Coding Predictions for 2025

Stefan Mischook
1 Sept 202416:14

Summary

TLDRDans cette vidéo, Uncle Steph partage ses prédictions pour 2025 dans le monde du développement logiciel. Il prévoit un fort besoin de développeurs pour les petites entreprises, mettant l'accent sur des technologies comme PHP, WordPress, HTML5, et CSS3, plutôt que des langages comme Ruby. Il conseille de rester flexible, d'adopter une approche agnostique aux langages et de se concentrer sur le développement web full-stack. Enfin, il aborde des sujets plus larges comme l'importance de la réputation professionnelle, de la santé et de la gestion financière, tout en déconseillant l'utilisation de Ruby.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Ruby restera une langue marginale en 2025, donc pas besoin de s'en soucier.
  • 💼 Le développement pour les petites entreprises sera en forte demande, notamment pour la création de sites web simples.
  • 💻 Technologies clés pour 2025 : HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, mais surtout PHP pour les petites entreprises.
  • 📊 PHP restera important grâce à son intégration dans des plateformes populaires comme WordPress et Drupal.
  • 🛠 Les développeurs doivent être neutres en termes de technologie et considérer les langages comme des outils dans leur ceinture d'outils.
  • 🎯 Se concentrer sur les compétences en développement full-stack sera essentiel pour maximiser les opportunités avec les petites entreprises.
  • 🧠 L'IA ne remplacera pas les développeurs, car le codage est seulement une petite partie du processus de développement.
  • 💡 Garder une flexibilité dans les technologies permet d’être plus productif et plus rentable en tant que développeur.
  • 📈 La réputation et le réseautage sont des éléments cruciaux pour réussir dans le monde du développement indépendant.
  • 🏋️‍♂️ Maintenir une bonne santé physique et mentale améliore les performances cognitives et l'efficacité au travail.

Q & A

  • Quelles sont les prédictions de l'orateur pour le monde du développement logiciel en 2025?

    -L'orateur prévoit que le développement pour les petites entreprises dominera, avec l'utilisation de technologies comme WordPress, PHP, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery et Bootstrap, plutôt que des langages comme Ruby, C++ ou Swift.

  • Pourquoi Ruby est-il considéré comme un langage marginal selon l'orateur?

    -L'orateur critique Ruby en disant qu'il est devenu marginal et qu'il ne présente pas les mêmes avantages en termes de productivité que d'autres langages comme PHP, Python ou Java. Il conseille même d'éviter Ruby pour rester efficace.

  • Quel type de développement sera le plus demandé selon l'orateur en 2025?

    -Le développement de sites web pour petites entreprises sera le plus demandé. Cela inclut la création de sites légers et agiles, avec l'intégration de systèmes de paiement comme PayPal ou Stripe et l'optimisation des designs pour le web.

  • Pourquoi l'orateur met-il l'accent sur PHP pour 2025?

    -L'orateur met en avant l'importance de PHP car de nombreux sites pour petites entreprises sont déjà construits en PHP via des plateformes comme WordPress et Drupal, qui continuent d'être largement utilisés malgré l'ancienneté de la technologie.

  • Quelles compétences sont nécessaires pour réussir en tant que développeur en 2025 selon l'orateur?

    -L'orateur recommande d'être flexible, de développer des compétences à la fois en front-end et back-end (full-stack), de maîtriser la pile web (HTML5, CSS3, PHP, MySQL) et d'être agnostique quant aux technologies utilisées pour répondre aux besoins du marché.

  • Quelle est l'opinion de l'orateur sur l'importance des langages de programmation?

    -L'orateur souligne qu'il ne faut pas s'attacher à un langage particulier, mais plutôt utiliser les technologies qui conviennent le mieux à chaque projet. Il considère les langages comme des outils interchangeables avec peu de différences significatives, sauf pour Ruby qu'il déconseille.

  • Quel est le rôle de l'intelligence artificielle dans le développement selon l'orateur?

    -L'orateur estime que l'intelligence artificielle ne remplacera pas les développeurs, car le développement implique plus que simplement écrire du code. Les décisions technologiques, les configurations et l'adaptation aux besoins des clients restent essentielles.

  • Comment l'orateur conseille-t-il d'aborder les carrières dans les grandes entreprises technologiques (FANG) en 2025?

    -L'orateur conseille de se concentrer sur le développement de ses compétences pour devenir plus indépendant, plutôt que de chercher à travailler pour de grandes entreprises technologiques comme Google ou Amazon. Il affirme que les postes dans ces entreprises peuvent être éphémères et stressants.

  • Pourquoi l'orateur insiste-t-il sur la réputation dans la carrière d'un développeur?

    -L'orateur souligne que la réputation est cruciale pour obtenir des opportunités et maintenir des relations professionnelles solides. Il recommande de protéger et de bâtir sa réputation pour réussir à long terme, notamment dans le travail indépendant.

  • Quels conseils l'orateur donne-t-il pour mener une carrière réussie et équilibrée en 2025?

    -Il conseille d'améliorer continuellement ses compétences, de rester discipliné financièrement, de protéger sa réputation et de maintenir une bonne santé physique et mentale, car cela impacte directement les performances cognitives et professionnelles.

Outlines

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🔮 Prédictions pour 2025 : Le monde du développement logiciel

Dans ce paragraphe, l'auteur parle de ses prévisions pour le monde du développement logiciel en 2025. Il soulève des questions comme la possibilité d'une domination de l'IA ou d'une apocalypse de type 'Mad Max', mais rassure que Ruby restera une langue marginale. Il met l'accent sur le développement pour les petites entreprises, qui se concentrera principalement sur des outils comme WordPress, PayPal, et des langages comme HTML5, CSS3, PHP, plutôt que sur des technologies comme Ruby, C++, ou Python.

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💼 Travail chez les FANGs : une tendance en déclin

L'auteur aborde ici la tendance passée des développeurs à vouloir travailler pour les grandes entreprises technologiques (FANGs). Il souligne que ces emplois, bien rémunérés mais éphémères, perdent de leur attrait. Il encourage les développeurs à se concentrer sur la flexibilité de leurs compétences et à envisager de se tourner vers le freelancing, qui offre plus d'opportunités, de liberté, et de potentiel de gains.

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🌐 Développement pour petites entreprises : compétences diversifiées pour 2025

Ce paragraphe développe davantage l'idée que le développement pour les petites entreprises en 2025 nécessitera une gamme de compétences larges. Les développeurs devront maîtriser des intégrations de médias sociaux, de newsletters, et adopter des approches flexibles. L'auteur insiste sur la nécessité de ne pas être puriste en matière de technologie et de s'adapter aux besoins des clients, comme les petits commerçants cherchant une présence en ligne légère et efficace.

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🛠️ L'IA et l'avenir du développement : pas de menace immédiate

L'auteur aborde les inquiétudes croissantes selon lesquelles l'IA pourrait remplacer les développeurs. Il rejette cette idée, expliquant que le codage n'est qu'une petite partie du travail d'un développeur. La capacité à prendre des décisions, comme le choix des hébergements ou des technologies, reste une compétence humaine essentielle. Il encourage les développeurs à rester calmes face à l'IA, en se concentrant sur des choix stratégiques adaptés aux besoins des clients.

💡 Conseils de vie pour les développeurs : santé, finances et réputation

Dans ce dernier paragraphe, l'auteur donne des conseils généraux pour réussir dans le domaine du développement. Il insiste sur l'importance de maintenir une bonne réputation, de vivre en dessous de ses moyens, de rester en bonne santé physique et mentale, et de développer ses compétences en continu. Il relie la réussite professionnelle à une discipline émotionnelle et financière, tout en déconseillant de travailler avec Ruby.

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Keywords

💡Développement de petites entreprises

Le développement de petites entreprises fait référence à la création de sites web et de solutions technologiques pour des entreprises de petite taille. Dans la vidéo, l'orateur mentionne que cela implique souvent des technologies simples comme PHP, WordPress, et des intégrations de paiement comme PayPal et Stripe. Il souligne également que ce secteur sera un domaine clé en 2025, avec une demande croissante due à la retraite des baby-boomers et à leur transition vers la gestion de petites entreprises.

💡PHP

PHP est un langage de programmation largement utilisé pour le développement web, en particulier pour des plateformes comme WordPress et Drupal. Dans la vidéo, il est décrit comme un incontournable pour le développement de petites entreprises en 2025. L'orateur explique que PHP, bien qu'ancien, est encore très pertinent grâce à l'énorme base de sites web qui l'utilisent, ce qui le rend essentiel pour les mises à jour et la maintenance de ces sites.

💡Technologie agnostique

Être agnostique en matière de technologie signifie ne pas être attaché à un langage ou une technologie spécifique, mais plutôt utiliser l'outil le plus adapté au projet en question. L'orateur insiste sur l'importance de cette flexibilité pour les développeurs en 2025. Il conseille aux développeurs de ne pas s'identifier uniquement à un langage comme Java, mais d'adopter une approche plus ouverte pour être plus productifs et rentables.

💡WordPress

WordPress est un système de gestion de contenu (CMS) très populaire utilisé pour la création de sites web. Dans la vidéo, il est mentionné comme un élément clé du développement web pour les petites entreprises, principalement en raison de sa facilité d'utilisation et de sa large adoption dans l'écosystème des petites entreprises. WordPress permet de créer rapidement des sites web dynamiques avec des fonctionnalités comme l'intégration des médias sociaux et des newsletters.

💡Freelance

Le travail en freelance désigne l'exercice d'une activité professionnelle indépendante, souvent sur des projets à court terme pour plusieurs clients. L'orateur conseille vivement aux développeurs d'envisager le freelancing pour maximiser leur potentiel de gain et obtenir un meilleur équilibre entre vie professionnelle et personnelle. Il évoque également l'importance de diversifier ses compétences pour répondre aux besoins variés des clients dans ce type de travail.

💡IA (Intelligence artificielle)

L'intelligence artificielle fait référence aux systèmes capables d'effectuer des tâches normalement associées à l'intelligence humaine, comme l'écriture de code. Dans la vidéo, l'orateur démystifie la crainte que l'IA détruise le travail des développeurs, expliquant que l'IA peut automatiser certaines tâches, mais ne remplacera pas les compétences analytiques et décisionnelles nécessaires pour les projets de développement.

💡Full stack

Un développeur full stack est capable de travailler à la fois sur les aspects front-end (interface utilisateur) et back-end (serveur, base de données) d'une application web. L'orateur recommande aux développeurs d'élargir leurs compétences pour devenir full stack afin de mieux répondre aux besoins des petites entreprises, où une polyvalence accrue est souvent nécessaire pour gérer tous les aspects du développement web.

💡Réputation professionnelle

La réputation professionnelle désigne la perception qu'ont les autres de la compétence et de la fiabilité d'un individu dans son domaine. Dans la vidéo, l'orateur insiste sur l'importance de construire et de protéger sa réputation, notamment en faisant preuve de professionnalisme et en établissant des relations de confiance avec les clients. Une bonne réputation peut conduire à de nouvelles opportunités et à un succès durable dans le freelancing ou le développement.

💡Évolution des compétences

L'évolution des compétences fait référence au processus continu d'apprentissage et de développement des compétences professionnelles. L'orateur conseille aux développeurs de toujours chercher à améliorer leurs compétences, car cela leur permet de rester compétitifs sur le marché du travail, surtout dans un domaine en constante évolution comme le développement logiciel.

💡Santé et bien-être

Dans la vidéo, l'orateur met en avant l'importance de maintenir une bonne santé physique et mentale pour améliorer les performances cognitives et l'efficacité professionnelle. Il recommande aux développeurs de faire de l'exercice régulièrement, de manger sainement, et de maintenir un bon équilibre travail-vie personnelle, soulignant que cela aura un impact direct sur leur capacité à être performants dans leur carrière.

Highlights

Predictions for 2025 in software development.

Ruby will remain a marginal language.

Focus on big demographic changes like retiring Boomers looking to start small businesses.

Increase in demand for small web development services, particularly for small businesses.

Emphasis on WordPress, PayPal integration, and small web designs.

Decline in the relevance of languages like Ruby, C++, and Python for small business development.

PHP will continue to play a significant role in web development due to its established ecosystem.

PHP is still used in many websites developed since the 90s, requiring updates and maintenance.

The difference in productivity between languages like Java, Python, and PHP is minimal today.

AI won't destroy the development world despite fears; it will not replace professional developers.

The ability to make decisions about technologies, like hosting, is crucial in development.

Avoiding big cloud services like AWS or Azure can be beneficial for small projects.

Freelancing and contracting offer flexibility in tech stacks and client choice.

Maintaining health and financial discipline is key to a successful tech career.

Avoid Ruby!

Transcripts

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hey guys how you doing I'm Uncle Steph

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so today I'm going to talk about my

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predictions for

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2025 what will happen in the software

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development coding world are we going to

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have World War III are we going to have

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ai domination and destruction are we

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going to go into a Mad Max apocalypse

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and other good stuff like that well the

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good news is Ruby will still be a very

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marginal language so you don't have to

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worry about Ruby I think what you have

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to do is you have to look at the big

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demographic changes so that means you

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got lots of Boomers who are retiring

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looking for second jobs looking to start

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new businesses and so there's going to

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be a need for a lot of small website

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development uh small web professional

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not small small jobs for web

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professionals so that could be software

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development building uh simple websites

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WordPress uh not so much Drupal

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integrating PayPal stripe other payment

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processors coming up with a CO hesive

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web design and development strategy for

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small business so why do I emphasize

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small business because small business

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means a certain type of development the

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important thing here is that we're not

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not going to be having to deal with Ruby

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that's very important first and foremost

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so it's a certain type of develop which

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means not so much C++ not so much Swift

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not so much python it's all going to be

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about the web front end back end and

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both ends you want to work both ends

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optimally uh if you work both ends then

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you're going to have maximum penetration

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into the market that's for sure so we're

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looking at HTML 5

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css3 uh JavaScript not so much react not

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so much view actually much more probable

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that you're going to be leveraging

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things like jQuery bootstrap for layout

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that's Small Business Development that's

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what it's about the 800 lb uh elephant

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in the room of course is PHP if you're

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doing Small Business Development PHP is

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going to come in handy quite a bit why

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PHP well because of Wordpress Drupal uh

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because there's already a huge

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investment in the small business

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Community Visa uh

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PHP it's just the way it is so uh you

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have to think about all those hundreds

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of thousands millions and millions of

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websites that have been developed since

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the 90s A lot of them are stagnant a lot

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of them are going to be up need to be

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updated and they got PHP they got

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WordPress so it's like it's very likely

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that you're going to be using PHP and

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the web stack again what I'm talking

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about here for 2025 is market share I'm

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talking about probability of where the

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business is going to be uh it's not

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about the technological advantages or

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disadvantages as in Ruby it's not about

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the technological advantages or

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disadvantages of a particular technology

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you have to as a mature professional

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developer you have to learn to be

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language technology neutral or agnostic

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not care about one or the other so in my

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career as a professional developer going

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back to the 1990s I became a better

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developer a mature developer a

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professional developer when I let go of

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I'm a Java developer I used to think hey

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I'm a Java developer that's what I'm

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going to do I'm going to just code in

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Java because Java's the best God damn it

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I got my framework that I built in Java

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I'm highly productive in Java and that's

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all I'm going to do is Java when I let

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that go when I learned to let that go I

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uh became a far more productive a far

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more profitable and a far more advanced

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developer because what I found much to

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my great surprise that whatever language

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or technology I would leverage uh there

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was a certain advantage to it and

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disadvantage to it so even though I was

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pretty much a staunch Java developer as

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I said with my own framework and so

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forth uh when I jumped into PHP for the

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first time this is lousy PHP 3.0 PHP

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garbage compared to what it is today

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today so you know uh PHP is an

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Enterprise level language has all the

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capabilities as a c as a Java as a

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python Etc as a JavaScript the

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differences between the languages these

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days in terms of uh their abilities and

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productivity and so forth they're all

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pretty much the same except for Ruby so

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as long as you avoid Ruby it doesn't

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really matter what language you use what

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you have to do is you have to mature

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yourself as a developer and you have to

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look at the languages as Tools in your

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tool belt and you'll use whatever

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language makes sense for the job yeah so

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for 2025 I think there's going to be a

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lot more opportunity for small business

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development which of course as I said

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earlier means WordPress means PHP means

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web stack become flexible that way

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become flexible that way uh the desire

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to go work for the fangs like the

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Googles and the apples and the Amazon

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that used to be a thing like I don't

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know four or five years ago everybody

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wanted to work for the fangs I've had

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people who trained with me went and

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worked for fangs people are starting to

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realize that they may not be the bees

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needs it may not be the best thing since

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sliced bread to go work for a Fang

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typically Fang jobs I think they last

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typically for an individual about two

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years two and a half years so you make

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500,000 a year for two years and then

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you're burnt in my opinion as an ancient

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crusty nerd with uh only a little bit of

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hair left my opinion is that you

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concentrate on building up your skill

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sets becoming super valuable and that

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means being very flexible in what you

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know what you can do and I would suggest

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getting it to freelance or contract work

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maximum earning potential in that regard

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and also better lifestyle that's what I

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did now if you're wondering if you

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should take me seriously or not just

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keep in mind that when I started

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developing I used to have hair down to

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the back the back of my ass I used to

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have super long hair so uh the reason I

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lost all my hair as a developers because

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I actually for a short stint of time I

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actually started writing Ruby code now I

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can't say that the

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Ruby caused my hair loss but I'll just

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say this I had lots of hair

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wrote some

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Ruby no hair so between the time I had

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lots of hair and no hair I was writing

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Ruby code so you know so for

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2025 was we're talking Small Business

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Development web development being Nimble

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being agile being technology agnostic in

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my career as a freelancer I found myself

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using all kinds of different languages

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and some weird stuff depending on the

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needs of the job and when you hit that

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level where you're truly a pro you will

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let go of the need to identify as a

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particular type of developer you'll just

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be a pro developer Pro developer can

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approach anything yes you're going to

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have your likes and dislikes in terms of

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what you like to do what you don't like

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to do uh I'm not a big fan of lowlevel

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code personally I could do it but I'm

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not a fan of it so one of the great

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things about being a freelancer

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contractor once you've established

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yourself you can choose what

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technologies you want to work with you

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can choose your clients you can fire

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clients firing clients by the way is one

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of the greatest gifts to humanity and

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you're able to fire clients when you

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become super valuable in terms of your

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skills when you've developed a lot of uh

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capability uh excuse me when you

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developed a lot of contracts you develop

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a lot of um what's the word looking for

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a lot of contacts in the business world

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so if people come to know you and they

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come to trust you so guard your

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reputation I was actually talking to

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somebody in a consult recently one of my

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uh mentoring uh one of my mentees in the

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mentoring program links below and this

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is a professional developer has a

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high-paying job and was offered another

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high-paying job and one of the key

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factors in deciding whether or not to

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try to do two jobs at the same time and

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double end it one of the big factors was

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reputation guarding and reputation

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building that's one of the things that

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you have to understand it's very

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important as you're as you grow in your

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career whether your corporate career or

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freelance or Contracting career or just

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starting businesses guard your

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reputation your reputation is very

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valuable because when you have a good

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reputation you'll have all kinds of

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opportunity when you have a bad

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reputation uh you'll burn more and more

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bridges and people w want won't want to

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work with you so there you go if you

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want to succeed in 2025 keep leveling up

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your skills think light and Nimbo one

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thing if you do

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freelance work for small business you're

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also going to have to uh broaden your

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skill stack broaden your range a little

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bit so you may have to go full stack as

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opposed to just front end or just back

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in but yeah 100% you have to go full

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stack it's not that hard by way it's not

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that hard you're going to be mostly

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working with uh relational databases

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MySQL if anything you're going to be

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working with PHP HML css3 maybe some

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jQuery some bootstrap doesn't matter

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don't be a purist when it comes to Tech

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Cu uh the Purity Doctrine changes over

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time I remember back in

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2007 when the world went absolutely

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insane they went insane and Ruby was on

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the ascent I was one of the few voices

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in the time uh stirring up the pot

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telling people that Ruby was gonna get

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trounced by

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PHP and PHP without Outlast Ruby and

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here we go here we go yeah so that's the

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trend light Nimbo small business broader

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range of skills look to do some full

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stack uh learn to to do things learn

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about excuse me social media

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Integrations maybe newsletter

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Integrations think about what if you

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were a small business owner you owned

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independent coffee shop Independent Auto

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Shop a small construction company and

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they want to get their information out

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there they want to get their uh their

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message out on the web to generate

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business what are they going to need

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they're going to need a nice light

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Nimble website it has to look good

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they're going to need uh perhaps uh

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social media integration maybe

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newsletter Integrations just having a

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broad set of skills like this again

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coding is huge the last question I'm

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going to address is of course AI is AI

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is AI going to destroy uh the

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development world one of the biggest

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problems we have these days about the

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webs we have a lot of people out there

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who claim to know what they're talking

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about but they don't so one of the

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claims some people are making is that AI

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is going to destroy the development

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world over the next couple years not

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true not true what happens you have

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Juniors or noobs or

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Pretenders and they see the AI generate

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code writing the boilet plate code and

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because they're noobs they freak out

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right oh my God it's writing all that

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code I guess we don't need coders if

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you're Nob watching this I'm telling you

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coding the coding the actual

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coding is a small part of the process a

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big part of a developer is to figure

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out all the different pieces to make

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choices about technology uses the easy

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the low hanging through is don't use

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Ruby but beyond that there's a lot of

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other decisions that have to be made and

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uh so that's a big part of the job all

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us all that configuration could be

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simple things like what kind of Hosting

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do you choose right do you go AWS or

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Azure something big cloud like that or

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do you go with just shared hosting or do

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you go with VPS you know there's all

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kinds of different levels that's a

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decision that may has to be made based

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on the needs of the client by the way

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for 99.9% of us shared hosting or

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private VPS is much more than enough you

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don't need need the capability of AWS or

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Azure or something like that which can

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give you a big gotcha in the sense that

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some people will put their stuff on AWS

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or Azure where you're paying via the

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hits by via the traffic and you can get

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a huge bill whereas you put yourself on

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a PIV VPS or shared hosting where the

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bandwidth is unmetered unlimited

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essentially you don't have that you

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don't have that worry you don't have

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that headache anyway there you go if you

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have any questions or disagreement about

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anything please put them in the comments

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below and I may answer but I may not so

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uh I'll give you last few bits of advice

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for 2024 from crusty old

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nerd most people make it in this life

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because of a few things number one they

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have emotional

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discipline emotional control number

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two they keep upping their skills keep

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Upp ing your skills number three they

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build and guard and protect their

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reputation number four they live below

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their means if you make 50,000 a year

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you should spend no more than 40,000 a

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year if you make a 200,000 a year you

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should spend no more than 120,000 a year

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something like that right try to save a

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lot try to be disciplined about that and

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the final thing which nobody talks about

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in the tech channels you got to keep

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yourself healthy you got to keep

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yourself in shape you do that it has a

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huge impact in all aspects of your life

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so exercise every day eat natural food

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healthy foods uh that's huge that's huge

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if you're in shape you exercise daily

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you eat H healthy natural foods your

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cognitive

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capacity the supercomputer you have

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between your ears will become much more

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performant so uh if you want to work at

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maximum Peak efficiency you want to have

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a lot of energy you want lot you want to

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have a lot of brain power stay healthy

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mind and body they are one in the same

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Healthy Mind healthy body healthy body

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healthy mind so there that's my advice I

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hope you found it useful trust me uh you

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may be young listening to this and the

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subtlety the effects of bad diet and

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lifestyle may not be as apparent to you

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CU you're still young and full of piss

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and

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vinegar but uh it creeps up on you and

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over time so why not invest in yourself

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I mentioned leing living below your

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means saving saving especially if you

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get into freelance you want to make sure

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you have a bunch of emergency money

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saved up I say at least 6 months to a

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year preferably a year to two years if

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you're freelancing or Contracting this

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way trust me when you don't have to

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worry about paying any bills for a year

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or two years you take a huge amount of

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pressure off of yourself you become a

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far more uh you become far more powerful

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in your ability to negotiate contracts

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and deals with people make you're able

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to choose more selectively about what

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type of work that you do so yes you want

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to uh uh get yourself into Financial

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order you want to get your health in

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order you want to have the well this

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follow criteria I talked about and if

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you do anything just avoid Ruby

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