@BangMaster96

Don't Be A Programmer, be a Stack Overflow answer searching expert

@getowtofheyah3161

He’s right. I want to solve the problem of how to increase the amount of money in my bank account.  Programming is solving that problem. Truly inspiring.

@Charlie092

Taking this video seriously while scrolling down the comments is impossible

@IsaacFoster..

“Don't be a programmer” , be a problem solver. And be a programmer to solve the problems. “Be a programmer”

@Victor-kt6qn

My mans trying to get rid of the competition

@blurooster5220

I just realized this is a 4 minute ad for call for code

@noornasri5753

"Spend hours and hours at home learning how to code"
> Shows HTML

@robinsonchukwu7295

I decided to learn programming after high school because my computer couldn't play any good games.  I wanted to build a simple game for myself

@DerpyCookie21

I thought this was gonna be a cynical discussion of how he regretted majoring what he did in college, pleasantly surprised

@Si-yz8bt

Don't be a programmer be a problem solver. 
The problem: I'm broke af

@MichaelJayValueInvesting

Joma preparing for his second career as a motivational speaker

@RahulD600

A fact about joma is that, you wouldn't know when he's being sarcastic and when is he serious

@gintokisakata3388

The only thing that is satisfying in programming is when the program that you created actually run 😂😂😂

@BladeCross

Title: Don't be a programmer

Youtube: Your next video is Top 3 Programming Languages to Learn in 2019
Me: What?

@rod-abreu

By the time I've started learning how to code, I didn't even had my first computer, but it was something I've been always wanting to learn and it was just like magic. I remember I bought my first programming books in C++ and then Java and my buddy and I were both coding on papers and we had each other to check and "compile" the code by eye, and it was still amazing. I've been always wanting to make games since the age of 8 but unfortunately my reality as a kid in Brazil wasn't really really good financially speaking. I grew up, started learning how to play the guitar by myself, played a bunch of heavy metal riffs and solos, then I entered in a band, started making some money when I was 19 while doing something I loved and then I've got to assemble my first computer myself. I was't concerned about salary, about titles, I just wanted to learn how to code and make games and no one could stop me. 
I enrolled in a Computer Science program in Brazil, did a competitive test for the government and they gave me a scholarship covering all my studies. I graduated, in the same time I've got to improve my english, started working with web systems but still aiming games. Some years later I moved up to Canada, joined a game studio, I keep working 100% with games nowadays. It's not about language, it's not about been born rich or having your first computer before saying your first word... it's about passion, it's about expressing your creativity and bringing things to life, things you can be proud of. It doesn't matter how long it takes, but if you do not give up, I'm pretty sure you can do and learn anything you want :)

@brendansullivan4872

"If your good at something never do it for free" ~ Barney the Dinosaur

@raz0229

"Spend hours in front of your computer at night trying to learn how to code..."

*shows a kid writing HTML*

@vainnull2257

"Don't be a programmer. Be a problem solver" -Joma, August 2018

@shards8300

Atleast giving codes to machines is better than not being respected by people

@alexg9e

Me: struggling with my programming assignments in college
YouTube algorithm: "Don't be a programmer"