Looking back recently at some of the struggles I've faced in the past as a selftaught developer, I think I've pinpointed a few things that would have helped.
In this video, we'll talk about learning Rust, what that has uncovered about my own skillset, and why I think any selftaught developer's second language or further learning should go the way of a lowerlevel language and the deeper concepts it will teach you. I'll also explain why those languages are NOT C or C++.
I'll also share how this will work out in 2024 as well.
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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:49 The rabbit hole
02:07 Diving deeper
02:41 A timely tweet
04:17 Supplement with concepts
05:27 Get low (here are some recommendations)!
06:34 The plan for 2024
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