FASTEST Way to Learn to Code and ACTUALLY Get a Job (in 2023)

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    From the day I started writing code for the first time, it took me only 4 months to get my first job as a full-stack developer at a big company in London.
    But there are still things even I wish I knew at the time when I started so I often ask myself, how would I learn to code and get a job if I were to start over from scratch.
    So here are the 4 steps that you need to take and throughout this video, I will also share the 3 biggest mistakes I see beginners make when they’re learning to code including the biggest mistake I personally made. So make sure you watch this video all the way through to learn all of that.
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    0:00 Intro
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    1:57: Step 1 - DO THIS FIRST
    3:07 Step 2 - BEST COURSES TO LEARN TO CODE
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  • @InternetMadeCoder
    @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад +10

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    • @REDMI-tc6yo
      @REDMI-tc6yo Год назад

      Howdy! I really appreciate the work you do for those interested in programming. Now I would like to say a few things about myself. I entered a mentoring program a year ago, based on C++ to learn programming from scratch. Due to certain reasons, such as my current job, the problems in my life, I could not learn constantly and I did not manage to finish the mentoring program. I was stuck on functions, classes and objects. And I want to say that I paid a lot of money to have access to the study. And now I don't know what to do, to enter the mentoring program again I have to pay again a monthly installment, and I can't afford it. Those who finish the program must work on 2 personal projects and those will be the entrance to a company. Everyone can choose if they want to continue with c++ or switch to Javascript. I need an advice from you on how to proceed so that in the coming months I can hire myself as a programmer. I feel a little strange because I paid a very large amount of money and I didn't manage to get a job. I feel a little insecure because I don't know how to continue, because there is a lot of information online and you don't know what to learn. It's kind of crazy you can waste your time for nothing. Help

    • @Silver_Surfer85
      @Silver_Surfer85 Год назад +1

      What are your thoughts on the full stack web dev course on Udemy? It’s what I am doing and I too started in Python. But settled here on web dev

  • @benno8699
    @benno8699 Год назад +6

    Great video! Thank you. Definitely liked your message at the end there. I would definitely want to see a video on your time management and coding hours.

  • @chrisorlandi7011
    @chrisorlandi7011 Год назад +11

    Really appreciate your time in making this video and sharing your tips and advice. I think you said it best be excited to fail, be excited to break things, put in the hard work. All of your videos haven’t been very helpful and regardless of how many times I’ve rewatch them I always find something new. just start it ZTM today and talk about it a challenging path. But it’s worth every second. Appreciate your time.

  • @sexycouchpotato1411
    @sexycouchpotato1411 Год назад +6

    Yes! We would love to see a video how you managed your time and coded every day!

  • @jathebest2835
    @jathebest2835 Год назад +1

    Absolute motivation bomb..🔥 Thank you again, and we'll (*Online learners) make it!

  • @hamzyab
    @hamzyab Год назад +22

    I'm learning Java currently. I'm still in phase 1. To anybody seeing this, just calm down and keep going. There'll be times when it will feel very slow, make sure to remind yourself that you're taking steps.

    • @CHAS-fw4qm
      @CHAS-fw4qm Год назад +2

      Im currently learning html & css and I agree. You have to give yourself some grace, relax and take the steps necessary to fulfill your dreams. Enjoy the journey, keep me posted here🤝🏾

    • @hamzyab
      @hamzyab Год назад

      @@CHAS-fw4qm Sure will do brother.

    • @itsyaboi5488
      @itsyaboi5488 Год назад +2

      Needed this as a self taught learner I struggle at times to try and make big gains but remember to just get 1 % better a day

    • @enlightened7354
      @enlightened7354 Год назад +1

      Bro believe me after java + android development html, css, JavaScript easily can be learnt

    • @enlightened7354
      @enlightened7354 Год назад +2

      My advice bro try to learn java with android development, where you can use java in real projects. When you face OOP dont worry continue working on real projects, and there will be time you understand OOP concept but it takes time. I myself first learned java with solving problems then when i come across withh oop concept i started learning android and then i practiced java with android and after i understand why to use OOP and you can read some book on the way of learning. Clean code and design patterns for OOP

  • @giuseppecolacino
    @giuseppecolacino Год назад +7

    I came across your channel about 1-2 months ago and really appreciate your content and the way you explain them.
    Thanks for sharing!
    Keep it up!!!

    • @InternetMadeCoder
      @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад +2

      amazing!

    • @petlover....6527
      @petlover....6527 Год назад +1

      @@InternetMadeCoder bro i don't have laptop bro
      I am very interested to learn coding.. please give me ur any old laptop bro please..🥺

  • @Reboot194
    @Reboot194 Год назад +56

    I love your channel! I'm CS student now in Ukraine and your videos have pushed me to make plan and inspired me, because in university I feel that we learn something useless.

    • @InternetMadeCoder
      @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад +14

      amazing! (stay safe btw!)

    • @andriishevchenko5532
      @andriishevchenko5532 Год назад +1

      Trying to learn how to code with light like 6-8 hours a day is an unforgettable experience

    • @Reboot194
      @Reboot194 Год назад

      @@andriishevchenko5532 Oh, don't worry about that, my house is connected to company electricity network or something, so I almost always have light

    • @kegami7997
      @kegami7997 Год назад

      @@Reboot194 I hope u will ok. I'm from Russia and i'm depressed because of i don't have a feature at this country, i don't uderstand how people can living like nothing is happening.

    • @VisionT
      @VisionT Год назад +1

      You're going to get drafted soon unless you're a female

  • @AndreSantos-nd8jz
    @AndreSantos-nd8jz Год назад

    you should make a video with web development salaries in tech industry, so we can know a little bit better of the differences of salaries between small companies and the top tier ones!

  • @sylwesterszwedzki9714
    @sylwesterszwedzki9714 Год назад

    Great, liked your video man. Keep it up ;]

  • @InglesConConfianza
    @InglesConConfianza Год назад +1

    My plan is to get my foot into the door for any coding job in Sweden. Right now I'm 10% into the "100 Days of Code: The Complete Python Pro Bootcamp for 2023" and am starting the CS50 Computer Science course you mentioned in another video.
    Would it be better to drop those courses and focus 100% on the "Complete Web Developer in 2022: Zero to Mastery" instead?
    It's just that I don't want to spread myself too thin.
    Thank you for your advice.

  • @hanliu6861
    @hanliu6861 Год назад +3

    As a child, I thought coding is super hard but now, thanks for your help, it is so much easier. Thank you! You are the best!

  • @MohsenTabrizi
    @MohsenTabrizi Год назад

    Hearing that helped me, thank you! Keep up the good job, i hope this helps you too

  • @radubirsan9009
    @radubirsan9009 Год назад +7

    I needed this video because i planned changing my career.. i am 28 years old , working full time chef and i think is time to use the knives only at home.. Thank you !

  • @anmolthind2381
    @anmolthind2381 Год назад +4

    YSSSS!!! Please make video on your routine while you were learning to code!!
    💕💙

  • @faizanahmed9304
    @faizanahmed9304 Год назад +2

    Thank you man! as always your videos are amazing.

  • @clanalareic8501
    @clanalareic8501 Год назад

    Thank you so much for you have motivated me

  • @benno8699
    @benno8699 Год назад +1

    I don't know how much you know about CS and CE degrees, but if you could make a video on that, I would find that helpful. I'm currently finishing high school and not sure what path to pursue in terms of a degree or maybe not at all.

  • @Winter-we3yk
    @Winter-we3yk Год назад +11

    I needed this video because I planned to do what you actually said you did to get to a job in 4 months. This helps a lot. I appreciate this, I aspire to be a self taught programmer.

    • @markmartin5364
      @markmartin5364 Год назад

      How much are u making after 4 months?

    • @digiornopizza1918
      @digiornopizza1918 Год назад

      @@markmartin5364two pence

    • @jxkerr2875
      @jxkerr2875 Год назад +1

      How is it going now?

    • @Winter-we3yk
      @Winter-we3yk Год назад

      @@jxkerr2875 I am learning every day. I definitely don’t think I’ll be getting a job in this field for a little while, but I won’t give up. Thank you for checking in. I use Mimo, and it helps a lot.

    • @markmartin5364
      @markmartin5364 Год назад

      @@jxkerr2875 I didn’t see the fight but why u gotta do me like that bro

  • @keylanoslokj1806
    @keylanoslokj1806 Год назад +2

    Yeah time management video would be great

  • @harmagedon64
    @harmagedon64 Год назад

    Very nice vid, dude! Hello from Portugal, June 2023 🇵🇹

  • @jesso6670
    @jesso6670 Год назад

    You are a perfect coder now 😊 your eyes change different.

  • @MrHaro187
    @MrHaro187 Год назад +7

    This channel has motivated me to pursue a career as a data analyst (have a bachelor's in economics) and also to learn python, which I've been doing for a month now, and I don't plan on quitting it. Also, thank you for showing me the world of awesome online courses that I didn't know about before! I am completing a course or two a month.

    • @MrHaro187
      @MrHaro187 Год назад

      @@kevinsedwards Nope. Just landed a job as an entry level analyst. 🤷‍♂

  • @YoungKingsYT
    @YoungKingsYT Год назад

    Hi, I really appreciate what you share.

  • @omprakashom4671
    @omprakashom4671 Год назад +2

    Best advice ever

  • @paulq0246
    @paulq0246 Год назад +54

    Love your videos! I'd love to hear how you managed your time learning how to code!
    I'm a month and half in and even though I've made lots of progress, it's crazy to hear how you managed to do all of this in 4 months.
    I'm coding at least 2 hours a day, with a max of 4 hours, while working a full time job and making time for the gym.
    I've given myself a realistic time frame of 2 years to get a job

    • @learner246
      @learner246 Год назад

      do you have a college degree? your situation sounds similar to mine

    • @paulq0246
      @paulq0246 Год назад +3

      @@learner246 HI! , no I don't unfortunately. I'm currently 37, I took a handful of college courses throughout the years trying to figure out exactly what I liked. I just randomly came across programing late last year and now here I am.
      I have my ups and downs but I understand it's part of the learning process

    • @learner246
      @learner246 Год назад +1

      @@paulq0246 good luck brother, dont give up

    • @justfloating9787
      @justfloating9787 Год назад +1

      I'm completely new to coding too .... is it possible to get a job in the IT field within 6 months atleast ? I love coding but I'm kinda short on time .....

    • @Johntreprenuer
      @Johntreprenuer Год назад +5

      coding a min 14 hours a week? i think 2 years is a stretch, I believe you can do it much sooner. Are you focusing on a certain job field? or role? Believing and confidence in your self is the first part of starting a career in tech.

  • @narutoashg
    @narutoashg Год назад +8

    I think I’d love to see a video on what he would do step by step in coding, when he was starting to see how he grinded and what kind of practices he was using.

    • @InternetMadeCoder
      @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад +4

      just making a video like this actually (for 2023)!

    • @jenjenjoe3847
      @jenjenjoe3847 Год назад +1

      @@InternetMadeCodersubscribed so I can see that video!

  • @babukicoding
    @babukicoding Год назад +3

    Great Video💜💙 Doing Coding + watching your Informative video👨🏻‍💻🇹🇷

  • @mznunaya
    @mznunaya Год назад +1

    Hey!... I like you. This is great content. Thanks for taking the time to make this video :)

  • @oncoding4520
    @oncoding4520 Год назад +2

    yeaaayyy my notification are ON. Thanks for uploading it :) I took note on your prev videos about projects like bug finding. A have a question and i want if you can share some thoughts. Is it ok for example copy paste 100% of a tutorial video for a project just to know the flow or the pattern of the project and somehow try to replicate it by your own. So for example I am now on that position that somehow I can understand the flow the logic of the code in React but if i will started from the beggining it will be difficult so usually i just copy paste random projects and keep notes and learn everything that i dont understand.

    • @InternetMadeCoder
      @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад +1

      yes that can be a great idea - copy to code to understand it and tweak it to see what happens - then apply what you learn to someting of your own. I've done something like this many times!

  • @brenxster4543
    @brenxster4543 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this great informations.

  • @TheJuraev
    @TheJuraev Год назад

    Can you make a video about sample of tasks which they can give you in camps and ect … thanks ❤

  • @chewelanthani432
    @chewelanthani432 Год назад +1

    Awesome vidoe.
    Please post the time management one as well

  • @anit3k
    @anit3k Год назад +123

    I am cs student from India but they teach us physics chemistry and maths

  • @juneh5748
    @juneh5748 Год назад

    i've heard many people suggesting cs50, the odin project, but both of them were too boring for me. i need things to be more visual, more colors (blaming my adhd), so far udemy has been the best. so yeah it's true that it really depends on the person

  • @ilfedrigo
    @ilfedrigo Год назад +1

    that cs50 music in the end just got me hahaha

  • @mhmd_old7
    @mhmd_old7 Год назад +2

    This is actually useful

  • @m4ntra272
    @m4ntra272 Год назад

    I just started to doubt this, because of the new open ai everyone is talking about. Can you talk about that ? I don't want to spend countless of hours learning this if even experienced programmers talks about they fear being replaced within the next 5 years. Do you think this is true ?

  • @ramdoni3935
    @ramdoni3935 Год назад +1

    What about the Go Language. is it the same tip you gave us?

  • @Suxanes
    @Suxanes Год назад +2

    Love your channel! Be great if we had discord channel :-) By the way, I plan on moving to Germany next year and want to know if most European countries require a degree to apply for Software engineering jobs? What's your experience been after applying? Oh man, I could have use some discount on ZTM...I already signed up for ZTM Python course...love it so far.
    Thank you and as always love your videos

    • @InternetMadeCoder
      @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад +1

      Amazing...yes I have been working on creating a Discord...I will release access to it very soon!!
      Degree definitely helps but there are many that don't require it (certainly not a CS degree)

  • @rhythmdutta387
    @rhythmdutta387 Год назад +3

    I'd really love to know how you managed your time when you were learning to code.

  • @passportbro904
    @passportbro904 Год назад +1

    Guys help me anyone, im about to do a full stack course but I really really really really don't want to build websites in any future job I have, shall I or can I focus on security or cloud immediately after bootcamp? Do I have to learn css & html, I think back end is more me

  • @juliusmcbrahampaapa-boaten9728
    @juliusmcbrahampaapa-boaten9728 Год назад +2

    Awesome 👍❤

  • @panagope
    @panagope Год назад +3

    Very nice video, we would like to know how many real study HOURS do we need to apply, during let's say 6 months, in order to get to a comfortable level for coding.

  • @marijatanchevska5863
    @marijatanchevska5863 Год назад

    I'm 37, a medical lab analyst, and i am gonna change my profession this year 🤪😊

  • @triplerr93
    @triplerr93 Год назад +1

    How does chat gpt affect this ? Web development might go away if ai can just creat simple sites

  • @waaagh3203
    @waaagh3203 Год назад

    "I don't need to know if something is easy. I just need to know if there is hope."

  • @USELESSFACTSDAILYDAY
    @USELESSFACTSDAILYDAY Год назад

    Me and my friend are learning JavaScript HTML CSS he has computer engineer degree, I don't and we know the same thing I'm self thaugh he actually told me he wishes he never went to college to learn programming because you can learn it on your own,he wasted so much money and time. just watch videos on RUclips or used Udemy there is a lot information out there to learn programming for free.

  • @xilxilxilxilxil
    @xilxilxilxilxil Год назад

    what do I do when all the companies in my area all require a University degree to accept my application in the first place?

  • @Hahakilll
    @Hahakilll Год назад

    Need a video on how many hours a day you spent coding

  • @rahalmehdiabdelaziz8121
    @rahalmehdiabdelaziz8121 Год назад

    I have a very important question: How learning software dev will change after Chatgpt and the explosion of the AI ???

  • @mohamedaminedammak2319
    @mohamedaminedammak2319 Год назад

    Thanks for the effort, can you give us a collection of courses from OSSU to learn the way you talked in this video... (i hope you got me)

  • @MohammedMuzammeel-oc1zq
    @MohammedMuzammeel-oc1zq 11 месяцев назад

    Can you tell me how much time does it took for you to learn DSA? as I have watched your 4months preparation video.

  • @RehanAnsari-mq8mx
    @RehanAnsari-mq8mx Год назад

    Please suggest best python bootcamp for beginners

  • @hossainmuhammad1670
    @hossainmuhammad1670 Год назад +1

    Leaving a comment here. Got into CS50x today. My goal is to at least become good at python/django. So that I can at least start working on backends. Keep me in your prayers. And I'll be sure to keep this updated.
    (Even if no one cares, it is something for me to look forward to. So that I can push myself. I have ADHD. And can't concentrate for long times unless there's a motivation to do so. Getting into cyberspace has been my life long dream & I hope to achieve that now more than ever)

    • @Amyrildora
      @Amyrildora Год назад

      Good luck man, you got this, hope you're kicking ass :)

  • @two1144
    @two1144 Год назад

    What are your thoughts on Exercism?

  • @joasegovia9427
    @joasegovia9427 Год назад

    Which is the case of the laptop?? Thks in advance

  • @tortyr666
    @tortyr666 Год назад +1

    Hello, could you answer that question: is it possible to work in London as a European for a Junior Ios developer? Regarding the Brexit situation, it was possible before, what about now? I think as a Lead or Senior it's OK, but not Junior. Thanks

    • @sweJEverywhere
      @sweJEverywhere Год назад

      German junior devs already working for US companies, it shouldn't be a problem.

  • @ArthurKozik
    @ArthurKozik Год назад

    Good

  • @sevidzemcollins1286
    @sevidzemcollins1286 Год назад

    Please sir I really need you to guide me to pursue my dreams

  • @jordanmasen
    @jordanmasen 4 месяца назад

    So should you focus on one language if you want to start out in a job with a small company? Or should you try multiple…

    • @jordanmasen
      @jordanmasen 4 месяца назад

      This is a great video thank you? I am just genuinely interested if you also started with learning coding in the internet?

  • @davidowuor4270
    @davidowuor4270 Год назад

    How many programming languages do you know

  • @shirinshojaei3352
    @shirinshojaei3352 Год назад

    Do I need any University degree or sth to be accepted for a job? I am so worried about this because somehow I can not go to university

  • @hv6411
    @hv6411 Год назад

    🤩🙏🏼

  • @sevidzemcollins1286
    @sevidzemcollins1286 Год назад

    Good morning sir am cameroonian and I have been having the dream of becoming a full stack developer. Pls sir can you be my mentor please

  • @FranciscoCantos
    @FranciscoCantos Год назад

    Do you need a powerful computer to code

  • @hamze5417
    @hamze5417 Год назад +1

    Bro I am willing to do learn it. But before I buy a laptop I wish to know if I could work as freelancer or get a job in which I could work on my laptop anywhere. Because I already work in an office but I got alot of free time and I wish to invest it

    • @InternetMadeCoder
      @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад +1

      you can definitely get freelancing jobs where you work from anywhere - I will probably look for something like this soon rather than my current job - harder to get your foot in the door but def possible

  • @widebleek8138
    @widebleek8138 Год назад

    How many hours did you do to be good enough to get a job?

  • @alfredooviedo9410
    @alfredooviedo9410 Год назад +1

    What is that cover for your Mac 💻

    • @nrprabhu555
      @nrprabhu555 Год назад

      Found it …. DBrand solstice

  • @MuhammadTalha-mc3xx
    @MuhammadTalha-mc3xx Год назад

    hey brother I am front end developer what do I do?

  • @Know-Way
    @Know-Way Год назад +6

    Learn to code, they say. Learn to code.
    So I learned to code. Now everywhere I look, I see bad code. From the POS (point of sale) at the grocery store, to my coffee pot, to the microwave. Bad code everywhere. I'm ruined for life. 😉

  • @dekumutant
    @dekumutant Год назад

    Lol there's so many motivational CS videos like this. Its a very weird side of youtube

  • @shubhambansode1358
    @shubhambansode1358 Год назад

    Can u make video on how to become junior developer in London as fresher what all interview round are there .

  • @hld3738
    @hld3738 Год назад +2

    I enjoy ZTM.

  • @Ravenfeldt
    @Ravenfeldt Год назад

    Did you change your mind about cs50? I'm surprised you didn't recommend it as you did in the past

  • @Dylan-fe2mp
    @Dylan-fe2mp Год назад

    How many time it will cost me if I put myself full time in getting my first job on backend with python? Do you recommend it? I really enjoy more python than html/css/js.
    Thank you!!

    • @InternetMadeCoder
      @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад +1

      Python is one of the best to go for as well - many people get there in 6-12 months, some less and some more

  • @howyou2035
    @howyou2035 Год назад +1

    1:20 🤣😂

  • @Rui28Costa
    @Rui28Costa Год назад

    How do u manage to work 4h a day? Working 8 hours, cooking, gym and cleaning. And i take 30 mins to arrive at work i have almost no time.

    • @InternetMadeCoder
      @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад

      if you sleep 8 hours, work 8 hours, commute 1 hour, cook 1 hour, gym 1 hour, clean 30min that still leaves 4.5 hours

  • @Denesysouza
    @Denesysouza Год назад

    Boiiiiiiiiiiii boyyyyyyyyyy

  • @coursesfever6585
    @coursesfever6585 Год назад

    i really want to know how many hours you spent every day to learn

  • @mclevelandkent
    @mclevelandkent Год назад

    Did you go to college or you are self taught

  • @gubbu8352
    @gubbu8352 Год назад

    Please make a video of resume building

  • @VolodymyrInTech
    @VolodymyrInTech Год назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @lauraashleynl
    @lauraashleynl Год назад

    Wait, how did you manage to code for several hours each day, WHILST also working a fulltime job? I've only got 4 hours of spare time during a work day, and part of that is taken up by cooking, eating, showering, exercising...

    • @0500MUSIC
      @0500MUSIC Год назад

      I was getting an average of 2 hours sleep a day during my learning years. Pretty sure he was the same.

    • @sian994official3
      @sian994official3 Год назад

      I’m doing the same. 8/10 hrs working as a chef/pizza chef and in the meaning exercising and studying 2/3 hours a day. I quit everything (friends,gym,cinema) for the moment except my fiancé. Prioritizing everything even if i’m bloody tired. My job gives me the power to stay motivated because at 29 ( after 12 years in kitchens) i’m feeling old, unsatisfied with tons of problems and pains.

  • @johnryder8464
    @johnryder8464 Год назад +1

    Dont even try to memorize code you will fail. Understand the concepts behind whatever solution you are trying to create.

  • @trsvalte837
    @trsvalte837 Год назад

    it's kinda out of topic but do u think freelancing is a good or bad thing?

    • @InternetMadeCoder
      @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад

      it's better than being employed - much better paid and more flexibility

    • @trsvalte837
      @trsvalte837 Год назад

      @@InternetMadeCoder 😄what about for someone who is still studying? because im still 11th grade from India so

    • @InternetMadeCoder
      @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад

      why would it be bad?

    • @trsvalte837
      @trsvalte837 Год назад

      @@InternetMadeCoder just making sure since I'm trying to do that😃thanks for the answer✨🤙🏿🤗

  • @texasviper2042
    @texasviper2042 Год назад

    How old were you when you started the coding journey

    • @InternetMadeCoder
      @InternetMadeCoder  Год назад

      23

    • @texasviper2042
      @texasviper2042 Год назад

      @@InternetMadeCoder I'm 22, graduated on September, an Economics degree. I really hope to practice well and be a software developer. I see its a good time, thought I was late

  • @codewithstephen6576
    @codewithstephen6576 Год назад

    There is no fastest way. Theres only the right way

  • @josecontreras2189
    @josecontreras2189 Год назад

    Is code academy a good place to start instead of a boot camp

    • @USELESSFACTSDAILYDAY
      @USELESSFACTSDAILYDAY Год назад +1

      Watch the video on RUclips for JavaScript for 12hr I learn so much in 5 days now learn loops or ready doing 4hr everyday like he say is very frustrating first time learning but you need keep going will get fun

    • @USELESSFACTSDAILYDAY
      @USELESSFACTSDAILYDAY Год назад

      @mohammadal-shuwaiee8940 here ruclips.net/video/lI1ae4REbFM/видео.html&feature=share
      He is a very good teacher and good luck mate

  • @TheShmrsh
    @TheShmrsh Год назад

    127 days is a lot

  • @younesaziz2715
    @younesaziz2715 Год назад

    Hello sir I am Pakistani girl nice video

  • @Lp-ze1tg
    @Lp-ze1tg Год назад

    Excel programming + python
    Html Css + JavaScript
    which path is the fastest and easiest?

    • @ajaymain3739
      @ajaymain3739 Год назад +2

      Html css Javascript is fast has more demand

  • @Denesysouza
    @Denesysouza Год назад +1

    But it's still 2022

  • @joeyalfaro2323
    @joeyalfaro2323 Год назад

    The companies want you fully trained on your first day on their stack of spaghetti. If you just went into Android development deep had someone to ask questions yes 127 days might be enough. Time wasted gathering material, going over material. I once watched 11 hour git tutorial learned nothing. Your learning to read code slowly then writing code slowly. Process can't be rushed. It has to be side hobby.

  • @AndriyYakovlevleo
    @AndriyYakovlevleo Год назад

    video for adding ad, useless

  • @damancandance1
    @damancandance1 Год назад

    is the gold rush dying out? kuz everyone seems to be selling shovels and pans lately, or is that just me lol?

  • @keylanoslokj1806
    @keylanoslokj1806 Год назад

    You need stronger audio

  • @jakubgadzala7474
    @jakubgadzala7474 Год назад

    At some point the best thing is to stop watching this kind of videos. Make an app. Or two...

  • @TITAN-sv5eg
    @TITAN-sv5eg Год назад

    If you watching my comment you should take 1.5 year or 2 years to learn how to code and get a jod

    • @BrianKarmo
      @BrianKarmo Год назад

      I'm reading your comment, and I've been self teaching for a little over a year, and i think im just about there any day/week/month now. lol. but interesting assumption or hypothesis, what, or should i ask why, do you come to that estimate of time?

    • @TITAN-sv5eg
      @TITAN-sv5eg Год назад

      @@BrianKarmo not yet

  • @Triple_A_679
    @Triple_A_679 Год назад +6

    I'm currently learning OOP in Java at University and it's the route I've picked to get into Software Development, I'm going to be honest, I find it very difficult and frustrating.

    • @edboss36
      @edboss36 Год назад

      You are blessed with the chance to learn so do it, always keep learning and improving. No more comfort

    • @darkglass5463
      @darkglass5463 Год назад

      I'm 33, after years of low paying jobs and horrible night shifts, I'm looking at this as a career path.
      My advice to you, and my former self, would be stick with it, finish what you start, I promise you it will be worth it, and you'll never regret it.
      Just keep going, it's really important to commit and just get it over and done with. Suffer for a few short years early in your life, and in the near future you'll be paid well and have a good life.
      The alternative is working horrible jobs that pay very little for maybe a decade or more, then eventually you'll be so exhausted and unfulfilled, but you have bills to pay so you can't just quit your job and go back to university, you're stuck.
      The only option I have is to learn a skill online or start a business. So use your early years as best as you can, they are your most important years.
      Make sure you make the right decisions so in a few short years your in a great position in life and the only way is up.
      Trust me... If you feel frustrated now, you have no idea how frustrating life will get if you quit things, I spend most waking hours trying to figure out how to earn a little more money, even some nights my dreams revolve around it,
      A few years of grinding will save you a decade of regret, exhaustion, you'll be older and have less energy, less motivation, less confidence, less positivity, less self esteem.
      I really hope you'll heed my advice and be killing it in a few years, it will be worth it, it will pay off.

    • @edboss36
      @edboss36 Год назад

      @@darkglass5463 I like that mentality of working hard when young for a better future. Some people oppose it but the earlier you start the more chance you have for success and true freedom. Starting at 50 is even better than 60