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7/3/2025, 5:34:42 PM
I really try to learn something from them, but each and every tutorial on YouTube is absurdly terrible and incorrect, just like they themselves don't know what they are doing.
For instance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM6vMMLYJHY
Here are some examples:
-Defining parent as a one-to-one relationship with a student;
-Constantly opening multiple windows and instances to reach a goal (like to create a simple project in VS Code).
-Not using shortcuts for simple operations (opening files or folders, opening terminal, arrow keys to navigate terminal history, etc)
-Trial and Error approach to solving problems (error -> fix 1 line -> error again -> fix another line -> repeat).
-Excessive copy & pasting.
-Improper English pronunciation (just as bad as they are coding, they never learned English properly).
And so on. Why are they like this? I'm genuinely starting to think that Indians don't belong in tech.
The first 4 Minutes of the video look presentable and promising, and you can forgive his accent with the hope you'll learn some valuable skills...
Until he uses the File explorer address bar to open Command Prompt (not even PowerShell) and you realize he's one of those.
For instance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM6vMMLYJHY
Here are some examples:
-Defining parent as a one-to-one relationship with a student;
-Constantly opening multiple windows and instances to reach a goal (like to create a simple project in VS Code).
-Not using shortcuts for simple operations (opening files or folders, opening terminal, arrow keys to navigate terminal history, etc)
-Trial and Error approach to solving problems (error -> fix 1 line -> error again -> fix another line -> repeat).
-Excessive copy & pasting.
-Improper English pronunciation (just as bad as they are coding, they never learned English properly).
And so on. Why are they like this? I'm genuinely starting to think that Indians don't belong in tech.
The first 4 Minutes of the video look presentable and promising, and you can forgive his accent with the hope you'll learn some valuable skills...
Until he uses the File explorer address bar to open Command Prompt (not even PowerShell) and you realize he's one of those.
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