From Self-Taught Programmer to Job

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • A talk on how you can start your programming career from nothing. Topics covered: strategies on how to learn to program, tips on how to get a job, tricks for staying motivated along the way.
    Learn how to get a programming job with no experience.
    Talk by Daniel Deutsch (@DDCreationStudi) and Robert Axelsen (@robaxelsen).
    Recorded by Pusher.com. Check them out if you want awesome real-time tools, and subscribe to the their RUclips channel for more talks!
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Комментарии • 184

  • @roni5245
    @roni5245 3 года назад +90

    Hi, everyone. Just wanted to share my story. I’m currently almost 13 years old. It all started about a year ago, when I was getting bored of quarantine and looking to learn something new. It was then I found out about programming. I did a little research and decided to start learning HTML. I learned from a tutorial on a website, but barely practiced and had a hard time. I decided to quit. When I started 7th grade, I got offered by my school to learn to code at a boot camp. At first, I hesitated. I wasn’t sure if coding was for me. I decided to give it another try and to go to the boot camp. At the boot camp, we started learning the basics of C and I started to enjoy programming. I would make all sorts of projects and show them to my family. After learning C for several months, the boot camp moved on to Python, which I’m currently still learning. I enjoy coding in Python even more than coding in C because I can make cooler projects in Python more easily than in C. It is currently summer vacation, so I have time to watch tutorials, learn from websites and read books about programming. I forgot to mention that most of what I know wasn’t taught by the boot camp. I learned it by myself by watching tutorials on RUclips and searching on Google. My advice for any self taught developer is to practice a lot

    • @pleonexia4772
      @pleonexia4772 Год назад

      What bootcamp are you learning from where they teach you first C and then python?

    • @roni5245
      @roni5245 Год назад

      @@pleonexia4772 It’s a Bootcamp that my school introduced to the students. We had to take a test to get accepted.

  • @drop_messages6226
    @drop_messages6226 4 года назад +175

    I feel like becoming a self taught programmer is a great "2nd career". It does not matter if you are a high school drop out, or you have an MBA and you want to start your own business. If you have a computer, an internet connection, you can start coding. And if you cannot find a company to hire you , make apps on your own.

    • @NetSkillNavigator
      @NetSkillNavigator 3 года назад +9

      That's what I've been thinking about.. If no one's going to hire me, I might as well just create my own mobile/web apps and sell/monetize the apps to people who need it.

    • @horacinis
      @horacinis 3 года назад +19

      I personally don't think it is something that you could do as a '2nd career', it is something that takes time and a lot of effort. I don't believe it is impossible but I would say it would be extremely difficult to achieve!

    • @swallowedinthesea11
      @swallowedinthesea11 2 года назад +3

      That's easier said than done regarding the selling apps part. I used to believe that too when I was first learning, but it wasn't until I saw some videos of people who were great at programming but did poorly in selling their apps did I realize it's more difficult.

    • @awesomebearaudiobooks
      @awesomebearaudiobooks 2 года назад +2

      I am an MBA student and I am not very eager to start the business. By learning to code and working internationally I will be able to make more money than from any traditional business I could ever attempt to do... without a huge chance of going bankrupt! lol

    • @horacinis
      @horacinis 2 года назад

      @@awesomebearaudiobooks yeah nah

  •  6 лет назад +95

    I'm a Cs Dropout and Self-Taught Programmer im proud of it

    • @mansourms3075
      @mansourms3075 6 лет назад +12

      Rohit Jogi I also just dropped out Cs and I decided to self taught programming through RUclips and other web resources , what is your advice?

    • @hamseyusuf1086
      @hamseyusuf1086 6 лет назад

      @@mansourms3075 so did you learn html and css?

    • @weefunkster
      @weefunkster 5 лет назад +3

      @@mansourms3075 Odin project is the best thing I've found. Free code camp is ok but I've had breakthrough after breakthrough after using the Odin project

    • @kandysman86
      @kandysman86 5 лет назад

      @@weefunkster the Odin project?

    • @weefunkster
      @weefunkster 5 лет назад

      @@hamseyusuf1086 theodinproject.com full Ruby / Rails course free

  • @junehanabi1756
    @junehanabi1756 4 года назад +10

    Before programming I was in 3rd grade. I didn't start programming until I was 10 in 4th grade and that just came from an obsession of wanting to know more about how my moms desktop pc worked, learning you could create these things that would run on it, then taking a life-long obsession to want to know more so that I could do that myself. It's really weird for me to see others already older and established doing other things before switching over to programming but I think that's amazing and I wish everyone wonderful luck on their new endeavor. Being older and established means it's a higher risk to switch jobs like that, it takes a lot of confidence and risk. But I hope everyone gets to be in life where it makes them happy.

  • @groslait7814
    @groslait7814 6 лет назад +124

    I'm learning to become a self-taught programmer.

    • @nedaltrebor8553
      @nedaltrebor8553 3 года назад +11

      @Harry Pannu. hes still learning how to learn how to become a self taught programmer.

    • @siddhartharoy5263
      @siddhartharoy5263 3 года назад +1

      @Álvaro Aguado hows it going ?

    • @josrey
      @josrey 3 года назад +1

      Are you already a programmer?

    • @yoqubxakimov7804
      @yoqubxakimov7804 3 года назад +2

      Have you became?

    • @alexanderarea6157
      @alexanderarea6157 3 года назад +4

      He is not learning programming. He is learning how to become one.

  • @MissPBxoxo
    @MissPBxoxo 4 года назад +28

    I had the same concept on programming that you have to be a MATH GENIUS and went into teaching after high school whilst being hopeless that I'd never learn to code. I faced my fear last year and attended coding bootcamp just so I could learn and yup, my view on coding has changed. It's about being able to understand problem and how you would go about solving it.

    • @RobertAxelsen
      @RobertAxelsen 3 года назад +2

      Amazing! Nice to not be alone about having that experience, hehe.

    • @vijaysacademy
      @vijaysacademy 2 года назад +1

      Yes maths is not a necessary but knowing maths will help us be a better coder. But no one needs to be a math wiz to be a programmer

    • @atorres11720
      @atorres11720 Год назад

      What’s the latest @ironlady89?

  • @ilyasdaoudiOfficial
    @ilyasdaoudiOfficial 2 года назад +5

    Motivation is a trap don't fall for it, don't wait to be motivated to do programming > building a habit is the real key here > I recommend two books which help me with that ( the motivation myth by Jeff Haden && Atomic Habits by James Clear)

  • @tenc6491
    @tenc6491 Год назад +2

    Why is it that almost every developer or RUclipsr or presenter or speaker has the same story when it comes to getting their first job?
    Its either:
    1- I got lucky and got the job through a referral
    2- My interview was straightforward because the company I approached was in need of a developer
    3- I met someone at a meetup and luckily he/she was the recruiter
    while the rest are struggling and hustling almost every day to land their first job.

  • @kahanbhalani3607
    @kahanbhalani3607 4 года назад +11

    This video may become my biggest motivation as a self-taught programmer. 👏

    • @RobertAxelsen
      @RobertAxelsen 3 года назад

      How awesome! Happy we could provide you with some motivation :D

  • @nabilboudlal7526
    @nabilboudlal7526 6 лет назад +17

    i really like this video, it treat a lot of important points that every programmer should know about

  • @Shaked898
    @Shaked898 6 лет назад +44

    The bold guy remind me of myself , being the smartest kid in school for computers I hated math so I havebt had the chance to learn it properly, in my line of job I far accseed every one so now I am learning to code and hopefully do something more important with my life :)

    • @riyahhhhhhh
      @riyahhhhhhh 5 лет назад +4

      Same here i m weak in math so i didnt got the chance to learn it properly however i took medical science rn i m not much interested in it.

    • @kiwicami287
      @kiwicami287 4 года назад +4

      I'm kinda like that too, but i hated math because the teachers i had weren't good teachers so i didn't understand a thing which made me hate it. But the few good math teachers i had was where i actually enjoyed it. I was always big into computers like games and what not, i always wanted to create my own games. I think the first thought i had about "being" a game dev was after i played GTA: Vice City a couple of year after it released, i was maybe 11yo, on pc and playing it with a friend and just talking about how cool a gta game would be in a game world the size of the entire earth, LOOOL, thinking back, what a silly idea that was at the time in 2004 with the hardware limitations. but like that guy i thought it was for geniuses only. Now i'm learning to code HTML CSS and Javascript, i wish i learned sooner because i really enjoy it...

    • @erensrtky
      @erensrtky 4 года назад

      Same thing happened in my life either, when i was in prime school im the hacker guy in my class but after then i started to high school and my lessons are gone bad and i thought all the programming and engineering stuff is only for math genius then after the high school i started to business school and i am studying my last year on that but i learnt programming by my self effort so i want to be a programmer when i graduate. As a intp personal type person, i guess we are may have a common personal type guys :)

  • @sophiadominguez6283
    @sophiadominguez6283 5 лет назад +7

    CS drop out
    Keep learning and keep fighting
    you can't lose if you don't quit!!!!!!!!!

  • @chasekoobi2366
    @chasekoobi2366 4 года назад +22

    ill Come back to this comment once i have a Job!!!!!!(as software developer) Wed July 29, 2020

  • @patricks.5960
    @patricks.5960 6 лет назад +4

    thank you for this video! inspirational to say the least

  • @sounakbhowmik2841
    @sounakbhowmik2841 3 года назад +1

    I'm 21, and am learning many new things every day related to programming and computers. I think I've started a little early😉

  • @RomeyB
    @RomeyB Год назад

    Wow! After watching this video, I now understand why I haven't gotten a job. It's 2 reasons: because I got in my own way with my disbelief and I didn't stay consistent with applying. Thanks for this.

  • @liangqiao4553
    @liangqiao4553 4 года назад +7

    Motivation is key! This stuff is like driving. Not rocket science. Just takes a bit of time!

  • @nivedhaduraikannu2714
    @nivedhaduraikannu2714 4 года назад +5

    college dropout , finally jumping into my first love(IT).Hoping to learn more and find a job soon,.. cheers to all ,trying to be +ve

  • @darktealglasses
    @darktealglasses 2 года назад +3

    Motivation is the hard part for me.

  • @samixpunch9678
    @samixpunch9678 4 года назад +5

    I have already started to learn Html and CSS and in 3 weeks I have been able to build my first website with also little bit of Javascript by just watching FreeCodeCamp tutorials but still I am far from getting the experience to get a job I will come back after 6 months and hopefully I get a job wish me luck guys 24th September 2020

    • @AlokSingh-gl6hz
      @AlokSingh-gl6hz 2 года назад +2

      Any update

    • @s7v7n97
      @s7v7n97 2 года назад +2

      How is it going right now?

    • @luislizano7025
      @luislizano7025 Год назад

      How is going?

    • @samixpunch9678
      @samixpunch9678 Год назад +3

      Update: I didn't get a job but I did do freelance work on upwork but I stopped long time ago because payment issues. Other than that I've learnt so much more in web development. Currently I'm in college so I'm not actively looking for job till I graduate.

  • @sabuein
    @sabuein 2 года назад

    Thank you very much guys, very helpful. I wish you all the best.

  • @frost8077
    @frost8077 2 года назад +8

    "I don't know why... time for cheesecake and coffee." Well, that was unexpectedly accurate. I also came from outside of programming. My major started out about Earth science but it turned into learning Python for various geospatial software.

  • @gasto64
    @gasto64 3 года назад +2

    I will come back with feedback when i get a job as software developer

    • @TalsonHacks
      @TalsonHacks 3 года назад

      Break a leg!

    • @gasto64
      @gasto64 3 года назад

      @@TalsonHacks Lol, why!?

    • @TalsonHacks
      @TalsonHacks 3 года назад +1

      @@gasto64 lol, it is an idiom which means "Good luck!"

    • @gasto64
      @gasto64 3 года назад +1

      @@TalsonHacks Haha! thank you!!, good luck to you, too!

    • @Seagull..
      @Seagull.. 2 года назад

      @@gasto64 Did you ever get a job?

  • @iVuDang
    @iVuDang 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your stories and tips!

  • @tytusgierycz5563
    @tytusgierycz5563 2 года назад +2

    Being a math genius isn't necessary but being a genius helps a lot;)

  • @N0k4N
    @N0k4N 6 лет назад +16

    I just started out learning (already done with HTML and CSS on fCC) but I think I will get some great motivation out of the "sad panda" metaphor because it kind of resonates with me.
    Thanks for the video!

    • @N0k4N
      @N0k4N 4 года назад +4

      @Harry Pannu. Well after my comment I learned for quite a while and finished some basic Vanilla HTML/CSS/Simple JS projects. After that, I got so busy at work that I didn't do anything coding-related for a year.
      Still, around 3 months ago, I picked up coding again. I've built 3-4 cool projects (no, not some stupid Todo-App :D ), picked up React and by now, I'm building my 5th React Webapp - a "full-stack" (Google Firebase auth + Firestore) Webapp with all sorts of cool stuff. Will finish this project, polish my portfolio and apply for jobs within the next 4-6 weeks :)
      If all things go well, I'll be a professional coder in 2021, maybe even this year.

    • @N0k4N
      @N0k4N 4 года назад +4

      @Harry Pannu. Thanks for your kind words :)
      Unfortunately, I can't give out any Github Profile Link. It's a "fresh" username and I don't want my RUclips account associated with my Github. These days, you never know when someone digs up a stupid comment that is 8 years old and holds it against you.
      But if you're still unsure, the biggest tip I can give you (although it's not a new one): break out of Tutorial hell! Pick something you're interested in and just build it, even if you have no clue how to do it - because that's programming. Research -> Research -> Start -> think "omg this is way above my skill level" -> research more -> get slightly more confident -> think "hey, I can actually do this!" -> finish project -> Pick next project -> repeat.
      Believe in yourself and let NO ONE tell you what you can or can't do. You wouldn't believe the amount of flak I got for chosing this path, but after you've hit a certain skill level, show perseverance and have actual projects to show, even the doubters suddenly will have no criticism left.
      First, just do it. Then do it right. Then do it better.
      Cheers mate :)

    • @N0k4N
      @N0k4N 3 года назад +7

      @Harry Pannu. Update: Did start applying for ~20 jobs two days ago and within 48 hours I already received 3 Interview invitations.
      Had my first interview today which went VERY well.
      Company didn't care one bit about me not having a degree. Didn't even mention it once.
      I'm not 100% sure to get this job of course but at least having the chance to interview (or having multiple chances) shows me that it can be done. Maybe it takes a couple of interviews, but it's not just some fairydust dream that gets sold by RUclipsrs. It's real.
      Just stick with it, build an absolute beast of a Portfolio+Github and nobody will bat an eye how you obtained your skills.
      Friendly tip since I started at the same point as you (FreeCodeCamp): Start building your own projects AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
      1. Solving problems on FCC and in "real" projects are two completely different things.
      2. Don't be scared if you don't know where to start (

    • @N0k4N
      @N0k4N 3 года назад +11

      @Harry Pannu. Short Update: Got a job offer as a React developer today! :D
      Super excited!
      It can be done

    • @Aresous
      @Aresous 3 года назад

      @@N0k4N how bout now bro

  • @RameenFallschirmjager
    @RameenFallschirmjager 3 года назад +3

    My main problem as a developer is where I live. I absolutely despise work culture and generally speaking the country that I live in. I hope someday I can go abroad.

    • @TechnoGre
      @TechnoGre 2 года назад

      But if you are really good, you can find jobs in Germany for example! I know some South Americans who did it!

    • @insaneguy1197
      @insaneguy1197 2 года назад

      @@TechnoGre can i work from europe to usa conpany remotly from my home?

    • @mimikuja
      @mimikuja 2 года назад

      @@insaneguy1197 yes. I’m from the US and work for the big banks in business analysis and we have teams comprised of people in UK, India and Canada.

    • @insaneguy1197
      @insaneguy1197 2 года назад

      @@mimikuja Im self taught Web Developer, and im aiming to land remote position to some USA company, i would be more than satisfied to get paid 2000 dollars per month

  • @IOSoraOI
    @IOSoraOI 5 лет назад +2

    Beautiful. Thanks guys

  • @dewdop
    @dewdop 3 года назад

    Hey, this was terrific, thanks guys.

  • @ralphl4563
    @ralphl4563 3 года назад

    Thank you.. All the information was very helpful

  • @zstolen2110
    @zstolen2110 6 лет назад +35

    I'm a Self-Taught Programmer

  • @MJQ-Devanshu
    @MJQ-Devanshu 6 лет назад +1

    Thank You Free Code Camp!

  • @SSEnrich
    @SSEnrich 4 года назад

    The guy talking first sounded like Martin Sellner. Maybe not so strange as he is from Vienna.
    Did not expect to see a guy from Bergen, my home town, in this video. Does not matter much though. Learning to code and earn a living from it is what matters.

  • @dfordemo981
    @dfordemo981 3 года назад +1

    I have read that book too, "sams java in 21 days"

  • @_pheax
    @_pheax 5 лет назад +1

    Thank's Guys

  • @limitless1692
    @limitless1692 6 лет назад +2

    Great video :)

  • @solr6772
    @solr6772 6 лет назад +3

    Very helpfull. Thanks you very much guys.

  • @shivangchheda6311
    @shivangchheda6311 5 лет назад +3

    Hi i just completed reading c programming language k&r to know how the basic computer system works on lower level kind of now what should i learn to get programming job in industry python or c++ don’t say java and how should i learn that language ( a path )

    • @RobertAxelsen
      @RobertAxelsen 5 лет назад

      Depends on what field you would like to work in. Python is a good choice for machine learning, science, backend web dev and dev-ops, for example.

    • @user-fl7sb5rt8y
      @user-fl7sb5rt8y 4 года назад

      Programming job isn't language related but tech one. If you want to work in C++/C# go for Game development(Unity, Unreal Engine) and financial algo (Expert Advisor , Trading bot....) , For AI go with Python/C++ , web JS and mobile dev Java/Kotlin/Swift
      There's more but what you should learn will depend of what you want to do so be more specific and I hope you have already find your path now.

  • @trebelojaques458
    @trebelojaques458 3 года назад +1

    The thumbnai made me think this was a video by c++ weekly by jason turner

  • @knight_gabriel
    @knight_gabriel 4 года назад +3

    Wow, this guy is literally me

  • @XandarLake1
    @XandarLake1 2 года назад

    Man, you stall my story, same here !

  • @Ramninstein
    @Ramninstein 3 года назад +3

    8:08 what is the name of the tool?

  • @ckernest
    @ckernest 6 лет назад +6

    any suggestion what kinds of projects we should build in our developer portfolio? thx

    • @freecodecamp
      @freecodecamp  6 лет назад +10

      The freeCodeCamp curriculum has projects that would look good on a portfolio. Try this list: learn.freecodecamp.org/coding-interview-prep/take-home-projects

    • @ckernest
      @ckernest 6 лет назад +2

      Thanks. They are really helpful! I just wonder what kind of skillset do we need to complete those projects? HTML, CSS and JS is the only thing I know in this point and I have not much experience in backend except some basic PHP. can I handle those projects too?

    • @robaxelsen3898
      @robaxelsen3898 6 лет назад +2

      The first half of the projects in that list you can do with only HTML/CSS/JS. For the later ones it might require at least a front end framework (React/Vue.js/Angular, etc) and later also backend knowledge (Node.js, MongoDB, etc). The new curriculum has you covered though, and you can learn as you go through it :)

  • @young-sossa1461
    @young-sossa1461 2 года назад

    when you look at the job description and the stack is not the same with the one i have learned do i still apply anyway?
    maybe they can change something or

  • @Black-Belt-Developers
    @Black-Belt-Developers 4 года назад

    nice thanks

  • @MJQ-Devanshu
    @MJQ-Devanshu 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks!!!

  • @bigpx412
    @bigpx412 4 года назад +3

    Look. We are ALL self taught.
    If you go to school the teacher and the litterature is your source butYOU still have to make sure YOU understand it.
    Now the difference is that the teacher is in "online-format" and you will have to learn it on different hours.
    OFC it can be done.

  • @amirulclasher109
    @amirulclasher109 4 года назад

    nice video

  • @hunterjg777
    @hunterjg777 6 лет назад +3

    I. Am. Job.

  • @daniel71626
    @daniel71626 6 лет назад +1

    I am selfthought and am learnig a lot right now. I want a job in some time...

    • @itech40
      @itech40 6 лет назад +1

      Daniel Høifødt gl

  • @stephancote4745
    @stephancote4745 3 года назад

    I can relate 😅

  • @giordanobruno6476
    @giordanobruno6476 2 года назад

    FREE Python tutorials on RUclips (Playlist): ruclips.net/video/6omQ-t9L9Ak/видео.html

  • @Turco949
    @Turco949 4 года назад +8

    Really good video but it does require 34 minutes and 7 cups of coffee to complete it.

  • @funkdoc2001
    @funkdoc2001 3 года назад

    3 weeks learning...

  • @traveler_through_life
    @traveler_through_life 2 года назад +1

    I'm another imposter... Hi to all impostors!

  • @yezus3233
    @yezus3233 5 лет назад

    Who is in la ca that can show me some stuff on programmkng ?

  • @mza1409
    @mza1409 6 лет назад +2

    Vunene carape 😍

  • @logixindie
    @logixindie 5 лет назад +2

    22:28

  • @AMIT-vd8bz
    @AMIT-vd8bz 3 года назад

    I will be back on day here
    15 nov 2020

  • @SeriousMoonlight666
    @SeriousMoonlight666 4 года назад +2

    HOT TIP : Before attempting code or programming language - TRY MASTERING THE BASICS OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION. When you are NOT speaking your native language - it helps communication if you don't speed through your spiel...it all sounds like fkn gibberish; even the captioning has effed off.

  • @tigersecc821
    @tigersecc821 6 лет назад +1

    What was the book called he said?

    • @RobertAxelsen
      @RobertAxelsen 6 лет назад +3

      Garrett Blackard Eloquent JavaScript

    • @axMf3qTI
      @axMf3qTI 6 лет назад +3

      Just do a search for Eloquent Javascript, there is a free version online.

  • @nelsonjimenez7939
    @nelsonjimenez7939 5 лет назад

    I hate resumes

  • @iamkakarotsaiyan3918
    @iamkakarotsaiyan3918 4 года назад +1

    dont eat cheesecake before working out.. hehehe

  • @ankitaaarya
    @ankitaaarya 6 лет назад

    a sniff a video from fbe
    i sniff a video from fbe*

  • @Forward2016
    @Forward2016 6 лет назад +6

    Two dislikers are loosers! :)

    • @MrSushant3
      @MrSushant3 6 лет назад +2

      salty because of $50K in college debt. (:

  • @manipurihunabopa
    @manipurihunabopa Год назад

    ChatGPT can easily do the job of a programmer. So programmer jobs will start to become obsolete. So, guess what? Programmer will have a grim future unless they can develop other skills higher than programming. Is that true? Please predict the present and future job market as accurately add you can.

    • @GeeHood666
      @GeeHood666 Год назад +2

      Silly, the job market will evolve with the use of a new tool is all. Python didn’t make JavaScript obsolete.

  • @jkovert
    @jkovert 4 года назад +1

    Next video - How to navigate all the annoying wokeness in tech.

  • @marcoc.s.2372
    @marcoc.s.2372 6 лет назад +5

    don't call it programming if it just web development

    • @freecodecamp
      @freecodecamp  6 лет назад +34

      blog.codinghorror.com/all-programming-is-web-programming/

    • @antonmihail
      @antonmihail 6 лет назад +15

      Freecodecamp #savage

    • @itech40
      @itech40 6 лет назад

      freeCodeCamp I'm offended he said I'm not smart enough for anything else but honestly I've done some c# at school and I wanna do unity after web dev and web dev is way harder.

    • @itech40
      @itech40 6 лет назад

      Marco C. S. Who cares its coding

    • @AshishKumar-tu7id
      @AshishKumar-tu7id 6 лет назад +1

      It is not just HTML or CSS. Various new backend and frontend frameworks requires your brain to solve the problems. Dont post random thoughts without knowing about it

  • @PavanKalyan-mz8je
    @PavanKalyan-mz8je 6 лет назад +3

    I don't like his word, programming is only for maths genius. Lol... 😒😒😒😏

    • @Money11119
      @Money11119 6 лет назад +8

      thats what he thought when he was a child.

    • @God4lifeTkCIS
      @God4lifeTkCIS 6 лет назад

      zseven Essentially libraries, and with modern day computing power you don't need to optimize your web application, unless it's some huge application, and then yes.

    • @andreiafouto
      @andreiafouto 6 лет назад

      wow talking about having an opinion without knowing the subject. lol it's like politicians all over the world. lol

  • @sumanmodak7859
    @sumanmodak7859 4 года назад

    Freecodecamp is great .. But you need to get a graduate degree first on how to use this website...And get ready to start putting all your 24 hours for 5 years to get a junior developer job. And no one will tell you this truth until you ralize it yourself. All you are watching here and there on why you should become a programmer are actually landing pages... They want you to just get into this nothing else. it doesnt matter to them whether it is worth it or not..