What to Include in Your Résumé (as a Self-Taught Programmer)

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  • @AndySterkowitz
    @AndySterkowitz  4 года назад +48

    Did this help clarify what to include in your résumé?

    • @yashsolanki069
      @yashsolanki069 4 года назад +5

      Yesss 2nd like😂 thanks andy for this video much needed information one wants as a self taught programmer , really helpful 👍

    • @AndySterkowitz
      @AndySterkowitz  4 года назад +1

      Cheers Yash!

    • @thehigherevolutionary
      @thehigherevolutionary 4 года назад +1

      It helped me too, while I don't consider myself a programmer, I taught myself SQL. I love these tips, especially narrowing the skills section or tailoring them to the job. Many thanks.

    • @rakkaalhazimi3672
      @rakkaalhazimi3672 4 года назад

      Yes, what I learned from this are to include my prior experience and include related and specific skills.

    • @omar_mtl
      @omar_mtl 4 года назад +1

      What about the education part ? Should we leave it blank ? I dropped out of school I’m not sure if I should be putting in it in the resume

  • @86Illa
    @86Illa 3 года назад +56

    Hi Andy, you'll probably will never read this comment, but I really would like to thank you for your videos and suggestions. This video in particular helped me to craft my CV as a self-taught developer, and in just 2 weeks of job searching, I managed to get a job as a Front End Dev, with a starting salary way above my expectations! Recruitment companies were calling me at least twice a day or sending me emails with multiple job positions - and 90% of the time, they were proposing me jobs good for more experienced devs, but they were happy to put my CV forward anyway. So, thank you again! And if you are out there looking for your fist job as a dev, do follow this guy advice! It works!

    • @pascal831
      @pascal831 Год назад

      Congrats!🎉

    • @gregoryphiri5724
      @gregoryphiri5724 8 месяцев назад

      Congrats, though I am curious about whom you wrote as your reference? As a self taught developer, all the projects in the Experience section will be your own. So how would you solve that? Trying to change fields and craft my own resume but I do not know about the reference since all i have, I have on my own or it was a professional course.

  • @kiwicami287
    @kiwicami287 4 года назад +85

    I've made my resume following the points you made in your first video about the resume that landed your first job, and it's working, i would've never thought of putting my personal projects there, but clearly it's working, thank you so much Andy. I've been applying to jobs for maybe 3 weeks now and i got my first interview next week! I was kinda shocked at how quick i got an interview.

    • @carlosmorenom.122
      @carlosmorenom.122 4 года назад

      Good Luck with that interview! You'll do it great.

    • @kiwicami287
      @kiwicami287 4 года назад +1

      @@carlosmorenom.122 Thanks! I'm putting all the odds on my side so i'm practicing interview questions and seeing what will be asked.

    • @carlosmorenom.122
      @carlosmorenom.122 4 года назад +1

      @@kiwicami287 Just be sure to sound confident. If they called you is because you got the skills they are looking for. Show that you're also the kind of person they need.
      Keep practicing and don't forget to do the company research.

    • @kiwicami287
      @kiwicami287 4 года назад +1

      @@carlosmorenom.122 Yes will do, thank you

    • @zacharynelson3169
      @zacharynelson3169 4 года назад

      Did you get the job??

  • @victoratencio4962
    @victoratencio4962 4 года назад +7

    I'm teaching my 18 year old brother how to program and also how to craft his resume. This video is really helping us to achieve that. Thank you so much for your video!

  • @felicityfortuna
    @felicityfortuna 4 года назад +18

    This video is pure gold. 🥇 As a career changer coming from a non-tech field...THANK YOU. ❤️

  • @EzekielCarvalho
    @EzekielCarvalho 4 года назад +3

    You just saved me from having to go through with making a really bad resume and getting rejected from companies as a result. Thanks man!

    • @srlhyo
      @srlhyo 4 года назад

      Boa sorte na tua jornada. Que línguas usas para programar, já agora?

    • @EzekielCarvalho
      @EzekielCarvalho 4 года назад

      @@srlhyo Bom dia senor, these days, I've been learning node JS, Express JS, passport JS. Here's my email if you want to contact me: ezekielcarvalho@ymail.com

    • @clerpington_the_fifth
      @clerpington_the_fifth 4 года назад

      ...have you even applied anywhere?

  • @A3X340
    @A3X340 4 года назад

    Thanks this helps a ton creating a resume with no credentials

  • @kentony2003
    @kentony2003 4 года назад +1

    Hey Andy, your insight always gets to me, leaving my finance world, and diving into tech was first motivated when I watched your video. thank you.

  • @teamseokbaez7478
    @teamseokbaez7478 4 года назад +1

    I find this useful as a non programmer but aspiring data scientist. I recently applied to a bunch of data science jobs with my old resume (updated skills) cuz I’m soon graduating from my current quantitative MS program. I’m also a career changer so all my prior experience doesn’t directly related. I got a no back from DoorDash yesterday and in that email they said my track doesn’t seem to align with data science but I included GitHub link as well thinking they could just take a look at that. Now I’m frustrated and angry because I had so much more confidence in myself than how they gave me. Thank you for this video I needed guidance myself.

  • @blackspider7825
    @blackspider7825 4 года назад +6

    Thanks a lot Andy for this useful information

  • @randolphquilaton1206
    @randolphquilaton1206 4 года назад +3

    Been waiting for this topic thanks :)

  • @Marie-md5yj
    @Marie-md5yj 2 года назад

    This was a really good resumé video, thank you. Will be using this this later this week:)

  • @timtudosa2519
    @timtudosa2519 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Andy. I’ll be editing my resume based on the things you said in this video. Hopefully now I’ll get some interviews.

  • @TheSuperman1693
    @TheSuperman1693 4 года назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!! This is awesome! Definitely got a lot of clarity after watching this video!

  • @zaidalnaib
    @zaidalnaib 4 года назад

    One of the best videos. Thanks Andy

  • @alphacode5
    @alphacode5 4 года назад +3

    one of the most frustating things as a self taught programmer is when you go to the first interview and they dismiss you inmediatly when they hear in person that you are self-taught, a huge waste of time for them, for me and for my current employers

  • @Ivoshevo
    @Ivoshevo 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for this grate tip. Projects proves a lot more than just work experience

  • @overlordborn6131
    @overlordborn6131 4 года назад +32

    How to get past to the barrier of 2-3 years of experience requirement, which most of the companies asks?

  • @RicardoAlex879
    @RicardoAlex879 4 года назад +1

    Great value and tips in this video!

  • @evaschnefa9648
    @evaschnefa9648 3 года назад

    Quick and easy, and so helpful. Thanks for this amazing video!

  • @codelery414
    @codelery414 4 года назад

    This is really helpful. I thought I have a resume that will get me invited for interview. Thanks Andy.

  • @johna-s6757
    @johna-s6757 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for your wonderful information man.

  • @dianasvideos123
    @dianasvideos123 4 года назад

    Thanks for another helpful video, Andy!!!

  • @chansolkim3609
    @chansolkim3609 3 года назад

    thx a lot bro, this video really help me, now I know what I have to write

  • @jean-pierrenovak6725
    @jean-pierrenovak6725 3 года назад

    You are a pure legend man

  • @laithal-qudah1662
    @laithal-qudah1662 4 года назад

    Thank you today I started making my resume and then I looked on my phone and saw the notification thank you the video was helpful

  • @braham.prakash
    @braham.prakash 4 года назад +4

    i have followed your every steps, and form past 1 week i have been applied for more than 30 jobs on LinkedIn, 28 ghosted me, 2 took a look at my resume but rejected me saying "will not move further with your application".
    What should i do to improve my chances.

  • @getoverhere4465
    @getoverhere4465 2 года назад

    This vid was indeed helpful. Thank you.

  • @marcelofalchetti
    @marcelofalchetti 4 года назад +2

    Exactly the video I needed!

  • @codewithyunus8423
    @codewithyunus8423 4 года назад +1

    Great work sir......💯%

  • @chhavimanichoubey9437
    @chhavimanichoubey9437 2 года назад

    SOME OF THE IMPORTANT KEYPOINTS TO REMEMBER, DULY NOTED.

  • @LauraPerez-wq6fr
    @LauraPerez-wq6fr 4 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot! This video really help me!!!!

  • @keshavdk3080
    @keshavdk3080 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for this valuable content.

  • @pedromndias
    @pedromndias 4 года назад +1

    Very good advice. Thanks a lot!

  • @harshitsaxena__
    @harshitsaxena__ 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot Andy

  • @RameenFallschirmjager
    @RameenFallschirmjager 4 года назад

    Talent won't remain on the ground. Just focus on your skills and hone them. Everything else is gonna be alright. Those how complain about not getting a job because they messed their resumes are just plain basket cases. I love software development because your work speaks for you and there is not much need for theatricals. Just hit your keyboard make some god damn projects!

  • @anastasiarose9781
    @anastasiarose9781 3 года назад

    Thanks! Amazing share ❤️

  • @ItsNylrak
    @ItsNylrak 3 года назад +1

    Best video ever

  • @JOSHOCEANS
    @JOSHOCEANS 4 года назад

    Thank you bro! I am learning : )

  • @Monster33336
    @Monster33336 4 года назад

    When looking at a resume myself I don't like seeing every programming language because it would indicate the person isn't specialized in one particular just learned some of all. Keeping it shorter makes it look more authentic.

  • @kalebuwilliam1014
    @kalebuwilliam1014 2 года назад

    Love from Tanzania🇹🇿on the road to self teaching of programming .Wish me lack.

  • @djordjepetrovic2365
    @djordjepetrovic2365 4 года назад

    I support you channel fully and appreciate what you are doing, but please include skipping option for those of us that know who you are.

  • @SavageScientist
    @SavageScientist 4 года назад

    I agree with everything except for the about me section, that is more suited for your cover letter.

  • @SatisfyingNerd
    @SatisfyingNerd 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for this..

  • @iLLestTv
    @iLLestTv 2 года назад +1

    2:49

  • @ademineshat
    @ademineshat 4 года назад +3

    It's true,
    They don't like to see where you didn't worked as Programmer, but I tried this one, I removed the shity work and it worked. But, the problem I had was that, they asked what did you do on that empty time 😭

    • @rakkaalhazimi3672
      @rakkaalhazimi3672 4 года назад +1

      Maybe, building project will work?

    • @ademineshat
      @ademineshat 4 года назад

      @@rakkaalhazimi3672 yes right. Projects are the key 💪

    • @michaelnurse9089
      @michaelnurse9089 4 года назад +1

      You can simply put a section 'Worked in Travel' for instance with years 2010-2014 next to it. Maybe give it the heading 'non-relevant work experience'.

    • @ademineshat
      @ademineshat 4 года назад

      @@michaelnurse9089 Michael Nurse wow, how did you know that 2010-2014 was my non-relevant experience? Hahah Thanks anyway :)

  • @truejohnsolo
    @truejohnsolo 4 года назад

    This gives me more hope because one thing that holds me back is my utterly embarrassing and totally irrelevant work history. Despite having two college degrees and despite having a huge passion for programming, I feel like my work history makes me look like a loser on paper. This makes me feel better and more confident in just omitting it in full in favor of some great projects. I've thrown all my focus into building the best projects I can (which are still in progress), but this gives me confidence that this will truly pay off for me and I won't be held back by my lack of experience forever.

    • @GodotEnjoyer
      @GodotEnjoyer Год назад +1

      Hey brother, how it goes after 3 years?

    • @truejohnsolo
      @truejohnsolo Год назад +1

      @@GodotEnjoyer hey! Actually, it was crazy. As soon as I got serious about finishing and deploying my personal website to showcase my projects, as well as thoroughly updating my LinkedIn profile, a manager from a really awesome local engineering company reached out to me to start interviewing for a software development position on a web dev team. I've been there for one year now and it's been an incredible experience.
      I got pretty lucky with getting those interviews so easily and didn't have to do any legwork at all. But I think what it shows is that if you're serious, somewhat skilled, and confident, you can easily find a job in this field. I absolutely recommend anyone who is procrastinating putting themselves out there to stop immediately and get out there. Because if you're serious about working there are definitely companies looking for serious people who are passionate about development. If that's you, get out there and start getting real experience!
      I haven't learned much about CSS or anything like that since I started. Mainly because in practice, the styling needed has been very minimal, and we use component libraries and Tailwind which minimizes the amount of CSS magic you need to use. But I've learned a TON about deployments, cloud technology, authentication, and TypeScript. That and generally improved my comfortability with common and best practices by leaps and bounds beyond what I was doing on my own. Gotten 100% better with git. Working with talented seniors has made a big difference in my confidence, and I felt pretty confident going in! But when you really get in there you really realize what all you still need to learn. It's pretty wild.
      Good luck to everyone out there.

  • @oeshins
    @oeshins 2 года назад

    Can I put my military career ? I worked on computers

  • @WhenItsHalfPastFive
    @WhenItsHalfPastFive 4 года назад

    can you make a video on how to answer Software Engineering phone screen interview questions? I always struggle with open-ended questions like "explain your workflow, how do you tackle a given task assigned to you, explain a project that you worked on, what were some challenges, at what point do you ask for help when you're stuck?" etc etc. I almost never impress when answering these.

  • @realNaniByte
    @realNaniByte 2 года назад

    I don't agree about the "about me" section. A CV is a technical document. If you want to tell a compelling story that is what the cover letter is for.

  • @J0hn.R
    @J0hn.R 4 года назад

    I didn’t know you were in Chicago wow! I just moved out from Chicago to Texas.
    I miss Chicago style pizza 🍕 and Portillos 😏

  • @howiewang4238
    @howiewang4238 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for doing this. I have a master and bachelor degree in architecture. How should I include these for a web developer job?

  • @kanamenoname210
    @kanamenoname210 Год назад

    Would you suggest this for a LinkedIn profile as well?

  • @codervince4957
    @codervince4957 3 года назад

    If we dont include our part time work experiences and we dont have SOFTWARE ENGINEER references, do we just leave out the references section in general?

  • @helaolange
    @helaolange 4 года назад +1

    I actually didn't know how to pronounce the word "Resume".
    Thanks.
    Edit: English is not my first language.

  • @JacksonGold
    @JacksonGold 4 года назад +1

    Hi Andy, thanks for this video. One question.. as far as work experience. Say if you have corporate experience and wanting to move into a developer position. Isn't it okay to include that because there are skills that could be transferable to your career as a developer? For example, working with and leading teams, Documenting, Presentational speaking etc. OR still, all of that doesn't matter and all that is important are your projects? Thanks in advance!

  • @minkim7880
    @minkim7880 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @getoverhere4465
    @getoverhere4465 2 года назад

    Wait so you did go to school for information systems?

  • @minenhle1
    @minenhle1 4 года назад

    Andy please make a video telling us what happens in the interview

  • @sayhellotoroy
    @sayhellotoroy 4 года назад +1

    it is confusing a lot if you are 30 y.o and has not mentioned any experience. first question will be -- what did this guy do for the last 8-10 years? I think it is better to put professional experience in a small section on the bottom anyways. Projects sections still is a must

    • @zacharynelson3169
      @zacharynelson3169 4 года назад

      It would likely be apparent that you are trying to change careers. They can still ask what you did for work before.

    • @sayhellotoroy
      @sayhellotoroy 4 года назад

      @@zacharynelson3169 they can ask only when they will invite, and that particular person will come for an interview. Which means two conditions has to be satisfied. Why not to avoid any conditions and give them answers before they will decide to spend more time on you?

    • @michaelnurse9089
      @michaelnurse9089 4 года назад

      Include a brief section on prior career. But the important thing is NOT to highlight it, it is like a footnote. Once you highlight and say "I was the best Croupier in the World' then the trouble starts for you.

  • @likemysnopp
    @likemysnopp 4 года назад

    This has nothing to do with the video but what is the microphone you use called?

  • @brijkumar8207
    @brijkumar8207 4 года назад

    hello I have learn coding through grasshopper. there are so many programming but I was thinking about Python since it's in demand.

  • @TrouvatkiDePercusion
    @TrouvatkiDePercusion 4 года назад

    Brother, this is a HUGE help!! I've been beating my head against a brick wall trying to find a job for the past 3½ years, and my resume was pretty much what you described as the normal, usual resume that most beginning self-taught programmers use. I'm rewriting my resume today and trying again with the new one.
    If you happen to read this comment, question:
    Just as user @Overlord%20Born has asked, how would you get around the issue of "must have 2,3+ years of experience?
    Thank you for the incredible content!!!

    • @davy5537
      @davy5537 4 года назад

      volunteering is your solution to that. Find nonprofit orgs and offer your service for free and explain why you're doing this. never forget to ask for a referral or endorsement letter.

  • @PooCamacho
    @PooCamacho 2 года назад

    Does freecodecamp count as projects?

  • @ScreenPrintR
    @ScreenPrintR 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video and advice. Do you think we should put the About information on the cover letter?

  • @ivankljun2542
    @ivankljun2542 4 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @clerpington_the_fifth
    @clerpington_the_fifth 4 года назад

    How about doing one for data science or SQL? I have a BS in CSCI but would rather do data science since it interests me more due to involving more math which is my forte, but I can't land even an entry level data science job with my degree, and don't have another $40k burning a hole in my pocket for another degree.

  • @mohamedrawshan280
    @mohamedrawshan280 2 года назад

    Hello Andy,
    Thank you so much for your valuable advice; what if the person has experience in the technical and network field? and moving into programming?
    Do you think I should avoid mentioning the 7 years of experience in the technical and network field?
    Thanks :)

  • @adamlnenicka5179
    @adamlnenicka5179 4 года назад

    Good content

  • @pavankumar-nr4mv
    @pavankumar-nr4mv 4 года назад

    See who had experience every candidate will get job but here for how to get job freshers is very difficult and important please make a video on it

  • @michellek50
    @michellek50 4 года назад

    Do you have mentor for people transition in the Cloud Engineer? Thank you

  • @ascoeur23
    @ascoeur23 4 года назад +1

    Hey Andy, thanks a lot for all these informations (and all your videos).
    I'm looking for a job as a front end for a few months now and I changed my resume as you said by including some projects. I have a question tho, as a self taught programmer, do we have to put front end junior? Or is it a no-no for companies? I got a few rejections cause I don't have enough experience (obviously) but I don't really know if they go beyond the title and really check the resume.

    • @ayelaii
      @ayelaii 4 года назад +1

      I'm no expert, but I've heard from other people to leave off the "junior" part. The company you're applying for will decide whether to place you in a junior position or not.

  • @sebastianrodriguezserrano993
    @sebastianrodriguezserrano993 4 года назад

    Thank you, Andy! I love your videos.
    I have a quick question: do you think I could get a job from Canada or the US as a self-taught programmer? I've worked for a company remotely before, and I have no problem with communicating professionally in English, but since this would be a technical job, I'm a little bit worried.

  • @bhargavkumar
    @bhargavkumar 4 года назад

    What about the education section?

  • @kahanbhalani3607
    @kahanbhalani3607 4 года назад

    This seems like the de facto Resume video for me.

  • @djStens
    @djStens 4 года назад

    What about Military experience? Would you include that even though it had absolutely nothing to do with programming lol

  • @wanogd2120
    @wanogd2120 2 года назад

    Is the resume same as a portfolio?

  • @miroslavzderic3192
    @miroslavzderic3192 3 года назад

    The issue with the about me section is that I am not interesting

  • @ciprianghenghea7779
    @ciprianghenghea7779 4 года назад

    Is backend web development on php stressful ??

  • @yusufrazakhan2443
    @yusufrazakhan2443 3 года назад

    thank u

  • @omar_mtl
    @omar_mtl 4 года назад

    Thank you bud, but I have a question.
    I did 3 years of mechanical engineering but life was very hard for me that I had to drop out of school. Should I include that in my resume? Or should leave the education part blank ?

    • @michaelnurse9089
      @michaelnurse9089 4 года назад

      You definitely put it because it is technical schooling and not unrelated to programming. Andy is referring to unrelated work and studies - e.g. Starbucks, Working at the Car Wash, Coaching Swimming etc.

    • @omar_mtl
      @omar_mtl 4 года назад

      Michael Nurse thank you for responding, should I say in the resume that I dropped out. Or only mention that I went for 3 years and if they ask me, I become honest with it ?
      I’m sorry but I’m really anxious

  • @faizanmansoori7607
    @faizanmansoori7607 2 года назад

    Pursuing BCA atm
    4th sem

  • @adrianbetteryou1
    @adrianbetteryou1 4 года назад

    POG!

  • @harshitchaudhary6166
    @harshitchaudhary6166 4 года назад

    Hey how can i get job in us

  • @roachjuice5222
    @roachjuice5222 Год назад

    Love your videos but I disagree with the premise of not putting previous experience such as "starbucks" on resume. Companies want to see that you have some sort of customer service experience dealing with customers/clients. As a developer, you will have to interact with clients and people. So putting Starbucks on resume is a good idea because it shows you have experience in customer service and working as a team. Those are positives that any employer should want regardless of the company you came from.

    • @AndySterkowitz
      @AndySterkowitz  Год назад

      I've tested this with hundreds of clients. It tends to work against you. You can talk about your experience working in unrelated jobs in the interview process.

  • @sudipadhikari7388
    @sudipadhikari7388 4 года назад +1

    He looks like John Fruciante

  • @gravestoner2488
    @gravestoner2488 3 года назад

    Im the type of person to get a job just based off the "about me" section. the rest can literally say, "N/a" and the about me will get me a call back

    • @danyal6211
      @danyal6211 3 года назад

      Any tips on writing the "about me" section?

    • @gravestoner2488
      @gravestoner2488 3 года назад +1

      @@danyal6211 be honest about what you do and enjoy. I enjoy learning new things and solving problems. By sharing my hobbies associated to learning and problem solving i not only claim to have the traits of someone who deserves the job but i prove it at the same time. When they read that about you they have questions and they want to learn more about you and you get the interview. When in the interview they often ask if i have created anything im proud of, i program and tinker with electronics, so i often share a story about first starting out in electronic engineering where i would sit at a computer for hours looking up and reading datasheets of specific components, and creatung and testing circuits for endless hours. The hc795 shift register really got my interest and i hand made an 8x8 led matrix powered by a battery that played an animation with variable speed with 64 leds, 2 dozen resistors, a dozen transistors, 2 capacitors, 2 buttons, 3 shift registers, 1 potentiometer, and a 555 timer. It was so crudely made and i made is as compact as i could even cutting the legs off the microchips and soldered everything together without any shorts in the size of a pingpong ball but the matrix itself was about 4x4 inches. The length of the story and your passion about it will really show you are an aspiring candidate. And of course i share pictures of the creations as validation.

    • @danyal6211
      @danyal6211 3 года назад

      @@gravestoner2488 thanks man

  • @lizimoodyspecter7281
    @lizimoodyspecter7281 4 года назад +2

    I don't think it matters whatever to include in your resume. You know people or try to get to know people who can put you in a postion for an intern and then work your ass off in the first three months before you eventually land a full-time real job.

  • @lingastore5938
    @lingastore5938 4 года назад +1

    Good

  • @marcinmarcin5802
    @marcinmarcin5802 4 года назад

    Do you have Polish roots?

  • @helaolange
    @helaolange 4 года назад

    Вам просто нужно cumshot личный сайт с большим количеством находчивых проектов.

  • @arsa3903
    @arsa3903 4 года назад

    Hellooooooooooo Andy

  • @Bhansee
    @Bhansee 4 года назад +1

    Pole

  • @yogeshkasar3704
    @yogeshkasar3704 4 года назад

    Hay I am here

  • @theredpill7897
    @theredpill7897 4 года назад +1

    copied your cover letter lol

  • @Joshuaiwanski0019
    @Joshuaiwanski0019 2 года назад

    But, as a programmer, couldn’t I just develop a program to auto fill my resume with with the identical requirements of the job in white font so its invisible. But makes it the first resume pulled. 🤔
    your welcome🤫

  • @ichigokurosaki7762
    @ichigokurosaki7762 2 года назад

    Lol this dude has a degree already in computer information systems.

    • @AndySterkowitz
      @AndySterkowitz  2 года назад

      What dude?

    • @ichigokurosaki7762
      @ichigokurosaki7762 2 года назад

      @@AndySterkowitz you Andrew Sterkowitz? It says right there in your second resume

    • @AndySterkowitz
      @AndySterkowitz  2 года назад

      @@ichigokurosaki7762 Yeah but what dude were you talking about?

    • @ichigokurosaki7762
      @ichigokurosaki7762 2 года назад +1

      @@AndySterkowitz oh What I meant by dude is Andrew Sterkowitz. In the second resume Andrew Sterkowitz has a degree listed.
      Dude=Andrew Sterkowitz

  • @tallhiker5985
    @tallhiker5985 4 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @brijkumar8207
    @brijkumar8207 4 года назад

    hello I have learn coding through grasshopper. there are so many programming but I was thinking about Python since it's in demand.