Learn To Code In 9 Months By Doing This

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • Learning to code changed my life, career and future. It bothers me when I see people spending years to learn this skill, so this video is my approach to learning how to code quickly. Why spend years and years learning something can learn in less than a year?

Комментарии • 35

  • @SalmanM190
    @SalmanM190 Год назад +7

    Im in highschool right now, a senior, and really investing what I can to try and get as much knowledge as I can so I could get into the tech field as soon as possible, your videos are honestly the best advice I can get for future employment if I can ever acquire it. Thanks man honestly!

  • @brassrootsmusic8340
    @brassrootsmusic8340 9 месяцев назад +1

    I never like posts and rarely comment on videos but this one was straight up inspirational! I'm at the point in my life where both my wife and I are wanting to change careers (coding and cybersecurity respectively) and this brings the message home loud and clear. I'm off the calendar and time is definitely not on my side - but I'm driven to make the change for my family. Thanks for this, Brian.

  • @Will2getfit
    @Will2getfit Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video.
    Learning WHERE and HOW to start is definitely one of the challenges for sure.

  • @tomazkocjancic2462
    @tomazkocjancic2462 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your videos.
    They are a true inspiration as I am now approaching 40 and in chase for a new chapter.
    Bravo, keep on doing great things.
    Thanks again

  • @englishteacherjeff5426
    @englishteacherjeff5426 Год назад +3

    Great video. I am not currently interested in coding. However, I love your videos. If I ever decide to learn to code, I will follow your advice. Thanks for making these videos. More power to you. I told my son in high school to study coding. Sadly, I have not seen him do anything. I will forward this video to him.😁

  • @tecnologiayfinanzas.4702
    @tecnologiayfinanzas.4702 Год назад

    Very consistent information, thanks You.

  • @officialridwan_
    @officialridwan_ 4 месяца назад

    All your videos are always helpful, they always fuel my motivation to not give up. thank you for all that you do.

    • @brian-cache
      @brian-cache  4 месяца назад

      Happy to help! Don't give up

  • @matthewrutherford3031
    @matthewrutherford3031 Год назад

    Great video thank you

  • @wakeupneo101
    @wakeupneo101 Год назад

    Nice bro. Thanks

  • @SiryujinGoml
    @SiryujinGoml Год назад

    I have a good understanding and went through the javasrcipt codecamp portion already should i go straight into the reacts framewokrs portion first or start doing the vanilla javascript projects?

  • @Eyatuphilip_EPE
    @Eyatuphilip_EPE Год назад

    Thank You bro

  • @Eyatuphilip_EPE
    @Eyatuphilip_EPE Год назад

    Can you please also help and make a video on how to approach and interpret what any project would need to start

  • @bruce8703
    @bruce8703 Год назад +1

    Have you looked into CS50. I just started learning to code 1 month ago using Harvards free CS50 course and was planning on finishing that, getting the Certificate then moving onto freecodecamp. Is CS50 not as relevant to work in the industry because I do feel like I'm learning concepts?

  • @devpuddle
    @devpuddle Год назад

    Did you do the Responsive Web Design portion?

  • @redrum4486
    @redrum4486 11 месяцев назад +1

    ngl i've been trying to code for nearly 10 years in my personal time nd i'm 27 now and have been in a coding job for 2 years and i'd call myself a programmer now as i can do my role well.. it's a journey for sure

    • @brian-cache
      @brian-cache  11 месяцев назад

      Definitely a journey and not for the faint of heart

  • @He_isI
    @He_isI Год назад +2

    Greetings. Congratulations on your achievement! I guess it all boils down to: How bad do you want it? I just started to learn coding about a month ago. I like it! It’s a lot to cover, but very doable. I’m a fuel driver, and already make good money. The hardest part right now is making time to learn after working 10+ hour shifts.

    • @R0KATAN5KY
      @R0KATAN5KY Год назад

      I'm in the same boat! I actually just got a regional truck job where I'm only out Tuesdays-Fridays. I spend maybe 2 hours a night on coding after my shift and 8 hours a day on my weekends. It's definitely worth the pay cut!

    • @R0KATAN5KY
      @R0KATAN5KY Год назад

      And hey, trucker to trucker, if you ever want a study buddy, hit me up!

    • @He_isI
      @He_isI Год назад

      How far along are you in coding?

    • @R0KATAN5KY
      @R0KATAN5KY Год назад

      @UnTimed Purpose Well I actually just ended a bootcamp. It sucked. So I'm starting anew and taking some udemy courses and teaching myself. I'd say I have a pretty basic understanding of front-end. But there's so much to learn. It's been 18 weeks since I started learning.

    • @He_isI
      @He_isI Год назад +1

      @@R0KATAN5KY Ok. You’re way ahead of me. I’m studying using a mentorship course by Stefan Mischook. Not too shabby I think.

  • @josephthecreator
    @josephthecreator Год назад

    Great video as always! I also started out with freeCodeCamp initially.

  • @jboogie1398
    @jboogie1398 Год назад +1

    ADVICE PLEASE :
    I am following an online course and I keep getting stuck on projects with certain parts of JavaScript should I
    A) go back over the module till i can complete the module project
    Or
    B) do what I can and move on. ( I normally get it 80% complete )
    I have a good grasp of majority of what I learn but I can spend days on something and end up loosing all self belief.
    Any advice would be great , love your videos ❤

    • @jboogie1398
      @jboogie1398 Год назад

      @@brian-cache thank you , guess it’s time to go back and nail it :)

  • @timvibes
    @timvibes Год назад

    Newbie here. I want to learn a job ready language. What language should I learn first? I'm torn between Javascript, Python, and C++. Anything else helps. Thanks boss!

  • @Mentalist06
    @Mentalist06 9 месяцев назад

    hello brian. what do you think about bootcamps ?

    • @brian-cache
      @brian-cache  9 месяцев назад

      Depending on the quality they can help but I don’t think they’re necessary at all. Too many free resources out there

    • @Mentalist06
      @Mentalist06 9 месяцев назад

      @@brian-cache you are right but meeting senior devs and other devs. Getting community and certification if you complete final project in 6 weeks. What do you think about smart contracts ?

  • @SAKE42able
    @SAKE42able 7 месяцев назад

    But how studying one language will make find a job I mean Howknowing one language will take me to the field of tech I will stick in

  • @eduardobrigas4177
    @eduardobrigas4177 Год назад

    I guess 2 hours per day would be ideal to start

  • @a.drummond8745
    @a.drummond8745 Год назад +1

    My dude I appreciate you videos and your style. I feel like you are talking to a brotha…
    When you said go to freecodecamp… I made it a favorite. Thank you sir. I appreciate your vids a lot, keep it up