I'm a python developer myself for 2 years and what this guy has said is very helpful so take it by heart and follow his guidance blindly. You won't go wrong in any of them
Good morning brother I want to start my career in it will you please suggest me is it ok for me if i.statrt this course because of my background is non it but I love to do it job
As someone who did struggle for 10 months to learn, I had to come here to say: the best way to learn are newbie friendly books. They are detailed, well written. Avoid complicated tutorials for now. Focus on learning your first language and everything else will be much easier once you learn. Edit: For those asking, the books that made me learn were "Javascript In Less Than 50 Pages" and "Head First Javascript Programming".
Why do people spam this exact comment all over these videos? Did you write these books? Now I've pointed it out you will see this comment on so many videos and they are all by different people. I will never buy these books because of this awful marketing campaign you are trying. Someone put as a reply to the book comment on another video that no one asked. Its exactly the same here, no one asked about which books he used.
@skum73 but seriously though, the head first series is actually a great collection. I dont know, to each their own but you technically dont need to "buy" any of these books, you can read their pdfs for free online.
I’ve been a developer for 20yrs. I’ve been team lead, development manager, and architect. I can tell you that there are two intangibles that no course will teach you that every developer should know: excellent communication and networking (as in making social connections). There’s lots of great code courses that will make you proficient. What will separate you is your communication and your reputation (networking).
I like how you are straight to the point and backing your arguements with guiding through some sites and telling people how to do achieve things. It is really useful. I’m trying to be a frontend developer and my path is different but this was really useful and even encouraged me to switch Python if I can not land a job in frontend
i can see the sincereity and honesty in your eyes , your parents must be proud to have a son like you. People talk sh** on YT and misguide others talking casual things but you talked business and in a very short time opened my path. I wish you get whatever you wish in life.
This is a perfect explanation. I'm a CS major 1 year away from graduating but I've spent 15 years as a self taught mechanical design engineer. I had no clue how to even begin in this industry. It's so different from what I'm used to. Thank you for this.
Am telling this is most useful video on how to start and become a developer no time waste straight to the point Am loving it . I promise myself i will start learning coding and land a job until dec .
I normally do not comment on youtube videos, but today is the day! I would like to say thank you for providing tips and realism. Everything you mentioned was on point when it comes to buying multiple courses and not finishing them. I am now excited to start my software engineer journey, as i was feeling discouraged from multiple courses that we not doing me any justice. Cheers to your career as a Software Engineer! xoxox
I've been surfing the internet for almost 2 months and watching endless tutorial but none of the video and tutorial give me this much satisfaction this 9 minute video will surely set your life to a great path if you want to become a software engineer (Hats of to you Sir), Some plus points that I'd like to share 1: No extra content that will confuse you 2: No sponsorship that means he is 100% telling the sources that will actually help you The reason I'm telling you this because there are countless Roadmap videos and they are just using sponsorship to manipulate you that will not benefit you
You're right, that was the first thing that popped in my mind. But at the end I saw there was no stringed attached. I am happy I came across this video
Hello brother I am in college now, and I don't have much knowledge about computer, but I want to make my career in computer field.And I do not even know how to run a computer, I am thinking of learning programming. So brother what should I choose at first? Do I need to learn anything else before learning programming?Or if I learn programming, then which language should I learn first, which will have more job opportunities, and get a good salary package.
@@muhammadalihaider2069 I had no starting point in my learning , so this gave me a idea on where to start and learn towards. I just made a couple of scripts and learned how to read it. So about 2 to 3 months ? . 30 minutes to a hour every other day .
6 months. If you are a Chad who can stay disciplined and do hard shit every day without giving up. 1 year if you are average and have some unnecessary BS distractions in life. Hard work is still needed. Never. If you are a loser who fears any hard work and want some easy way out. Coding is hard. It's absolutely doable. Practical. Simple(with a lot of practice). But it's hard.
WOW!!!! this is the most productive 8 minutes of my day, so much better than my 8 hours of learning from random online courses. so glad I watched this, The clear direction on what to do and where to go... I loved this!!! thank you so much for this. Amazing job. keep doing this and inspiring anyone who wants to code.
Now that I worked in the industry I must say that you nailed it with all the info in just 8 mins these are the quality videos that I'm looking for because it takes time to resume all of the experience in a few minutes well done and thank you for this
This is the Best RUclips channel for people learning programming. I am so grateful to this guy for all the free quality knowledge he shares with us. May God Bless You so much. I hope everyone subscribes to this channel and watches all the video adverts before watching his videos, as a way of thanking this guy for his dedication and commitment to enlighten us with Programming Wisdom & Knowledge.
I've been learning python for a year now, and I can say with confidence he's absolutely right, I paid for courses on Coursera but I always end up forgetting about them or not doing them...great content.
@prijesh rajan That’s because you are probably not putting it into practice. I would recommend you come up with a project or maybe a simpler objective, an idea, and put your learnings into practice. Get them out of your mind and put them on the paper, into action. Watching videos and absorbing the information is just a part of the learning process. In order not to forget, you need to put into practice. Taking notes is another important thing. Following things without taking notes or simply not rewriting what you are being taught also makes them senseless, useless and easy to forget in long term. Come up with an idea, develop a project from scratch and as you learn, make it happen by actually doing it, coding in this case.
I am a pharmacist and have been thinking of switching careers but was lost at where to begin from. This is very different from the work I specialize in and I know I will struggle at learning even the basics but I need to start from somewhere. Your video is a boost of inspiration and am hoping I can hold on to it. Subscribed.
I'm a CS student who was taught DSA but never knew the purpose of it and had all the wrong directions for learning programming but thanks to you now it got very clear to me that what to do and how to do it. Thx again ☺️
I don't know how, but in my own experience, I realized that I was learning faster when i was doing stuff by myself instead of just copying or watching tutorials, (I mean, I didn't dropped them entirely) but I'm just using them when I am stuck on something for hours. Another thing that actually helped me is to being greedy with my projects, I mean, trying to do something that requires more knowelge from what i had, so that pushed me to search for new topics and learn new things faster. I Started programming by september 2021 and the last month I got my first job as a data analyst. So basically this video is entire true!
@@ngonidzashematenga7375 I only applied to many jobs in Linkedin that required few experience nothing more than that. maybe it helped that my github had some interesting projects by the time i got these interviews
This is amazing for me right now! I have an interview this Friday for my first IT help desk job to get out of trade work. I'm currently studying CompTias A+ and teaching myself Pythong at the same time. I've been creating a code that when it runs it'll ask me all the questions from my course in random order, with multiple choice answers. If correct it continues, if I answer wrong I have to stsrt over. It's been a ton of fun but I will definitely be taking these steps into account! I love the way you laid it out so clearly and easily, especially for people like me who can't just drop a bunch of money on courses or can't afford to stop work to go to school. Thank you!
I do only have 6-8 months for my campus interviews to begin I'm a Civil Engineer but I want to learn coding please tell me what to do please tell me Do I have enough time
@@androgamer7774 Yes, Grind daily for the remaining time you have plenty of time. In my college too a civil engineer got a job as a developer with a decent package of around 5L. He told us that in his third year he got really motivated to learn about CS(programming/cody)and he grinded daily for hours.
Mistakes: 1. Learn programming by watching other people code - Learn coding by coding and not by watching only tutorials or other peoples codes. 2. Build your own projects 3. Course mentioned on DSA, for the name of the course watch the video. 4. Dont quit
Thanks a lot brother. I'm 31 and considering a career change or rather, a side career. I was interested in programming and learning python. This video gave me more confidence to move forward.
Went to Uni got a High National Diploma (2 years) not a degree they taught C (structured procedural), VB 3.5 (event-driven), C++ (OOP) & SQL (Ingres precursor to PostGres). From that I started temping with companies. 3 months here, three months there, pay wasn't great. A year later I was accepted on graduate scheme and grew my salary by 50%...I was always keens to get involved with anything from C, C++, PowerBuilder, VB5, embedded SQL C, Delphi, Make (early devops) etc...Now I'm a low latency programmer working in the Investment Banking/Hedge Funds/Asset Managers in the City of London, I freelance at £1000 a day. Language is unimportant I use Java & C++, I'll add Rust at somepoint but my specialism is low latency. That's how I differentiate. Become a general programmer then work on becoming a specialist in something could be flight control systems etc...
Tutorials are fine. The key take away is to build your own project on the side while doing it and implementing the features the tutorial teaches as you go along in your own. That solidifies the logic and code as you have to think about the concepts in new ways to fit your project. Also, code foundry has said over and over which projects land jobs. Bug trackers and the likes. Meaningful, real world applications which aren't done by everyone because they are on some list. And while building the tracker it can actively be used. By the end of its work you have both tracked all your progress in a system, and built the actual tracker. Which means you can showcase that in a job interview. Win win.
Excelent content. Thank you very much. Taking CS50 courses on Edx was a good way to start for myself. Challenging for begginers but includes a lot of hands-on excercises. I will go on with your advice now.
Hi Power Community! It has been brought to my notice that the Data Structures and Algorithms course I recommended is not available for free in many countries. FYI, I can access it for free in the US. I am trying to find another free resource for this but I have not been successful so far. Please drop a reply to my comment if you know any good Data Structures and Algorithms course in Python. Thanks in advance for helping the community.
Why not just use a VPN? If you are going to code you need at least some basic idea regular real world programs right? VPNs are being used more and more they should be available everywhere by now.
I have spent so many years on and off trying to learn programming. I purchased and believed in the lengthy Udemy courses just as he had, I never finished. Recently, I met an engineer in person and I got determined to try this thing. Today, for the past couple of hours I searched the internet because I was determined I will not rest until I find a feasible path to learn CS. Thank goodness I finally found this channel. I am so excited, I am going to try his suggestions.
One of the best video on programming i have ever seen. Not only for the quality of information, but for how synthetically and effective you explained them. Just subscribed the channel
Best video I have seen for over a decade. Very precise and to the point. Motivating and will be very helpful for all the folks who want to get in to Software as well as someone who wants to learn new tech
You earned another subscriber, not because I'm thinking of working as a software engineer but because how honest, straight to the point your video is! I wish everyone was like you
This was so insanely helpful and inspiring. I'm changing careers slightly later in life, I'm an aspiring aws cloud architect and I want to have a firm grasp on python as well so I am very much taking your advice to heart. My takeaway is that it's about efficiency and learning from others experience, not necessarily making no mistakes along the way since we learn from them. Thanks so so so much for this video.
thank you so much. I also did the same mistake as you did and went here are there searching for perfect process. I'm a commerce grad and i thought it was impossible after watching few videos. but the way you explained and helped with the resources to get into it. It is amazing. Thank you again.
Thank you so much! I have been trying to learn python since the past year and have been watching youtube tutorials but haven't been able to code a single program on my own. I had given up but today, after watching your video made me feel that I can again do it and succeed in it. Thank you so much. This video has become my new motivation.
In my graduation day, I remember I cried for programming as it was going over of my head. Then I came to know about python and got a job after 3 months as a python developer
I just want to take time out to say thank you for your marvelous contents on programming. About a month in learning to code and these tips are helpful to me as i get to not make these mistakes on my journey. Thank you very very much ♥️💯
This is exactly what I was looking for..!😌 Your video helped me so much.. You made me confident enough to reinstate my career as a programmer.. Thank you so much..☺️😍
probably the last few minutes in which you described giving up n coding really inspired me a lot. I was seriously depressed as for now due to rejections from the company thanks brother for keeping us motivated
Bro…. Hats-off to you… This kind of information is priceless for me… I wrote down every single step you told in this video… Thanks for guiding us and keep us motivated…
Great video!!! Thank you so much for clear these things up. Want more guideline videos on choosing the right path to become a software engineer of a big company.
I have watch these sort of videos and started a series where i will follow whatever you people say and update the progress. I am the guy who started programming
Just want to echo as everyone in the comment, The level of details, efforts put in by creater has resulted in video with great value and insane level of info. Also, it was motivational and full of proper guidance.
Thank you brother for this video! I have started my programming language journey recently but like most beginners, did not find the best strategy that I can use to be efficient. Your video helped me a lot. Thanks again!
The way the knowledge you served in our plates shows your structural thinking 👏👏 I was about to give up on coding, but came across this video n changed my mind to give another chance to myself with learning code! Thanks ❤️
I was watching a ton of tutorials on how to program and I felt super demotivated because I realized I couldn't do anything without the hand holding. Thank you for the recommendation!
Great video and so informative, right to the point. Watched it at 4 am at night. Hope this brings me the drive i was looking for to step up my career. Subscribed!!
I'm a Python enthusiast. I want to learn Python and started with the free resources available here and there. This video acts like a booster to me. Whenever I feel like losing hope, this brings in the hope. Thank you for making such a great video which always motivates the learners, especially for a person who doesn't know anything about coding. Godspeed! ✨
@@Prashant_Pandey4 math is sometimes used is certain areas of programming but if you want to do software you don't need to have a huge background in math
You make a lot of great points in this video, but overall a language like Java or C++ is 100x better than Python in speed. Python is extremely slow because the interpreter has to find all variable types, while Java or C++ is compiled directly to machine code.
@3hornthrasher yeah thanks, I managed to find another video which I followed along with and it only taught me very basic python with simple vocabulary that someone who has never written a line of code could understand. This video’s first resource just felt like I was wasting time because I did not exactly understand the concepts I was learning. I didn’t know what a variable, function, or parameter was, I was just coding 😂😂 the vocabulary they used in the written portions was too complex for me
This video is great! I’ve been in the Marine corps for 9 years so far and have worked on my CS degree SUPER SLOWLY due to always being away and now I’m 5 classes away from graduating. Problem is, I have to constantly redo “hello world tutorials” in between classes because I can’t remember what I learned prior 🤣 I’ve been reading the same Python/Java for Dummies over and over
thank you i was really feeling low and this video motivated me again to start programming . if any one wondering dont worry too much just believe in yourself and keep going and be confident ..
as a Software Development student this was truly an amazing insight into the Software industry. I have applied for some IT jobs and all of them rejected me because of the Level of experience and the fact that I'm doing my final year this year. but thank you for the video and should I come up against certain IT obstacles, you'll be the first to know
After searching on RUclips for HOURS i finally landed on you roadmap video and let me tell you what you are doing is great! You say things as they are and in a beginner friendly and understandable manner... Keep up the good work sir 👍
Great Video! Love the concise explanations without fluff, making it easy to understand and get started! Although I'm not going for a Job, I still want to learn programming for some personal projects and sort of make a hobby out of it later on.😁😀
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I am in Africa is it still possible
Lol
Lol@@vikingsayes8584
The site can’t be reached from the link you have provided!
Finally a youtuber not trying to sell some courses to us newbies but giving genuine tips to get started with a career in CS. Thank you man!
Yeah, extremely useful
Yeah that's quite rare
also he is Mechanical Engineer so he is the best example to People who are from Non Tech background & aspiring to become Software engineer
Thank you for this. Wow. 😊
True
I'm a python developer myself for 2 years and what this guy has said is very helpful so take it by heart and follow his guidance blindly. You won't go wrong in any of them
Good morning brother I want to start my career in it will you please suggest me is it ok for me if i.statrt this course because of my background is non it but I love to do it job
Thanks Prabhat.. I can see myself in this video I did all these mistakes
Hey just wanted to ask, how long would this whole process take that the guy described in the video? Thanks in advance.
Hey bro plz tell me..what skills required for get a job in python
2.python + dsa is ok to get a job ?
Kata ho dhai Ram Ro sho
As someone who did struggle for 10 months to learn, I had to come here to say: the best way to learn are newbie friendly books. They are detailed, well written. Avoid complicated tutorials for now. Focus on learning your first language and everything else will be much easier once you learn.
Edit: For those asking, the books that made me learn were "Javascript In Less Than 50 Pages" and "Head First Javascript Programming".
so you learned java script?
Why do people spam this exact comment all over these videos? Did you write these books? Now I've pointed it out you will see this comment on so many videos and they are all by different people. I will never buy these books because of this awful marketing campaign you are trying.
Someone put as a reply to the book comment on another video that no one asked. Its exactly the same here, no one asked about which books he used.
@skum73 but seriously though, the head first series is actually a great collection. I dont know, to each their own but you technically dont need to "buy" any of these books, you can read their pdfs for free online.
Hey i also learning java from head first
And according to me it's the best book available for beginners
Thank you so much
You told my four years experience in 8 minute.. You are real man..
Journey for most people is very similar.
rest are gays?
@@hardiksaggar7849 lol
@Prathamesh Shinde did you get a job now after 3 months?
@@sahilandsarra what you learnt in 4 years .. please suggest me guys .. I am in problem
Speechless at the level of information shared here.. hat's off to your efforts
@DEV WorkShop 😂😂
his info helped me soo much sorting my mess up
well curated and it packs the punch to get you started !
kudos!
lol exaggeration
totally beautiful information 💙
This guy actually is helping us without selling us courses or promoting random stuff. Great video!
I’ve been a developer for 20yrs. I’ve been team lead, development manager, and architect. I can tell you that there are two intangibles that no course will teach you that every developer should know: excellent communication and networking (as in making social connections). There’s lots of great code courses that will make you proficient. What will separate you is your communication and your reputation (networking).
This is very true. Thanks for sharing.
So my Management Experience at REGAL Cinemas will help me land an Entry-level Software Developer job?
Now how you feel in your job..
Where you are?
Can you refer in your company?
I like how you are straight to the point and backing your arguements with guiding through some sites and telling people how to do achieve things. It is really useful. I’m trying to be a frontend developer and my path is different but this was really useful and even encouraged me to switch Python if I can not land a job in frontend
I have a similar video for the frontend on the channel.
@@sahilandsarra Link ?
@@sahilandsarra bro the course for DSA by Audacity is not free, what should I do...or can you share that link maybe I am not checking correctly
yes bro i have clicked on the link of DSA by google udacity but asking to purchase subscription
i can see the sincereity and honesty in your eyes , your parents must be proud to have a son like you. People talk sh** on YT and misguide others talking casual things but you talked business and in a very short time opened my path. I wish you get whatever you wish in life.
This is a perfect explanation. I'm a CS major 1 year away from graduating but I've spent 15 years as a self taught mechanical design engineer. I had no clue how to even begin in this industry. It's so different from what I'm used to. Thank you for this.
Am telling this is most useful video on how to start and become a developer no time waste straight to the point
Am loving it .
I promise myself i will start learning coding and land a job until dec .
I normally do not comment on youtube videos, but today is the day! I would like to say thank you for providing tips and realism. Everything you mentioned was on point when it comes to buying multiple courses and not finishing them. I am now excited to start my software engineer journey, as i was feeling discouraged from multiple courses that we not doing me any justice. Cheers to your career as a Software Engineer!
xoxox
Any progress so far?
@@duckiler1083 I don’t think so unfortunately
@@RaptorBlood6 women🤣
@@savagetube2343 I’m afraid so
@@savagetube2343 that's kinda getting old ngl ☕
I've been surfing the internet for almost 2 months and watching endless tutorial but none of the video and tutorial give me this much satisfaction this 9 minute video will surely set your life to a great path if you want to become a software engineer (Hats of to you Sir), Some plus points that I'd like to share
1: No extra content that will confuse you
2: No sponsorship that means he is 100% telling the sources that will actually help you
The reason I'm telling you this because there are countless Roadmap videos and they are just using sponsorship to manipulate you that will not benefit you
You're right, that was the first thing that popped in my mind. But at the end I saw there was no stringed attached. I am happy I came across this video
Hello brother I am in college now, and I don't have much knowledge about computer, but I want to make my career in computer field.And I do not even know how to run a computer, I am thinking of learning programming. So brother what should I choose at first? Do I need to learn anything else before learning programming?Or if I learn programming, then which language should I learn first, which will have more job opportunities, and get a good salary package.
@@hrithik_9 the video have said it all. Begin with python, just follow every details in the video
@@hrithik_9 It definitely helps to know maths (intermediate - advanced)
exactly. I was also doing the same thing over youtube and google. And today I dont know what I did in last months.
Just landed a job with his advice! Starting next month!! thank you for this wonderful video!!
how much time you have given to learn it
@@muhammadalihaider2069 I had no starting point in my learning , so this gave me a idea on where to start and learn towards. I just made a couple of scripts and learned how to read it. So about 2 to 3 months ? . 30 minutes to a hour every other day .
6 months. If you are a Chad who can stay disciplined and do hard shit every day without giving up.
1 year if you are average and have some unnecessary BS distractions in life. Hard work is still needed.
Never. If you are a loser who fears any hard work and want some easy way out.
Coding is hard. It's absolutely doable. Practical. Simple(with a lot of practice).
But it's hard.
@@anobody4464 ncm i figured it out thanks
WOW!!!! this is the most productive 8 minutes of my day, so much better than my 8 hours of learning from random online courses. so glad I watched this, The clear direction on what to do and where to go... I loved this!!!
thank you so much for this. Amazing job. keep doing this and inspiring anyone who wants to code.
hii
Now that I worked in the industry I must say that you nailed it with all the info in just 8 mins these are the quality videos that I'm looking for because it takes time to resume all of the experience in a few minutes well done and thank you for this
This is the Best RUclips channel for people learning programming. I am so grateful to this guy for all the free quality knowledge he shares with us. May God Bless You so much. I hope everyone subscribes to this channel and watches all the video adverts before watching his videos, as a way of thanking this guy for his dedication and commitment to enlighten us with Programming Wisdom & Knowledge.
Thanks for your kind words, Dennis!
I've been learning python for a year now, and I can say with confidence he's absolutely right, I paid for courses on Coursera but I always end up forgetting about them or not doing them...great content.
Thanks for your support!
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@prijesh rajan practice what you learn and you will never forget it
@prijesh rajan That’s because you are probably not putting it into practice. I would recommend you come up with a project or maybe a simpler objective, an idea, and put your learnings into practice. Get them out of your mind and put them on the paper, into action. Watching videos and absorbing the information is just a part of the learning process. In order not to forget, you need to put into practice. Taking notes is another important thing. Following things without taking notes or simply not rewriting what you are being taught also makes them senseless, useless and easy to forget in long term. Come up with an idea, develop a project from scratch and as you learn, make it happen by actually doing it, coding in this case.
I am a pharmacist and have been thinking of switching careers but was lost at where to begin from. This is very different from the work I specialize in and I know I will struggle at learning even the basics but I need to start from somewhere. Your video is a boost of inspiration and am hoping I can hold on to it. Subscribed.
Did u start?
No one cares
nobody cares lmao xd
Sure hope they didn't start lol
It's better to state at your current possesion. But if as hobby that ok.
Still very new to coding and yes, he is GIVING away great advice! I am following avidly and have really moved forward as a result!
I'm a CS student who was taught DSA but never knew the purpose of it and had all the wrong directions for learning programming but thanks to you now it got very clear to me that what to do and how to do it. Thx again ☺️
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Very clean video, explaining straight to the point on what is needed. Thank you brother!
Thanks Desu!
Really love it content
Ok
What are the advantage of learning coding
In 2024 i m watching this and what a video.. simple and straight....now my all doubts have been clear.... thanks for giving us perfect roadmap..
Your analysis of staying in your circle of influence and control is really an enlightenment on all fronts. My respects
Thanks 🙏
Each and every statement spoken here is a million dollar advice to new programmers.
Dangerously smart and helpful Indian man is back at it again and here to once again change both of our lives forever
thanks, boss this is more than a roadmap, am subscribed, more folks like me (with no coding experience and 39 already) need to see this,
Thanks 🙏
Great talk. 9 years in the industry and I finally see someone talk sense.
Thank you Asmit! Glad you found this useful 😊
Quite rare
Alhamdulilah! I find someone who teaches from the heart ❤️ and that makes him real. Thank you so much dearest brother
Thanks Yahya. ❤️
With People like you as Professors in School, World would've been a better place...
Thanks 🙏
I don't know how, but in my own experience, I realized that I was learning faster when i was doing stuff by myself instead of just copying or watching tutorials, (I mean, I didn't dropped them entirely) but I'm just using them when I am stuck on something for hours. Another thing that actually helped me is to being greedy with my projects, I mean, trying to do something that requires more knowelge from what i had, so that pushed me to search for new topics and learn new things faster. I Started programming by september 2021 and the last month I got my first job as a data analyst. So basically this video is entire true!
Congrats on your new job can you please share what you did to lend the job
@@ngonidzashematenga7375 I only applied to many jobs in Linkedin that required few experience nothing more than that. maybe it helped that my github had some interesting projects by the time i got these interviews
This is amazing for me right now! I have an interview this Friday for my first IT help desk job to get out of trade work. I'm currently studying CompTias A+ and teaching myself Pythong at the same time. I've been creating a code that when it runs it'll ask me all the questions from my course in random order, with multiple choice answers. If correct it continues, if I answer wrong I have to stsrt over. It's been a ton of fun but I will definitely be taking these steps into account! I love the way you laid it out so clearly and easily, especially for people like me who can't just drop a bunch of money on courses or can't afford to stop work to go to school. Thank you!
Any updates brother ?
Really insightful for the new self-taught programmer like me, help to plan what should do in the next 6 month 👍
Glad you find it useful. Thanks for your support.
Wonderful
It's really helpful for everyone
I do only have 6-8 months for my campus interviews to begin
I'm a Civil Engineer but I want to learn coding please tell me what to do please tell me
Do I have enough time
@@androgamer7774 Yes, Grind daily for the remaining time you have plenty of time. In my college too a civil engineer got a job as a developer with a decent package of around 5L. He told us that in his third year he got really motivated to learn about CS(programming/cody)and he grinded daily for hours.
A huge thanks for you sir.
We genuinely need creators like you.
Thanks Prashant!
Mistakes:
1. Learn programming by watching other people code - Learn coding by coding and not by watching only tutorials or other peoples codes.
2. Build your own projects
3. Course mentioned on DSA, for the name of the course watch the video.
4. Dont quit
12/1/24- Today I'm gonna start following this roadmap, let's see where it takes me 🥳
15/1/24- Today I finished the course from learn python.
3 days enough??
Wow! Absolutely nailed it mate! Everything under 9 minutes; Thanks for the info!
No problem Max! Good luck in your journey!
Making a major switch from accounting to programming. This video is a lifesaver! Thank you
Good luck, Nawaal 👍
Omg same. Please do tell what is your current status now?
Bro, this is a solid roadmap.
I'm going for it.
I hope to return here soon with my results.
Thanks for your time and effort put here.
Good luck!
did u quit
HEY, DID U DO IT AFTER 2 YEARS ?
Thanks a lot brother. I'm 31 and considering a career change or rather, a side career. I was interested in programming and learning python. This video gave me more confidence to move forward.
Good luck!
me too im the same age and ready to learn.
Went to Uni got a High National Diploma (2 years) not a degree they taught C (structured procedural), VB 3.5 (event-driven), C++ (OOP) & SQL (Ingres precursor to PostGres). From that I started temping with companies. 3 months here, three months there, pay wasn't great. A year later I was accepted on graduate scheme and grew my salary by 50%...I was always keens to get involved with anything from C, C++, PowerBuilder, VB5, embedded SQL C, Delphi, Make (early devops) etc...Now I'm a low latency programmer working in the Investment Banking/Hedge Funds/Asset Managers in the City of London, I freelance at £1000 a day. Language is unimportant I use Java & C++, I'll add Rust at somepoint but my specialism is low latency. That's how I differentiate. Become a general programmer then work on becoming a specialist in something could be flight control systems etc...
Tutorials are fine. The key take away is to build your own project on the side while doing it and implementing the features the tutorial teaches as you go along in your own. That solidifies the logic and code as you have to think about the concepts in new ways to fit your project.
Also, code foundry has said over and over which projects land jobs. Bug trackers and the likes. Meaningful, real world applications which aren't done by everyone because they are on some list. And while building the tracker it can actively be used. By the end of its work you have both tracked all your progress in a system, and built the actual tracker. Which means you can showcase that in a job interview. Win win.
Such a powerful video, exactly what I need to move ahead with my career. I have made all those mistakes you have mentioned. Thank you !!
I’m happy if this can help you in any way in your career journey! Good luck 😊
Are you from Punjab ?
Excelent content. Thank you very much. Taking CS50 courses on Edx was a good way to start for myself. Challenging for begginers but includes a lot of hands-on excercises. I will go on with your advice now.
Hi Power Community! It has been brought to my notice that the Data Structures and Algorithms course I recommended is not available for free in many countries. FYI, I can access it for free in the US. I am trying to find another free resource for this but I have not been successful so far. Please drop a reply to my comment if you know any good Data Structures and Algorithms course in Python. Thanks in advance for helping the community.
Why not just use a VPN? If you are going to code you need at least some basic idea regular real world programs right? VPNs are being used more and more they should be available everywhere by now.
Bruh u've already Given straight Path... That's already forever Perishable!!!!! it's a BEST tutorial Video I've watched so far..haha
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@@haider4477 what is the best VPN for PC? (Windows)
@@farisnabil2021 vpn hub. no privacy though.
I have spent so many years on and off trying to learn programming. I purchased and believed in the lengthy Udemy courses just as he had, I never finished. Recently, I met an engineer in person and I got determined to try this thing. Today, for the past couple of hours I searched the internet because I was determined I will not rest until I find a feasible path to learn CS. Thank goodness I finally found this channel. I am so excited, I am going to try his suggestions.
One of the best video on programming i have ever seen. Not only for the quality of information, but for how synthetically and effective you explained them. Just subscribed the channel
Best video I have seen for over a decade. Very precise and to the point. Motivating and will be very helpful for all the folks who want to get in to Software as well as someone who wants to learn new tech
Iam whriting coments from ethiopia your leactures are very clear so
thankyou
I needed this, you have no idea how much this video helps. Thank you very much!
Glad it was useful.
You're the best. I already wasted a year learning how to code with no progress. Thanks for giving me hope in this journey
You just got a new subscriber man! You are answering what even computer science students are looking for...keep posting such helpful videos.
Thanks Anurag!
Before watching videos i trust on comments and comment section shows that it is really very helpful ❤
I didn't go to college. I will mark this day, and I will start my career to become a programmer TODAY. Not tomorrow, TODAY. ✍️👊
Keep going strong bruda
hows it going?
@@ummmm55he stopped
@@titledworld8393 why?? And how do u know
@@ummmm55 I’m joking
You earned another subscriber, not because I'm thinking of working as a software engineer but because how honest, straight to the point your video is! I wish everyone was like you
Wow thanks! This is jam packed with info compared to other videos like it. You gave me so much to work with and realistic roadmap
This was so insanely helpful and inspiring. I'm changing careers slightly later in life, I'm an aspiring aws cloud architect and I want to have a firm grasp on python as well so I am very much taking your advice to heart. My takeaway is that it's about efficiency and learning from others experience, not necessarily making no mistakes along the way since we learn from them. Thanks so so so much for this video.
How old, if you don’t mind me asking? I’m wondering if it’s common or harder for people older than 20s to break into tech.
Thankyou so much sir for clearing my douts...i 'm very much confused since 2 months and now found a 💎
thank you so much. I also did the same mistake as you did and went here are there searching for perfect process. I'm a commerce grad and i thought it was impossible after watching few videos. but the way you explained and helped with the resources to get into it. It is amazing. Thank you again.
I really appreciate that sir
Thank you so much! I have been trying to learn python since the past year and have been watching youtube tutorials but haven't been able to code a single program on my own. I had given up but today, after watching your video made me feel that I can again do it and succeed in it. Thank you so much. This video has become my new motivation.
I really appreciate how you gave a clear cut explanation , Now I am very clear what to do
In my graduation day, I remember I cried for programming as it was going over of my head. Then I came to know about python and got a job after 3 months as a python developer
Hey, i heard that python jobs are less than java jobs in india. Is it true? I'm really confused which language to pick
Did you follow this video tips?
I just want to take time out to say thank you for your marvelous contents on programming.
About a month in learning to code and these tips are helpful to me as i get to not make these mistakes on my journey.
Thank you very very much ♥️💯
Thanks very much, Calvin ❤️
Thank you for your advice, it's nice to see a youtuber who I feel like genuinely cares about their audience
This is exactly what I was looking for..!😌 Your video helped me so much.. You made me confident enough to reinstate my career as a programmer.. Thank you so much..☺️😍
Hi Ardhana! I’m so happy you found the confidence you need, that’s already a success!!
Acchaa 😂,,,,
Hey
@@sahilandsarra well i learnt java a year ago should i restart with it
Are you from Andara ?
Yes! Finishing a course is always key! Thank you for all of the resources in the video :)
probably the last few minutes in which you described giving up n coding really inspired me a lot. I was seriously depressed as for now due to rejections from the company thanks brother for keeping us motivated
3:06 solution
3:51 project use
4:20 IDE
Bro…. Hats-off to you… This kind of information is priceless for me… I wrote down every single step you told in this video… Thanks for guiding us and keep us motivated…
Bro Indeed
I have watched number of videos no one explained this clearly thank you for making these video.
Great video!!! Thank you so much for clear these things up. Want more guideline videos on choosing the right path to become a software engineer of a big company.
Thanks 🙏
Absolutely u lifted my confidence bro thank you very much this video is worth more than anything for learning 😊 .
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I have watch these sort of videos and started a series where i will follow whatever you people say and update the progress. I am the guy who started programming
1:20 Answer is Python is best language for beginners
Just want to echo as everyone in the comment,
The level of details, efforts put in by creater has resulted in video with great value and insane level of info.
Also, it was motivational and full of proper guidance.
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This man is very straight and he is not selfish when it comes to sharing the truth
thanks bruh
Thank you brother for this video! I have started my programming language journey recently but like most beginners, did not find the best strategy that I can use to be efficient. Your video helped me a lot. Thanks again!
The way the knowledge you served in our plates shows your structural thinking 👏👏 I was about to give up on coding, but came across this video n changed my mind to give another chance to myself with learning code! Thanks ❤️
I was watching a ton of tutorials on how to program and I felt super demotivated because I realized I couldn't do anything without the hand holding. Thank you for the recommendation!
I can’t help but to commend the effort of this video. This is the motivation I need right now. Kudos 👍🏿
Great video and so informative, right to the point. Watched it at 4 am at night. Hope this brings me the drive i was looking for to step up my career. Subscribed!!
Thanks very much! Good luck!
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such a well made video
straight to the point no bs
Your explanations were golden. Thank you so much for this!
Thanks Celeste!
After this video you have become one of my favorite coding RUclipsr.
Keep up the good work ❤️👍🏼
Thanks very much ❤️
I'm a Python enthusiast. I want to learn Python and started with the free resources available here and there. This video acts like a booster to me. Whenever I feel like losing hope, this brings in the hope. Thank you for making such a great video which always motivates the learners, especially for a person who doesn't know anything about coding. Godspeed! ✨
I also want to start learning python but I have no maths background could I get placed in tech company despite of this . Please reply
@@Prashant_Pandey4 yes you can just make sure to learn many as programming language and some communication skills .
I invested $1000 in a space of one week am having $6000 am so happy I invested with Mr James Brion, much thanks to him
@@Prashant_Pandey4 math is sometimes used is certain areas of programming but if you want to do software you don't need to have a huge background in math
Hey, Are you learning?
You did a brilliant work!
You make a lot of great points in this video, but overall a language like Java or C++ is 100x better than Python in speed. Python is extremely slow because the interpreter has to find all variable types, while Java or C++ is compiled directly to machine code.
I agree with you and I talked about this in my recent video. I make the exact same point there. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@@sahilandsarra Oh I didn't see the video, I'll be sure to check it out though! Thanks
Lovely advise, unfortunately im already knee deep in JS so i'll stick to it till i master it.
JS is great. If you're making progress, you should definitely stick to JS. Great opportunities ahead. Good luck!
@@sahilandsarra Thanks!, its tough changing your train of though into a programming language but that AHA! moment is always worth it.
bro you are god You are wonderful, you have changed the course of my few months. I hope you will be successful wherever you are
clear and easy to grasp, thank you for this great content. Subscribed!
easy to grasp, not so much to even learn the first resource 💀
@3hornthrasher yeah thanks, I managed to find another video which I followed along with and it only taught me very basic python with simple vocabulary that someone who has never written a line of code could understand. This video’s first resource just felt like I was wasting time because I did not exactly understand the concepts I was learning. I didn’t know what a variable, function, or parameter was, I was just coding 😂😂 the vocabulary they used in the written portions was too complex for me
This video is great! I’ve been in the Marine corps for 9 years so far and have worked on my CS degree SUPER SLOWLY due to always being away and now I’m 5 classes away from graduating. Problem is, I have to constantly redo “hello world tutorials” in between classes because I can’t remember what I learned prior 🤣 I’ve been reading the same Python/Java for Dummies over and over
thank you i was really feeling low and this video motivated me again to start programming . if any one wondering dont worry too much just believe in yourself and keep going and be confident ..
as a Software Development student this was truly an amazing insight into the Software industry. I have applied for some IT jobs and all of them rejected me because of the Level of experience and the fact that I'm doing my final year this year.
but thank you for the video and should I come up against certain IT obstacles, you'll be the first to know
Good luck Mthokozisi!
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Have you got a job yet?
Appreciable educational video continue to add in knowledge of the new ones Thanks
Thanks very much. 🙏
The most informative video I’ve seen. I can get this done by the end of summer.
After searching on RUclips for HOURS i finally landed on you roadmap video and let me tell you what you are doing is great! You say things as they are and in a beginner friendly and understandable manner... Keep up the good work sir 👍
This is the best video ever I had sawn on programming and the journey and I really try out with your tips
i got very useful things from this video thx bro
Great Video! Love the concise explanations without fluff, making it easy to understand and get started! Although I'm not going for a Job, I still want to learn programming for some personal projects and sort of make a hobby out of it later on.😁😀