How I became a Software Developer | No degree
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- In this video I'm sharing my journey to becoming Software Developer in Italy. From the early stages of my career to my full time job. I'm sharing you my challenges and some tips that I learned throughout my journey. Thanks to everyone for sticking around, and I hope you enjoyed the video!
My first two books that helped me on the basics of HTML, CSS, Javascript and JQuery:
HTML and CSS - amzn.to/3QtTGRx (Affiliate link)
JavaScript and JQuery - amzn.to/4brTASC (Affiliate link)
Music Used:
Music by MP3vius - back in the day - thmatc.co/?l=102CEEC6
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00:00 Introduction
02:21 Educational Background
03:59 How I Learned To Code
07:03 Projects And Experience
07:50 Job Search And Career Transition
08:47 Working As A Software Developer
09:40 Lessons And Advices
11:42 Conclusion
WHO AM I?
Hey I’m Justine, a 23 year old Software Developer currently based in Italy.
Through my videos here, I'm sharing with you my hobbies: photography, videography and exploring the world in my 20s!
Embark on this adventure with me #SoftwareEngineering #DayInTheLife #Italy #TechLife
Currently transitioning from medicine to SWE. Currently taking online certification courses. The road isn’t going to be easy but I hope to secure a tech job this year!
That's nice to hear! You're on the right path, and I'm confident you'll secure that tech job you're aiming for this year! Keep up the hard work 😉🔥
Certifications are good but make sure you learn the cs fundamentals. Certs and bootcamps will only get tougher so far. I know many great engineers without a cs degree and know quite a few bad ones with masters.
I don't know why so many people seem to believe that a degree is needed to become a programmer. I'd rather say you need one to prove that you can get your shit together over a long period 😂
Most developers I knew don't have a university degree. But, at least in Germany a "Ausbildung", which is a 3 year practical oriented education.
You make a valid point! The belief that a degree is necessary for programming may be a misconception. Many successful developers have proven that hands on experience and practical education can be just as valuable, if not more so, than a degree. But university is still a great option, offering computer science important concepts and in some roles a degree is preferred (not required).
For me, what matters most is one's ability to learn, adapt, and solve problems effectively in the evolving field of programming!
like 80% of companies in Germany ask you for an university degree or Ausbildung, if you don't have at least an Ausbildung you are basically invisible to them...
people say a degree is needed because in the us when youre trying to apply to jobs these companies require a college degree because so many people are applying to these jobs and degrees are being used as filters to limit the amount of job applications that HR people get. you dont need a degree to be a programmer, you do need a degree if you want to have a better chance to get a job as a programmer though, in the us
Yup. The only reason I’m getting my degree is to have better chances at GETTING interviews. Literally that’s all it is to me at least.
who gives a shit about Germany? serious question.
Bravissimo Amore di Zia👏👏👏🥰
Ciao Justine, grazie per le informazioni. Molto utili. È la prima volta che vedo un video fatto in Italia su software developer. Sono cresciuto in Italia ma vivo in Inghilterra da diversi anni e sto imparando qualcosa al momento Python e Java ma la strada è ancora lunga... Auguri per il tuo lavoro 👍
Ciao Massimo, grazie mille! Lo apprezzo tanto 🔥
Wanted to learn Js but this college is teaching me Java ....learning both is really tiring mern!!!!!
My honest advice is to master one programming language first. Having a solid foundation will surely be easier whenever you’ll like to expand your skills!
Then meaning I'll have to go with the Java. Thanks very much
Thank you for this video! Very insightful especially for the newcomers! We also thought about them and made a new video about the difference between a software developer and a web developer (because it's not that obvious )
I am also Justin who’s learning software development.
Nice to hear that my fellow! 🙌
So I'm a business and economics major that is about to graduate in one and a half year but I've been currently experiencing disinterest in my field. I used to code in my teenage years so I picked up again on a whim and I love the thrill of creating something that you experience when programming. I'm looking to make a career change but i don't think I can afford to go to university again for a comp sc degree should I just give up on becoming and SWE.
answer is no
Thank you for sharing that! Many successful software developers come from different academic backgrounds, and a degree in computer science isn't always a prerequisite. There are lots of resources available online, such as coding bootcamps and self paced courses (just to mention few of them) that can help you further develop your skills without the need for a full university degree. It's never to late to learn coding or to make a career switch, there are lots of way to learn
what was the timeframe when you started learning to code to when you landed your first role?
I started coding right after high school, and it took me about less than one year of learning, training and building projects before I landed my first role as a junior developer
Great Video Justine!
Do you edit them yourself?
Thank you! Yes, I edit the videos by myself
@@giustinow That's Great. I'm a video editor and will help you edit them for you. So you can save your time as well.I can share my portfolio too.Let me know we can connect (:
cool setup
Thank you! 🚀
I just started JavaScript 😢 burnt out😫
How come?
I feel you! Had the same problem when I started. It’s surely part of the journey, you can do it! 🔥
your video's are really motivating 💗 I really wanna go into programming but i dont know how plss i will love you to be mentor my God bless🙏
plss can you mentor me ?
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm honoured to hear that my videos are motivating you. I'll definitely consider making a dedicated video to offer guidance and tips for getting started in programming. Stay tuned 🔥
That will be great... Thank you 🙏 are you on IG I will love to follow you
can you drop the title of the books and the link to purchase them please😊😊
Sure! HTML & CSS and Javascript & Jquery are books from Jon Duckett, you can find the links also in the video description!
thank you so much for sharing Justin, im just a bigginer in HTML and CSS can you please give me those books
Hey Peter, thank you too! So the HTML & CSS, Javascript & Jquery are books from Jon Duckett, I left the links in the video description too
where are your glasses from they look nice!
Oh, thank you! These are RayBan eyeglasses 🤓
What do u think of php. Kindly answer this😢
Never had a chance to deal with PHP for now, so I cannot give you my honest opinion. Although it has it’s critics, is a versatile language with a wide range of apps!
If may say that when referencing books on vids, would be really great to say out the title & author.
Thank you, you're totally right! HTML & CSS and Javascript & Jquery are books from Jon Duckett, you can find the links also in the video description
what projects did you have?
I had personal projects in my pockets (still have a few), mostly simple web apps made on Java for learning and some more advanced in Angular and React
@@giustinow Nice, yeah dont share that with your viewers, its not a key component to get hired.
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3:42 lol
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