Thank you for the video. I am 16 years old and I want to get into the software engineering industry. I have been programming for 5 years. I graduated in June of this month and I think I am gonna get into it asap
@@mrgamer-lu1im That’s awesome! Starting coding at such a young age and sticking with it for 5 years is really impressive. It sounds like you’re on the right track. Best of luck 🍀
@@dielenka Exactly. At my university, all subjects in the first semester had a large number of credit points. If you fail one of them (like - Data Structure or C# classes), you won't be allowed to advance to the next semester because you won't have enough credit points. The only exception is English, which had low credit points, kinda fucked up :P
Thanks for sharing! i worked 8 zears in a catering buisness but im trying to get support from the gov. to get training in front end dev. if the goverment agrees and thinks it is worth it. Its Fun!
My middle school teacher told us, you can have as many teachers in this world as you like but only one or 2 teachers can actually teach you. I am not really a coder for the simple fact of my brain is not able to really store certain information, and the thing I wanted to study was game automation. while I have chat gtp helping me out with it, finding someone to actually teach this is difficult. Watched many tutorials, however most talk about things other than the topic and I just check out, I bought many udemy courses on coding but I stopped them all because it's not project base and these people tend to talk about anything else besides the code like they're trying to be your friend. Now you might say well it's because you don't want to put in the work, not really true, I found a "Child" on youtube who was able to teach me about strings and variable for lua coding. Thanks for the video.
@@skydemon-u6i Thank you for sharing your experience. I completely understand how tough it can be to find the right teacher or resource that truly helps you learn, especially in something as complex as coding. It's great to hear that you found someone on RUclips who could help!
Love the videos do you have any advice of where to start for someone that wants to be self taught and who is also slightly older so can’t go to college or university.
Currently I am a 3rd year engineering student...I like development due to which i am not giving as much time for DSA ... PLEASE give me advice how to complete DSA (Advance )bcs in my college most of the placement done on the behalf of DSA by judging problem solving skills 😢
I totally get where you’re coming from. My advice? Try setting aside just a bit of time each day for DSA, even if it's only 30 minutes. Consistency is the key. Platforms like LeetCode are great for practicing. Start with easy problems and move up to advanced ones.
Hi, thank you so much! I just use basic math while coding. When I work with machine learning, I use a lot of statistical knowledge and analytical skills. But it’s definitely less than in the gaming industry for example
Hey, I just subscribed. Could you try making some cute coding vids? Like talking and coding? Like this girl does: CS Jackie (that's her RUclips) - I didn't find anything similar. Cute girls coding is the best motivation...
@@TidelxD Thank you. I had to be sociable to get help but now I am back to my introvert roots 😂 And thank you, it’s super comfy and I think brown goes well with my hair and eyes
@blak238 That depends how you define "IT". A lot of companies have an "IT Department" which just deals with building and setting up computers and software, which doesn't really involve much math. But the academic field of "Information Technology" is really much broader than that, and does include a lot of things that involve math, such as software engineering and data processing.
yes dielenka it really inspired us to grow in technology domain.
it's a good thing that you didn't give up the struggle and take the easy way out. nice
@@xybersurfer Thank you! That’s the way I am about everything
If it pays off it will all be worth it.
Thank you for the video. I am 16 years old and I want to get into the software engineering industry. I have been programming for 5 years. I graduated in June of this month and I think I am gonna get into it asap
@@mrgamer-lu1im That’s awesome! Starting coding at such a young age and sticking with it for 5 years is really impressive. It sounds like you’re on the right track. Best of luck 🍀
At my university, if you failed more than one subject, you were expelled :(
@@mrflexii2067 I didn’t fail them in one semester 😊 I always had enough credits to get to the next one
@@dielenka Exactly. At my university, all subjects in the first semester had a large number of credit points. If you fail one of them (like - Data Structure or C# classes), you won't be allowed to advance to the next semester because you won't have enough credit points. The only exception is English, which had low credit points, kinda fucked up :P
Thanks for sharing! i worked 8 zears in a catering buisness but im trying to get support from the gov. to get training in front end dev. if the goverment agrees and thinks it is worth it. Its Fun!
Great life story so far.
Looking forward part 2 ,very interesting story
Thank you! Hope others would also like to hear the whole story
Please, do the second part. I'm thinking on doing the MsC.
@@charleyppapa5008 Will do. 🫶
Awesome 🎉
@@zabihallahkakar4877 thanks a bunch!
My middle school teacher told us, you can have as many teachers in this world as you like but only one or 2 teachers can actually teach you. I am not really a coder for the simple fact of my brain is not able to really store certain information, and the thing I wanted to study was game automation. while I have chat gtp helping me out with it, finding someone to actually teach this is difficult. Watched many tutorials, however most talk about things other than the topic and I just check out, I bought many udemy courses on coding but I stopped them all because it's not project base and these people tend to talk about anything else besides the code like they're trying to be your friend. Now you might say well it's because you don't want to put in the work, not really true, I found a "Child" on youtube who was able to teach me about strings and variable for lua coding. Thanks for the video.
@@skydemon-u6i Thank you for sharing your experience. I completely understand how tough it can be to find the right teacher or resource that truly helps you learn, especially in something as complex as coding. It's great to hear that you found someone on RUclips who could help!
Love the videos do you have any advice of where to start for someone that wants to be self taught and who is also slightly older so can’t go to college or university.
Well done! What do you think of Twister and Twisters?
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Do you use Samsung Dex feature?
I kept finding my attention going to the moving light in the computer case lol
Hi from Slovakia !
@@ludkamotylikova3060 Hiiii, Ludka
@@dielenka Ahoj ;)
When you know and you're determined to do something you do it anyway😃😃
Absolutely! I proved myself that I can do anything if I am determined
❤ Thanks alot
"An actress" unexpected
Yes 😃 I used to play extras in movies and commercials
@@dielenka And that's our next video! I wanna see it
Which technology boom in present time
Currently I am a 3rd year engineering student...I like development due to which i am not giving as much time for DSA ... PLEASE give me advice how to complete DSA (Advance )bcs in my college most of the placement done on the behalf of DSA by judging problem solving skills 😢
I totally get where you’re coming from. My advice? Try setting aside just a bit of time each day for DSA, even if it's only 30 minutes. Consistency is the key. Platforms like LeetCode are great for practicing. Start with easy problems and move up to advanced ones.
Part 2 please
Hi👋 You are amazing😊 I like your videos keep going❤️But i have a question: what about math? how much do you use it in your job?
Hi, thank you so much! I just use basic math while coding. When I work with machine learning, I use a lot of statistical knowledge and analytical skills. But it’s definitely less than in the gaming industry for example
@@dielenka Thanks a lot for answer❤️😊
Hey, I just subscribed. Could you try making some cute coding vids? Like talking and coding? Like this girl does: CS Jackie (that's her RUclips) - I didn't find anything similar. Cute girls coding is the best motivation...
What even is that gaming PC?
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Nice Story , girls in the world of programming are more sociable than productive xD , ( m just kidding ), nice hoody btw
@@TidelxD Thank you. I had to be sociable to get help but now I am back to my introvert roots 😂 And thank you, it’s super comfy and I think brown goes well with my hair and eyes
There is no math in IT
@@blak238 Of course there is.
@blak238 That depends how you define "IT". A lot of companies have an "IT Department" which just deals with building and setting up computers and software, which doesn't really involve much math. But the academic field of "Information Technology" is really much broader than that, and does include a lot of things that involve math, such as software engineering and data processing.