Teach Yourself to Code FAST and LAND a Job! (Self-Taught Developer Tips)
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
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I’ve been an engineer going on 18 years. From my experience, the ones with no degree and are self taught on average are far superior to their degree holding counterparts.
So should I not go to college lol
First college then figure out the rest
@@lijuphilip05 College is a waste of time and money for professions such as Software Engineering.
@@jaymonserrat5982 nobody gona hire you without that degree or otherwise you need to have extraordinary level math and coding skills
@@lijuphilip05 I don’t have a degree. I hire those without degrees all the time. I won’t tell you what company I work for, but starting for our junior engineers is 125k plus incentives.
As a tech manager that has started coding at 13 years old, consistency is key :)
13! Wow that’s amazing
I started At 12 year old, 😒😒😁
I have started in my mothers womb consistancy is the key!
@@Bussysaka wow 😲
Why do I feel incompetent all of a sudden... just got started at 21.
:(
I love this so much. Thank you!
This video was awesome Pooja! I really appreciated how detailed and realistic it was :)
Thanks so much Kevin! 😀
been coding for a few years but still learned some stuff! I recommend your video
Ah thank you! I appreciate it!
Let me try this ! I hope this one will work, I have a 7:30-4:30pm day job but struggling to keep on creating my Web Portfolio since I'm planning to be a Software/Front-End Developer this 2023... again, thank you for this guide.
I’m happy I found this channel
Grateful for this gem. Love the way you explain it so clearly. I've decided to do a career change and this motivates me.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful - good luck on your career change 😀
I'm watching this video and I just had this holy shit moment when you are explaining learning strategy coupled with long term memory. You might be the only RUclips teacher that is making an sense!
Awww I love that! Thanks for the feedback 😀 glad the video was helpful!
Pooja, thank you for the video, I appreciate the way you simply explain things. Thank you once again.
My pleasure 😊
Thanks for this great learning path. I've ordered the textbook and I hope to tackle Python programming the way you've set out the learning path.
True textbook is 'The art of computer programming' by Donald Knuth. It is not a good thing to follow a liberal woman.
Very useful video.
please post on regular basis on the same topic
I also learn English from your videos , I can understand u little bit,, thank you Pooja,,
Thank you for this! Great video!
No problem!
Just started my coding journey! Thank you for the tips!
No worries! 😀
How is it going bro?
Great video as always.
Thanks so much!
Thanks for sharing 👍
No problem!
Thanks for bringing wisdom to youth!!
My pleasure!
Your videos are so funny! and spot on regarding the advices you give.
They seem to take a lot of thought to make. So you're not a lazy piece of sh*t :)
Your voice and video creations are amazing.
Appreciate the kind feedback 😀
Loved this video!
Thanks!!
👏 Goals... May 2023.... Key resources: O'Reily, online class, Code project... Thanks..
Yess good summary - thanks!
i work fulltime in fintech until 8pm or later at times. Currently learning software dev at night
Thank you.
No problem!
Love it I hope I'll make it
You can do it!!!
Ya know, I appreciate this advice
i joined your discord channel and i got so many new friends and so many good advices thenks
So glad to hear that! 😀
Im a QA and Automation engineer who is interested in transitioning into web development, what is the best way to schedule learning while practicing what you’ve learned with a full time job? Because it is a bit challenging after a long day of work and sometimes extra hrs and you don’t have a time to yourself
Thank you for this material and how you explained. Your videos has helped me to start with Python programming. Please can you guide me on how to learn Python for network programming. Do you know any programs I can go for to learn how to program Python for networking. Thank you.
U seem like the mentor i never had!
aww thank you :)
Great Video as always. can you make a video about the CS Courses that are most helpful for backend dev ?? thx for your time and effort.
Thank you ! And yes - I can at least put that info in the email list as well 😀
Amazing sisooo
Thank you!!
Cool video. Helpful and well edited.
Thanks (-:
@@PoojaDutt Just starting my journey towards gainful software engineering in 4 - 6 months, I also went to college for computer engineering and I had the exact same experience as yours. The concept of working backwards towards a goal is very helpful to me.
Btw do you do your own editing?
@@choicemeatrandy6572 that’s really great to hear! I used to edit all my videos, but this one (and some others) use an editor!
@@PoojaDutt Awesome. Really quality content. Subbed!
Loving your content !!! So helpful and actually relatable and realistic. Any good c++ book recommendations? I’m thinking I want to learn this language in depth. I’m learning c++ right now (in college) I want to go in machine learning direction/ai engineering… I know Python is big in that realm. Idk I’m a little overwhelmed atm lol.
I don’t have any book recommendations, and I know it’s probably late to suggest but I have recently been studying by watching Neso Academy’s C++ Programming tutorial playlist and I have learned so much from it. So if you want you could give his videos a try, he explains very well and in slide form which I think helped me with taking some notes.
@@llorell not late at all and I appreciate your recommendation! I’ll check it out. I’m almost done with “Coding with Mosh” c++ tutorials, they were pretty helpful too, but still need to keep studying the language. Thanks so much!
@@HaVocHarMony no problemo! Glad i could help a bit lol
Legend poojaa😍
Please make a video on making resume for freshers
Hey ,
great vedio can i have the Calendar Visual - Choose a goal for the end of the program i will use it as inspiration for my JS study plan ..... thanks
wow I really like your vedio s
Thank you so much 😀
Nice video
Thanks so much!!
What PC specs is recommend for what you do?
This was so helpful! I signed up for your email list. Is it possible to get this calendar? Do you have one for other languages? More for full stack?
So glad to hear! I’m planning on making several guides with the calendar soon ! (Including different languages, yes!)
@@PoojaDutt I would like the calendar pls the plan looks really good
mam can u recommend any java project for freshers
could you please share the calendrer for topics that you planned
Absolutely! I’ll need to refine it more, but I will either add it in the email list or discord, so I’d recommend joining both of those! 😀
This is amazing! Thank you so much for making this video. Is there a way to share the calendar syllabus ? Or is it self-made?
Thanks so much! It’s self made but I can certainly provide it! I may add it to the weekly email list , you can check that out in the community tab of the channel 😀
@@PoojaDutt awesome, thank you so much !!
1:04 So.. a computer or a compiler?:)
Do Microsoft Azure fundamentals 900 certifications really help in getting job at the initial levels pls answer
I am learning html, CSS and JavaScript , after I will learn phython
have you made any projects in html css js?
My problem with courses like udemy that they are not updated. I get usually to 50% and start having problems as the code of the course creates error messages and I get fed up and leave.
I just started doing a weather app in Python and I'm still torn between Coursera or Udemy, Im thinking Udemy cuz apparently it's a one and done deal and not a monthly subscription like Coursera lol
Dear mam,i graduated in arts stream watching your videos i do feel i should learn coding but can i get a job with no background in any science related field.can i just get software engineering jobs with one language along with dsa
I'm glad the book you recommended for python is not the version with the snake and the eggs on the cover. It makes me wildly uncomfortable lol😅
Osm
👍👍
I use notepad++
@0:21 😂😂😂😂
Javascript is not enough for coding?
it's enough! JS is a great language to learn - but it's mostly for FE programmers (frontend)
Hey how many languages do you know?
3! Java, Kotlin, C# (but I've used others such as C, Python etc. just not as familiar with them)
Are Bengali?
😂😂😂 @0:26
Good stuff, please next time don’t mention data structures and algorithms to newbies because they might run away early.
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Why curse so much?
For those starting their journey, learn with html5 css and javascript first for the front end for back end part. I will get to that in the future.
How will u get back
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Thanks Pooja Dutt I love your content please can I get your contact 😌
Thank you!! I needed this 🥲
You’re welcome 😊
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CHATGPT has drained all my motivation. i feel it will just be a waste of time learning to code, it will be a short term gain
Keep going you may lose your motivation but never lose your discipline, try to think why did you ever started coding in the first place. Also remember that coding is not only about typing, it's about problem solving so even if Chat GPT "optimizes" us out of the market, we solve problems everyday we will figure this out ;)