My Top 10 Advice To All Junior Developers Out There

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  • From a senior software engineer here are my Top 10 Advice To All Junior Developers Out There.
    Feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to focus on? We've got you covered! This video is dedicated to all the junior developers who are just beginning their coding adventure.
    In this video, we'll share our top 10 pieces of advice that we believe every junior developer should know. From mastering the basics to embracing the art of problem-solving, from understanding the importance of soft skills to realizing the power of networking, we've packed this video with practical, actionable advice that can help you level up your development skills and kickstart your career in tech.
    Remember, everyone starts from somewhere, and it's okay to feel overwhelmed or unsure. The tech industry is vast, and there's a lot to learn. But with determination, a love for learning, and the right guidance, we believe anyone can succeed.
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  • @mohidenadam
    @mohidenadam Год назад +195

    1- Master the fundamentals.
    2- Keep on learning.
    3- Work on side projects.
    4- Practice problem-solving.
    5- Focus on clean code.
    6- Learn version control.
    7- Master debugging.
    8- Communicate effectively.
    9- Soft skills.
    10- Network and seek mentorship.

    • @Judosaper
      @Judosaper Год назад +4

      I just thought It would be great if someone come up with list of amigos advises, thank you mate

    • @anujkhare3815
      @anujkhare3815 Год назад

      Can you come up with a video on debugging skills

    • @francksgenlecroyant
      @francksgenlecroyant Год назад

      Thank You

    • @stasik4anskiifullon604
      @stasik4anskiifullon604 10 месяцев назад +1

      What you mean by "the fundamentals" from 1st step (if you can give list it`s be nice)?

    • @mohidenadam
      @mohidenadam 10 месяцев назад

      @@stasik4anskiifullon604 You can look up the well-known programming fundamentals, such as for loops, while loops, functions, and others, that exist in all programming languages.

  • @omgmaw
    @omgmaw Год назад +23

    Working on side projects is very important. Do not get stuck in tutorial hell. You'll learn so much more when you actually try building a project.

  • @quantmvo
    @quantmvo Год назад +10

    Your video came at the perfect time for me since I've just been transferred to a new project that uses technologies I haven't learned before. Previously, I mainly focused on Java in my old project, but now I have to learn Ruby on Rails to work with the new team. I was unsure if learning something new was better than exploring my current stack, but after watching your video, I realize that I want to be an engineer, not just a Java developer. It's time for me to broaden my knowledge and take the opportunity to dive deeper into Java, my favorite language. Thank you again for your advice. It's truly motivating.

  • @PRASANTH__S
    @PRASANTH__S Год назад +4

    When I was loosing my hope to learn code but your notification make me to boost up me. thank you so much bro❤

  • @samuelmevognon6339
    @samuelmevognon6339 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this one.I had the chance to discover this video at the time I lost myself, I no longer have a landmark as a developer.

  • @Sam-nc7ve
    @Sam-nc7ve Год назад +2

    Great content💯 currently I am learning different languages and I will definitely implement your advice. One more thing as a video editor I can say your editing part makes your video so connecting and this will hold your audience till last second of your video great job btw 👍

  • @samke--glitch
    @samke--glitch Год назад

    Thanks Amigoscode for that, you've uplifted my self esteem. Since Jan I started this journy of becoming a software engineer I know after completion of my short course March 2024, I've commited 10hrs daily since Jan 2023 learning to become a software engineer,

  • @seanbaeker4310
    @seanbaeker4310 Год назад +2

    Great Video, I am currently writing my Bachelor thesis regarding microservices in java ... something I havent done before but the joy and feeling of accomplishment I get when I solve problems is literally addicting. Furthermore, I will take that project and evolve it further because during developing I got so many ideas what else to add that I want to figure out how to add everything I want.
    The framework I am using is Microprofile which too I havent used before.

  • @shiyangxiao9050
    @shiyangxiao9050 Год назад +8

    Summary:
    1. Master the Fundamentals
    2. Keep on Learning
    3. Work on side project
    4. Practice Problem-solving
    5. Focus on Clean Code
    6. Lean Version control
    7. learn to debug
    8. Communicate effectively
    9. soft skills
    10. Network & seek mentorship

  • @humanecoder5106
    @humanecoder5106 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the tips. Great content as always.

  • @rs4267
    @rs4267 Год назад

    Thanks to people like you, i really like my job and try to improve my skills every day, thanks mate

  • @mad-hat
    @mad-hat Год назад

    Great advice, short and clear. I hope they will help me to succeed as a software engineer

  • @aturan-fo1qt
    @aturan-fo1qt Год назад +1

    Hi Nelson, great video, short, clear and concise. 👍

  • @priyanshu.....436
    @priyanshu.....436 Год назад

    Really helpful video , thanks sir BTW your video editing part is really really awesome 💯👌

  • @GianfrancoTerrazzano
    @GianfrancoTerrazzano 6 месяцев назад

    You are more than a great teacher, thank you sir!

  • @user-dx1ow8jq3n
    @user-dx1ow8jq3n Год назад

    Thanks a lot. Super cool channel. Landed my first job in IT, Amigos code is not the last reason.

  • @yeahdudex
    @yeahdudex 2 месяца назад

    As someone who dropped out of CS undergrad and then ended up becoming a software developer years later without a degree, I can safely say that you're absolutely right about mastering the fundamentals. I'd add that when you're young and in college is the time to really struggle with & master the fundamentals. They're difficult, any remotely decent CS program in the states will teach you them, and you absolutely will need to learn them at some point (regardless of what other people might say or what you might convince yourself of). Everything through at least Data Structures/Analysis of Algorithms is actually necessary at some point if you want to really become useful. and it's much harder to go from Python to Java/C++ than the other way around.

  • @hamzadabaghi
    @hamzadabaghi Год назад

    This video gives valuable advices, thanks nelson 😍

  • @Aicha_lab
    @Aicha_lab 7 месяцев назад

    thank you ! baraka allahu fik

  • @SaminYasar_
    @SaminYasar_ Год назад +6

    What software did you use to make this video the animations are great!

  • @sanjaresonmurodov8893
    @sanjaresonmurodov8893 Год назад

    Perfect! Thank you!

  • @darshmostafa6044
    @darshmostafa6044 Год назад

    Thank you for very useful advices ❤👍

  • @faded1909
    @faded1909 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video

  • @sacmaliyoruz
    @sacmaliyoruz Год назад

    again really perfect video for developers. bro you are awesome. salam from Turkey

  • @mettibeshir6571
    @mettibeshir6571 Год назад

    Shukren , always make me want to learn more ...... find it helpful always

  • @luizfelipeop
    @luizfelipeop Год назад

    Nice video, thanks for the tips

  • @thatdudewiththething
    @thatdudewiththething 9 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate the video! It's really nice to have this kind of overview. But i have to ask something, because i feel like i'm getting something wrong.
    if i don't do all these things, especially the things you mentioned in the third section about problem solving - will i not be of value as a developer (to a company)? In other words: if i can't work with the entire companys tech stack, does that mean i'm not a useable developer?
    I'm currently preparing for my first round of interviews for internships, and i feel kinda intimidated by that thought. And i kinda wonder if i should change careers again, before i get in over my head.
    Anyway thanks for the videos, man! I learn insanely much from them.

  • @user-tv3zd5bx6o
    @user-tv3zd5bx6o 11 месяцев назад

    very valuable video, thanks!

  • @kaka_tutorails8765
    @kaka_tutorails8765 7 месяцев назад

    Great job Amigos❤

  • @tiu5270
    @tiu5270 Год назад

    Good content, these basics are known but never be applied in life.

  • @vkapustynskyi
    @vkapustynskyi Год назад

    Your hat is awesome!

  • @HoussemAydi
    @HoussemAydi 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for those tips! could you please recommand some podcasts ? 🙏

  • @shehzadamalang969
    @shehzadamalang969 Год назад

    It's really important video love you amigoscode

  • @thompsonidowu9242
    @thompsonidowu9242 Год назад

    Thank you so much Sir

  • @ln11389
    @ln11389 Год назад

    Not being picky about languages and tech stack is a good practice indeed. However that does not mean that the specialization of particular tech stack is not beneficial for software developers. So having a go-to preference for usage of particular tech stack is not a problem but rather developers should compare PoCs created using different tech stacks and comparing them on metrics that satisfy the user/ client requirements.

  • @salmanahmedkhan3979
    @salmanahmedkhan3979 Год назад

    Nicely explained.

  • @abdulfatorma348
    @abdulfatorma348 Год назад

    Very good sir, thank you, please make a video on how to build a portfolio

  • @kesatria_gelap
    @kesatria_gelap Год назад

    thanks brother❤

  • @abdirahmanabdullahi5471
    @abdirahmanabdullahi5471 Год назад

    Advice 2 is to keep learning but I dont where to start or where to go. At university, lectures used to give us website links, RUclips links and articles for learning more. Now, I dont know where to go guidance from. I dont have job but I think I will work with Java Or C#

  • @katherinetriggs840
    @katherinetriggs840 3 месяца назад

    It'd be great if you could give me some more insight into the "communicate effectively" piece. as an older person, i've recently transitioned into development from testing and, because of my limited experience, often find it difficult to communicate my coding problems to more senior developers. and i feel, like you said that their trust in my ability is diminishing. Any tips or ticks on how i can regain their trust in my ability and communicate effectively? many thanks!

  • @arsnakehert
    @arsnakehert 7 месяцев назад

    C++ is a great language to learn the fundamentals, but I think C is even better
    C++ is a very complex language that even language committee members will tell you they don't know all of it, and it's easy to find yourself in a bottomless pit of knowledge search without actually implementing anything (I've been there if you can't tell, lmao)
    C is a simple language without too much abstraction over the hardware model and without a crazy template library, so you can kinda see the bottom before you jump; and C code you may find around in open source projects, although it tends to reimplement data structures by hand all the time (and perhaps because of that, to some degree), also tends to be beautiful

  • @halemmerich8941
    @halemmerich8941 6 месяцев назад

    About clean code, it's good to follow clean code, but when things are conflicting with your tools's/languages's idioms, prefer the idioms. I give an example in Clean Code it's said that prefer using exception instead of returning value, this is not the idiom/best practice in some languages. So take clean code with considerations.

  • @jeanfrancaise
    @jeanfrancaise Год назад

    Yeeeeees! This is my Guy! 🎉🎉 Fire 🔥 @amigoscode!!!

  • @freecoder-dev
    @freecoder-dev Год назад +2

    Hi bro, thanks for this reminder. i think that you miss the most important tips « don’t use copy/past » and btw your tips 7 title still same as previous ;)

  • @stormShadow64
    @stormShadow64 Год назад

    Love you man

  • @ManikandanElumalaiRajeswari
    @ManikandanElumalaiRajeswari Год назад

    Nice video Bro...

  • @raghavgupta22
    @raghavgupta22 Год назад

    Amazing advice, Could you please recommend some good podcasts channels or sources. I would be much helpful.

  • @kunns123
    @kunns123 Год назад +1

    4:18 I think your slide is incorrect, it shows the text of #6 regarding version control

  • @bakhtiyor_sulaymonov
    @bakhtiyor_sulaymonov Год назад

    Assalamu alaykum
    Thanks for the video bro 👍

  • @smoothnationproducton
    @smoothnationproducton Год назад

    Amigo, what is the next step after I finish learning my first programming language, what is CI, what do I need to get to become employable

  • @gokuls2293
    @gokuls2293 Год назад +13

    i believe there is a mistake, at point 8. the heading frame says version control again. :) heheheh i found a mistake

  • @umar_ndungo_tech
    @umar_ndungo_tech 8 дней назад

    Should I learn all of these before applying to roles or as I grow in tech?

  • @faizan346
    @faizan346 Год назад

    I have been learning so hard when I first started to hunt for a job. Now am here stopped learning because I earn decent now. I am gonna change for good.

  • @gleitonfranco1260
    @gleitonfranco1260 Год назад

    Nice subtitles

  • @garrysingh4484
    @garrysingh4484 Год назад

    Can you please make video on : - how to successfully install Java & JavaFX on apple M1 properly ?
    - How to convert a java Project or Program to an app that can be installed on Mac, Windows or Linux ???

  • @weehongayden90
    @weehongayden90 Год назад

    Could you recommend a podcast that can help me stay up-to-date?
    I'm eager to find out.

  • @niharabhyankar5866
    @niharabhyankar5866 Год назад

    Any examples/ ideas for side projects?

  • @mohidenadam
    @mohidenadam Год назад +2

    at 4:15 there is a small mistake you still show 7-Learn version control but it should be 7-Master debugging.

  • @souravpaul6086
    @souravpaul6086 Год назад

    Hi, your videos are so informative I learned a lot from your videos thank you for making informative videos for us. I have a request could you please make a video where linkedin and twitter used as social login platform instead of github and google that can be very useful. Please make a video on this topic

  • @cridery1055
    @cridery1055 Год назад

    Which podcasts would you recommend for programmers?

  • @MohamedHamdy-wn7nf
    @MohamedHamdy-wn7nf 2 месяца назад

    regarding master the fundamentals point, could we use go as our language ?

  • @suhaybjirde
    @suhaybjirde Год назад

    good advice

  • @MuksEmmaN
    @MuksEmmaN Год назад

    Hi sir can you please do a video on Thread pools and executor service in Java?

  • @skillseizer4557
    @skillseizer4557 10 месяцев назад

    مَا شَاءَ ٱللَّٰه 😍

  • @mykhailo_heorhiiev
    @mykhailo_heorhiiev Год назад

    Cmon baby!

  • @nicobill95
    @nicobill95 Месяц назад

    Everything is fine but, if I work 40h a week, where do I find the time (and the desire) to spend more time to work in side-projects? They takes a lot of free time, concentration. Just after 8 hours of work I'm just so tired that my head wants to explode..

  • @stasik4anskiifullon604
    @stasik4anskiifullon604 10 месяцев назад

    Hey, Amigoscode.
    What concepts can teach languages C++, Java, C# (give me what concepts you are talking about 01:05)?
    Why do you think Python, JavaScript are not suitable for learning?
    TY in advance.

  • @velijandro
    @velijandro Год назад

    At 4:15, there's a little mistaken part which still says "Learn Version Control" instead of "Master Debugging". Just wanted to state friendlily :)

  • @kilianagboton4229
    @kilianagboton4229 Год назад

    Top.

  • @natgenesis5038
    @natgenesis5038 Год назад

    What about Unit Testing ???

  • @h.mazijul3457
    @h.mazijul3457 Год назад

    🔥🔥❤️

  • @OmoruyiOmofonmwan
    @OmoruyiOmofonmwan Год назад +1

    Very good advice

  • @ivailonetzov6662
    @ivailonetzov6662 6 месяцев назад

    can you recommend java podcasts

  • @Princekumar-mj3sr
    @Princekumar-mj3sr Год назад +1

    Did you gave your editor a raise?

  • @user-og8dx4lr1l
    @user-og8dx4lr1l Год назад

    How to deal with burnout

  • @abcdefg91111
    @abcdefg91111 Год назад +2

    I have made a portfolio and put some of my best projects on my resume. I got an offer which is not related to web development, but it's service desk it. The recruiter said that i can transition into development within a year or so. I am 22 year old male from the Netherlands who's currently studying communication. Should i take the job or find something else?

    • @johndoedoejohn
      @johndoedoejohn Год назад +3

      If you really need a job - take it but continue to learn what you've started. If not - continue your search for exact position that you are aiming for. Bear in mind, that new job will require your time to learn new things therefore your will have less time for something that is trully your are aiming for (your goal). Usually, I don't believe recruiters that tell me "one day in the future you can transfer yourselve to dev" they only want you to fill the position. Choose wisely, it is pretty hard to work and have time to properly learn things.

    • @abcdefg91111
      @abcdefg91111 Год назад

      @@johndoedoejohn thanks bro :)

    • @maximgodov7010
      @maximgodov7010 Год назад +1

      @@abcdefg91111 I'm not sure if this is 100% relatable but i live in Russia and was offered service desk position. I thought i would be able to work and learn but it was too hard to handle at the same time. So i left and now i'm finally a java dev.

    • @abcdefg91111
      @abcdefg91111 Год назад

      @@maximgodov7010 how did you get a job as a java developer?

    • @muhammadhaidar6348
      @muhammadhaidar6348 Год назад

      ​@@maximgodov7010bro i also want to become a java dev .can you help me?

  • @17_hariprasath.j41
    @17_hariprasath.j41 Год назад

    bro I know most of the fundaments in java but i don't know to how to improve.Could you please give some tips to imporve myself.

  • @robertd.hewson8451
    @robertd.hewson8451 Год назад

    says learn version control twice in the text on 6 & 7 great video tho

  • @imadeosatohanmwen8422
    @imadeosatohanmwen8422 Год назад

    Please how do I join the amigoscode community?

  • @rilwanhaq6024
    @rilwanhaq6024 Год назад

    Community link?

  • @durgesh123Kumar
    @durgesh123Kumar 11 месяцев назад

    Plz Anyone tell me about the future of software developer after the chat gpt comes in the world

  • @isaacwhiz
    @isaacwhiz Год назад

    Debugging and debugging tools

  • @MrTutiplengo
    @MrTutiplengo Год назад

    I agree with almost everything he says, except for the part about how some programming languages can't solve some problems. I agree that certain languages are better fit for a specific problem domain, but too simply state that there are problems out there that certain languages simply Python and Javascript cannot resolve seems wrong to me. Can someone please give me an example of this, a problem that can be solved in Java but not in Python or Javascript? And please don't say "speed". Nowadays any language can be made performant through load balancers and containerization.

    • @friedec3622
      @friedec3622 Год назад

      I don't know about these "problems".
      But, in my opinion, dynamic variable type JavaScript and python has itself is a problem.
      Typescript born to address JavaScript issue, since we cannot make five most popular web browsers migrate to entirely new language.

    • @MrTutiplengo
      @MrTutiplengo Год назад

      @@friedec3622 I agree that typed languages have certain advantages as they are probably easier to debug in and have better validations, but it doesn't mean that untyped languages are unfit to solve the same problems.

  • @TheBlackManMythLegend
    @TheBlackManMythLegend Год назад

    chapters?

  • @skillseizer4557
    @skillseizer4557 10 месяцев назад +1

    وَعَلَيْكُمُ ٱلسَّلَامُ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ 🕋💚

  • @oussamakhalifeh6644
    @oussamakhalifeh6644 Год назад

    Don't take responsibility for something that is not your fault

  • @detroitpistonsplayoffs
    @detroitpistonsplayoffs 11 месяцев назад

    advise

  • @jacklinetum5460
    @jacklinetum5460 Год назад

    i think we hear a lot of learn the fundamentals, what are the fundamentals really?

  • @Bleu_Sky
    @Bleu_Sky Год назад

    Why didn't you give up 11 tips because it would've helped a lot

  • @vigneshvinoth2837
    @vigneshvinoth2837 Год назад

    Hello bro o want are and science tell any speech bro

  • @caffeinejavacode1475
    @caffeinejavacode1475 Год назад

    What about learn English language?

    • @giovannisins
      @giovannisins Год назад

      It's a must for computer scientists

  • @parthokr
    @parthokr Год назад

    The first fundamental point is quite more of vague point. People will start to think Python is for noobs. In the real world, it's quite the opposite. CPP, Java, C#, Rust, C bla bla bla have their own region of application. So people over there, if you don't know which region your problem belongs to, just pass it.
    The moot problem-solving point of view that causes stemming the notion of being selective on language is not really worth it. Solving a problem is more like a logical game, devising your own path to a solution by stumbling over and over again and objectively it has nothing to do with what those aforementioned languages teach someone except you are really interested in language features.
    Do whatever makes sense. The filthy state will always alarm the inner you regardless of your current state as a learner.
    The best advice I have ever come across is not to take advice from anyone.
    Do not take my advice.

  • @friedec3622
    @friedec3622 Год назад

    "I'm a programmer, my job is to program things and my hobby is also to program things."
    Seriously, it's okay to not do side project in programing. You can try carpentry, musics, or anything else.
    Get a life.

  • @spirothegamer
    @spirothegamer Год назад

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @solomonosunde9083
    @solomonosunde9083 Год назад

    Hi Amigos, you told me to message you a while ago on whatsapp and you didn't reply. You are my network and I believe so much in you so please give me an opportunity 😢