Many thanks for the video , has come at a good time, I have paid quite a bit for a course on front end and just about the "throw the towel in " think I have defiantly hit the DIP, I am finding it very difficult to stay focused after 5 months of html and CSS (and I should be a lot further into the course) , I don't even want to look at code at present, I just keep jumping between the free sites looking for some inspiration. like a lot of others are saying is to do more project. will keep plodding on !!!
I was doing good practicing/working on a project big or small at least once everyday but mounting fustration with not getting a job in programming and family issues surrounding such i was forced to drop the course I was taking and just stopped all together because it was disheartening. Thanks for the motivation to keep back at it. Hopefully a 3 month break isnt too big a deal? 😅
After 4 years coding, I started to work for a FANG, now they want to PIP me. I am preparing for interviews. I feel like I dont know anything. Difficult times.
Heya! I really appreciate the work that you're doing:)✨ but, I have to ask.. 09:15 "...all you have to do is type some things on a computer at the pace of 5 words per hour?"🧐
I want to do a coding bootcamp in order to get the specialization that I need in something specific for instance in web development, but these bootcamps are crazy expensive.
I would like to get back to coding and to get a job in the industry but it feels impossible because of the years that passed since my degree in the CV.
Thanks for the video, I'm learning python and has done somebasic python stuff. Now I'm learning Django and my goal os to be a django developer. I came from a system admin background, can u plz give a road map to get a job while learning.
Main problem, knowing how code works, like the individual pieces, but no idea how to build a full project? How do you put all of these individual pieces of knowledge together into a full project of my own and NOT from tutorials. Those devs had to put it together, why not teach that part? That is a way of thinking that is not taught by most developers. I feel like I'm missing a key piece of information that will allow me to actually become a developer with marketable skills... I need to know!
The way I do it is you just start with a small piece of the project. You figure out how to get a small part working. Then you add something to it. Then you add some more to it, etc. You figure it out piece by piece by juat googling/chat gpt
Well I started to think about giving up because of C language and it’s compiler I listened to your advice and started with cs50 the first lecture was amazing I was so excited to learn more and became a programmer but in the second lecture I tried to install mingw compiler and failed many times and I was about to quit but I will try again and ask you if you’re able to make a video about it
Or any answer I tried for 3 days and failed I have g++ and bcc installed I compile it with my file but when I try to code I got errors like no such file or category info and “not supported language “ I can’t understand why
I'm taking cs50 introduction to python programming course When it comes to solving the problem sets in the course I struggle I wanted to know if this is something that practice will fix or I'm doing something wrong Because I watch the lectures first but I still struggle with the problem sets
I am going through the same thing some of the exercise are more complicated and I feel stuck when I try to solve it but still it’s difficult or require more tools that the one gived in the lection
I'm stuck on how to ask questions about code, sometimes I forget terminology and that prevents me from being able to ask questions about a specific problem in the code.
I look at old projects and kind of forget exactly how I completed it. I 100% understood it at the time, but looking at it months later, my mind doesn't fully remember and I have to go over it for a bit to fully understand again... Is that normal?
The AI scare is actually bothering. Sure AI will help coders become more quicker and efficient. What about companies using one coder to do the work of multiple coders and laying off the extra coders. Also AGI artificial general intelligence seems to be upcoming and it can do its own creative work and code something new.
I'm stuck, I can't write anything, I think I know, but I don't know how to create something, thanks for the video, it was just what I needed!
Just pick a project and figure it out via google/chat gpt piece by piece
@@InternetMadeCoder Thank you bro)
Many thanks for the video , has come at a good time, I have paid quite a bit for a course on front end and just about the "throw the towel in " think I have defiantly hit the DIP, I am finding it very difficult to stay focused after 5 months of html and CSS (and I should be a lot further into the course) , I don't even want to look at code at present, I just keep jumping between the free sites looking for some inspiration. like a lot of others are saying is to do more project. will keep plodding on !!!
Thanks for this video. I'm really encouraged. Felt like quitting coding, but right now I feel energized 🎉😊
The most valuable thing I learned from coding is, It teach you "how to learn"
I only know of 2 skills that make you to think clearer & clearer. Journaling (learning to write) & coding(programming) anything.
I was doing good practicing/working on a project big or small at least once everyday but mounting fustration with not getting a job in programming and family issues surrounding such i was forced to drop the course I was taking and just stopped all together because it was disheartening. Thanks for the motivation to keep back at it. Hopefully a 3 month break isnt too big a deal? 😅
Just get back on it and you’ll be fine
Thanks for this videos. From Haiti, you're the best.
Hight value video, thank you bro
After 4 years coding, I started to work for a FANG, now they want to PIP me. I am preparing for interviews. I feel like I dont know anything. Difficult times.
What’s PIP?
@@apricotmadness4850 Performance Improvement Plan
Heya! I really appreciate the work that you're doing:)✨
but, I have to ask..
09:15 "...all you have to do is type some things on a computer at the pace of 5 words per hour?"🧐
I want to do a coding bootcamp in order to get the specialization that I need in something specific for instance in web development, but these bootcamps are crazy expensive.
I would like to get back to coding and to get a job in the industry but it feels impossible because of the years that passed since my degree in the CV.
I studied computer science at university but after graduation had to serve in the military three years and it ruined everything.
I struggle with staying focused on learning python
Thank you
Thanks for the video, I'm learning python and has done somebasic python stuff. Now I'm learning Django and my goal os to be a django developer. I came from a system admin background, can u plz give a road map to get a job while learning.
This video hit home.
Main problem, knowing how code works, like the individual pieces, but no idea how to build a full project? How do you put all of these individual pieces of knowledge together into a full project of my own and NOT from tutorials. Those devs had to put it together, why not teach that part? That is a way of thinking that is not taught by most developers. I feel like I'm missing a key piece of information that will allow me to actually become a developer with marketable skills... I need to know!
The way I do it is you just start with a small piece of the project. You figure out how to get a small part working. Then you add something to it. Then you add some more to it, etc. You figure it out piece by piece by juat googling/chat gpt
This helped me
Well I started to think about giving up because of C language and it’s compiler I listened to your advice and started with cs50 the first lecture was amazing I was so excited to learn more and became a programmer but in the second lecture I tried to install mingw compiler and failed many times and I was about to quit but I will try again and ask you if you’re able to make a video about it
Or any answer I tried for 3 days and failed I have g++ and bcc installed I compile it with my file but when I try to code I got errors like no such file or category info and “not supported language “ I can’t understand why
The problem I am having now is getting good at leetcode for interviews. That's a whole different skill compared to coding
Yes true. You just have time practice a ton
I'm taking cs50 introduction to python programming course
When it comes to solving the problem sets in the course I struggle
I wanted to know if this is something that practice will fix or I'm doing something wrong
Because I watch the lectures first but I still struggle with the problem sets
I am going through the same thing some of the exercise are more complicated and I feel stuck when I try to solve it but still it’s difficult or require more tools that the one gived in the lection
you are supposed to struggle
I'm stuck on how to ask questions about code, sometimes I forget terminology and that prevents me from being able to ask questions about a specific problem in the code.
You can just copypaste / show the lines of code
talk to me directly 😭😭😭 stop using corners
I look at old projects and kind of forget exactly how I completed it.
I 100% understood it at the time, but looking at it months later, my mind doesn't fully remember and I have to go over it for a bit to fully understand again... Is that normal?
Yeah it’s normal, I also don’t remember how I did old projects, important is that you have the ability to figure things out when you need to
The AI scare is actually bothering. Sure AI will help coders become more quicker and efficient. What about companies using one coder to do the work of multiple coders and laying off the extra coders.
Also AGI artificial general intelligence seems to be upcoming and it can do its own creative work and code something new.
companies will just get more done instead of having less coders
Aku tidak menyerah,, aku hanya tidak punya komputer😂 , 💪
Aduiiii