thanks harkirat. You're actually telling all the right things to viewers. I really believe this and I've researched a lot about it over the internet and can tell he's right about it all.
Great Roadmap, I myself a remote Android engineer watch your videos regularly. My sister had just started web development and I have immediately recommended her your channel. Keep guiding &Keep Motivating the students 👍
Hello bro Can you please guide me the roadmap of becoming Android development that you followed, I prefer you because you are already a Android developer
So this is basically the syllabus of 100x Devs Cohort. Thank you, this proves that you really are open minded and follow zero sum game thing. Lot to learn from you :)
Great sir I'm currently DevOps learning and AWS cloud solutions architect. From my pov the way you explain and understanding the deep concept is superb ❤
I'm so glad you gave a shoutout to Coding Jesus. CJ is the one who inspired a non-tech fella like me to pursue Data Science and Quant. He's stopped creating content on YT for a while now but the content that he's already uploaded on YT is filled with value for any aspiring Quant dev and Quant analyst.
I don't come from tech. So I googled the most high paying jobs in IIT. From there I figured out Quant ,HFT etc positions get really big salaries. So I searched and came across CJ. He is actually a gem just like Harkirat. I saw many of his videos and figured out HFT, Quant etc is too mich of a toll until you really want to get into it.
@@syedmasum8131 HFT firms from India hire only from Top IIT’s and the best from the best and because of high work load not much people can sustain there many have joined and left in less than a year
*C++ is something which I learned in school and college, but rarely saw in the industry (it might be there in embedded c++) , would like to know about it, please make videos specifically on things which is useful in industry using c++*
Hello Harkirat, I am first year student and I am learning full stack development by making small projects but there are times when I got anxious and confuses as to should I learn these things or what should I learn and your videos helps a lot so please continue to bring such videos as we have learn things by ourselves at the end so having a high level idea of what we should do help a lot.
@@VIJAY-hg7ei its not so good, I haven't deployed any code on github yet since i am still learning so when I do upload some code I will share it sorry but not right now
just found your channel. This was my first video while looking for some background noise talks around rust while I attempt to learn the language. Great vid, the background noise turned into a great watch. Subbed
Harkirat sir, my parents tells me to do a government job but I want to work like you as a developer who learns something new and share it everyday You motivate me very much sir Please keep on uploading the videos sir
Great video, precise and packed with a lot of knowledge. Please create a video on what you need to further learn to become a low latency coder after learning c/c++ and further projects to advance your skills. Thank you 😊
Just one suggestion bhaiya , you can keep mic a lil closer awaaz sahi se ni aari , btw great work as always , love to watch your content and get updated about new things , one ques how much time you think one will need to come to checkpoint 2 , this may seems odd to ask but still if we can get some idea
Hiii.... please make a video on development using c/c++ I read the usecases online but how c++ is implemented in backend along with node js......when and where to use in projects.....
I would like to add another subject : Cybersecurity - learn about all the common vulnerabilities that a network application could have and learn using tools like nmap, burpe suite or owasp zap and wireshark to scan your application network and find any vulnerabilities , and also use tools like snyk to scan your code before production deployment.
Harkirat bhaiya ❣, GIVE ME WHAT IS NEEDED IN "GoLang". And Thanks for making such crystal clear videos. Definitely your knowledge level is very high but what makes you stand out is your exceptionally well teaching skills 🧑🏫❣🧑💻. I'm a big fan of this, my eyes were totally on the screen for these 23:41 minutes without getting distracted for a single sec, you grabbed the attention with your way of explaining in such a way. Kaash mere clg teachers v itne achhe see smjhate ya mere paas v koi aise bhaiya hote. Well.. I got you ❣ Thanks, and waiting for the GoLang video.😁 Shivam
Hi kirat, Love your content. When you say AI is going to be big in 2024, is It you mean ourselves building AIs or building applications around AI like using LLMs?
Roadmap for blockchain /web3 in 2024 for non IT background would be great. As of now i am learning from Odin Project once done i will go for blockchain/web3. Thank you and great video.
I think the best technology to make a video on would be terraform and terraform providers. And if you want to continue with videos, move towards more advanced topics from there or pick up docker and then move forward. The reason I say this is because there is an abundance of free and great resources for everything below this level.
Few months back when I don’t know anything about development, I watched your video to get a roadmap and begin my journey. Now I know many of the things which you are talking about in the video. Thanks for the guidance ❤❤
I was trying to learn devops in a month. I stopped learning it will start again. I figured out it will take more than 3 months to learn and more than 3 additional months to get used to it.
bro ,Thanks for making videos to help us in a way we can build ourselves , ❤️❤️ Really such a hardworker ,youre always a motivator and inspiration to many now and in coming way ❤🙏
Thank you so much for sharing, Harkirat. But please, use slides. 😅I think many tech freshmen needing a clear roadmap (like me) can't see what you've written on the whiteboard. And so we can't take notes. Please continue to do videos like these. Again, thank you!
Hi Harkirat! I know you tell your students [including me :) ] to learn the MERN stack first, which is really good. But may I start learning the backend in GoLang instead of NodeJS? (yes/no give me reason)
No, you need to understand the entire ecosystem of a fullstack app, which is best learnt through this js stack. Picking a different backend or frontend tech would also take you off the market as there are little to no jobs of a react + golang dev but there are 1000s for a mern engineer. Moreover it'll be easier to learn various other tech like amqs rpcs docker aws deployment,typescript, tailwind etc, when you are in this js stack eco system
U can start with Golang if u want but learning JS stack first will be very beneficial. Also, there are very less jobs for Golang as compared to JS stack
I think as a technologist, you should have investor mind as well... while there can be bluechip stocks like MERN in your portfolio... you should always research and analysis trending and promising stocks(technologies), and if you belive in them you can learn that😅, While MERN like things will give you good percentage of growth, learning trending and researched thing can give you multibagger returns
That's like finding a sweet spot here in there... Mine is very baised around my research but you can have different... Bluechip: MERN, MEVN Trending Stock: OpenAI, AI tools(Not knowledgeable about AI in detail like ML and all), but people are willing to pay even if you will be able to smartly integrate it in their system. Underrated Stock: Chrome Extensions And Autmoation bot Would like to buy(after watching harkirat's video): web3, webrtc related stuffs 😂
Thank you for your guidance. This video was very much needed given the current market situation. I really believe a tutorial on creating a trading bot would encompass various topics like understanding trading systems, using Golang or Zig for writing low latency code, and hopefully making some money with the bots. 😄
Hey harkirat, i am having confusion as you have said about the technologies we can be learning, i am curious about AI/ML should i learn AI/ML after Learning MERN or should i go with the second checkpoint or may be 3rd checkpoint ?
Apart from things that you've discussed, I would like to add one more topic I don't even know the right name for it. AI is having it's bull ride and the very first step to start working with AI on our own projects is to create "DATA" of our own application so that we can work on it. "Data architecture" and implementation is much needed for a developer to be above the edge. A simple example would be we've developed a COURSE SELLING APP during the cohort. In order to implement AI on the webapp, first we need to collect data like what a user is clicking, something like adding all the events (relevant to implement AI ) of the user. This data can also help us to provide insights. Here implementing doesn't mean you've to implement LLM's , maybe a simple collaborative filtering to let users spend more time on our website.
If you are in college please dnt get fascinated by his words i.e, fancy languages, number of language doesn't matter at all, learn a language and become confident on it! He is probably 6 -8 years bigger than you guys so, as you can see the age difference , I think you guys would get it , what I am saying.. lateron he will sell his courses 😂 idk if he has started selling his course, but I am sure at the end he will sell it and you guys are getting played by these influencers🤡
Great video for a beginner. Would like to get a dedicated "Rust" video if possible as the learning resources related to Rust is quite scarce. Thanks for the effort and keep making such in depth content 🙏🙏
Just make a video you like. I'm pretty sure that you'll make videos which the students need to get good get & should have a knowledge about. Love your content Harkirat.. ❤
Bro I'm so HÁPpY while watching your video's, it's very helpful too us, In very video has some very important information. I have one request for you Bro, please can you do one full video about Leetcode. It's my request 😁 Bro... Thankyou so Much bro for Teaching us about Open Source so.....
In the complete video I never heard about Microsoft, C#, Azure, SQL server... Its been 16 years I am into it mann... There is another world over there too
Hey Harkirat, you also say right niche hiring is happening and will happen in the coming time. Frontend or backend or mobile dev. My question is if so, then shouldn't we pick one after basic mern and focus on that rather than doing full-stack?
Hey harkirat bhaiya, Currently i am in first year in btech(cse) I wanna become Blockchain Developer!! Can you make video on the roadmap for the same!!!
One advice for harkirat, use better titles for your videos, the content you provide is wayyyyy better than any other RUclipsr. Most of them just use such titles but do not provide much value. You should use better video titles to attract more audience.
Learnt a lot from the video, Harkirat! :) I want to ask you a question. Should I learn the backend in GoLang instead of Node/Express and the front in React as usual? or Should I just stick to MERN stack?
GoLang is not for basic purpose web application, it costs too much for a small project. You should learn Node JS anyway. It is a must to have in modern web world.
people say mern can be learnt in 6 to 8 months(if this is possible can you suggest other than projects/opensource) and here i am still underconfident in React after 5months. is this normal ? i see harkirat's course is so paced(acc to github repos he made ) . can anyone give some piece of advice from your side ?
Ya bruhh it's normal you can't learn mern stack or full stack development in 6 and 8 month atleast we need 1 and half year to understand everything clearly.
(Looking Good in Blue Shirt)
00:00 Introduction (MERN Tech Stacks)
00:52 Step 1 - Learn JS
01:19 Step 2 - Learn about Backend
01:52 Step 3 - Learn about Frontend Development
02:49 Step 4 - Learning Typescript
03:16 Advance Topics (AWS/OPEN API/gRPC/tRPC/Dockerisation/ORM's,graphQL)
04:40 Step 5 - Vercel Stack
05:37 Reality Check!
08:14 DevOPS - 1st Tech Stack
10:02 DevOPS - 2nd Tech Stack
13:00 DevOPS - 3rd Tech Stack
15:40 DevOPS - 4th Tech Stack
17:42 Writing Low Latency Code
18:14 Example 1 (Zerodha)
20:36 Conclusions
22:29 What you want to learn?
22:40 Bye Bye!
thanks for the timestamps
Thanks man for the info❤😊
You are an absolute Legend
Git/GitHub
Thank you...
The Docker and kubernetes part was really interesting. Please make a dedicated tutorial for the same
Yes
yes
Yes
DeVops detailed video please!
Yes please
atleast we have 1 guy that is giving current market view to the community. thank you bro
We definitely need a video on "low latency code".
Yes definitely
Yes plz bro
Golang
thanks harkirat. You're actually telling all the right things to viewers. I really believe this and I've researched a lot about it over the internet and can tell he's right about it all.
+1
Great Roadmap, I myself a remote Android engineer watch your videos regularly. My sister had just started web development and I have immediately recommended her your channel. Keep guiding &Keep Motivating the students 👍
What is your ctc❤
How you Got it? As there are many ways to get
Hello bro
Can you please guide me the roadmap of becoming Android development that you followed, I prefer you because you are already a Android developer
@@RUclipsch110
Atleast reply to comment
This video is gold to me, someone who is struggling on the second step now.
Only person giving complete roadmap, 99.9% youtubers stops at where you started ( MERN stack )
Use your brain and try googling 😅
So this is basically the syllabus of 100x Devs Cohort. Thank you, this proves that you really are open minded and follow zero sum game thing. Lot to learn from you :)
Great sir
I'm currently DevOps learning and AWS cloud solutions architect.
From my pov the way you explain and understanding the deep concept is superb ❤
Where are you learning from? And if it's free could you provide the links for it thank you.
Yes it will be helpful
Bro how to become a cloud architect?
@@MOIZXGHY87learn
Hi Deepak how can I contact you??
I'm so glad you gave a shoutout to Coding Jesus. CJ is the one who inspired a non-tech fella like me to pursue Data Science and Quant. He's stopped creating content on YT for a while now but the content that he's already uploaded on YT is filled with value for any aspiring Quant dev and Quant analyst.
I saw his channel for first time... and 1st thought was he has the perfect channel name lol
@@abhirajputnitkkr4383 Coding Jesus
I don't come from tech. So I googled the most high paying jobs in IIT. From there I figured out Quant ,HFT etc positions get really big salaries. So I searched and came across CJ. He is actually a gem just like Harkirat. I saw many of his videos and figured out HFT, Quant etc is too mich of a toll until you really want to get into it.
@@syedmasum8131 HFT firms from India hire only from Top IIT’s and the best from the best and because of high work load not much people can sustain there many have joined and left in less than a year
@@syedmasum8131 can non btech guys do coding and get high paying jobs I heard they eliminate non btech people resumes
*C++ is something which I learned in school and college, but rarely saw in the industry (it might be there in embedded c++) , would like to know about it, please make videos specifically on things which is useful in industry using c++*
Hello Harkirat, I am first year student and I am learning full stack development by making small projects but there are times when I got anxious and confuses as to should I learn these things or what should I learn and your videos helps a lot so please continue to bring such videos as we have learn things by ourselves at the end so having a high level idea of what we should do help a lot.
can u share ur github?
@@VIJAY-hg7ei its not so good, I haven't deployed any code on github yet since i am still learning so when I do upload some code I will share it
sorry but not right now
Best way to be a SME of a subject - TEACH it... Great going Harkirat...
Feeling Lucky to have you as mentor :)
just found your channel. This was my first video while looking for some background noise talks around rust while I attempt to learn the language. Great vid, the background noise turned into a great watch. Subbed
Harkirat sir, my parents tells me to do a government job but I want to work like you as a developer who learns something new and share it everyday
You motivate me very much sir
Please keep on uploading the videos sir
You just don't know how much I needed this video..... thanks for that 👍🙌
Now this is very wholesome guide. Thank you for this indepth guide.
You are giving good info. Chin up, you’ll shine 🎉
Harkirat bhai k samne koi kuch bol sakta hai kya..
Ayeee harkirat bhaiiiiii!
Thanks Bhai
Great video, precise and packed with a lot of knowledge.
Please create a video on what you need to further learn to become a low latency coder after learning c/c++ and further projects to advance your skills.
Thank you 😊
Please make tutorials on Golang. Definitely will help a lot.
Just one suggestion bhaiya , you can keep mic a lil closer awaaz sahi se ni aari , btw great work as always , love to watch your content and get updated about new things , one ques how much time you think one will need to come to checkpoint 2 , this may seems odd to ask but still if we can get some idea
Hiii.... please make a video on development using c/c++
I read the usecases online but how c++ is implemented in backend along with node js......when and where to use in projects.....
Qt mainly for embedded systems and Boost / Crow for Http servers
TANAY PRATAP vs HARKIRAT SINGH..
Let's see who win😂
Code with Harry is on next level
GoLang or Rust will be great to teach!!
I would like to add another subject : Cybersecurity - learn about all the common vulnerabilities that a network application could have and learn using tools like nmap, burpe suite or owasp zap and wireshark to scan your application network and find any vulnerabilities , and also use tools like snyk to scan your code before production deployment.
Why does a software developer need to know all these though?
@@SunkenMax a software application developer doesnt necessarily need to know them but a computer engineer (hardware or software) needs to know them.
Could you please share resources/yt channels to follow to get started with this?
Are you already masterd in ethical hacking ??
How many high paying technologies video you want
Harkirat: Say no more
more & more
Golang tutorial Lessgoo!
Harkirat bhaiya ❣, GIVE ME WHAT IS NEEDED IN "GoLang". And Thanks for making such crystal clear videos. Definitely your knowledge level is very high but what makes you stand out is your exceptionally well teaching skills 🧑🏫❣🧑💻. I'm a big fan of this, my eyes were totally on the screen for these 23:41 minutes without getting distracted for a single sec, you grabbed the attention with your way of explaining in such a way.
Kaash mere clg teachers v itne achhe see smjhate ya mere paas v koi aise bhaiya hote. Well.. I got you ❣
Thanks, and waiting for the GoLang video.😁
Shivam
Hi kirat, Love your content. When you say AI is going to be big in 2024, is It you mean ourselves building AIs or building applications around AI like using LLMs?
Please deep dive into writing low latency code
Explaining where to start, what to start and where to end
Roadmap for blockchain /web3 in 2024 for non IT background would be great. As of now i am learning from Odin Project once done i will go for blockchain/web3.
Thank you and great video.
He is legend man...
I think the best technology to make a video on would be terraform and terraform providers. And if you want to continue with videos, move towards more advanced topics from there or pick up docker and then move forward. The reason I say this is because there is an abundance of free and great resources for everything below this level.
Few months back when I don’t know anything about development, I watched your video to get a roadmap and begin my journey. Now I know many of the things which you are talking about in the video. Thanks for the guidance ❤❤
It will very glad to know more about Dockers and Kubernetes
Please use digital screen. What is being written in the board is not very clear.. Information is very useful, it must be addressed clearly.
You never mentioned java tech stack backend, but there is many jobs and opportunities using java+spring boot+microservices in backend.
Exactly
bhai tu dikhta bhi acha hai aur kapdo ki choice bhi acha hai
I was trying to learn devops in a month. I stopped learning it will start again. I figured out it will take more than 3 months to learn and more than 3 additional months to get used to it.
your way of explaining thing is amazing,
request you to also help android developers with your knowledge.... 🙏🙏
bro ,Thanks for making videos to help us in a way we can build ourselves , ❤️❤️ Really such a hardworker ,youre always a motivator and inspiration to many now and in coming way ❤🙏
You are doing well.
I love your contents ❤
Thanks for this video.
I am really looking forward to learning Low Latency Code in Rust or Golang.
you are a trustworthy person bro love you
Thank you so much for sharing, Harkirat. But please, use slides. 😅I think many tech freshmen needing a clear roadmap (like me) can't see what you've written on the whiteboard. And so we can't take notes. Please continue to do videos like these. Again, thank you!
Thanks harkirat for this wonderful content.😊
What is your opinion about BERT (BUN based) stack, is it a good idea to get the early beginner advantage in 2024 by learning BUN/BERT
Hi Harkirat! I know you tell your students [including me :) ] to learn the MERN stack first, which is really good. But may I start learning the backend in GoLang instead of NodeJS? (yes/no give me reason)
yes
No, you need to understand the entire ecosystem of a fullstack app, which is best learnt through this js stack. Picking a different backend or frontend tech would also take you off the market as there are little to no jobs of a react + golang dev but there are 1000s for a mern engineer. Moreover it'll be easier to learn various other tech like amqs rpcs docker aws deployment,typescript, tailwind etc, when you are in this js stack eco system
U can start with Golang if u want but learning JS stack first will be very beneficial. Also, there are very less jobs for Golang as compared to JS stack
@@vaibhav_gadhavealways choose Technology which has very rare jobs (3%). It gives you very high pay.
I think as a technologist, you should have investor mind as well... while there can be bluechip stocks like MERN in your portfolio... you should always research and analysis trending and promising stocks(technologies), and if you belive in them you can learn that😅,
While MERN like things will give you good percentage of growth, learning trending and researched thing can give you multibagger returns
What according to u are they
That's like finding a sweet spot here in there...
Mine is very baised around my research but you can have different...
Bluechip: MERN, MEVN
Trending Stock: OpenAI, AI tools(Not knowledgeable about AI in detail like ML and all), but people are willing to pay even if you will be able to smartly integrate it in their system.
Underrated Stock: Chrome Extensions And Autmoation bot
Would like to buy(after watching harkirat's video): web3, webrtc related stuffs 😂
@@codeteller6406 fair enough😂😂
@@codeteller6406so who is building models is getting less than intersting them for usecase
Thank you for your guidance. This video was very much needed given the current market situation.
I really believe a tutorial on creating a trading bot would encompass various topics like understanding trading systems, using Golang or Zig for writing low latency code, and hopefully making some money with the bots. 😄
Enough of things to know kirat please upload tutorials....
Thanks for your guidance... please let us know how to learn or where to learn these courses with right guidence...
Hey harkirat, i am having confusion as you have said about the technologies we can be learning, i am curious about AI/ML should i learn AI/ML after Learning MERN or should i go with the second checkpoint or may be 3rd checkpoint ?
Apart from things that you've discussed, I would like to add one more topic I don't even know the right name for it. AI is having it's bull ride and the very first step to start working with AI on our own projects is to create "DATA" of our own application so that we can work on it. "Data architecture" and implementation is much needed for a developer to be above the edge. A simple example would be we've developed a COURSE SELLING APP during the cohort. In order to implement AI on the webapp, first we need to collect data like what a user is clicking, something like adding all the events (relevant to implement AI ) of the user. This data can also help us to provide insights. Here implementing doesn't mean you've to implement LLM's , maybe a simple collaborative filtering to let users spend more time on our website.
Really thank you, this is very helpful video.
If you are in college please dnt get fascinated by his words i.e, fancy languages, number of language doesn't matter at all, learn a language and become confident on it! He is probably 6 -8 years bigger than you guys so, as you can see the age difference , I think you guys would get it , what I am saying.. lateron he will sell his courses 😂 idk if he has started selling his course, but I am sure at the end he will sell it and you guys are getting played by these influencers🤡
Same thoughts here
Industry demand these days is way high. You need almost all he tells to even land a job now.
DeVops detailed video please!
Great video for a beginner. Would like to get a dedicated "Rust" video if possible as the learning resources related to Rust is quite scarce.
Thanks for the effort and keep making such in depth content
🙏🙏
Great video 👍 Thanks for sharing this
Start teaching JS and concepts from Scratch to get the job
Thank you for such a good video sir. As a student it helped me a lot.💙❤
Just make a video you like. I'm pretty sure that you'll make videos which the students need to get good get & should have a knowledge about.
Love your content Harkirat.. ❤
Thank you soo much for such amazing videos
Bro I'm so HÁPpY while watching your video's, it's very helpful too us, In very video has some very important information.
I have one request for you Bro, please can you do one full video about Leetcode. It's my request 😁 Bro... Thankyou so Much bro for Teaching us about Open Source so.....
In the complete video I never heard about Microsoft, C#, Azure, SQL server...
Its been 16 years I am into it mann...
There is another world over there too
This is a nice software engineering video , with these tech you cab become sde and sre and with few more addition devops
Nicely explained thanks bhaiya❤
Hey Harkirat, you also say right niche hiring is happening and will happen in the coming time. Frontend or backend or mobile dev.
My question is if so, then shouldn't we pick one after basic mern and focus on that rather than doing full-stack?
Hi harkirat
Whats your view on a person with great backend and devops knowledge but dont like GUIs ?
I am fan of you Harkirat
Hi! Harkirat. I would love to hear your explanation on writing low latency code in Golang.
8:45 new term coined by Mr. Singh "Nibba full-stack developer". Proud to say that I identify as one. (learning dev ops rn)
Low latency code
In rust
Obviously its the best choice in the market
ist wala tech stack hi samajh kar age chalenge.... learning/knowing about other two is confusing.what would u suggest?
Your content matters 💝
Rust beginner vdo with all the quirks of Rust that is used in industry..
Thank you so much 👍
I guess here Harkirat Sir 👼 is one of the very few IITians who
cater students whose interest lies other than IITs . 😀
Hey harkirat bhaiya, Currently i am in first year in btech(cse) I wanna become Blockchain Developer!! Can you make video on the roadmap for the same!!!
I love you man 👊
AI technologies and tour progress in it..
It also gives us a lot more motivation
One advice for harkirat, use better titles for your videos, the content you provide is wayyyyy better than any other RUclipsr. Most of them just use such titles but do not provide much value. You should use better video titles to attract more audience.
make a series of all one by one step by step so that we can follow that roadmap
Whatever you writing on white board it's not visible clearly. Feels like video recorded 10yr before
Low latency code with Golang 🔥
Learnt a lot from the video, Harkirat! :)
I want to ask you a question. Should I learn the backend in GoLang instead of Node/Express and the front in React as usual? or Should I just stick to MERN stack?
I want to know same. Bcz I'm learning golang
GoLang is not for basic purpose web application, it costs too much for a small project.
You should learn Node JS anyway. It is a must to have in modern web world.
@@rizwanmanzoor7282 what cost? I don't get it. If I build the backend in Golang, where will be the cost involved?
Man i don't give a shit about MERN so I'm focusing on Go
@@arpanpaul_ytHe means for small projects js is better than golang cause you can get it up and running in no time.
Please make videos on how to write low latency code in c++.
people say mern can be learnt in 6 to 8 months(if this is possible can you suggest other than projects/opensource) and here i am still underconfident in React after 5months. is this normal ? i see harkirat's course is so paced(acc to github repos he made ) . can anyone give some piece of advice from your side ?
Ya bruhh it's normal you can't learn mern stack or full stack development in 6 and 8 month atleast we need 1 and half year to understand everything clearly.
Make a detailed webrtc video from basics to advanced video. and make it as longer as possible
Hey i want to know or go ahead with the App development please make a video on it, and explain which is good app or web development
you got me at 14:35
Hey Harkirat can you give some more resources for learning how to write low latency code using c++?
Pls make video on Golang an its Roadmap
Thank you soooooooooooo much for the trading firm stack.
Could you please go in depth on making trading bots and web3 contracts in cpp?
Learning go Lang with cloud is best descision I took , instead of data science I got two offers without any need for DSA
Can you share more about it?
Who want Golang , like here. i want it
would like to see more in Docker and kubernetes.