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Why I Fire Programmers | Prime Reacts

2024-01-26 Science & Technology
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Recorded live on twitch, GET IN https://twitch.tv/ThePrimeagen Become a backend engineer. Its my favorite site https://boot.dev/?promo=PRIMEYT This is also the best way to support me is to support yourself becoming a better backend engineer. Reviewed LinkedIn Post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tykelewis_ive-never-fired-an-engineer-because-activity-7142922178106187776-KmRi/ By: Tyke Lewis MY MAIN YT CHANNEL: Has well edited engineering videos https://youtube.com/ThePrimeagen Discord https://discord.gg/ThePrimeagen Have something for me to read or react to?: https://www.reddit.com/r/ThePrimeagenReact/ Kinesis Advantage 360: https://bit.ly/Prime-Kinesis Hey I am sponsored by Turso, an edge database. I think they are pretty neet. Give them a try for free and if you want you can get a decent amount off (the free tier is the best (better than planetscale or any other)) https://turso.tech/deeznuts

Top Comments (10)

@Trekiros 2024-01-26

Every single time Prime highlights a sentence on his screen but leaves out the first and last letter, a kitten dies

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@MC_Kun 2024-01-26

20% linked in post review. 80% bubble sort tutorial

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@TheBswan 2024-01-26

Lmao at chat "this is not pythonic enough" at Prime's bubble sort

308 7 replies
@logank.70 2024-01-26

There was a developer at the company I work for now made such a mess of a project during his time and then left. The quality of the product has become so bad, and customer outrage has become so vocal, that they are threatening to just shut it down. It boggles my mind how somebody who can do so much damage can stick around for so long.

152 19 replies
@Psychobellic 2024-01-26

ahhh linkedin and its ideology juice

132 4 replies
@NakeyJakeyFromStateFarm 2024-01-26

I think what OP is getting at is that being bad isn’t the issue, it’s being unable to improve. I’ve hired many under developed workers as I saw their potential to grow. I’ve also fired talented individuals because they’re combative and constantly go off on their own. I think the OP just wrote it too “inspirational-ly”, like it’s going to be on a slide during a TED talk

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@luccaflower751 2024-01-27

bubblesort is literally the educational example of "this is the intuitive way most new programmers think up a sorting algorithm. now let's move on to actually good algorithms"

65 8 replies
@thechadbuddha 2024-01-26

"i love youuuu" *door slam*

52 2 replies
@lileightright 2024-08-13

Bro i don’t know whats more impressive: 1-Casually doing bubble sort alg mid stream 2-Being fkn fast in vim 3-Or doing both while casually talking and being hilarious.

16 1 replies
@adi96adi 2024-02-17

3:50 the xor swap attempt 🤣

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