How to Start Coding (and Keep Up With It)

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  • @hellomayuko
    @hellomayuko  4 года назад +225

    Check out Code With Friends, a coding event running for the entire month of May where we'll work on our personal projects together.
    cwf.hellomayuko.com
    Fun times? Check. Accountability? Check. A supportive community that'll help motivate you to keep coding? Check.

    • @itsrasterize8898
      @itsrasterize8898 4 года назад +3

      can i join if i lack skills in programming? but iwant to learn front end dev and python

    • @abymathew575
      @abymathew575 4 года назад +2

      mayuko can I join this course bcz I’m an iOS developer

    • @hellomayuko
      @hellomayuko  4 года назад +12

      Absolutely!! Beginners and newcomers to coding are 1000% welcome to join.

    • @papachoudhary5482
      @papachoudhary5482 4 года назад +1

      GREAT!

    • @haddad6492
      @haddad6492 4 года назад +4

      I love the way you keep creating supportive environment like this. God Bless yaaa mayuko! 🖤

  • @_zEuS0390_
    @_zEuS0390_ 4 года назад +1370

    "Don't be afraid to fail. Be afraid not to try."
    I just read that quote somewhere.

    • @laparngantuk
      @laparngantuk 4 года назад +16

      "don't be afraid to dive, be afraid that you didn't try"
      ONE OK ROCK - Wasted Night

    • @joshualim5587
      @joshualim5587 4 года назад +6

      I feel motivated, because im going to start my first job on May 20 and I am so afraid and nervous because I feel so underqualified. WHAT IF I CANT DO THE JOB, im afraid but thanks

    • @Soulixs
      @Soulixs 4 года назад +7

      Do or Do not. There is no try - Yoda

    • @tenoki
      @tenoki 4 года назад +3

      @@joshualim5587 From my 15 years of experience in the Field, I have found that most of the job will be learned on the job because, no company does things in the same way and the things that you learned in school are ideal, but noone does things in the ideal way. The sooner that you can overcome this, the less chances that imposter syndrome will stick with you.

    • @bazil.k5384
      @bazil.k5384 4 года назад +2

      @@joshualim5587 Don't feel nervous mate......You got this💪🔥

  • @ir1keren
    @ir1keren 4 года назад +841

    Try to build an app for your own needs with copy paste method. Run it and see the results.
    And then, make yourself to understand those codes, line by line. And use that newly-found-knowledge to rebuild that app with your own logic, with the same results

    • @hellomayuko
      @hellomayuko  4 года назад +173

      i legit do this - once it works, reverse engineer and see what's going on. Great advice!

    • @ir1keren
      @ir1keren 4 года назад +13

      @@hellomayuko Back in the days when I was young, I was almost giving myself up in learning coding 😆 .. but as you said, motivation is the key

    • @voodooblue6162
      @voodooblue6162 4 года назад +40

      @PronunciationLesson Find an app with all the codes that were used to build it,then copy and paste them in whatever you are using to program to see how it was built. Think of it as learning how to write,you find a book or article that was written by a master writer and you hand copy it word by word,then you study and understand them.

    • @saraha.1336
      @saraha.1336 4 года назад

      @@voodooblue6162 where an I find an apps code

    • @dominic2446
      @dominic2446 4 года назад

      how do you view the code of an app? is this possible with any app from the play store?

  • @z1lla4
    @z1lla4 4 года назад +134

    Step 1: *START*
    Step 2: *DON'T STOP*

  • @bbmpiano
    @bbmpiano 3 года назад +44

    1)Try
    2) Coding tutorials are fundamentals for you to further differentiate into paths
    3)Project based learning a)Personal motivation b) Comprrehensive skills
    4) Keep prroject small

  • @Pink_Stardust
    @Pink_Stardust 3 года назад +134

    I have a 2.2 GPA in a CS degree with 2 more years to go and every coding related video I watch makes me feel like shit. I feel miserable and watching other people succeed at their CS degree makes me feel so dumb. Except your videos Mayuko they r so motivating esp your CS degree video. I was so glad u didn't mention your grades. I have decided to lift my head up and continue this journey. I will not focus on my grades but on the actual knowledge that I gain. Thank you ❤❤

    • @niketakirdat5279
      @niketakirdat5279 3 года назад +5

      Unfortunately companies don't hire if you don't have great degrees with great gpa because there are too many people in software engineering

    • @Pink_Stardust
      @Pink_Stardust 3 года назад +6

      @@niketakirdat5279 I think it depends on the country. In my country they see how u do in the interview exam and personal projects. They don't check out the grades

    • @whocares8567
      @whocares8567 3 года назад +5

      @@Pink_Stardust that is not an excuse to not push yourself. I believe in you, but you must work hard to meet the faith in the middle. XqcL

    • @glsfadi
      @glsfadi 2 года назад +1

      it’s been 11 months, how have u been holding up?

    • @hiraeth2u679
      @hiraeth2u679 2 года назад

      i dont think gpa is a reliable test 😐

  • @Corporis
    @Corporis 4 года назад +347

    I like the “perfect practice makes perfect” line. I’ve also heard “Practice makes permanent” to deter people from repeating a bad habit and cementing the habit in place

    • @michellemugo8831
      @michellemugo8831 4 года назад

      It's worked😅

    • @marnenotmarnie259
      @marnenotmarnie259 3 года назад

      i heard that in church like ten years ago and it really stuck for some reason lol

    • @brandonchased
      @brandonchased 2 года назад

      Have to agree with this line as well, watching this a year later after published. I spent a lot of time in a career practicing to get better, then quit because the level of improvement went down. This was due to the fact that I wasn't practicing the right things.

    • @yawnzzbf
      @yawnzzbf Год назад

      I personally believe ‘practice makes improvement’ because even if we don’t become perfect, we know that we are constantly improving

  • @SlyGun
    @SlyGun 4 года назад +278

    This is crazy, spent all night yesterday thinking about starting coding and asking myself how to start. I wake up open RUclips and this is the first video I see.

  • @rupertacuesta
    @rupertacuesta 4 года назад +135

    ‘Violin is one heck of a hard instrument to learn’
    Twoset argrees

  • @isaacjfung
    @isaacjfung 4 года назад +20

    I remember watching your “day in the life of a software engineer” video the summer before my senior year of high school. It was definitely one of the reasons why I felt really excited to become a software engineer and inspired me to learn CS. I’m now interning at a FAANG and gotta say it’s really cool to see you still inspiring others to enter the field.

    • @hellomayuko
      @hellomayuko  4 года назад +4

      aww, thanks for coming back and commenting! Congrats on the internship, I hope it goes well 💖

  • @dibidibdib
    @dibidibdib 4 года назад +45

    As a girl with 2 years experience struggling in the tech world, your vids gave me inspiration and motivation 🥰 thanks mayuko

  • @PrzemekChojeckiAI
    @PrzemekChojeckiAI 4 года назад +521

    coding is basically:
    * stackoverflow
    ** trying to find the error on line 31;
    * stackoverflow;
    ** a random youtuber showing the error you're trying to solve
    * stackoverflow;

    • @doggieeee6802
      @doggieeee6802 4 года назад +14

      So true. Stack overflow helped me more than my college TAs

    • @unixtreme
      @unixtreme 4 года назад +1

      That's only at the beginning IMO, once you stop sucking you google less :P (I still suck but I google way less now!).

    • @NamhadiNdemufayo
      @NamhadiNdemufayo 4 года назад +6

      No my friend. You're truly coding when you stop getting your spaghetti from stacked overflow and start making spaghetti all on your own :D

    • @snapmyneck8818
      @snapmyneck8818 4 года назад +6

      Don’t forget giving up and crying after you fix one error only to have ten more errors

    • @sparcsky
      @sparcsky 3 года назад +1

      People who share their knowledge and help people's problem are the real MVP

  • @codinginflow
    @codinginflow 4 года назад +223

    on point

    • @stevensong8784
      @stevensong8784 4 года назад +1

      I've been studying coding for almost 3 years, and I concur

    • @hellosagar
      @hellosagar 3 года назад +1

      Master!

    • @codinginflow
      @codinginflow 3 года назад +1

      @@hellosagar 😆

    • @TheJou1993
      @TheJou1993 3 года назад +3

      i was just watching your tutorials lol

    • @codinginflow
      @codinginflow 3 года назад

      @@TheJou1993 thank you

  • @longnguyenba3039
    @longnguyenba3039 4 года назад +55

    The key thing is passion! With passion, you will progress great in any field that you are working on!

    • @MysterCannabis
      @MysterCannabis 3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately you can't just conjure it if you don't feel it.

  • @Morphynumm
    @Morphynumm 3 года назад +2

    I am so happy that I found your YT channel. I had a 3 years banking career and decided to change career to software development. Throughout my journey to become a software engineer, I had ups and downs, I doubted myself, lost my motivation, started large projects and never finished. So far, every one of the videos I watched gave me some more confidence to continue and really spoke to me. I am not employed yet (so far I was constantly rejected, even though I followed a training program at a multinational local company and got there an internship), but I come up with some small ideas to implement for personal portfolio and work harder to prove myself into the field. :)
    I appreciate your content!!!

  • @elliotpark149
    @elliotpark149 4 года назад +10

    Really liked the emphasis on not worrying about specific technologies.
    Just picking something (i.e. JavaScript) was the hardest part for me!

  • @InTheGlow135
    @InTheGlow135 4 года назад +61

    My Dad always says that ever since I was a little girl!!! Perfect practice makes perfect!! I’m literally dead!! (I’m 48 and learning Python btw) I want to go into the tech world. Great video!

  • @redwilliams1804
    @redwilliams1804 4 года назад +22

    Completely agree. I have about 2 years of Java background, and I wanted to learn python. One of the first things I built was an Alexa skill that uses data structures like dictionaries and lists, as well as http requests. Before that, I made a simple command prompt password retriever to get passwords faster than the Google Password Manager. I started learning Python in late February. I'm still learning a lot about the language and syntax, but I do that with building projects

  • @kesnelsamuel
    @kesnelsamuel 4 года назад +48

    3:12 "Learning the fundamentals of coding allow you to gain a certain level of fluency so that you can build whatever you want and learn what you need to build the thing" ... this is the easiest way to learn how to code tbh :)

  • @jorgecaostalwart
    @jorgecaostalwart 4 года назад +19

    I love that speech
    She is so motivating people and I really freaking love it...

  • @SoftwareJournal
    @SoftwareJournal 4 года назад +5

    Project-based learning and doing some freelance contract work is how I got better-rounded in software. It was definitely a marathon rather a "sprint".

  • @OmemawaG
    @OmemawaG 4 года назад +26

    I like that ... “perfect practice makes perfect”

  • @developandplay
    @developandplay 4 года назад +6

    I love the humbleness in your videos. It always seems like super genuine advice. I think those kind of video are missing in this tech bro scene on RUclips.

  • @kevinriveron27
    @kevinriveron27 4 года назад +36

    Excited for the Code With Friends event!

  • @TagirKhairutdinov
    @TagirKhairutdinov 4 года назад +27

    That's true! You just need to be brave enough to start and curious enough to keep going. Don't forget about inspiration on the way. I'd recommend watching Mayuko's videos 😎

  • @hankim394
    @hankim394 4 года назад +11

    JUST DO IT. Ooo I was stuck in tutorial land for awhile. Definitely think moving over to projects as soon as possible is better. Looking forward to Code With Friends!

    • @AMoore-qx6vv
      @AMoore-qx6vv 4 года назад

      Idk if you’ve started already but, try doing problems in coding bat> leet code> Hackerrank> CSES
      You can look over Github codes too for logic or to understand larger projects. Good luck! :)

  • @Jay-qw1gq
    @Jay-qw1gq 4 года назад +18

    OMG when you said perfect practice makes perfect I was like YESSS FINALLY SOMEONE SAID IT RIGHT!

  • @someguywithkeyboard6374
    @someguywithkeyboard6374 4 года назад +32

    Once you've settled on a topic/project to work on, see it through until the end. It's rewarding to see something that you've learned come into fruition and you'll have the confidence to keep moving forward.

  • @zitniputriadi2083
    @zitniputriadi2083 3 года назад +2

    I'm so mad that I just recently discovered your channel!! Wished I'd been here since ages ago. What an eloquent and brilliant communicator, thank you for existing xx

  • @minsugamaxsalt
    @minsugamaxsalt 4 года назад +5

    I’m a Bio major but I’m switching to computer science. You are one my favorite CS influencers on RUclips!! Im starting my first programming class this summer

  • @getsucode1659
    @getsucode1659 3 года назад +2

    For me coding is fun... Error is part of coding... But i'm enjoy it for solving every program... Keep inspiring a lotof people Mis.. 👍🏻

  • @sujitmolleti2322
    @sujitmolleti2322 4 года назад +13

    This is the most real video ever! All of this is so true! I'm loving ur content recently!

  • @MNKW123
    @MNKW123 4 года назад +11

    Yes! Work on projects that interest you and that you have fun doing. That's what motivates me to keep at it and see the end result. One time I was trying to learn Arduino and my first project was to make an automated cat toy. Super fun but my cat got bored of it haha!

  • @naynikag7792
    @naynikag7792 4 года назад +1

    "Find someone who can at least hold you accountable for what you're gonna make"
    Agreed. I'm taking a coding course now and although I enjoy what I'm learning, I have days where I feel kinda unmotivated to work on my project. Having a close person check in on my progress regularly drives me to put in the efforts :)

  • @instaSHINOBI
    @instaSHINOBI 4 года назад +6

    Thank you! I was actually motivated by 5:41 -- Keep the project small and focus on the small, functional parts. It made my progression feel manageable. I may not have mastery over the whole idea I want to build, but I can get really good at fundamental pieces which I can assemble later to become a better whole.

  • @Megan-vb9ze
    @Megan-vb9ze 2 года назад

    I'm going to be starting the SheCodes pro workshop next week and I'm so excited so I'm binge watching every coding video under the sun

  • @zen3921
    @zen3921 2 года назад +1

    I think that was why i gave up on a game, because i tried to achieve something big and time consuming but it got me bored because of the time that it takes, but doing small things makes me more motivated even faster and because they are much easier to do and it feels like im pretty good at it now.

  • @drop_messages6226
    @drop_messages6226 4 года назад +1

    I agree with the advice of "just get started" and with all the you tube tutorials, anyone is spoiled for choice, for where to start
    I am not working, so I can spend all day teaching myself to code. I would not expect anyone to have the paitence to write code or do tutorials all day, that is too boring, atleast at first. I suggest, spend about 4 hours working through a couple of tutorials, try tweaking the code and making small changes to see what is possible with that bit of code. Instead of watching netflix in the evening, try making something fun, could be a game, a small program, or or any of the other side project ideas that are suggested in any video. My side project is a text based adventure game, where you talk to people, and there are dialogue options, and each character as a different personality, so you get either a positive or negative response based on how you talk to them.

  • @TheLittleKnownElle
    @TheLittleKnownElle 4 года назад +12

    I JUST sent out a message to my engineering friends asking how I can get better at coding and then your video popped up! I'm a chemical engineering major and recently took a C++ course. It quickly became my favorite class and I'm excited to learn more, thanks for this video!

    • @umarajmal6216
      @umarajmal6216 4 года назад +1

      I'm also learning c++ as my first programming language.

    • @Itsdanielpeng
      @Itsdanielpeng 4 года назад

      there's a channel run by a female chemical engineer that switched to software engineering. I think its called "Life of Luba"

  • @skoolie_life3261
    @skoolie_life3261 4 года назад +1

    I’m loving the direction your channel is taking! The coding event sounds fun.

  • @edenilsonbran2148
    @edenilsonbran2148 4 года назад

    The way you put it is just realistic and down to earth. Keep it that way.

  • @MrVAV
    @MrVAV 4 года назад +3

    That comment about 'tutorial land' really hit me close to home. I guess I subconsciously knew it but never really acknowledged it. Now I do.

  • @Nono-hc1qx
    @Nono-hc1qx 4 года назад +2

    I watched your films one year ago~
    and now! I'm learning Javascript also practice my English level lol
    I totally agree with u !!!!!!

  • @eveningswith3641
    @eveningswith3641 4 года назад

    Hi Mayuko, agree about the part where you mentioned that one should learn by doing. After learning (some of) the basics, working on personal projects provides the motivation to continue the learning journey.

  • @AnnaYT24
    @AnnaYT24 4 года назад +2

    I just want to take a moment and thank you Mayuko for all these content. They have been a motivator for me.

  • @Gunsik93
    @Gunsik93 4 года назад

    Hey Mayuko! I'm a recent graduate in Computer Science in have been on the search for a job. I found that my education lacked quite a bit of practical skills and wasn't as great as I would have hoped. I find my knowledge on technologies, practical skills, data structure & algorithms, and everything in general seems to be lacking. I am thankful that the one thing I am confident in is my analytical way of thinking. "Thinking like a coder." Which still gives me hope. I'm trying to overcome this weird fear of inadequacy with starting to build a portfolio and building projects to get better. I just have to say, watching this video is beyond encouraging. I've always told myself "JUST DO IT," but sometimes, self motivation is tough when you yourself is the obstacle lol I just wanted to thank you for all that you do. Your stream, your videos, your discord. It really helps aspire to do more and dream bigger. Thank you for all that you do and inspiring aspiring Software Developers! ^u^

  • @kanpaijantrasri9647
    @kanpaijantrasri9647 4 года назад

    Thanks. I'm just to start serous coding in my 58! Thanks again to this clip, it guide me how to start coding properly.

  • @herbanox
    @herbanox 3 года назад

    This put into words what I’ve been feeling. I’ve been learning theory and not practical practice. Small projects. Getting started. Thank you!

  • @ishanpatwal9033
    @ishanpatwal9033 4 года назад +4

    You are such an inspiration for us newcomers ❤️♥️❤️♥️

  • @scooooter
    @scooooter 4 года назад +15

    it's been a while since i stuck on some point of python and just today, just today, i thought of restarting that crash course. and you uploaded this vid. you read my mind

  • @harryspeaks
    @harryspeaks 4 года назад +1

    Im so grateful that this video popped up on my homepage cuz it's just what i need rn!!!!!!!
    Thank u soooo much Mayuko! I love the way u talk. Always has this wholesome vibe lol

  • @laibakausar8161
    @laibakausar8161 4 года назад +7

    I can't stop looking at your hair. They are so pretty 😍😍😍

    • @FRTutorials
      @FRTutorials 3 года назад

      Hahahaha, but is true😂

  • @imxron
    @imxron 4 года назад +11

    It's SUPER important to not get lost in tutorials! If you don't try and build something on your own (and struggle) you're not going to learn a thing! Also, don't forget to share your code on github 🤘.

  • @ahmadmukthar473
    @ahmadmukthar473 4 года назад +1

    Thank you soo much for these tips because I'm a person who takes in so much of input but I never practice them so Thanks alot!

  • @lmao6344
    @lmao6344 4 года назад +8

    How to code
    Sit down
    Take a deep breath
    COOOODE!!!!

  • @saitodosan9377
    @saitodosan9377 2 года назад

    My music teacher for Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band told us the exact same thing ALL the time lol. "Practice doesn't make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect."

  • @HoneybadgerCesar
    @HoneybadgerCesar 4 года назад +1

    I barely started with computer systems engineer and so far I've loved it. Thanks for all the great videos and stay safe
    Greetings from Guadalajara, México 😁

  • @CodingWithKids
    @CodingWithKids 4 года назад +2

    Learn and start writing code, yes!

  • @Vegeta-bn8zi
    @Vegeta-bn8zi 4 года назад

    Honestly I needed this. I graduated from coding bootcamp earlier this year and it’s been so disheartening to be job seeking in this situation. But gotta keep coding and applying, even it’s a little bit a day. Good luck everyone!

  • @Homemade-AC
    @Homemade-AC 4 года назад

    Excellent!
    "Learning or the sake of it" is a great observation. Some people learn and adapt quickly. But some don't. And for those that do not learn easily could have real trouble learning especially if it's not a current passion or has an alignment with their personal subject matter connections etc. I've been wanting to jump from front end to back end but continuously find myself undecided.
    Thank you...!!!

  • @yusux
    @yusux 4 года назад +1

    The hard part for me is knowing what kind of project is actually a good level that is not too demanding. I get a little paralyzed by the thought of an idea that ends up being much more than I could handle.

  • @violetgirl1
    @violetgirl1 3 года назад +4

    i swear i came to this vid to know about coding but i can't focus on anything except your flawless skin.. please i need your skincare routine queen:((

  • @megadisc1982
    @megadisc1982 4 года назад

    almost gave up on RPA ...this video helps put me on the right track ... thanks ..

  • @lilsnavelz
    @lilsnavelz 3 года назад

    Thank you! Keeping it small, is probably exactly what I needed to hear...I'm a beginner at this journey, and I had what I wanted mapped out but, the more i looked at it, it seemed further from grasps and rather de-motivating. Also the tips on maintaining accountability with friends is a great idea.

  • @MusicGirthManCake
    @MusicGirthManCake 4 года назад +1

    Good video, Mayuko! As a former-fellow software engineer this all still holds true today.

  • @princemendoza6454
    @princemendoza6454 3 года назад

    I'm binge watching your video and i can say that every video is so short and so precise. I love it

    • @hellomayuko
      @hellomayuko  3 года назад +2

      I try! Thank you

    • @princemendoza6454
      @princemendoza6454 3 года назад

      @@hellomayuko omg omg omg you replied. I'm crying. Your one of the reasons in making what i will going to persue clear.

  • @estherna1133
    @estherna1133 4 года назад

    Watching your video during quarantine to learn a new skill for a career change ty

  • @iglasgow
    @iglasgow 3 года назад +1

    My trumpet teacher in high school used to tell me that “perfect practice makes perfect”

  • @mr_matata
    @mr_matata 4 года назад +42

    how to start coding and keep up with it
    step 1: start coding
    step 2: keep up with it

  • @abrahamtan1093
    @abrahamtan1093 4 года назад +2

    3:37 an ad transition that Linus can never achieve

  • @PaulRoneClarke
    @PaulRoneClarke 3 года назад

    Spot on. Great advice. As soon as you feel you can start to code for yourself. Solve your own problems with code. Create your own projects...Start.
    If you think "I know enough to do 60% of what I want.. So, should I do another 50 or 100 hours of tutorials? Or, should I make a start and and learn what else I need as I code?"
    The answer is... start coding
    Always start coding
    The difference is mainly motivation. If you are solving a problem you actually want to solve or a project you are passionate in. You will be motivated far more than if you are doing dry academic projects.
    In my experience you will learn faster and retain more if the coding is towards a goal you set and you are passionate about.
    Have a reference book by your side, maybe have Stack overflow open in a web browser, examples of work ready to scan for reference (and syntax issues) and just start
    I mean that's just common sense isn't it?

    • @Eric-dd8bk
      @Eric-dd8bk 3 года назад

      I literally just started learning programing with Python, because that's what my programer friend recommended me that I start with.
      What I want to do though is build like an educational application about the guitar and publish it on my website.
      Should I actually switch over to Java script from python if Java script can handle webdev as well as building a stand alone application?
      Or should I stick with Python for building the application and learn Java script separately for webdev?
      I could actually even ditch the webdev part for a while because I can just email the application to those who buy my app. And by app I don't mean mobile apps. Just a computer program like games and stuff like that.
      Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
      Thank you in advance.

  • @DrLx-dy2nk
    @DrLx-dy2nk 3 года назад

    Hi!
    I decided to jump into learning how to code, and this video gave me motivation, information and energy, so I really thank you for this video. The quality of the content is perfect, it seems like, you are putting real effort into your videos! I wish You a lot of succes and luck!

  • @randomuser5780
    @randomuser5780 3 года назад

    Thank you mayuko! You really helped me get out of tutorials loop

  • @justhuman963
    @justhuman963 3 года назад

    Practice makes progress

  • @TGMS77
    @TGMS77 2 года назад

    "Just do it"
    - Me, not knowing how to do it:
    I'd never thought of that

  • @Desdroyer24
    @Desdroyer24 4 года назад

    It is not the same make some programs at school or for your self than working in a software company. My first experience as a intern was really bad, my first task was refactoring an entire project without documentation and any idea of what to do. And after that everything was the same, besides, nobody tells you that most of the time you correct someone else mistakes spending not only hours but days, even weeks working in the same exactly thing just make a button work. And the worse part is that everything you are learning is gonna become obsolete in a few years, this thing is always changing. Programming, more than knowledge, is about intelect and patience. Do not underestimate me, I was really god programming at school and I participated in some competitions with succes. If you are beggining in this just keep that in mind and good luck.
    Sorry for my punctuation, I'm not a native speaker. Greetings.

  • @danielbostwick2975
    @danielbostwick2975 3 года назад

    Basic functions, abstraction, higher order functions, recursion, tree recursion, data abstraction, trees, mutable sequences, iterators and generators, object oriented programming, classes, class inheritance, linked lists, and mutable trees.
    Just some basic topics to look into. I’d recommend python3 cause it’s easy to learn in, plus there’s loads of info on python as well videos and projects. Enjoy!

  • @kavr
    @kavr 4 года назад

    Love what you do , Do what you love

  • @LearnFrontendNow
    @LearnFrontendNow 4 года назад +1

    Loved it Mayuko! Some fantastic advice for newbies

  • @_adhiva
    @_adhiva 4 года назад +7

    I'm so interested to join code with friends project, hopefully can be fun 👏🏻🥳

  • @denishamadhura
    @denishamadhura 2 года назад

    I know this is a super old video, but srsly the aesthetic vibes that you give is just a whole another level
    Also you are a huge inspiration to show that u can code like a human and not everything is about just FAANG (MAANG)

  • @MarcoRadave
    @MarcoRadave 4 года назад

    Thanks for the summary/collection of tips on becoming and keep motivated in coding!
    I like especially the PBL description, I use PBL myself (although I miss discipline, that I am struggling to build and keep... maybe you can make a video on that?), and I used it in the short Java courses I thought, with positive results in terms of students' attention, and their final practical skills.
    Regarding keeping small size, I remember I did not even start projects cause it was too big in my mind, with technologies yet to learn. The main obstacles in my mid I think were how to make "work-arounds" to overcome the limits of the libraries.

  • @royceang5565
    @royceang5565 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, Mayuko! You've been such a great inspiration for me :)

  • @terenoth
    @terenoth 3 года назад

    This is an excellent video, Mayuko. Thank you! You have put to words my own personal experience in my journey to becoming a developer. Project based learning is definitely much more effective.

  • @sachinnoel7717
    @sachinnoel7717 4 года назад

    Your the best mayuko, I've learned a lot a shared a lot of ur videos with my buddies

  • @violettasennikova771
    @violettasennikova771 3 года назад

    Amazing words, and the approach to give information. Thank you.

  • @metalalive2006
    @metalalive2006 4 года назад

    Late to this coding event, pity, this looks great for those who want to build profile, good way for project based learning

  • @sisterbeautyful
    @sisterbeautyful 4 года назад

    I found your channel a few days ago and I am obsesseeeeeed. You are such and inspiration

    • @hellomayuko
      @hellomayuko  4 года назад

      yay welcome! Glad to have you here!

  • @akiekano1851
    @akiekano1851 4 года назад +2

    in Indonesia it is 1 p.m., but I am awake from sleep to watch this, for me this is a motivation so that when I graduate I can become as smart as Mayuko😁

  • @rinkoshopper4027
    @rinkoshopper4027 4 года назад +5

    That feeling when you got excited for the coding event and then realized it already passed :(

    • @Hunter-ox6kh
      @Hunter-ox6kh 3 года назад

      Same. Now it’s even later 😂

  • @jaytalkss
    @jaytalkss 4 года назад

    Motivation is the most crucial thing for everyone

  • @akizaizayoi4763
    @akizaizayoi4763 4 года назад +1

    In order for me to make coding as fun as possible, I would make text-based games or even mini game engines. I would also take breaks every now and then(I'm a 3D modeler too and planning to make doing art as my main source of income someday).

  • @michaelgarcia2928
    @michaelgarcia2928 4 года назад

    Thank you for the awesome video! This is incredibly spot on. Now to stop procrastinating and get back to coding...

  • @nyalan8385
    @nyalan8385 4 года назад +6

    How I learned to code: a course I took in highschool
    Why I continue: those cash monies I can make after college

    • @nyalan8385
      @nyalan8385 4 года назад

      The market is far from oversaturated, as technology advances more and more the need for people who have intricate knowledge of it also increases. In fact, as of right now there's a massive need for those jobs, and this has only been amplified by the pandemic

  • @whispesthetic
    @whispesthetic 4 года назад

    I've been at uni for like 2 years now and I really think I'm not as good as other classmates I have, I just think coding is a thing for me and recently I've been thinking of quit because I feel stupid. I just found this video and I believe there's one more chance for me to start over again. I'll check the page you recommended, thanks a lot. 🤧

  • @SyberMath
    @SyberMath 4 года назад

    Great content! Thanks for the video!

  • @CodeWithCal
    @CodeWithCal 4 года назад

    Awesome Channel. Great content.
    Couldn't agree more that the best place to start is with a small achievable project.

  • @itsalerio2859
    @itsalerio2859 3 года назад

    How to keep up with coding is a big problems !! Thansk to this video

  • @guynamedjoeFTW
    @guynamedjoeFTW 4 года назад

    Make a video about graduate school and all the paths you can go into. I have a BS in CS, and doing an MBA and an MS in Business Analytics.

  • @Btc314btc
    @Btc314btc 4 года назад +3

    Am I the only one who just loves to watch her talk?