how I prioritise my time as a software engineer (in nyc)

Published 2024-05-07
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another day in the life of a software engineer in nyc! this time we're covering the DETAILS of all my upcoming technical build. everything from backend to frontend and everything in between. enjoy this cozy code vlog and my brain dump of everything I'm planning!

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All Comments (21)
  • I really like the way you go into the details explaining how you plan on integrating the features you describe. It really helps me as a learner myself to have a second point view from someone like yourself. Another bangger like always!! Lezz gooo!
  • @ckubes3389
    Bro this is what we want....amazing coding motivation boosters...
  • @3illanon145
    Yo Jacob, you have one of the most realistic and relatable day in the life vids for devs man. I can almost predict what most day in the life of software devs looks like. It goes wakeup, gym, breakfast, tiny bit of work no real insight then dinner then gym. But with yours, the code and the insight is the highlight. I love it keep it up ❀
  • @peppamintyy
    Feels like in a CI/CD discussion watching this video, very nice Jacob!
  • @_andrewpeacock
    LOVE the details you dove into this video!πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ™ŒπŸΌ this type of real engineering is so useful for the community πŸŽ‰
  • @faizansaleem4423
    Man as a web developer myself I absolutely loved the way you were thinking out loud. Loved the video and the thing is that this video just randomly came on my feed and I am glad I watched it and subscribed as well πŸ€œπŸΌπŸ€›πŸΌ
  • @nicetrooper2
    Awesome video, keep up the great work πŸ’ͺ
  • @riclerico
    The thought process and design so clear and concise I'm sure anyone who doesn't suck at code like Jacob can build along
  • @manarsabri7082
    Even though I don't understand everything you say because my English is not very good, I still love your videos and feel motivated to be a successful programmer...so thank you
  • @zp7303
    I don’t have a clue about coding but love these videos ahah
  • @mikestrives
    Man, subbb's on its wayyyyy πŸ¦„πŸš€
  • Hi Jacob, another awesome video! For the UX you can try and copy what is done on the mobile side. With Paywall we usually have up to 3 options os subscription one bellow the other with just a little bit of detail. Usually with tools like revenuecat we can select the main option/subscription, the reason is to reduc3 friction, we want the user to have the least amount of taps/clicks to purchase something hope it helps
  • @bengorman1722
    "So we actually need to refactor the entire build. I don't think it'll be too crazy.." lol, good luck my friend
  • @chriseadie7089
    I feel like this could have been an email πŸ˜‚ Awesome video and loving the series of you building out the app. There's an amazing balance of showing code and getting technical whilst also getting across the high level view of what it is
  • @ianfrye8988
    As far as the "Deleted Subscription" model would work - I would suggest doing it like all big companies do it when they change their subscriptions - sent out a notice of the new pricing - after a certain amount of time the user would would be switched to the new subscription and plan (let's say 30 days) they can go in and downgrade if they want - and then once everyone is transferred that old subscription could be deleted - or you could have them automatically transferred to the new subscription and be "grandfathered" in - have some kind of indicator saying that they are on the new sub but paying the old price - that might get too messy though. (prob why a lot of big companies stopped doing that)