way for most of my life. I’ve coded, architected, managed, and taken on tech leadership roles, but no matter how much things have changed, my passion for coding has stayed strong. I’ve worked with languages like Perl, PHP, Delphi, C#, C++, Groovy, R, JavaScript, and even BASIC way back when. What about you? What’s your journey in development been like, and which languages have you enjoyed working with the most?
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