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  • @PIRATEKINGDOM
    @PIRATEKINGDOM  2 года назад +142

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    • @everyone2905
      @everyone2905 2 года назад +1

      Link not loading, can you [fix it]?

    • @PIRATEKINGDOM
      @PIRATEKINGDOM  2 года назад +4

      @@jurajchobot if u can already solve lc medium, try applying (it doesn’t hurt to apply). If u dont get much traction from ur applications, consider building some projects.

    • @piriri1162
      @piriri1162 Год назад +2

      Pay to win x
      pay to learn y

    • @asiyahfatimah5796
      @asiyahfatimah5796 Год назад

      could you be my mentor? I'm a single mother and I'm teaching myself to be a software engineer @PIRATE KING

    • @PIRATEKINGDOM
      @PIRATEKINGDOM  Год назад +1

      @@JustinMacri007 visual studio code

  • @trev1230
    @trev1230 2 года назад +530

    Everyone should understand that Guidance is out of experience someone will be successful with a degree and someone without a degree. Just believe in yourself and keep working hard

    • @vulkunvision
      @vulkunvision Год назад +2

      Doubt it mate

    • @techmentormaria
      @techmentormaria Год назад +15

      As a tech lead, I completely agree that guidance and experience are important factors in success, regardless of whether or not you have a degree. A degree can certainly provide valuable knowledge and skills, but it's not the only determinant of success in the field of software engineering. It's important to have a strong foundation of technical skills, a willingness to learn and grow, and a strong work ethic in order to be successful in this field. It's also important to believe in yourself and to be persistent and resilient in the face of challenges and setbacks. Ultimately, it's a combination of these factors, along with guidance and experience, that can lead to success in a career in software engineering.

    • @sankethtricksforyou0077
      @sankethtricksforyou0077 Год назад +2

      Just go to a 2 or 3 month course there are lot like that you will have tuter so you can clear you basics and for programming basics is everything so in those 3 months you will become very good programmer

    • @trulycatz
      @trulycatz Год назад

      Ty😊

  • @cosmicasmr1723
    @cosmicasmr1723 Год назад +122

    I like that there is zero fluff. Straight to the point, clear visuals, this is the best way to learn. Thank you

  • @mazu3433
    @mazu3433 Год назад +3

    U aint sugarcoating nun, its straight to the point n very clear, thank you. I recently began learning javascript.

  • @williamparker382
    @williamparker382 2 года назад +527

    This is generally the stuff I came to learn when I went through university. All the extra courses doesn’t hurt, but this curriculum right here is the money maker! Well done!

    • @ronaldinhodoroblox2323
      @ronaldinhodoroblox2323 Год назад +3

      for web develpmente, is phyton better than java?

    • @williamparker382
      @williamparker382 Год назад +2

      @@ronaldinhodoroblox2323 in my opinion for web development Java because of speed and optimization, although Python is easier to learn.

    • @jsupreme369
      @jsupreme369 Год назад +3

      This might be a stupid question..But is Java the same as Javascript?

    • @williamparker382
      @williamparker382 Год назад +5

      @@jsupreme369 no not the same thing….. Java is object oriented programming language, while JavaScript is object oriented scripting language

    • @jsupreme369
      @jsupreme369 Год назад

      @@williamparker382 Ah, got it. Thanks for the reply.

  • @dragonballsuper1519
    @dragonballsuper1519 2 года назад +995

    I would definitely recommend the " Learn Python - Full Course for Beginners [Tutorial]" by Mike Dane. He is very laid back and concise in his teaching. I did the entire course in two days because its only four hours long, so two hours a day plus another hour to practice.

  • @definitelynotme3898
    @definitelynotme3898 Год назад +24

    Thank you! I’ve just started to take my coding education seriously and it gets a little bit overwhelming with all the sheer resources but you’ve broken it down into easy, straightforward advice.

  • @johngoutung1229
    @johngoutung1229 Год назад +193

    As someone who did struggle for 1 year to learn, I had to come here to say: the best way to learn are newbie friendly books. They are detailed, well written. Avoid complicated tutorials for now. Focus on learning your first programming language and everything else will be much easier once you learn.
    Edit: For those asking, the books that made me learn were "Javascript In Less Than 50 Pages" and "Head First Javascript Programming".

    • @sungjinstudytube7312
      @sungjinstudytube7312 Год назад

      can you please provide the links to buy it? it would be a great help

    • @tinaa3459
      @tinaa3459 Год назад

      thanks I'm 9 months in my junior role and still don't understand typescript/Javascript. hope things change quick

    • @eniotnha
      @eniotnha Год назад +14

      This is a bot advertising those books, I have seen this comment on several other videos by other accounts.

    • @luckyguntausky
      @luckyguntausky Год назад +3

      @@eniotnha seen other comments like this as well!

    • @졸리-w1z
      @졸리-w1z 11 месяцев назад +1

      are these a viral marketing? i've seen comments like this in every how to study cs. i'd like to know if these books are actually any good from a person who've actually read it

  • @pagel5310
    @pagel5310 2 года назад +132

    I graduated with EE degree but I really wanted to pursue the software engineering path. So, I have been studying DSA 1-2 hours after working. Started solving leetcode questions. But I realized that I skipped a lot of important steps before I do leetcode after watching your video. Thank you so much for this amazing guidance. And I’ll do my best to land software engineering field within a year with your instruction!

    • @felipecavalcante6203
      @felipecavalcante6203 Год назад

      Im a EE student, and I want to have software skills too!! What programming language do you usually use to solve the leetcode questions? Regards from Brazil :)

    • @dincerekin
      @dincerekin Год назад +1

      Can someone explain what leetcode is please?

    • @pagel5310
      @pagel5310 Год назад +2

      @@felipecavalcante6203 sorry for the late respond! I was busy working at my current company. I'm using python3 to solve leetcode problems. But I focused working on building my portfolio nowadays! Good luck for you. Let's make it

    • @felipecavalcante6203
      @felipecavalcante6203 Год назад

      @@pagel5310 Thank you for the answer! I wish the best for you, man! Lets do it!

    • @Nb-ko5di
      @Nb-ko5di Год назад

      @@pagel5310 how do u make a living while ur building ur skills

  • @MJFUYT
    @MJFUYT Год назад +16

    This is high value content. No fluff. No BS. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 💯

  • @sam-of7de
    @sam-of7de 2 года назад +13

    Yeah im starting my self-taught journey rn, ill get my certificate on python on FCC and java and web design, and ill jump to leetcode. Thanks for the tips!

  • @engineers4992
    @engineers4992 2 года назад +55

    By far, the best explanation to break into the industry. Thank you so much, Pirate.

    • @techmentormaria
      @techmentormaria Год назад +2

      +1 I really enjoy his content even after being the industry for 13 years!

  • @Stock1897
    @Stock1897 Год назад +3

    big fan of your presentation style. things are really organized and straight to the point. keep it up!

  • @shibsd04
    @shibsd04 Год назад +2

    I was seeking for this for more than 16 months....Oh my goooood!....thank you! very great video

  • @choi_hobby_channel
    @choi_hobby_channel 2 года назад +6

    I was struggling these days to find out how to start practical coding, I guess I found the way! Thank you for wonderful guidance!

  • @jonrambos1976
    @jonrambos1976 Год назад +6

    The algorithm has blessed me with this cool and informative video! I quit my HR generalist job at a corpo and currently have a lot of free time on my hands to learn new skills. I'm tech savvy with computers, so coding piqued my interest. I'm gonna commit to learning Python, among other things. Thanks for the video!

  • @phantastik3389
    @phantastik3389 Год назад +14

    He's absolutely right about the programming language! They're all the same! I tried to learn java script first and i almost gave up. I quickly moved to teaching myself C#. It was still hard but I didn't give up. After about a year or so, I realized the language don't matter. Its really the company you work for and what you want to achieve that matters! I currently work at Walmart and they use Pyspark and Scala as their language of choice.

    • @musashi4856
      @musashi4856 Год назад

      Wasn’t the video about increasing your chances of success by choosing the most palatable language for learning?

    • @ilham-t9y
      @ilham-t9y Год назад

      So do we must know their preferred language and learn it before joining the company?

    • @MrGinz4uuu
      @MrGinz4uuu Год назад

      So did u end up learning c#

  • @aytajabbasova5970
    @aytajabbasova5970 Год назад +2

    I was looking for how to like this video twice, thrice, I coundnt find so sharing comment that this is the best "learn coding" video I have ever seen so far, it is so employment(offer)-friendly:) thanks a lot for sharing all these materials, ur da best

  • @FrancisThrasher1
    @FrancisThrasher1 Год назад +100

    I've been watching Bro Codes 12 hour Python course, love it, he explains everything so simply and walks you through step by step.

  • @782YKW
    @782YKW 8 месяцев назад

    I was introduced to Coding with the C Language as an Aerospace Engineering freshman in 2003, and I had no prior knowledge or experience in Coding. It was an absolute headache for me to learn. It was the only course I failed that semester, and I had to pay alot of money to retake it. Memories!! PK, thanks for sharing your knowledge with such simplicity and clarity. You are a good teacher.

    • @AMQ2020LOL
      @AMQ2020LOL 12 дней назад

      Where are you now at life? Would like to hear a bit of your story.

  • @RoboGods
    @RoboGods 2 года назад +20

    I'm really happy you posted this. I have been learning on the side. While working full-time and going to school full time. AND the fact that you also made a roadmap... thank you.

  • @tom02040306
    @tom02040306 Год назад +3

    I was always a bit afraid and didn't have any clue how to start the coding but your videos helped a lot, I'll definitely watch all your guide on my journey to master the coding. You won a subscriber! 👍

  • @lyeo6784
    @lyeo6784 2 года назад +3

    Uh I think I just fell in love 😭 for the first I've found something that's making sense. Thanks a lot 🤗

  • @Mr.__Sofi
    @Mr.__Sofi Год назад +41

    1. organized video
    2. straight to the point
    3. detailed, quality content
    thank you

  • @UNKNWN96
    @UNKNWN96 Год назад +19

    Awesome video, I’ve been slowly learning on and off since 2021 and haven’t really gone all in until the end of last year. Now I’m currently doing The Odin Project and making my way through the full stack JavaScript path. Hoping to get my footing, get projects under my belt, and land that new job this year!

  • @rounakUWU
    @rounakUWU Год назад +13

    It's been years I have been planning to learn Python and coding but never really tried it . Visiting through your website and your course framework , Now I am going to give it a shot and give my best whether I end up loving coding or coming to a different conclusion . But as I read in the website 2hrs/day for a year ! I will do that 🤝❤️ Thanks Pirate King for being such an amazing Mentor to all of us❤️

  • @hernanstivenmorenorivera4485
    @hernanstivenmorenorivera4485 Год назад

    New suscriber…I know that I learn enough, since code to english because I’m Colombian…congratulation, good job!

  • @SyDiko
    @SyDiko Год назад +4

    You dont need a degree is CS (or a degree at all) to become a software engineer. I worked along side a principle software engineer (step up from senior, right below manager) and he didn't have a college degree. He just had years of experience and a showcase of projects in Azure + AWS.

  • @musshare
    @musshare Год назад +1

    I just subscribed because you were straight to the point....

  • @bitwisetube
    @bitwisetube Год назад +27

    I started learning to code with C++ and now I'm so attached to the language. I love c++ to the extent I almost always see other languages as wack due to the speed you achieve with the language. I think my love for the language is because I indulged in competitive programming and it helped keep me interested in coding. The most important thing is setting small goals and enjoy what your doing. Happy Coding 😎!

    • @thomasbroker69
      @thomasbroker69 Год назад +1

      What type of competive coding? This would appeal to me I think.

    • @bitwisetube
      @bitwisetube Год назад +3

      @@thomasbroker69 Codeforces, codechef, hacker cup and the likes.

  • @cannibalfruit4333
    @cannibalfruit4333 Год назад +2

    Folks, these courses are highly encouraged! I am about to graduate from university and I have taken many coding courses. Many of these courses are what I would call.. garbage. These courses were awfully structured and had almost zero original instruction from the professors. Much of my content in these courses came from W3 schools (Not kidding). So what I am saying is don't rely on a university to teach you coding. These courses here are great.

  • @bollvigblack
    @bollvigblack 2 года назад +4

    i just finished blackjack game in python lol. i had very little understanding in programming before but month ago i didnt know how to code in python and never even played blackjack in my life lol. amount of progress one can make in a very short time is absolutely insane just start guys

  • @ethical-hack
    @ethical-hack 2 года назад +3

    Thank you as always PK.

  • @clarencechin7
    @clarencechin7 Год назад +2

    Hi PK, thank you for putting in so much effort in creating tis vid. Jus the 8min and the length of description below have already blew my mind. Thank you once again :D

  • @FictionCautious
    @FictionCautious Год назад +1

    Exactly. And that basic principle applies to basically everything we may need to learn in this life.

  • @dananabulsi
    @dananabulsi 2 года назад +2

    your videos are so underrated. thank you for all the free guidance!!!

  • @tzu-hsinchen5593
    @tzu-hsinchen5593 Год назад +2

    Just finished my first C++ course in college. I finished the class with an A, but I'm not going to lie there are a lot of materials and concepts that I still haven't fully understood and a lot of the projects that I completed I can't even explain how I did it. There's also things that I still can't program off the back of my head, like selection sort and insertion sort. Going to start learning python on the side and hopefully it can fill in the gaps and allow me to understand how everything works. Thanks for the advice PK.

  • @angelmotta
    @angelmotta 2 года назад +1

    That's my Pirate King!! always giving concrete advice!!

  • @samsonubong6092
    @samsonubong6092 Год назад

    Thanks broo From Nigeria,one of my favorite channels

  • @evolgenius1150
    @evolgenius1150 3 месяца назад

    Tech and Design are some of the best things to get into because they are experience driven, IE, you collect your work in a portfolio so it's always available for you to show off, and even if you don't have actual "job" experience you will have the proof that you have the skills and the passion to do the thing.

  • @austinjayreyes1341
    @austinjayreyes1341 Год назад +7

    PK! thank you for this insight! I am currently in Seattle as well, Army Veteran and a Nursing student. I had a change of heart with careers recently and will be applying for the Microsoft Systems Academy. Your video has put me at ease for what is to come! Thank you!

  • @juanmanuelgomez2438
    @juanmanuelgomez2438 Год назад

    Simply the best explanation ever... this guy is pure gold

  • @Arrays_tension
    @Arrays_tension Год назад +1

    Great video..!! Couldn’t agree more, began my journey learning C which was extremely difficult.

  • @lillyinthefield2787
    @lillyinthefield2787 Год назад +1

    Good stuff .....PK. 🤙🏾🤙🏾

  • @RenderingUser
    @RenderingUser Год назад +3

    first learned python
    then did gamedev
    now ive started learning rust
    going good so far

  • @sertone777
    @sertone777 Год назад +1

    Brother man thank you. I understand that our teachers are people like you. Hope I don’t get robot answer on your page here, sadly there has to much of that. Just a plain old thank you ! I enjoy watching you as a teacher. The best things in life I believe are truly free, once understood we can work on wealth building and such while helping others! As people we cannot leave people “behind” when its people like you that make the world “open source” !

  • @thedevguild7525
    @thedevguild7525 2 года назад +1

    This video is the real deal, just the title alone speaks it all!

  • @AugustusAsgeir
    @AugustusAsgeir Год назад +1

    I started with python at a physics internship in high-school st university of Chicago, thank you for this video really needed it

  • @SolFuture
    @SolFuture 2 года назад +1

    great sum up pirate king, appreciated!

  • @Tech_With_Elisha
    @Tech_With_Elisha 2 года назад +8

    Thank you man. Through your guidance and motivation, You can turn anyone into a software engineer.

  • @JoshAKAN
    @JoshAKAN Год назад +1

    Thanks for teaching us coding language

  • @firerubygaming7174
    @firerubygaming7174 Год назад

    Highly appreciate this as I intend to do a career shift.

  • @관망자-w7u
    @관망자-w7u Год назад +1

    Great video. I'm working as HWE but need the programming skills. Thanks for sharing

  • @mikeylazokUkraineupdates
    @mikeylazokUkraineupdates Год назад

    Great Video Man , All The way from the UK..,

  • @LabRynthisist
    @LabRynthisist Год назад +4

    C++ is what my Uni made us learn first term and first sem, shifted course after failing the subject twice...so I shifter after 2 terms

  • @CharlesLogan-xr3rx
    @CharlesLogan-xr3rx Год назад +1

    Awesome video! Thank you for the simple, easy to follow plan.

  • @hawkeyemihawk1276
    @hawkeyemihawk1276 Год назад +1

    I love your name. Happy to see a fellow coder being an ONE PIECE fan!

  • @sanijacob7005
    @sanijacob7005 Год назад

    Finally someone dropped a roadmap to software engineering not just by talking all through the video, thanks a million for the curriculum

  • @terdbart7729
    @terdbart7729 Год назад

    this 8 min video tells everything you need. Thanks a lot

  • @Emily_6380
    @Emily_6380 Год назад +1

    Wow, now i'm really motivated..i can spend 3hrs during weekdays and 5 to 6hrs on weekends for 2years learning..i hope it goes well

  • @ssonosk
    @ssonosk Год назад

    Love your videos! I always leave with more clarity.

  • @carbondesigned
    @carbondesigned 2 года назад +13

    I believe it would be better for someone to look at want they want from the industry before choosing a language. I remember when I was learning, there were always articles and videos with all of the "best beginner languages" which were overwhelming. So instead of focusing on a language, it would be best to pick the aspects of the industry they like. The languages/programmatic thinking will come eventually. Most commonly web dev (frontend) is the easiest for a beginner to get into, with the number one reason probably being the almost unlimited content (tutorials, etc.). The most crucial factor is not getting bored and having fun learning which is why I also believe that web dev is best there, you are able to see your changes as soon as you hit save which was huge to me while learning.

  • @Paulo-kd2eb
    @Paulo-kd2eb Год назад

    I am studying in Spain a professional training of computing, the first 2 years I barely touch programming but, I want to start because for the next 4 years I will still study, so I want to get a job of my passion. This type of video help and motivate me a lot. Awesome job and still doing content like this, I will start with python RIGHT NOW!

  • @felixboachieyiadom4457
    @felixboachieyiadom4457 2 года назад +2

    It’s crazy how much this guy has helped me and doesn’t even know

    • @PIRATEKINGDOM
      @PIRATEKINGDOM  2 года назад +1

      I still don't know xD

    • @felixboachieyiadom4457
      @felixboachieyiadom4457 2 года назад +1

      @@PIRATEKINGDOM Your website is the only material I use to study DSA arigato gozaimasu 🙏

  • @daffaarjuna2958
    @daffaarjuna2958 Год назад +1

    thank you so much aniki! big ups from indonesia

  • @cxa011500
    @cxa011500 Год назад +6

    I took C++ in college over a decade ago but never did anything with it. I did pretty well in the class, but I felt disappointed with it because I didn't understand how anything we did related to creating actual software that's widely used with graphical user interfaces. I didn't feel like I could exactly offer my skills as a programmer when all I could do is code something with a text prompt and give text feedback. 😕

  • @divineangel73
    @divineangel73 Год назад

    So glad I found you! Thank for all the information!!❤ now I know where to start!!

  • @MsTrisBeats
    @MsTrisBeats Год назад +1

    Wow !!!! Thank you for this valuable information !!

  • @wranther
    @wranther Год назад +1

    Very well thought out and developed code learning program. Thank You! -Bob...

  • @YadiAnyankah
    @YadiAnyankah 2 года назад +2

    I love this. Very concise.

  • @user-ng1lv5pr3n
    @user-ng1lv5pr3n Год назад +43

    I had a bad experience learning C++ back in University years ago but now I'm really looking forward to learning Python and start experimenting with it!
    Thank you for guiding us newbies trying to get into tech.🙏🙏

    • @stalkerlex
      @stalkerlex Год назад +2

      I am learning C++ in uni right now as my first language and it sucks. How is your Python path going?

    • @chanwantai6125
      @chanwantai6125 Год назад

      that's actually my true experience. Coding is fun but C++ is too hard even I had interest. Maybe I should start learning Python now and see if I can pick it up, as an interest at first.

    • @Nevermindthose
      @Nevermindthose Год назад

      Same here

    • @angelachanelhuang1651
      @angelachanelhuang1651 Год назад

      pokemon convention is that way

  • @ktd_ot7
    @ktd_ot7 Год назад

    I'm in my first year.. Actually I started coding from C#. I was worrying about my coding skills. I was thinking how to complete my degree lol. I'm happy that I found this video.

  • @jeffnoble1218
    @jeffnoble1218 Год назад +2

    VERY inspirational video! I'm a former Security Solutions Architect at AWS and I'm seriously considering going after that SDE money. I would LOVE to break into the gaming industry, since I love to game, and I don't know that there's a lot of opportunity for Solutions Architects at companies like Blizzard. I would think there are a ton of SDE opportunities, though.

  • @IYAOYAS6969
    @IYAOYAS6969 Год назад +1

    I've been wanting to learn coding for years now, just haven't done it. I'm in the market for a new hobby so why not coding. I have some ideas that I want to do SO...thanks for this video, you have my Sub.

  • @TheBeach5563
    @TheBeach5563 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for sharing. I have seen a couple of your videos and they are great. Coding was something that I thought you had to be a Jedi to do LOL. Just need an organized plan thats all.

  • @johninsalisbury2010
    @johninsalisbury2010 Год назад

    although i don't code as a job the most fun I've ever had was taking more than a few programming languages. Going through the guts of a program to find a bug, makes me happy

  • @mosciskarejon1970
    @mosciskarejon1970 Год назад +1

    Great summary! From gathered experiences of them software engeneers I know, this is thae way ;)
    Carry on Pirate King!

  • @ART7N23
    @ART7N23 Год назад +1

    Ur awesome , im subscribing🤗love ur work bro.

  • @PRACHISINGH-x3c
    @PRACHISINGH-x3c 7 месяцев назад

    Subscribed after seeing first vedio very supportive for college students 😊 good job 👏🏼

  • @carlosnev6659
    @carlosnev6659 Год назад

    Thank you! Just what i needed to get started.

  • @532hariharareddyg5
    @532hariharareddyg5 2 года назад +2

    Best guidance ever.

  • @mbaluyot4
    @mbaluyot4 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this video, PK. I think I hate coding because I started with C++ without any background with coding while my schoolmates does and was only forced to take IT in college. I felt that I'm not going anywhere and that it's not for me. I'll study Python first before I get a refresher with C++ and JS.

  • @evanhill8842
    @evanhill8842 Год назад +1

    Thank you pirate king. I will work harder and smarter.

  • @robertmorgan2219
    @robertmorgan2219 Год назад

    what you said starting at 1:00 really helped me out of all the youtubers trying to explain how to approach learning something new and the challenge going from not knowing at the beginning, and then learning and gaining understanding; thank you!

  • @tristanJollyz
    @tristanJollyz Год назад

    This video actually inspired me and show me where to start. Thank you

  • @heavenwayministry
    @heavenwayministry Год назад

    wow I was searching many people to teach me but i can say that you are the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @arber1239
    @arber1239 Год назад +1

    you became my new favourite programmer

  • @larahporter8123
    @larahporter8123 Год назад

    I am an accountant/auditor that is curious on programming. I became curious auditing IT systems.

  • @cameronholloway5222
    @cameronholloway5222 Год назад +1

    Great curriculum m8, def going to give it a look as i am studying mechanical / mechatronics and i believe it will help with coding skills 😅

  • @elpolleo
    @elpolleo Год назад

    I used to program for school, now I subbed because nostalgia

  • @s_sanny
    @s_sanny Год назад +1

    this popped up in my home page at the perf time. wanna learn coding bc i wanna pursue to be a software engineer didnt know where to start

  • @HN-bn6vv
    @HN-bn6vv Год назад

    Great point. First learn coding and then language 😊

  • @aparnakrishna5551
    @aparnakrishna5551 Год назад

    You are the best PK !!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @aced1382
    @aced1382 Год назад

    Thanks for dropping the knowledge man, this was very helpful!

  • @haridasification
    @haridasification 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your support

  • @ayekonC
    @ayekonC Год назад

    thank you so much for this video you have got me hooked and committed to learning Python!

  • @victorrivas2350
    @victorrivas2350 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the helpful info!

  • @amayaamarasinghe5838
    @amayaamarasinghe5838 Год назад +1

    This is so useful!! Thank you so much for the video ❤️

  • @ExploreA_Z
    @ExploreA_Z Год назад +1

    Man really love the content and the way you put it together. Now I’m more confident than I was earlier. Love from India ❤

  • @timjames9172
    @timjames9172 2 года назад +7

    👒🏴‍☠️Great video! One question though: do you feel that the Odin Project would also be as effective as the python route?

    • @PIRATEKINGDOM
      @PIRATEKINGDOM  2 года назад +5

      Odin is great (their JS curriculum), but I still prefer learning with videos than reading texts. It’s up to u.