Being a part of DevSlopes has been such a rewarding thing. The only issue I face right now is finding the time to put those hours in between work and outside work schedule/responisbilities. Going at my own pace is such a weight off my shoulders. Thank you so much for everything youve done/contributed to this. It really makes a difference when I can actually see a much brighter future than I did 2 years ago.
Thanks so much for this Hayden, this truly means a lot! For sure sometimes life gets in the way, and there's nothing wrong with that! Keep up the great work man, can't wait to see what this journey has in store for you!
I have a PhD in computational condensed matter physics, about 2 years ago I transitioned into software development and integration. It is overwhelming the amount of information you need to even get started! Fending pretty well now, but darn it's not easy and super time consuming!
Online Academy is perfect. Because honestly, I couldn’t do self taught for the same reasons Jake was giving. With that being said, I have a friend that now works at Google and he went down the self taught route which took him 1-2 years to really break into coding. As Jake mention about putting in so many hours a day self taught, my friend also said he use to put in 8-12 hours some days. So if you’re willing to go down that path it’s fine. But all in all, in my opinion I think online academy is the best path. Because you get to stay in the academy up to two years and you learn the basics and could also reach out to mentors!! Just remember guys which ever path you take you have to put in the work and work hard at coding anyways to progress and get where you want to be ! Good luck to you all!
I rejected this youtuber notion of forced Frontend dev and started learning Backend dev and it was the best idea, its WAYY more fun and interesting if you actually like CODING. Currently building microservices, rest API's etc with Golang and it has been way more fun than trying to get into a frontend or fullstack.
Man I like how he explained the programmer to job path and only at the end did he say how rewarding it is. Sometimes we do be hearing what we want and then skip
Bro…. What job market are you looking at? In all seriousness…. Glassdoor has the outlook at -11% that said…. If people do everything you said, I think it would give them the best chance of getting a SWE job 😬
thats cuz everyone and their mom does javascript and react and all these online gurus keep pushing it, if you select backend path and grind even harder and niche down you see jobs literally with 0 applicants for months lol. they are DESPERATE for people. dont get sucked into this guru JS/react circlejerk
People like you are literally the problem. This type of pessimistic energy is why you won’t be able to make a career transition - it’s easier to say “Ai will take everything over so it doesn’t matter” than to say “I need to spend 24 months developing a skill”
@@devslopes yep It’s me only me… it’s a reality grow up…. It’s coming faster than you think either embrace it or just keep walking down a dead end road …and remember keep comments respectful :) looks like I hit a nerve
@andrescarrilloestrada984 Even if you are right you can still have a more positive outlook on things. Whilst AI may become much more relevant in these next few months or years, it doesn't mean that a person shouldn't be able to dedicate themselves to something they are passionate about. I hope that you find something you are passionate about so that you can find the same feeling many others do about coding and programming. ❤
@@SavageMonkey685 not sure how my comment broke so many hearts … it’s my opinion…. Do as you please but my thoughts are if you are looking for a new career for the future then you need to do a pivot and start to look at other roads or else you might find it hard in the future… if you just want to learn programming then go for it… I have children and I sometimes wonder if even the courses or career plans for the future will even exist in 10 years….
I am self-taught, people watching this video he's right abt it but it's doable, and if I can do it trust me you can too. It's all about mindset.
Thanks for the comment! I am 23 days into my self taught journey.
what is your teck stack ??
Being a part of DevSlopes has been such a rewarding thing. The only issue I face right now is finding the time to put those hours in between work and outside work schedule/responisbilities. Going at my own pace is such a weight off my shoulders. Thank you so much for everything youve done/contributed to this. It really makes a difference when I can actually see a much brighter future than I did 2 years ago.
Thanks so much for this Hayden, this truly means a lot! For sure sometimes life gets in the way, and there's nothing wrong with that! Keep up the great work man, can't wait to see what this journey has in store for you!
Make a video detailing the AI impact on the field, and AGI vs Programmers.
I needed a video like this, thanks for taking the time
Absolutely! What area resonated with you the most!
Craxy thing is i needed this. Answered all the questions i had
Me: on step 1 for the last 2 years 😂
RIP to me. I am on step 1 for last for years 😢
@@juhibiswas3455Then find something else to do
@@juhibiswas3455😂😂
I have a PhD in computational condensed matter physics, about 2 years ago I transitioned into software development and integration. It is overwhelming the amount of information you need to even get started! Fending pretty well now, but darn it's not easy and super time consuming!
man that was epic. Appreciate what ur doing.
Online Academy is perfect. Because honestly, I couldn’t do self taught for the same reasons Jake was giving. With that being said, I have a friend that now works at Google and he went down the self taught route which took him 1-2 years to really break into coding. As Jake mention about putting in so many hours a day self taught, my friend also said he use to put in 8-12 hours some days. So if you’re willing to go down that path it’s fine. But all in all, in my opinion I think online academy is the best path. Because you get to stay in the academy up to two years and you learn the basics and could also reach out to mentors!! Just remember guys which ever path you take you have to put in the work and work hard at coding anyways to progress and get where you want to be ! Good luck to you all!
What did he learn and what position at Google?
I rejected this youtuber notion of forced Frontend dev and started learning Backend dev and it was the best idea, its WAYY more fun and interesting if you actually like CODING. Currently building microservices, rest API's etc with Golang and it has been way more fun than trying to get into a frontend or fullstack.
Man I like how he explained the programmer to job path and only at the end did he say how rewarding it is. Sometimes we do be hearing what we want and then skip
Thanks man for this video it really change my mindset
Thanks, a lot for the 30 minutes that changed my mindset
Very cool video, I was hoping to see what type of technical skills companys would prefer in modern web development
HTML, CSS, JS, React
Start with those!
I am a seft-taught and I like the fact that he said, "it requires discipline and dedication"
I like your energy bro! You deserve a sub!
Love this, but what online academies are the best?
I just completed+2 now opting college because of hard Indian mentality for further studies 😢
AI wont take your SWE job, but offshoring certainly could.
You focus on the journey. Not on the obstacles.
Bro…. What job market are you looking at? In all seriousness…. Glassdoor has the outlook at -11% that said…. If people do everything you said, I think it would give them the best chance of getting a SWE job 😬
Appreciate the adivce
When are you going to teach International ?
16:27 core content
Now make it for cyber security
When I look at the code my thoughts like : "It's so pretty omg!"😅
dude literally taught us by flow chart
how much did you spend for college?
mine costed $5k
I think you need to show up the obstacle behind it ,for a reason i want the result not the step by step
what about web3
I like this video bucz I know how much time it take to research and give content and retakes❤👍
Team work make the dream ughhh idk😂
I forgot the thing for the thing
There are ZERO jobs right now and flooded.
thats cuz everyone and their mom does javascript and react and all these online gurus keep pushing it, if you select backend path and grind even harder and niche down you see jobs literally with 0 applicants for months lol. they are DESPERATE for people. dont get sucked into this guru JS/react circlejerk
AI will do it all... whats the use
People like you are literally the problem. This type of pessimistic energy is why you won’t be able to make a career transition - it’s easier to say “Ai will take everything over so it doesn’t matter” than to say “I need to spend 24 months developing a skill”
@@devslopes yep It’s me only me… it’s a reality grow up…. It’s coming faster than you think either embrace it or just keep walking down a dead end road …and remember keep comments respectful :) looks like I hit a nerve
@andrescarrilloestrada984 Even if you are right you can still have a more positive outlook on things. Whilst AI may become much more relevant in these next few months or years, it doesn't mean that a person shouldn't be able to dedicate themselves to something they are passionate about. I hope that you find something you are passionate about so that you can find the same feeling many others do about coding and programming. ❤
@@SavageMonkey685 not sure how my comment broke so many hearts … it’s my opinion…. Do as you please but my thoughts are if you are looking for a new career for the future then you need to do a pivot and start to look at other roads or else you might find it hard in the future… if you just want to learn programming then go for it… I have children and I sometimes wonder if even the courses or career plans for the future will even exist in 10 years….
@@andrescarrilloestrada984
who created AI?
Programmers…
who will advance AI?
PROGRAMMERS…