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Jonathan Gardener is covering my theory of Python video series in this in this video. I wanted to talk about what what it is that programmers do and I think there 's a lot of people that have questions about whether they should be a programmer or what they should do to prepare for a career in programming. as a senior engineer, most of my time is spent talking so I do n't really get a chance to write a lot of code. It has n't been several years since I 've been able to sit down and just write code for days on end. Typically if I do start to write code people get confused and upset, so we talk. the higher up. You go the more you 're really managing people than you are managing computers. when you find a bug, you need to be scientific about trying. to figure out why it 's broken right and each bug carries with it a tiny project. At least. You can also have big projects to go along with bugs. a lot of time. I spent is also spent developing new features deciding which features should go in next making estimates on how long it would take to deliver a feature..

I might spend some time talking about is what it means how you make money how you negotiate? What are some tips and tricks that I 've learned throughout my career. I am not a financial adviser when you hit a certain salary range. I 'd say if you 're making sixty thousand a year, you should be talking to a financial advisor. I ca n't believe how many developers I've talked to that had no idea what stocks mean.. This video is part of a series on the theory of Python.. Python is a programming language that is associated with software development.. This is the latest in a series of videos on Python theory. the video is a look at Python's theory of programming and programming languages. the comments below are open..

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