This video is an overview of computer programming (coding) at the most basic level. See where it came from and how it works. Music: "Readers! Do You Read?" by Chris Zabriskie (chriszabriskie....)
I have no regrets about the volume level of the amazing background music. In fact, if I could go back, I would crank it up even higher. haha just kidding, sorry about it. If you noticed I stopped doing that in newer videos :P Music: youtube.com/@TeXbeaTz Gaming: youtube.com/@TeXplayit Resources: youtube.com/@TeXupply
I can literally hear you just fine. Maybe people are just vibing to the music and they forget why they even came here hahaha.. Anyways, your video helped me out alot! BTW you sound just like MCreamy
Elon musk is right, you can learn anything right now off the internet. This video is the first video that has taught me what a computer language is. Thank you author for a very clear and detailed explanation.
You are so awesome. Thank you, from the depths of my previously very sore brain. I was an Arts major in school and enthusiastically avoided trying to learn this stuff until now. You're the first basic programming video maker who doesn't sound like the adults in Charlie Brown. Again, thank you for the migraine relief.
To all new programmers, a reminder that you are doing your best. Don't give up now. A little more push could bring the break you so desperately need. I am rooting for you ❤❤
I love how you explained this, you aim to do better at harnessing the skills and potential of your understanding, it really gave me a good understanding about software way to go :)
3:45 "...and it's like being a Chef writing a Recipe, because both Chefs writing recipes and Computer Programmers writing Code, both have the ability to create something awesome using the Resources and Tools available" Mind blowing yet extremely joyfully inspired hearing this!!! I was considering becoming a Chef, however I couldn't due to a complicated Health Issues which prevent Me from being One. That hasn't stopped Me from pursuing a Career change in My late 30s that involved both Logic and elements of Creativity. I still have some time and energy to undertake a do-over and everywhere I turn Computer Programming/Coding/Machine learning etc always appears to be the lucrative Career worth venturing into with many avenues closer to My Highest Values, Personality etc I can further venture into i.e Video Game Industry, Animation, Film etc.
With all this Covidness happening, I'm inspired to learn to code to work from home. I understand that may not be possible off the bat but hey, worth a shot right? This shows the roots of coding and I like that a lot, I'm 30 and never knew this having dabbled still. But, there are cooks that haven't tried many foods, likewise, if I apply myself, this can happen! Thanks, man!
I’m a 35 divorced mom, Army Veteran home because I have Covid if I am going to survive in this economy I need to pivot and need to learn coding. Today is my day one! 🙏
I had to replay the video to see if the music bothers me. It did not because I was focused on what you were saying and not on the music. I wonder why background music bothers some people so much. I just realized that not only children get distracted easily, but adults get distracted easily. I am going to research why it happens.
I really like the idea of teaching the computer to do something, it's kind of cute when the little computer icon jumps up and down like, "oh! I get it!"
But it's more than that. How does counting in binary activate and perform operations. Coding has been made easier by using recognizable words, but that takes another set of binary operations. I'd like to see how the first language was developed from scratch. Like Jobs first partner. He designed his own computer and wrote language for it.
I am a University student who don't know coding. My mother has been bugging me telling me all the time how children these days are learning coding in school. I know of coding and I have used Block codes through Blueprint in Unity and Unreal to make working games. I have also programmed robots to move using simple commands, normally just follow lines and to know when to switch sides for sharp bends. My biggest thought and question is that how do you know what coding to learn really. It's easy to compile them all into one category but from my experience they are all unique. The coding I did for the robot and my games are completely different and although they are both categorized as "code" I would say they are as different as flying a plane to driving a car. Both are operating a vehicle but a driver and a pilot are most certainly different. I don't really know what my point is here, I am just getting annoyed that people keep saying coding is the future despite me technically already making my own code technically (although in super easy applications). If anyone here is a actual programmer who makes websites or applications, games or anything, what do you consider coding as because I am just confused? If any command to a machine or software is coding, how do you categorize it or differentiate it? Does it even need to be differentiated as to me calling everything coding is really confusing for people who have no idea what coding is
This is a really helpful video! However, it could have improved by mentioning Ada Lovelace, if Charles Babbage had worked alone who knows if we would have computers today as we know them.
Thanks, this is great. However, the music was too loud and made it a bit hard to focus. But the explenation helps a lot. I'm learning DevOps currently and this video explain very nicely what code is anywhay.
Hello, how are you? I've been following your channel for a long time. I'm admin/own a facebook group with intention to share computer ideas. Do you mind if i share your videos there? Thanks!!
I have no regrets about the volume level of the amazing background music. In fact, if I could go back, I would crank it up even higher. haha just kidding, sorry about it. If you noticed I stopped doing that in newer videos :P
Music: youtube.com/@TeXbeaTz
Gaming: youtube.com/@TeXplayit
Resources: youtube.com/@TeXupply
😂😂😂😂
Very inspirational sounding tutorial but not terrible 😂
I was totally rocking out! In going to have to watch it again bc I forgot to absorb what coding is 🤣
I can hear you just fine 👂
I can literally hear you just fine. Maybe people are just vibing to the music and they forget why they even came here hahaha.. Anyways, your video helped me out alot! BTW you sound just like MCreamy
This is a great intro for those of us who literally know nothing but are interested in learning code. First one I’ve found like it
Great to hear!
Are you still into it?
Elon musk is right, you can learn anything right now off the internet. This video is the first video that has taught me what a computer language is. Thank you author for a very clear and detailed explanation.
I agree great explanation
this is so simple and amazing at the same time. I have been coding for a while now and i want to congratulate you on the simplicity of this
Thanks!
As someone attempting to self teach coding with absolutely zero point of reference... this was a FANTASTIC explanation! Thank you very much
How's it going?
so where do i go from here? what r u doing?
Tell us what you’ve accomplished so far
Tell us what's up buddy. It's been a year. Going good on the "Self teach" journey? I need to know because I have opted for the same
Learning the history of how it all started really helped me understand more about coding. Thank you!
This was truly excellent. Im a software engineer and can verify. This is exactly right and brilliantly explained. Kudos!
Allahu akbaat😮😮😮
I would like to reach out where I am struggling
I've been binging coding on youtube for a few hours now and this so far as been the best explanation of the basics
Wow, thanks!
I've not regretted watching this via. The question I ask myself and others for more than 3 decades has been answered by This bid. Thanks so much
This was a really good and succinct explanation of coding. It helped me with my assignment. Thank you.
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching
Which assignment
@@eerlagopi5783 ... exactly... Which assignment???
Qed
@@Bhaskarchaudhary Some Indian guy is speaking, I don't Know Indian Language.
the music gets intense
You are so awesome. Thank you, from the depths of my previously very sore brain. I was an Arts major in school and enthusiastically avoided trying to learn this stuff until now. You're the first basic programming video maker who doesn't sound like the adults in Charlie Brown. Again, thank you for the migraine relief.
hahaha! That is great to hear. I am glad you got something out of it. Cheers
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Where'd you go from here?
Great video! I saw some videos about coding today but this one helped me better to understand how it works. Thanks, man!
All I have to say is I am an 8th grader who is having a midlife crisis and this was very helpful . I think I have found my purpose thanks to you :)
haha great!
I can hear the guy just fine. Can’t hear? Then use captions but I do believe the music should lower itself down.
You just cracked the code to receive the info from this video
Best video I've seen to describe what coding is and it's function. Thanks for making this 👍
I’m 12 and i want to learn coding for my future I’m new to this and imma start this
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me to just that im 10
Same
Me too
Im upside down 6 which mean im 9 and i want to learn too
To all new programmers, a reminder that you are doing your best. Don't give up now. A little more push could bring the break you so desperately need.
I am rooting for you ❤❤
I love how you explained this, you aim to do better at harnessing the skills and potential of your understanding, it really gave me a good understanding about software way to go :)
The way you explained was amazing now I have understood coding very well👍👍 respect you from heart thankyou
Coding always seems like a huge mystery and ridiculously complex but this makes it makes it easier to digest
3:45 "...and it's like being a Chef writing a Recipe, because both Chefs writing recipes and Computer Programmers writing Code, both have the ability to create something awesome using the Resources and Tools available"
Mind blowing yet extremely joyfully inspired hearing this!!!
I was considering becoming a Chef, however I couldn't due to a complicated Health Issues which prevent Me from being One. That hasn't stopped Me from pursuing a Career change in My late 30s that involved both Logic and elements of Creativity.
I still have some time and energy to undertake a do-over and everywhere I turn Computer Programming/Coding/Machine learning etc always appears to be the lucrative Career worth venturing into with many avenues closer to My Highest Values, Personality etc I can further venture into i.e Video Game Industry, Animation, Film etc.
This 1:27 part reminded me of “ Wanted “ then the thread had messages in it.
I'm studying computer engineering and still wanted to watch this. I ask myself this question daily.
Hey! I need help
Your video is the first one that made sense to me about what coding is, thank you!
As a 75 year old who did some coding 35 years ago , I dont know thatI need this but I'd like to keep up with our grandkids, hexidecimal back then
With all this Covidness happening, I'm inspired to learn to code to work from home. I understand that may not be possible off the bat but hey, worth a shot right? This shows the roots of coding and I like that a lot, I'm 30 and never knew this having dabbled still. But, there are cooks that haven't tried many foods, likewise, if I apply myself, this can happen! Thanks, man!
And did it work out?
Nothing is too late buddy
That’s awesome man! Keep going!
Hey Tod! 😃 How's learning code coming along?
what did u do to start
I am software engineer at Google why am i here?
Underrated comment lol
He is just showing off😂😂 lol
How?
You guys really suck now.
How's life?
Yes, the age old question. Turkey or facebook
hahaha
Both!
Jajaja
turkey the helll...
This gave me confidence to start my coding journey. Thank you.
Very good! Where there’s a will there’s a way
Thank you for giving us a short and powerful way to code. this video helped me
Finally a video that actually explains what something is using real world examples.
The best description I ever heard of thanks
Amazing video, great analogies. You made something complex, simple. I appreciate you.
Thanks for the kind words! I appreciate you back haha
This was pretty emotional with the choice of background music in the end.
Did you cry?
@@TeXplaiNIT more like inspired.
@@jamesrodriguez2583 oh ok now I feel like I was being a bully with my response. Just kidding, thanks for watching!
He did a great job explaining the origin in a concise way
Thank you, that was incredibly cohesive and straightforward. How can I not subscribe? Effing awesome!
Glad it helped!
I’m a 35 divorced mom, Army Veteran home because I have Covid if I am going to survive in this economy I need to pivot and need to learn coding. Today is my day one! 🙏
Good luck!
So, back in the day when people used to edit and create a MySpace layout, was that considered coding?
Yes
I’m really considering learning. Just picked up a systems engineer position for DOD and I feel this will be a good transition
It just makes me want my coding class more 👨💻
I had to replay the video to see if the music bothers me. It did not because I was focused on what you were saying and not on the music. I wonder why background music bothers some people so much. I just realized that not only children get distracted easily, but adults get distracted easily. I am going to research why it happens.
Amazing vid!!
Thank you for this thorough explanation man!! 😎👊🏿😊
Any time!
MAJESTIC VIDEO!
Good video but the music blasting was annoying
bruh honestly
This is such a nice explanation .. nice analogy used
Wow, I loved this video. This is a great explanation.
This is wonderful. This makes me want to learn more on coding.
This is literally th only video that explains this.....love it
I’m teaching myself coding and am making my second website. This vid helped heaps thanks!
How's it going?
Do a video on the essentials to finally earn in coding and what do you need for coding like the languages, where do you apply on coding etc
Awesome video my guy actually got the information that I wanted.
Coding seems very interesting :-)
🔥
I really like the idea of teaching the computer to do something, it's kind of cute when the little computer icon jumps up and down like, "oh! I get it!"
Thanks! Understood the basics. Nicely made.
But it's more than that. How does counting in binary activate and perform operations. Coding has been made easier by using recognizable words, but that takes another set of binary operations. I'd like to see how the first language was developed from scratch. Like Jobs first partner. He designed his own computer and wrote language for it.
This is beautiful!
Awesome explanation. Tqvm for sharing info.
really awesome video thank u so much you made it very simple
Beautifully explained
I am now going to enroll in a coding boot camp because of this video. Thank you !
Does anybody feel like he’s talking faster or slower in accordance with the changing speed of the tune? Anyways, Great Video.👍🏻
Lmao yea, around the 3:25 mark
No that is your brain not him
Great way of explaing it. Loved it.
I'm struggling to hear what's being said thanks to the music.
•Mystix• •Legend• the subtitles are auto-generated and not made by the maker of the video so not every word he says is gonna come out right dumbass
You are right. There is no matching in title and video.
the background music was too loud. I could hear you, but it was distracting. thumbs up for the video. (Y)
The music was perfect I was concentrating in your message you trying to put throw
First time I have been explained code and I understand. Thanks
I'm 7, I don't know what is coding, I want to learn coding
Go for it kid I am 12!
Fantastic and simple explanation.
Can't wait to start it
that background music is so loud, which does not allow to concentrate listen to what you are saying!
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Bruhhhhhh
I diddnt even notice, i suppose it depends on the person.
I used earphones, so I heard him good
Yeah! Too loud!
too loud background music
This is an amazing explenation for is absolut newbies who are interested, Thank you for this video.
Idk bout other's, but I could hear this guy perfectly!
ya
Excellent explanation.
I am a University student who don't know coding. My mother has been bugging me telling me all the time how children these days are learning coding in school. I know of coding and I have used Block codes through Blueprint in Unity and Unreal to make working games. I have also programmed robots to move using simple commands, normally just follow lines and to know when to switch sides for sharp bends. My biggest thought and question is that how do you know what coding to learn really. It's easy to compile them all into one category but from my experience they are all unique. The coding I did for the robot and my games are completely different and although they are both categorized as "code" I would say they are as different as flying a plane to driving a car. Both are operating a vehicle but a driver and a pilot are most certainly different. I don't really know what my point is here, I am just getting annoyed that people keep saying coding is the future despite me technically already making my own code technically (although in super easy applications). If anyone here is a actual programmer who makes websites or applications, games or anything, what do you consider coding as because I am just confused? If any command to a machine or software is coding, how do you categorize it or differentiate it? Does it even need to be differentiated as to me calling everything coding is really confusing for people who have no idea what coding is
This is a really helpful video! However, it could have improved by mentioning Ada Lovelace, if Charles Babbage had worked alone who knows if we would have computers today as we know them.
So impossible it shouldn't exist. Life is so strange
Yes this one
This filled more gaps for me from recent videos! omfg.
Awesome explanation! Easy to understand! Thank you 👏
Nice man , i like the way u teach . I think coding is really awesome ,hard , needs a lot of practice and very important all at once .
Thank you! And I agree ☝️
i loved the way you made this video, better than any teacher could give me!
Wow, thanks!
Great video. I also had to lower the background music since I’m using it for my students at school
Noted!
0:40 perfect analogy
Nice way of explaining 💪🏽
Thanks, this is great.
However, the music was too loud and made it a bit hard to focus.
But the explenation helps a lot.
I'm learning DevOps currently and this video explain very nicely what code is anywhay.
Thank you for the video. I'll subscribe in the hopes that the rest of your videos don't have music so loud I can't think. It's terribly annoying.
I LOVE THE MUSIC!
Great video you explained this so well
Hello, how are you? I've been following your channel for a long time. I'm admin/own a facebook group with intention to share computer ideas. Do you mind if i share your videos there? Thanks!!
So cool. Thank you!
The music is so distracting !!
Im not deaf, I just have the attention span of a left toe and the background is pretty distracting. Add the fact that everything's confusing af
Well than fuck you
@@BatMan-kl2id troll
The 'music' is annoying and distracting.
this vid was so educating and amazing i really apriciate dis vid amazing job!
Great explanation!
Can codes make a game, edit green screen or make a short film?
@BiG DawG thank you ^-^
Great and simple explanation!
before this video I thought code is just a magic, you feed and it just works. I didn't know there was a logic.
I am 6months old and i want to learn this
this looks soo cool because i downloaded python
then i hope u will get it wht happened next :D
you are the smartest 6 month old in the world.
@@mylifeasmatji7624 ty
@Shivangi j thats what make me smart
So your parents just allowed you to use gadgets? Lmao
@@carlodwightguzman2061 i dont need parents for that
This was a really helpful video. Thanks.😊
I’m glad! Cheers