@JoshuaPack

YOU CAN"T TELL ME WHAT TO DO!

If I want to rewatch your videos 1 million times to make you money, that's what I'm going to do.... 😜

@CodewithPalash

Congratulations @DevOpsDirective on reaching 10k subs. 
A well-deserved milestone. 🎉🎉

@johncarloroberto2635

I always thought of learning concepts as building a house. The foundations (basics/fundamentals) are needed to build the upper parts of the house (intermediate/advanced). I never had a term for it, just that analogy. Now, thanks to you, I just learned this morning that this concept has a term! Thanks man, I don't know why you don't have more subscribers than you have right now

@DevOpsDirective

Yes... I am quite sunburned in the video 🥵. 

If you have questions or want to chat about DevOps and Cloud Infrastructure topics, come join the channel discord here! https://discord.gg/bYnbzY6KHW

@GerardsCuriousTech

Really great points here. One thing I would add is you should add skills incrementally and don't add new skills until you are quite comfortable with your existing skills. An example of this is as simple as taking a team member or friend's vim configuration. People who do this almost never use any of the "automation" or tools in the script since they don't know how. Now compare that to building the configuration organically, you are off constantly using all your scripts and automation making you much more effective. This applies to many areas in the industry including skills you may pick up from a video.

@DaveJacobseniOS

Love the concept of the Zone of Proximal Development. Never heard of it before but it makes a lot of sense!

Also going through open source projects I feel like is so underrated. I did a little bit but definitely should have more as a way to broaden my horizons and be exposed to new things. Great stuff!

@CodingAfterThirty

Great point. Lol. You got the Russian pronunciation spot on. I am happy now.  In terms of learning, amazing tips specific to development.  I have recently started spending time on learning "how to learn properly"  and what are some of the strategies that can help me not just learn rapidly but actually retain and understand what I am doing in a way that I am not paralyzed by a blank slate when building something from scratch.

@CoderDave

What a great video! Solid tips!

@eddiejaoude

Great video!! I really like this, especially the sound effects :)

@youraverageguide

Very useful. Thanks for making this video!

@venom_snake1984

I am so, so passionate about building a solo-indie game from scratch using c++ and Unreal Engine 4. 

Ever heard of, “Undertale”? It was made by one developer from start to finish. What makes it remarkable is that it’s a really good game, even better than a lot of big-budget AAA games made by thousands of developers simultaneously. A lot of big developers were terrified that such a game with so much quality and status could be made by one person. 

Still, I am just not there yet because I need to start with the C++ basics, learn how to use UE4, VS Code and VS using their technical documents. Also, I need to write a creative story from scratch and work on my graphic design skills. I have done the high level plan, but I am just not following through with it because I am too occupied with things in my personal life. I do hope I can start soon because software development is a ton of fun and is my craft.

@programmercouple

True! Do you think that DEV video creators should show the "errors and the google searches" involved in creating the video as well? It might give the viewers a good and real insight of how a project is actually built.
And everyone has to deal with errors!

@astrit

I am seeing a lot of people leaving youtube now days and when I saw this thought you are done with it too. 
Nice content nonetheless and very in point, did not know about Lev Vygotsky that is a very good concept.

@IsmailAlabou

9.69K subscribers (is this inception!!)

@WholeBean

Okay

@Mesto777

Your subscriber count is criminally low for the content.