How I Would Learn to Code in 2024 (if I had to start over)
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
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It is that time of the year again when I give you the exact way I would learn to code in 2024 from scratch if I were starting over today without having written a single line of code before and with no CS degree and no connections or any other unfair advantage.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Learning to Code is Changing in 2024...
1:14 Best Way to Get Started Learning to Code
2:05 Best Programming Languages & Roadmaps in 2024
2:37 How to Start for FREE
3:10 Get 60+ Coding Courses for the Price of a Coffee a Day!
4:43 Why 99% of Beginners Quit
6:40 You MUST DO THIS Before You Start...
7:27 How to Hack Your Brain to Learn to Code
9:47 BIGGEST BEGINNER MISTAKE
10:30 How to Get a Job FAST (with no experience)
12:27 Avoid THESE Coding Resume MISTAKES
13:05 Overwhelmed? Do THIS
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i was massive procrastinator , and it makes me depressed alot , but now a day i figured out that doing , i mean just doing instead of just thinking can make lot of sense, we are all trapped in same matrix stuff, same laziness , companies profit from our laziness but we dont get nothing
Just sit down and do hardest shit ever, because that is what makes people success. I loved the video , to the point. I hope i complete it without procastination
Real experience can only be gained by building something by yourself and NOT following a tutorial... Programming tutorials do not teach you the skills that the tutorial creator used to plan out, build, troubleshoot, and present the tutorial that you are following. You need those skills to build projects on your own. It's basically the same as focusing on the fundamentals of programming and not on the syntax of a programming language.
Well how can you build something, if you don’t know how to code
Good point of view , but i think you can also gain exp thru theory . Most ofc you get by doing but you need direction and help when you know nothing about it ❤
Many people say the same thing, but everybody leaves the real issue out of the subject.
Where to actually start? No step by step but how do i even apply all these codes im learning? 🤣🙄 i’ve done a lot of research i’d say im intermediate in Python language and i understand it to the point where I can do my own thing but how do i even do it? 🤣 i dont even know how to apply these codes
You made me start coding. I'm pursuing tech career because of your channel since last year!
Me too!
That's awesome!
Nah I'd suggest u to go with the first option
How?
i also started coding because of you. Thanks
I started my first language Python in December 2023 and am still learning. Thanks for your motivation.
Good Job for you ,,,,, But caan You please tell me how you are progressing because I am planning to self teach coding now??
Same here could you tell me the plan you're following
@@alshuwaiee27 It's very simple!!! don't pay for any coding courses trust me just read a book called automating boring stuff with python and crash course into python and then make a few projects and there you have it.
Good to hear your opinions. Great content!
Thanks brother. Great content and practical as well.
"Give yourself experience" Well said.
well thanks for your advices about the resume , now i can start be myself and demostrate what i have learnt in programming.
My 11 year old daughter has an interest in coding. I have no clue about it. What steps should I take to get her started?
Fantastic, You are best motivator I have ever seen. 😄
Helpful, Thanks
TY! You showed me the way🤩
Appreciate you and this video. Its super overwhelming for me to pivot into a new career. I am in the middle of it now, complete life change. Thank you for taking the time to make this. I am having trouble picking a field but think that I am leaning on python for data science. Seems like a solid play with AI coming.
I'm also trying to figure out what to go into but I want to make sure I go into something where I can work with AI. Is that what you'd reccomend is data science for understanding and working with AI? Also do yk of any good online programs, courses, or even bootcamps for learning how to devolop and work with AI?
Learning Java is like learning English. It dives you more in depth into data structures and algorithms. Not only you can build android apps, but you can work on big enterprise apps which enhances the devs to work on larger systems. Front end is becoming more and more saturated in my opinion. Best of luck!🎉
Yh front end is saturated. What about backend or full stack?
thank you bro!
I am impressed by your skills, what filter do you use for your audio ?
11:30 it's probably easier to start contributing to open source software then to write a random program from scratch and hoping anybody takes notice of it.
Outstanding video and advice!! Just in case I missed it, could you tell how long, more or less, it took you from scratch to feeling confident as to apply for a dev job. Cheers!
Awesome!
Learning is fine. Thete are plenty of resources available. But can you show us how to get interviews for self taught developers?
Greate tips!! coould you share this sample resume ?
for anyone wondering about the guy who scraped LinkedIn data: Luke Barrousse - "Building a bot to scrape job data"
First Comment ! Thank you for making me start this wonderful Coding Journey brother 👑✨
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best motivatoe ever
0:00-1:15 : Introduction to learning to code in 2024 and the changing tech job market.
1:16-3:55 : Step 1 - Choosing a programming language and focusing on web development, data science, or AI.
3:56-5:45 : Step 2 - Starting with free resources like RUclips tutorials or investing in premium paid materials.
5:46-8:12 : Step 3 - Overcoming the dip in learning by staying motivated and having a strong reason for learning to code.
8:13-9:45 : Step 4 - Balancing learning and doing, gaining real-world experience by building functional software projects.
9:46-10:20 : Conclusion and the importance of standing out in a competitive job market.
**FASTEST WAY TO LEARN TO CODE** im learning to code rn. i learned javascript via an online one-one course. it was rly good. but i didnt code for a while after and forgot it. since then, ive tried many times to learn to code. i did a coursera course to learn python, it was rly good, but quite expensive. then i tried free online courses, again, rly good, but too guided, i dont remember anything bc all i was doing was typing what they told me to. then i watched those 'learn python in one hour' youtube videos. also good, but i was zoned out most of the time and all of these were making me learn coding so slowly(other than the online javascript course which was rly rly good).
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**STEP BY STEP** (atleast whats working for me)
1. do a beginner coursera course, do one of those free online courses, or watch a 'learn python in 1 hour' videos. - this is just so you figure out the basics and what they do (like functions, classes, print, if loops, etc.)
2. do projects. no more courses once you've gotten the basic controls down. do projects! - first i searched 'beginner python projects' on yt and followed along! yes, follow along, so ur actually coding, dont just watch.
3. then after i followed along with 2 beginner yt projects. i thought up/searched up beginner project ideas and did some myself
4. then level up, follow along with some intermediate yt projects, then do some intermediate projects by urself. so on so forth...
4. i am still in phase 3 lol but i can tell its working a lot better than any courses because its hands on, im learning problem solving when i run into an error, and im thinking it through. plus its fun bc im actually creating smth and not just mindlessly following a course. but diff things work for different people!
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-keep in mind that i did learn javascript alr and i was pretty good (intermediate I would say) so that probably helped me learn python, even though i havnt done javascript in 3 years.
I have improved my programming skills thanks to ur channel, I have a question for this big community. Where can I find remote jobs as a frontend dev? I live in El Salvador but I'd like to work from for companies from other countries
unless you have a diploma, alongside numerous certifications and verifiable work experience (or a TRULY astonishing portfolio that you can point to) thats not gonna happen. even scut work gets done by accomplished local people under the guise of an "unpaid internship". a year of freelance, working for cents on the dollar to build a reputation before you jack up the price for something half decent is the only option
care to share what your strong "WHY" is ? i'm 0 in programming , still cannot find time to learn it.
Choose the best or the most oversaturated languages with thousands people applying for the same jobs
This video made me go listen to classical music
Hi. Question, I have no prior experience but I am currently working a certification on freecodecamp on HTML & CSS. Question is should I continue with that or hop on the JavaScript certification instead?
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Is That Right Decision To Learn Python Behalf Of Other Languages?
I have a BA in Mechanical Engineering Tech. I’m currently working as a Mechanical Engineer, so far I’m not liking it 😢😂. I want a job where I find it useful and making conveyors it’s the for me. I also want to be able to work from home and spend time with my dog. I was interested in code because of robotics and apps, while I did take a class in C++ it was a learning curve for me. I was wondering if anyone has some advice for me where to begin this journey of dining a good remote job that isn’t as stressful and be flexible, I was thinking of iT support for now but not sure where I would move up later in life thank you!!
Good day. I cannot seem to pay for the membership on the zero to mastery website. I live outside of the US, so just wanted to ask if there is a way to join.
Is there any platform for me to provide free coding services as I want to gain some experience
Started in 2022 and feel stuck
I think that casey neistat quote was stolen from Arthur Schopenhauer - "A man can do what he wills, but he cannot will what he wills"
Can you please tell me what kind of laptop or computer I should buy?
If you have a preference I like the MacBook Air for Mac and thinkpad for windows both good options!
What tha.....
Ok, I'm here.
If I want to get a front end job using ZTM, should I learn email development on the side as a back up or not really needed?
I already know HTML CSS and JavaScript, but I kinda forgot the syntax, but I know the basic concepts. I just need a refresher... Will The Complete Web Developer in 2024 and Complete React Developer in 2023 (w/ Redux, Hooks, GraphQL) be enough to get a job?
Perfect timing, and I have a question for the community. I'm a 16 year old guy from germany and can already do some programming, but I want to improve further. My question is, firstly, whether the job is future-proof, and secondly, I want to attend dual college in Germany where you can gain experience and earn some money alongside studying (because you study 2 weeks and work 1 week). I aspire to become a Full Stack or Backend Software Engineer, and I'm currently learning Python. However, I'm contemplating whether to switch to learning JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. 1. Does it make sense? 2. In the college I want to attend (Software Development), C++ and Java more is more commonly taught Perhaps, I should consider learning them? What are your thoughts?
There is no futureproof. But to make your offer to the market more resilient, you need to multitask. Like also know electronics, telecoms etc
even though the mern stack and latest js frameworks and technology seem flashy and edge cutting, they're mostly used by startups. I'd suggest you learn java or C# for development, because of their strong and stable ecosystem and abundant job offers
Zero to master is nice, but they dont teach you from the scratch, they dont teach you the syntax as beginner to python, and python i thing is more for people who know good the math.
That’s not true friend.
Zero To Mastery shows you the syntax and everything you need to learn the basics of coding.
Everything isn’t just going to be handed to you on a silver platter in life, much less as a software engineer.
The word “engineer” means to design and build.
This means you’re going to have to go off on your own and figure some things out.
No offense, but if you don’t get into that mindset of figuring things out yourself, you may want to look into another career.
A large part of programming is solving problems.
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“Drink one less coffee per day” as if you have expenses outside basic necessities. 😂
Rent, utilities, car insurance and grocery. That’s it dude. No extra expenses. Haven’t even bought conditioner or shampoo in like a year. It’s a struggle.
Same old same old
just watched your video, thank you, this brought a sense of motivation in me, I'll retake coding this 2024, I should've continued. 🥲
Awesome!