Hi Namanh!, I'm an SDE and I learn a lot from your videos. It's super informative. Also, your Day in the life video is also good. I want to you to make more videos on day in the life, your coding desk setup, laptop setups, your workflow, apps you use for coding, gadgets you use, what's in your bagpack updated, product vs service based companies workflow, and you know everything related to Software engineering. Thanks!
You are doing everything right my friend. The channel setup, the video quality, the content (it's 100% correct and very useful for beginners although I didn't learn anything new, super entertaining to watch and glad to see we think alike). Keep it going and you'll hit 500k subscribers in no time. Have you considered doing some livestreams and code review sessions? (geared towards existing employees)
my video next week will be for more intermediate/advanced developers, looking forward to seeing what you think -- as for livestreams and code review sessions, what platform would you prefer/recommend? i don't have too much experience with all that, but happy to learn and super down to connect with you all in that way!
Okay so, Final year Software Engineering student here and the little I know regarding algorithms is shocking! This video has made me self aware on this topic and is something I’ll be learning outside of Uni.
At a point in my early coding career where I feel like I don't really now how to tackle projects this video has given me insight and boosted my confidence. Thanks!!!
Sir Please can you create a course on how to create a RUclips channel. The editing, filming , the equipment and so on. Your channel is very successful. You truly have an impact through RUclips algorithms
ugh honestly it's been about a month since I've given up on coding, as I got a U on a programming project I put my heart and soul into. Your channel helps me stay motivated! Awesome work x
I've a resource page in my notion.so where I save all my resources and problems I face on daily basis. I am a junior Full Stack Developer (Reactjs, Nodejs, Redis, Mongodb, Nextjs, react native, angular, mysql...used all these tech till date)
Hey I know it's an odd request, but can you please share your spotify playsit? You have great taste in music and the song selection in your videos are really awesome. It'd be great if you can share the link of playlist :-)
I would like to think we discover solutions. The world around us already has it's rules as to what is possible. The fun is discovering how it works and the many ways to achieve the same goal.
It's hard to answer that question you left us at the end. In my opinion, it's in the eye of the beholder, that's like stating if the glass is half empty or half full. As I see it, to invent a solution you would have had to see it as a problem when in fact because it already had a solution it was never a problem like a lock and key. The lock is not a problem nor is the key the solution. The key exists and you know it. You just don't have it. Nothing happens for no reason just because you can't see the cause and effect. There is a solution to every "problem" you just can't see it. Nature is another reference. Like how you can find any counter remedy for any ailment you might endor
@@namanhkapur Thanks man I really love your videos, I've gone through just about all of them. I'm trying to practice programming going on 2 months straight of everyday practice, trying to keep myself pushing past the "wall"(burning out) that's deterred me in the past so many times. I watch your videos to focus myself for a day of programming so Thank you truly for the inspiration every time.
Hii brother 🙏🏻🙏🏻,your videos are really 👌 awesome and informative. It will help me if you will tell some more industry level data structure 🙏🏻. Stay happy keep smiling 😃
i really like your videos , you give a lot of good information and directly to the point!! i just have a question! I just looked at the algorithm book that you mentioned and it contains a looooooot of complex math do we really need all of that?? Thank you .
there is a lot of math involved in algorithms, but you don’t need to understand it all - I’d just focus on high level understanding and application in industry
The content structure of the video is good, but the scene building is quite predictable. Computer Screen…you….Computer Screen…you…. Idk if you were aiming for that, as this video is more educational but in general it made it less exciting to watch for me personally.
@@namanhkapur oh you really arr all about improving haha...okay so in the last few videos of yours, I noticed that the way you edit your scenes is quite predictable. You are talking into the camera with only one camera angle and then show a screen recording or a picture, this pattern then repeats for about 20 times. This does not only repeat throughout one video but is continued in your other videos as well. You put a lot of effort into writing, as your pieces are extremely information dense. But without attractive visuals some of this effort might go to waste, bcs it way easier to follow interestingly written pieces when they are supported by attractive visuals. I know you are capable of visually interesting videos when I see your vlogs, so maybe it could be an interesting challenge to also enhance those skills in these kind of videos.
Most useful advices for me: Learn the common algorithms (jeffe.cs.illinois.edu/teaching/algorithms/book/Algorithms-JeffE.pdf) Learn the common data structures Learn the common design paterns Learn the industry data structures(How the apps you use were made) Use your personal experiences Debugging Google the error Write test Try many solutions, you can get them from browsing in the web. Double check the logic
print debugging or using the debugger?
Debugger
print debugging
Printttt
Although I am using the debugger more often now
90% of the times print debugging, and the rest 10% also 🙄.
Bro my dream is I am a software engineer in new York so brother please can I ask you about it all questions.
starting my first year from this fall and this channel has already taught me a lot
happy to hear that!
Hi Namanh!, I'm an SDE and I learn a lot from your videos. It's super informative. Also, your Day in the life video is also good. I want to you to make more videos on day in the life, your coding desk setup, laptop setups, your workflow, apps you use for coding, gadgets you use, what's in your bagpack updated, product vs service based companies workflow, and you know everything related to Software engineering.
Thanks!
thanks for the suggestions! added to my list of future videos
You are doing everything right my friend. The channel setup, the video quality, the content (it's 100% correct and very useful for beginners although I didn't learn anything new, super entertaining to watch and glad to see we think alike).
Keep it going and you'll hit 500k subscribers in no time. Have you considered doing some livestreams and code review sessions? (geared towards existing employees)
my video next week will be for more intermediate/advanced developers, looking forward to seeing what you think -- as for livestreams and code review sessions, what platform would you prefer/recommend? i don't have too much experience with all that, but happy to learn and super down to connect with you all in that way!
Okay so, Final year Software Engineering student here and the little I know regarding algorithms is shocking! This video has made me self aware on this topic and is something I’ll be learning outside of Uni.
amazing, happy learning!
At a point in my early coding career where I feel like I don't really now how to tackle projects this video has given me insight and boosted my confidence. Thanks!!!
let’s gooooooo
We discover and reinvent the solutions this is what makes our lives easy.
that’s a good way to think about them
Loved the video ❤️
Can you share some resources for
1) data structures
2) industry data structures
3) design patterns
check out the “resources” section in the description
I'm struggling to find jobs as a recent grad and it's really starting to take a toll. Your videos motivates me to keep working. Wish me luck 🙃
good luck!!
Good luck!
i'm really speechless, great and useful content keep it going Namanh.
thanks for being here!
Cheers bro! LETS GOOO! loved that lol
Binged watched all your videos today! Totally smitten by your RUclips channel!!!
😊
This is the best one I've watched so far !!! thanks
To answer your question at the end - I would say we discover solutions. We find the correct way of doing something, rather than just creating it.
This was an incredibly insightful video, very glad i clicked on the thumbnail
glad you thought so -- thanks for being here!
Thanks Namanh ❤️, this video was super useful .. (my early wishes for you as you're gonna hit 50 k 🎯 soon ).
thanks for being a day #1 supporter!
Sir
Please can you create a course on how to create a RUclips channel.
The editing, filming , the equipment and so on.
Your channel is very successful.
You truly have an impact through RUclips algorithms
i’ll try!
ugh honestly it's been about a month since I've given up on coding, as I got a U on a programming project I put my heart and soul into. Your channel helps me stay motivated! Awesome work x
keep pushing!
Keeps you creating ;)
Thanks for the insights. I think we discover solutions.
interesting!
I believe i have skip point number 1.3-ish which is learning algorithms and data structures.. thanks for the advice and resources..
of course, you got this!
I would say that we discover rules and invent things, we integate what the universe creates and give it purpose.
that's a cool way of thinking about it
thank you for this video i never thought about layout of data structures but leaned new think than you for this video:)
😊
I've a resource page in my notion.so where I save all my resources and problems I face on daily basis. I am a junior Full Stack Developer (Reactjs, Nodejs, Redis, Mongodb, Nextjs, react native, angular, mysql...used all these tech till date)
yesss happy to hear it! such a good practice
Hey Can you share it please I am beginning to learn it as well .. I would be really grateful for your help..
than you for this sir, i'll be learning this in summer. :)
excited for you!
Olá Namanh, você fala português? Realmente já morou no Brasil?
Enfim, sou muito fã do seu trabalho!! Muito obrigado
falo portuguese! mas agora ta muito tempo entao i’m a little rusty
Hey I know it's an odd request, but can you please share your spotify playsit? You have great taste in music and the song selection in your videos are really awesome.
It'd be great if you can share the link of playlist :-)
lots of people have been asking this, let me see what i can do and i'll share a link soon
@@namanhkapur Looking forward to that ^_^
I love your videos !
Thanks too mush information in one video you summarize what we learn in 10min ❤❤
😊
I would like to think we discover solutions. The world around us already has it's rules as to what is possible. The fun is discovering how it works and the many ways to achieve the same goal.
that’s a cool way to put it
Great video...full of insights and tips for prgrammer.
appreciate the support!
thank you so much
always
Another amazing video! Are there any other problem solving books you would recommend?
hmm i haven’t ready many, i think the book in the video is the best i’ve come by
It's hard to answer that question you left us at the end. In my opinion, it's in the eye of the beholder, that's like stating if the glass is half empty or half full. As I see it, to invent a solution you would have had to see it as a problem when in fact because it already had a solution it was never a problem like a lock and key. The lock is not a problem nor is the key the solution. The key exists and you know it. You just don't have it. Nothing happens for no reason just because you can't see the cause and effect. There is a solution to every "problem" you just can't see it. Nature is another reference. Like how you can find any counter remedy for any ailment you might endor
love this detailed breakdown, that philosophical question was one of my favorites
@@namanhkapur Thanks man I really love your videos, I've gone through just about all of them. I'm trying to practice programming going on 2 months straight of everyday practice, trying to keep myself pushing past the "wall"(burning out) that's deterred me in the past so many times. I watch your videos to focus myself for a day of programming so Thank you truly for the inspiration every time.
Hii brother 🙏🏻🙏🏻,your videos are really 👌 awesome and informative. It will help me if you will tell some more industry level data structure 🙏🏻.
Stay happy keep smiling 😃
You inspire me daily man!
love to see your comments!
i really like your videos , you give a lot of good information and directly to the point!!
i just have a question! I just looked at the algorithm book that you mentioned and it contains a looooooot of complex math do we really need all of that?? Thank you .
there is a lot of math involved in algorithms, but you don’t need to understand it all - I’d just focus on high level understanding and application in industry
@@namanhkapur Thank you so much man!
Great
😊
Thank you
😊
So helpful!
glad!
Thanks
of course!
Very informative! Great video, Namanh 😄
appreciate the support
great videos master.
😊
Awsome video👍🏼
appreciate the support!
Hey what camera do you use?
my iphone 13 pro
First!
legend #1
third! (valid video btw)
you’ve cemented your place in history
200+ layoffs @ Bolt, wth happened?
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legend #2
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The content structure of the video is good, but the scene building is quite predictable. Computer Screen…you….Computer Screen…you….
Idk if you were aiming for that, as this video is more educational but in general it made it less exciting to watch for me personally.
thanks for the feedback! could you please elaborate? what do you mean by scene building?
@@namanhkapur oh you really arr all about improving haha...okay so in the last few videos of yours, I noticed that the way you edit your scenes is quite predictable.
You are talking into the camera with only one camera angle and then show a screen recording or a picture, this pattern then repeats for about 20 times.
This does not only repeat throughout one video but is continued in your other videos as well.
You put a lot of effort into writing, as your pieces are extremely information dense. But without attractive visuals some of this effort might go to waste, bcs it way easier to follow interestingly written pieces when they are supported by attractive visuals.
I know you are capable of visually interesting videos when I see your vlogs, so maybe it could be an interesting challenge to also enhance those skills in these kind of videos.
@@b0b303 thank you for this in-depth feedback, i’ll try to work on making the visual storytelling as compelling as the writing - stay tuned!
fourth!
let’s goooo
Most useful advices for me:
Learn the common algorithms (jeffe.cs.illinois.edu/teaching/algorithms/book/Algorithms-JeffE.pdf)
Learn the common data structures
Learn the common design paterns
Learn the industry data structures(How the apps you use were made)
Use your personal experiences
Debugging
Google the error
Write test
Try many solutions, you can get them from browsing in the web.
Double check the logic
Your either born with it or your not
you can learn it
Are yoy on Instagram or Twitter I want to be friends with you
both!
@@namanhkapur ok
dude? {woodworking} realy?! you think wood working need problem solver!😂🤣
everything needs problem solvers
Have you done any wood working?
@@frog6054 i've taken a class as a team bonding event
@@frog6054 no but i ve saw wood workers