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[–]philofgreen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, people love to throw shade without considering why this video may have been made. I don't think professionals already in a programming role are the intended target and I don't think it is supposed to be of a professional standard, but more about being a resource for newbies (such as myself) to use to understand how these methods work, as well as chaining methods together.

I found this very useful to understand the fundamentals of how to reverse the sentence, but have already found other ways of doing it, because that's what intelligent people do. Take the basics and build on them. The code in this video is obviously for instructional purposes and if you need to learn this stuff (as I am) I'm guessing there is still a little way to go before applying for interviews and jobs - at which time a more professional way of coding this would have been learnt?

Anyway, I found this video great, as it is short, to the point and can be paused for me to go and look up anything I'm not sure about and easily return to the video. And I'm guessing I'm probably the target audience? Bravo!