I needed this right now. Was learning frontend somewhere in 2020, tried to do too much and I became exhausted, lost all motivation and end up quiting. I started again last month, this time around, I'm taking things slowly and a step at a time.
@@crinceebelempou6611 yea. This time around, I taking JS very slowly. Just on topic a day. Sometimes I come back to the same topics the next day. Just to get clear understanding of it.
My story started with Wordpress, I learned how to make websites, how to stitch up plugins and needed themes, learned page builders, used and learned photoshop, apache servers, cpanel, plesk, dns, different hosting platforms then grasped the html css and how to go static, now after going in to the react space, I can now utilize javascript in both backend and frontend and even for DB work with prisma orm. I finished electrical engineering and been doing web for 3 years, Aaron actually one of the few peoples that led me to the frontend react route since he used to work in uber and his story inspired me. It's nice to see him still doing his thing and going in his own way. I would like to suggest you to handle audio levels and try to keep same distance to the microphone, sometimes it pops and the levels are all over the place, it would improve the quality a lot I feel. Cheers.
Oh my god..I dont think no other youtuber has described in through detail how to start. Thank you so much bro I really really appreciate it. I was sooo list on how to start you saved me so much time and headache anxiety
Please do note that Python is not only for Backend, it is actually widely used for data stuff like Data analysis, machine learning, Quant Trading and also the main language for Ethical hacking
There has to be way to auto adjust and flatten your mic level. You’re all over the place depending on where you’re looking, on the mic, off the mic or your inflection. Love the content. :)
heyy Aaron, just want to say thank you very much for all the tips. I am self taught and landed a job as front end developer. I chose to become a front end developer because I follow your tips and tricks from “the fastest way to become a developer” video which uploaded 3 years ago.
I have watched one your vedios years back and now again I'm watching it because you are one of kind and can make things work in my life right now.I don't like my present profession.I want to do something I love while I live... I'm gonna follow you.Already enrolled to your course Udemy ❤️
Super helpful as i’ve been learning JS fundamentals before deciding whether to learn a framework or learn a low code platform to start freelancing (really wanna earn money asap). This was a nice roadmap
Coming from ur vids from 3 years ago. I personally liked the "havent slept in 3 days trying to figure out the meaning of life" look. Seemed real and authentic. Not saying ur new videos arent. But they hit me different, maybe cuz its more relatable 🤣
Hey Aaron, long time watcher, first time commenter. Just wanted to say thanks. Your videos really helped me out when I first started and continue to do so. I landed my first big time job 2 weeks ago, and just wanted to give thanks for all the help and motivation along the way. Keep on keeping on mate!
@@AH-mq9fn Yep. After watching Aaron’s videos, I decided to take a Udemy full stack dev course in 2019/20. I didn’t want to fork over 10-20k in a bootcamp since I already have some student loans from my undergrad. Best decision of my life. Can’t thank Aaron enough for his advice there.
@@JSephH76 $75k all remote. Not amazing but happy with that being my starting point, especially considering what I was making in marketing roles prior.
if you record audio where you go back in forth distance-wise from the mic.. then put a compressor on that audio track in some audio software. it will level it out so it does not go up and down.
I have watch these sort of videos and started a series where i will follow whatever you people say and update the progress. I am the guy who started programming
Great video! Just a little comment, try to make your sound more consistent when you're speaking, at least for me it's pretty annoying when one time volume is higher and other time lower
Thank you , quite helpful video. I'm struggling with how much Javascript I need to learn before moving on to Solidity (chosen path) Only thing, pick a distance from the mic and keep it. Your levels are wonky, lol. Again thanks for this.
Hi Aaron, just landed in your world, I'm a newb, but I'd really like to learn... But first problem is that, at the moment, I only have a Xiaomi pad 5, I know that it could turn into a "pc" less or than, do you think I can run there the programs I need to practice? If not, which are the features I need to search for in a new pc (portable) to buy?
I've tried to adopt the frond end developer pathway but I just can't seem to stay motivated the same way when learning python. I wonder what I should do with this situation.
I first learnt BASIC, taught to me how to think as problem solver, breaking a teak down into a series of steps C was the next language then C++ for OOP, then SQL to work with databases, VB for event-driven, Power Builder, Python/Anvil for full-stack web development. In a nut-shell learn structured programming, OOP, test-driven development & functional programming. I put elements of functional programming into my OOP…
5:33 - you mentioned focusing on mastering either frontend or backend. How does one go about doing this for backend? Does one not have to do frontend first? Like say if I decide I want to be a backend developer, I can't exactly build projects in just backend without building a frontend for the project first? So is frontend not a prerequisite for backend?
Would you recommend the approach you outlined in the video or your developer roadmap for an entrepreneur who wants to build apps or web apps but does not want to work as a developer?
Great content but the audio levels were all over the place. You often moved away from the mic. then close to the mic. then away again and so on, as you relayed good information with a lot of enthusiasm. 🙂
As other commenters said, Aaron, you get far away from the mic one instant, then suddnely get really close to the mic, then far away again, and so on and on. Audio level is all over the place. I'm constantly having to adjust the volume every 3 seconds.
Thanks Aaron for your advices. Im on week 5 on freemote and I have learned lots of valuable stuff. btw, For Website Development, what do you suggest learning between wordpress and webflow?
Good tips! I didn't know about codewars, sounds good to learn, I will check that out. Question tho that I never find the answer to. What is the difference between a Webdeveloper and a front-end developer? Or is a Web-developer the same as Website developer? That's confusing to me. Sometimes I see education named "Webdevelopment" sometimes it's "Front-End", same with jobs.
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Interesting video, much appreciate. But man you gotta start using a compressor on your mic audio, or at least keep your position relative to the mic consistent. I've watched two of your videos now and it's very noticeable and distracting how much the audio levels jump up and down. Also the scraggly staticy sound effect you use at different points just sounds like I have a dodgy cable for my headphones. I actually had to troubleshoot my headset cable till i realized you were adding that sound in. No disrespect I'm honestly enjoying your videos. But I'd say audio is an area you gotta put some more thought into
Your head moving back and forth into the mic is messing with the volume of your voice. I just found it a bit distracting that's all i wanted to say. Otherwise great advice!
Great summary and advice! But sorry to say it again…please work on the audio quality of your videos. Just watch this YT video and you will hear what I mean….. :-.)
Just don't understand why would anyone learn Django or flask when they can learn node js. Python is for primary school and for PhDs. Anyone can learn the fundamentals in any language people ain't stupid and python is a waste of time for most people
@@joselgraterol which is the best for App development? Been learning python and pandas for 3 months now and I plan to keep it up with SQL, I'm confused why is it for primary and PhD?
@@willy7968 that depends on what kind of app do you want to develop. for android?= (Java, kotlin), ios ?= (swift) hybrid apps?= (flutter or react native) web mobile apps? (javascript) these are the most used languages to app development
WOw, guy don't share his actual git acc. With no actual programming videos. Just same viedo for 3 yeras. Please another accurate rating video or "how to be better coder (obviously without coding)".
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I needed this right now. Was learning frontend somewhere in 2020, tried to do too much and I became exhausted, lost all motivation and end up quiting. I started again last month, this time around, I'm taking things slowly and a step at a time.
We're on the same boat
Bro we’re in the same situation I’m restarting right now
The same as me tried since November 2019 but javascript always quick me out of the road but I still in the game of the battle
@@crinceebelempou6611 yea. This time around, I taking JS very slowly. Just on topic a day. Sometimes I come back to the same topics the next day. Just to get clear understanding of it.
I started 2021. Same story.
My story started with Wordpress, I learned how to make websites, how to stitch up plugins and needed themes, learned page builders, used and learned photoshop, apache servers, cpanel, plesk, dns, different hosting platforms then grasped the html css and how to go static, now after going in to the react space, I can now utilize javascript in both backend and frontend and even for DB work with prisma orm. I finished electrical engineering and been doing web for 3 years, Aaron actually one of the few peoples that led me to the frontend react route since he used to work in uber and his story inspired me. It's nice to see him still doing his thing and going in his own way. I would like to suggest you to handle audio levels and try to keep same distance to the microphone, sometimes it pops and the levels are all over the place, it would improve the quality a lot I feel. Cheers.
Agree with mic recs. Also maybe get a pop filter
Hey, great content but can you position your mic better because the audio is inconsistent. I hope you see this
Made it hard to watch huh??
@@podcastsyoutube5524 yeah it did
Very, actually
😂
no need to change mic position, just use simple audio compressor.. the proper way.
Oh my god..I dont think no other youtuber has described in through detail how to start. Thank you so much bro I really really appreciate it. I was sooo list on how to start you saved me so much time and headache anxiety
💪🙌
Please do note that Python is not only for Backend, it is actually widely used for data stuff like Data analysis, machine learning, Quant Trading and also the main language for Ethical hacking
The editing is something else. Them flares 👌
Love the mic modulating really helps you stay foucussed
There has to be way to auto adjust and flatten your mic level. You’re all over the place depending on where you’re looking, on the mic, off the mic or your inflection. Love the content. :)
heyy Aaron, just want to say thank you very much for all the tips. I am self taught and landed a job as front end developer. I chose to become a front end developer because I follow your tips and tricks from “the fastest way to become a developer” video which uploaded 3 years ago.
🙌🏼🙏
That's really cool
Nice
I have watched one your vedios years back and now again I'm watching it because you are one of kind and can make things work in my life right now.I don't like my present profession.I want to do something I love while I live... I'm gonna follow you.Already enrolled to your course Udemy ❤️
Happy to hear that and welcome to the course!
damn it aaron, had to check playback speed a few times . Great info al usual. Thanks mucho
🙏 thx!
Super helpful as i’ve been learning JS fundamentals before deciding whether to learn a framework or learn a low code platform to start freelancing (really wanna earn money asap). This was a nice roadmap
🙏
Hey could you guide me on how you started off with JS
Coming from ur vids from 3 years ago. I personally liked the "havent slept in 3 days trying to figure out the meaning of life" look. Seemed real and authentic. Not saying ur new videos arent. But they hit me different, maybe cuz its more relatable 🤣
THIS !
I love the Tomato system so much, it saved my butt a lot of times with my poor concentration skills.
Inspiring Keep up the good work!
Awesome video Aaron!
Thx!
nice video thanks!
Hey Aaron, long time watcher, first time commenter. Just wanted to say thanks. Your videos really helped me out when I first started and continue to do so. I landed my first big time job 2 weeks ago, and just wanted to give thanks for all the help and motivation along the way. Keep on keeping on mate!
Thanks for sharing your story, really appreciate that💪 you got it!
Self taught?
@@AH-mq9fn Yep. After watching Aaron’s videos, I decided to take a Udemy full stack dev course in 2019/20. I didn’t want to fork over 10-20k in a bootcamp since I already have some student loans from my undergrad. Best decision of my life. Can’t thank Aaron enough for his advice there.
@@AlexandaJohn What's your starting salary if you don't mind my asking?
@@JSephH76 $75k all remote. Not amazing but happy with that being my starting point, especially considering what I was making in marketing roles prior.
Thanks for all these great videos
Thank you :)
Thank you very much
if you record audio where you go back in forth distance-wise from the mic.. then put a compressor on that audio track in some audio software. it will level it out so it does not go up and down.
I have watch these sort of videos and started a series where i will follow whatever you people say and update the progress. I am the guy who started programming
Great video! Just a little comment, try to make your sound more consistent when you're speaking, at least for me it's pretty annoying when one time volume is higher and other time lower
Thanks dude
Great video
Excellent
Thank you , quite helpful video. I'm struggling with how much Javascript I need to learn before moving on to Solidity (chosen path) Only thing, pick a distance from the mic and keep it. Your levels are wonky, lol. Again thanks for this.
😎🙏
Besides Code Wars for practicing, is there a resource you recommend for projects ideas?
Gold 💯
Hi Aaron, just landed in your world, I'm a newb, but I'd really like to learn... But first problem is that, at the moment, I only have a Xiaomi pad 5, I know that it could turn into a "pc" less or than, do you think I can run there the programs I need to practice? If not, which are the features I need to search for in a new pc (portable) to buy?
great!
Hey Aaron I have started learning java so what do you think I should focus in java and what should I learn in this journey??
hey, how about learning the front end and just the mern stack, it wouldnt be a bad idea, what do you think?
I've tried to adopt the frond end developer pathway but I just can't seem to stay motivated the same way when learning python. I wonder what I should do with this situation.
I first learnt BASIC, taught to me how to think as problem solver, breaking a teak down into a series of steps
C was the next language then C++ for OOP, then SQL to work with databases, VB for event-driven, Power Builder, Python/Anvil for full-stack web development.
In a nut-shell learn structured programming, OOP, test-driven development & functional programming. I put elements of functional programming into my OOP…
5:33 - you mentioned focusing on mastering either frontend or backend. How does one go about doing this for backend? Does one not have to do frontend first? Like say if I decide I want to be a backend developer, I can't exactly build projects in just backend without building a frontend for the project first? So is frontend not a prerequisite for backend?
Would you recommend the approach you outlined in the video or your developer roadmap for an entrepreneur who wants to build apps or web apps but does not want to work as a developer?
Great content but the audio levels were all over the place. You often moved away from the mic. then close to the mic. then away again and so on, as you relayed good information with a lot of enthusiasm. 🙂
As other commenters said, Aaron, you get far away from the mic one instant, then suddnely get really close to the mic, then far away again, and so on and on. Audio level is all over the place. I'm constantly having to adjust the volume every 3 seconds.
How about if I am not interested in web development what else can I do that I can land a job with now programing experience?
Thanks Aaron for your advices. Im on week 5 on freemote and I have learned lots of valuable stuff. btw, For Website Development, what do you suggest learning between wordpress and webflow?
Appreciate your feedback, Samuel 🙌
Good content. But does any of that apply to game programming/development?
Damn bro I actually subscribed
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Very informative. Thanks. But dude, please use a lapel mic. The sm7b is not the right match for your presentation style.
What do you think about rpa development ?
Do you think front-end will be in demand in near future?
Does it matter which browser I should use?
Good tips! I didn't know about codewars, sounds good to learn, I will check that out. Question tho that I never find the answer to. What is the difference between a Webdeveloper and a front-end developer? Or is a Web-developer the same as Website developer? That's confusing to me. Sometimes I see education named "Webdevelopment" sometimes it's "Front-End", same with jobs.
web development = front-end (what you see on the screen, like a button) and back-end (what you don't see on the screen, like server operations)
Hey in 2020 I was doing android dev and left due yo burnout should resume with revision or restart??
I have one doubt, I want to start my career as programmer and data science Which type of subject should we take in inter first year
Time plan for Singh in the morning
-Way to track your time - tomato tracker
-Accountability checking program
-tangible results. WebFlo.
-develop your tinkering mindset like Leonardo da Vinci
❤❤❤
Hey buddy, I'm from India can I do these steps?
Great vid... better if audio was fixed ;)
Is c# still good? I’d like to make video games
should i learn javascript if i want to go backend ?
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Do you think pursuing Junior Front-End Developer will still be a good choice in 2023?
Or you could also always get into HVAC
What about cybersecurity?
Interesting video, much appreciate. But man you gotta start using a compressor on your mic audio, or at least keep your position relative to the mic consistent. I've watched two of your videos now and it's very noticeable and distracting how much the audio levels jump up and down. Also the scraggly staticy sound effect you use at different points just sounds like I have a dodgy cable for my headphones. I actually had to troubleshoot my headset cable till i realized you were adding that sound in. No disrespect I'm honestly enjoying your videos. But I'd say audio is an area you gotta put some more thought into
Nice vid but you need to improve the sound
It's that black hoodie isnt it? That's the secret?
Okay, but what has this to do with Ryan Reeves's history of the Bible playlist?
The whole time I watched this, I was thinking: who does this guy remind me of?? Jay- of Jay and Silent Bob.
(Jason Mewes)
What is "Girl Friend"?
bro are those teeth real or what. subbed
hello
Your head moving back and forth into the mic is messing with the volume of your voice. I just found it a bit distracting that's all i wanted to say. Otherwise great advice!
I’m young enough to were I can probably comfortably become full stack before I need to get a job
Great summary and advice! But sorry to say it again…please work on the audio quality of your videos. Just watch this YT video and you will hear what I mean….. :-.)
Audio is really bad.
**The video should be renamed to “how to learn to code to become web developer”.
Useful information, but geared towards web development.
I've been going at this for like a year now. I want to die.
Just don't understand why would anyone learn Django or flask when they can learn node js. Python is for primary school and for PhDs. Anyone can learn the fundamentals in any language people ain't stupid and python is a waste of time for most people
python is good for data science, machine learning... but of course it's not the best option for other things (web development, app development, etc)
@@joselgraterol Yeah,that's why I said PhDs
@@joselgraterol which is the best for App development?
Been learning python and pandas for 3 months now and I plan to keep it up with SQL, I'm confused why is it for primary and PhD?
@@willy7968 that depends on what kind of app do you want to develop. for android?= (Java, kotlin), ios ?= (swift) hybrid apps?= (flutter or react native) web mobile apps? (javascript)
these are the most used languages to app development
Don't use music
Damn that audio was painful
Python is for back end and JavaScript to front end.
Me usen JS in backend...
That mic gave me anxiety
damn you have a girlfriend? haha jokes aside good video
iF I CoUlD StaRt OvEr🐒
Bro Is that really your girlfriend? You should make a video on how we can get girlfriends lol
First
WOw, guy don't share his actual git acc. With no actual programming videos. Just same viedo for 3 yeras. Please another accurate rating video or "how to be better coder (obviously without coding)".
your audio is a bit painful to listen :( pls fix
Bold of you to assume we have girl friends
Does your girlfriend have young sister.