How to Write Production Python Code
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Top Comments (10)
I’m a Python developer and many other ones, and I felt compelled to watch to see if am doing it right
This is what separates your content from others. Good job tim
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I am a intern with basic knowledge in python and design principles yet I understood each and every line of those (good) codes like it was bread and butter. That really shows what a good storyteller some of these experienced devs are. Thank you Tim. ❤. Definitely we all need more of these videos. It'll help juniors even seniors brush up these most important things in engeneering.
I would add one thing to Principle 7, write tests as if you were going on vacation and passing the project to an intern. The tests should prevent the intern from breaking your code because it "compiled" and "works on my machine".
While watching I thought, “obvious”… yet incredibly useful. These principles often slip our minds, and we end up unnecessarily complicating how we write code and build applications. It only becomes clear when we have to fix something or track down a bug. Thanks for the solid reminder, very useful content!
Wow, that was incredible the design off the scale, I guess this is what separate senior developers from junior developers.
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You are explicitly a real developer, not a simple youtuber. Interesting but good to see you here in YouTube.
I would love to see more „advanced“ videos like this where you go over high-quality code, maybe even a video how to automate testing like you mentioned
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Top Comments (10)
I’m a Python developer and many other ones, and I felt compelled to watch to see if am doing it right
This is what separates your content from others. Good job tim
فيديو مفيد جدا، واحد من أفضل المقاطع على قناتك... استمر على هذا المستوى
I am a intern with basic knowledge in python and design principles yet I understood each and every line of those (good) codes like it was bread and butter. That really shows what a good storyteller some of these experienced devs are. Thank you Tim. ❤. Definitely we all need more of these videos. It'll help juniors even seniors brush up these most important things in engeneering.
I would add one thing to Principle 7, write tests as if you were going on vacation and passing the project to an intern. The tests should prevent the intern from breaking your code because it "compiled" and "works on my machine".
While watching I thought, “obvious”… yet incredibly useful. These principles often slip our minds, and we end up unnecessarily complicating how we write code and build applications. It only becomes clear when we have to fix something or track down a bug. Thanks for the solid reminder, very useful content!
Wow, that was incredible the design off the scale, I guess this is what separate senior developers from junior developers.
Click this link https://www.boot.dev?promo=TECHWITHTIM and use my code TECHWITHTIM to get 25% off your first payment for boot.dev.
You are explicitly a real developer, not a simple youtuber. Interesting but good to see you here in YouTube.
I would love to see more „advanced“ videos like this where you go over high-quality code, maybe even a video how to automate testing like you mentioned