I tried 50 Programming Courses. Here are Top 5.

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  • @sahilandsarra
    @sahilandsarra  8 месяцев назад +54

    Try my free email crash course to crush technical interviews: instabyte.io/

    • @Satyamchaturvediblog
      @Satyamchaturvediblog 2 месяца назад +2

      Brother, we should get a certificate from W3 school after clearing the exam or should we take CS50 course, from where is it right to do it.

    • @spyplane3979
      @spyplane3979 11 дней назад

      how to learn programming from beginner what to learn first what classes should i take

  • @AlmightyGod.321
    @AlmightyGod.321 Год назад +4128

    1) Harward CS50
    2) 100 Days of code
    3) Algorithms by Princeton University
    4) Meta's front - end Certificate
    5) System Design

    • @mcmerry2846
      @mcmerry2846 Год назад +74

      Odin project

    • @MinisterRedPill
      @MinisterRedPill Год назад +18

      ​@@mcmerry2846trash

    • @baloney_sandwich
      @baloney_sandwich Год назад +29

      Written by a child dreaming to work at faang

    • @dumdum5298
      @dumdum5298 Год назад +83

      ​@@MinisterRedPillMind telling me why it is trash? Genuine question.

    • @thedictator1454
      @thedictator1454 Год назад +33

      @@baloney_sandwich can u explain i am newbie

  • @ATTACK_ACHIEVE
    @ATTACK_ACHIEVE Год назад +775

    The List -
    1) Harvard CS50
    2) 100 Days of code
    3) Algorithms by Princeton University
    4) Meta's front - end Certificate
    5) System Design

  • @ludwigtisserand854
    @ludwigtisserand854 11 месяцев назад +818

    I tried 23 programming books as a beginner, here are the top 3:
    1) Javascript In Less Than 50 Pages (if you’re completely new to programming)
    2) Smarter Way to Learn Python (the best to learn python)
    3) Head First Javascript Programming (great to develop your knowledge on JS)
    The beginning is the most difficult part. Get the basics right and learning anything else becomes much quicker after that.

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  11 месяцев назад +43

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @yuvrajsingh7034
      @yuvrajsingh7034 11 месяцев назад +2

      give me for java pls

    • @ludwigtisserand854
      @ludwigtisserand854 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@yuvrajsingh7034 learn the logic of programming first, with any of those books I told, and like I said, learning anything else, any other language, including java, becomes much easier. This is exactly what I did.

    • @shiven786
      @shiven786 11 месяцев назад

      Good books

    • @ishaangupta1899
      @ishaangupta1899 11 месяцев назад

      @@ludwigtisserand854 Can you please share the pdf or atleast the name of the author (JS in less than 50 pages)? As I'm not able to find it on amazon/google

  • @braumski2
    @braumski2 Год назад +25

    Haha awesome to hear that I'm doing one of these (Meta Frontend) I really enjoy it so far.

    • @sohanaaz2245
      @sohanaaz2245 8 месяцев назад +1

      How is the course

    • @sravanireddy5392
      @sravanireddy5392 5 месяцев назад

      Is it a paid course??

    • @mehmet4786
      @mehmet4786 3 месяца назад

      but it is a paid course, is it free for you ?

    • @GAURAVVERMA-b1e
      @GAURAVVERMA-b1e 2 месяца назад

      Can u tell us how to access it free

    • @kiranprakash8785
      @kiranprakash8785 2 месяца назад

      @@GAURAVVERMA-b1e Go to the course page and click on nine course series and select one of the course from nine courses and select enroll for free, you can see audit this course ,click on it. You will have to audit each course and complete them . Some workouts are not accessible as you have to pay for it. But all the study materials will be free.

  • @Good_Username
    @Good_Username Год назад +41

    I was just searching for a good python course and saw so many on udemy so I went on youtube to check the best, and found this video. Gonna go with the 100 Days of code for sure! Thanks!

  • @Kan-JenLiu
    @Kan-JenLiu Год назад +40

    dude, love your channel so much! Well-grounded and no BS at all! Thanks so much for helping people out like me who does not have a CS background.

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад +2

      Thanks 🙏

    • @harishkr9189
      @harishkr9189 Год назад

      Bs means?

    • @AyushVats-kq3ny
      @AyushVats-kq3ny 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@harishkr9189 black shark

    • @Ireliar2024
      @Ireliar2024 4 месяца назад

      ​​@@harishkr9189 I think it means "bullshi*t"

    • @LegendEgg
      @LegendEgg 4 месяца назад

      @@harishkr9189 It means no bad stuff (BS)

  • @Listen_It_Up
    @Listen_It_Up 6 месяцев назад +13

    This video is purely great I have watched it 7 months ago and dedicated myself to learn this things and now I am a Front End Developer. Thanks Sahil, if you was not there I could not have started my coding journey and would have quit. 🤩🥰

    • @ruchira.c5184
      @ruchira.c5184 2 месяца назад

      Which language did u start from??

    • @staypositive3764
      @staypositive3764 2 месяца назад

      Hlo ,sir/mam can to explain how you can start the development please tell me ..🙏🙏

  • @Sid-xt3kt
    @Sid-xt3kt Год назад +55

    For web dev, I'd recommend the odin project. It's very hands on and it doesn't hold your hand. By the end of it, you'd probably make a fullstack application.

    • @lethatsinkin
      @lethatsinkin Год назад

      what should I know before getting started with odin project?

    • @Sid-xt3kt
      @Sid-xt3kt Год назад +6

      @@lethatsinkin Nothing really, you start from scratch. From basic javascript to react and even ruby on rails.

    • @idkmate1451
      @idkmate1451 Год назад

      I don't know. I tried Odin and i'm really struggling with it. It just throws you into the Ocean without teaching you how to swim. HTML and CSS sections are quite easy, light work. But then they throw Javascript at you, 100 different sites with same or a slightly different information that you're forced to read. And they're all professional sites like MDN loaded with all kinds of information.
      Instead i would recommend some different learning resource and you can do Odin bit later when you get comofortable with the language.

    • @dzakiydzakwan8555
      @dzakiydzakwan8555 Месяц назад

      Is it free?

    • @CaptainDarling2020
      @CaptainDarling2020 Месяц назад

      @@dzakiydzakwan8555 yes

  • @albyx
    @albyx Год назад +7

    I started taking the Swift Development course on Udemy from Angela Yu and I'm surprisingly engaged in the videos. I have no doubt the "100 days of code" does the same!

    • @jonathanperkins69
      @jonathanperkins69 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, I considered taking this course to start learning iOS development. Would you still recommend it?

  • @anmolfrost
    @anmolfrost Год назад +30

    The problem is majority of the people look to become a developer from money point only (not saying that it is wrong). But one has to be able to learn how to enjoy breaking down problems and honestly this job is not for everyone, I'm an engineer myself and interviewed countless candidates, some of them show insane dedication and passion but just aren't well suited to. Id suggest young people to try as many things as they can in life to find their niche and focus on that. :)

    • @atuldwivedi3959
      @atuldwivedi3959 Год назад

      Sir, it is possible to find a job in development if one doesn't have a computer science degree. Also, one has a huge career gap of 7 years. I mean, do you think skills alone can get you a job? You are the best person I can ask this question to.

    • @fabio.1
      @fabio.1 9 месяцев назад

      👀

    • @anmolfrost
      @anmolfrost 9 месяцев назад

      @@atuldwivedi3959 yes if you have skills, and if you are able to break down problems and solve them, you will get a job. However you need to spend time making projects yourself, creating a unique portfolio for yourself and you will find one.

    • @PlateletRichGel
      @PlateletRichGel 27 дней назад

      Great advice. I have a Pure Math degree, basically worthless until Data Science and R and stuff developed. Yet, I found that stuff impossible to understand (at the 600 level) Abstract algebra baffled me, it's so fkin hard, but some CS majors crushed in my classes with no math experience. Great advice, but people still want money, become an electrician and stay off meth.

  • @industryrule-4080
    @industryrule-4080 Год назад +10

    Thanks for the list! 100 Days of Code is perfect for what I’m looking for!

  • @daranadine7711
    @daranadine7711 Год назад +170

    Absolutely love this breakdown! I completed a bootcamp in Data Science last year but want a new portfolio project to help with discipline. Starting my day with one of these courses might be a good way to get back into the swing of things and help with my job search. Thanks!

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад

      Good luck 👍

    • @kirtanvyas784
      @kirtanvyas784 Год назад

      From where you learn data science?

    • @Gamekiladhi7
      @Gamekiladhi7 8 месяцев назад

      Does cs50 have java n c++??
      If not pls recommned good course

    • @Kishor_D7
      @Kishor_D7 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Gamekiladhi7 In cs50 there are many courses for free

    • @DnMori-v6b
      @DnMori-v6b 6 месяцев назад

      So after you finished bootcamp a year ago, you still didn't find a job?? Does it mean that bootcamps are useless?

  • @naveen12
    @naveen12 Год назад +176

    Well, this is the one year roadmap for anyone getting started with coding, if anyone can stay consistent and complete all these courses and end up practicng and build projects, surely you will crack the bif tech interviews.

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад +16

      Thanks, Naveen!

    • @RavenHart-sx8xs
      @RavenHart-sx8xs 11 месяцев назад

      Can you give me one best course suited for beginner?

    • @saintorc6173
      @saintorc6173 10 месяцев назад

      @@RavenHart-sx8xsbumps

    • @Gamekiladhi7
      @Gamekiladhi7 8 месяцев назад

      Does cs50 have java n c++??
      If not pls recommned good course

    • @PlateletRichGel
      @PlateletRichGel 27 дней назад

      To crack tech interviews, frame the question with questions to something very difficult that you've learned, like set a trap for the interviewer who will go down the path to test you. Then go over their head.

  • @ritomukherjee8389
    @ritomukherjee8389 Год назад +94

    I have done CS50 in 2020 and CS50 web development then learned Java and Spring Boot. Then practice is the key. Now in a product based start up, aiming for tech giants now.

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад +4

      Good luck 👍

    • @ranjithcasey5058
      @ranjithcasey5058 Год назад +2

      Where did you learn SpringBoot? Nd what kind of projects I need to done for getting entry level job as a beginner?

    • @pahtashow
      @pahtashow Год назад +1

      Why not Kotlin ?

    • @seydaaliyeva5639
      @seydaaliyeva5639 Год назад

      Hello, I want to start CS50, but my English is not enough, at least what level of language do you think it is necessary to know the language in order to understand the lessons comfortably, so does this course work in business life, so do you think it is necessary to have basic computer knowledge to start these courses or is there no problem to start from scratch?

    • @ozymandias8523
      @ozymandias8523 4 месяца назад

      ​@@seydaaliyeva5639cs50 is for beginners, additionally there's subtitles on RUclips

  • @gavinkalaher7314
    @gavinkalaher7314 Год назад +181

    Always love your content Sahil. Free of fluff and promotional BS. Just straight-up helpful advice and facts presented interestingly. Cheers.

  • @ninjazhu
    @ninjazhu Год назад +8

    The best skill you can have as a programmer is something that so many people fail and is so easy - that is "how to find information"

  • @muhammedrazi2396
    @muhammedrazi2396 Год назад +6

    RUclips is the ultimate platform for learning anything. Mastering dsa using c and c++ by abdul bari sir is the best

  • @MohammadImran-rn1vg
    @MohammadImran-rn1vg Год назад +61

    This video will now save money and time of lots of students.
    Thank you Sahil for this amazing video.
    May God bless you.

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад +4

      Thanks 🙏

    • @soniekefacts
      @soniekefacts Год назад +1

      ​@@sahilandsarrai have no interest in anything but currently I'm trying to learn Java with dsa but it's so hard what I do

    • @RandomGuy-hv7tb
      @RandomGuy-hv7tb Год назад +1

      @@soniekefacts i can understand you 🥲, I also failed

    • @soniekefacts
      @soniekefacts Год назад

      @@RandomGuy-hv7tb what next?

    • @pranjalsingh5047
      @pranjalsingh5047 Год назад +1

      ​@@soniekefactskeep doing

  • @Shfl99
    @Shfl99 10 месяцев назад +594

    I wonder how can someone try 50 courses

    • @albinkuttamath
      @albinkuttamath 6 месяцев назад +58

      If they already know course content and rushes through it...

    • @TriNguyen-xd3gr
      @TriNguyen-xd3gr 6 месяцев назад +27

      It could be many people who tried a few and comes together and he represent all of them

    • @0xdt0x
      @0xdt0x 6 месяцев назад +11

      I was wondering the same

    • @MbonisiM
      @MbonisiM 5 месяцев назад +8

      Too much time in the hands

    • @Youmademyday333
      @Youmademyday333 5 месяцев назад +16

      They just have to lie for the thumbnail we clicked it so the lie worked

  • @Programmingwithzai
    @Programmingwithzai Год назад +26

    the "100 Days of Code" Python course is nothing short of exceptional! With its easy-to-follow teaching approach and impressive content, every penny invested in it is unequivocally worthwhile. A must-buy for those seeking to master Python programming.

    • @NicollyKingeski
      @NicollyKingeski Год назад +2

      What do you think about The complete course web developer from Angela ?

    • @Programmingwithzai
      @Programmingwithzai Год назад

      @@NicollyKingeski I sincerely apologize for the delay in responding to your message. I haven't taken that course, but Angela's courses are highly regarded, and her web development course is likely to be beneficial. You can also find 10 introductory videos on her RUclips channel for a course overview.

    • @deepakp3638
      @deepakp3638 Год назад

      i bought her course....ill suggest buy it...dont think
      @@NicollyKingeski

    • @pallavirai8964
      @pallavirai8964 11 месяцев назад

      which course you are talking about?please explain?the udemy dr anjela yu course?

    • @danielhoffman4026
      @danielhoffman4026 5 месяцев назад +2

      100 days of code is a terrible course. After the basics which is the first 15 days the course takes a hard nose dive. Poor explanations, outdated material, and gets to a point where it's just text saying do this. There is no response to questions. If you want to see real reviews, not fake ones to buff the rating look at 3 stars and below. All the students say the same thing. Just study everyday for 100 days but not with this course

  • @theadventurousprogrammer6449
    @theadventurousprogrammer6449 Год назад +87

    Angela Yu's course made me a programmer.. that course alone is the best course for learning python!! Tried so many other courses but that one made it a day in day out practice with an exceptional learning curve and challenges that are fun to complete.

    • @Fingers896
      @Fingers896 Год назад +14

      I second this! I'm currently on day 5 and I must say I haven't been this engaged in a course for a while. In my opinion Dr Angela Yu is a God send for aspiring programmers.
      The concepts are easy to grasp.
      Fun and challenging projects at the end of each day (section)
      Thought provoking exercises and quiz's
      Clearly spoken and walks you through the logical process and its outcome on each line of code
      Overall:
      print("10/10")
      Remember people, make it work, then make it efficient.
      In God speed brothers and sisters.

    • @thebigmonstaandy6644
      @thebigmonstaandy6644 Год назад +1

      thank you for advice. i want to refresh and upgrate my python skills

    • @ghaniynugrahantoro5040
      @ghaniynugrahantoro5040 Год назад +8

      I purchase the course. Like you said, the explanation is easy to understand. But in day 46++, nothing explained. Just a bunch of article.

    • @JohnStockton7459
      @JohnStockton7459 Год назад +3

      @@Fingers896a day 5 programmer telling us advice 🤣

    • @Fingers896
      @Fingers896 Год назад

      @@JohnStockton7459 🤣🤣🤣 how dare I.

  • @canonicall
    @canonicall Год назад +15

    The Odin Project is where I learned A LOT!! I went from knowing absolutely nothing, to downloading a virtual box, linux, learning the filing system, setting up git and github, vscode, and building a couple of simple websites within just a couple of months on my free time. I'm about to do the cs50 python next.

    • @AneesaMohammed-m6e
      @AneesaMohammed-m6e Год назад +1

      What's the best road map for a self taught web developer? I'm very new and Interested but have no idea where to start it seems so complex, everything

    • @canonicall
      @canonicall Год назад +2

      @user-se5rr2wp9j The Odin Project is imo the best place to start if you're completely new to programming. Take your time, do everything slowly, and play around with your own multiple projects while you learn, this really helps solidify the knowledge. After you learn HTML/CSS and then either Javascript if it's not too complicated, but I would do Python before JavaScript, and come back to JavaScript later.

    • @AneesaMohammed-m6e
      @AneesaMohammed-m6e Год назад +1

      @canonicall thanks so much for your reply . Did you do ruby on rails or Javascript? I just feel overwhelmed with so many videos and info

    • @canonicall
      @canonicall Год назад

      @user-se5rr2wp9j I finished the HTML/CSS and built a few simple websites with just that. They turned out pretty nice. I ended up doing the Google IT Support course on Coursera, I needed a certificate to get into WGU Software Engineering degree (Java Specialization). So I have limited experience with JavaScript, about the same I have with Python. Personally, I think Python is a better place to start than JavaScript, but if you can just start building websites with those three, you can easily market yourself on the free market.

  • @mannykhan7752
    @mannykhan7752 10 месяцев назад +36

    I have to say Dr Angela's course is hands down the best. It will actually take you from complete beginner to an advanced programmer with lots of exercises and projects. I'm currently in the intermediate section of her course but am just impressed by how much details she goes into. As of this date, the course is now free on YT. For some extra goodies like daily learning plan and syllabus, you have to pay for the course (usually around $20) but otherwise can be learned completely for free.

    • @ThePunami
      @ThePunami 10 месяцев назад +1

      Where can I find the free course? I don't see the full course on RUclips.

    • @nkululekomtolo2539
      @nkululekomtolo2539 10 месяцев назад

      😊👍

    • @Lovethisshittbh
      @Lovethisshittbh 8 месяцев назад

      Do they provide certificate?

    • @donaldtubi
      @donaldtubi 8 месяцев назад

      The link please

    • @mannykhan7752
      @mannykhan7752 6 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/p/PLSzsOkUDsvdvGZ2fXGizY_Iz9j8-ZlLqh&si=IUmiP82pUY8zyHvV

  • @HeyQuinton
    @HeyQuinton Год назад +12

    This is an awesome list - thanks. It also gives a powerful message to other aspiring youtubers that you can be as bland as bread but still blow up - keep going!

    • @archockencanto1645
      @archockencanto1645 7 месяцев назад

      😂

    • @LunaBloom99
      @LunaBloom99 5 месяцев назад

      Damn, the whiplash I got from this backhand-slap-compliment 🤣✋🏼

  • @suham5132
    @suham5132 Год назад +35

    I actually started watching the 100days of python course. I can't stress how great it is. Now I find myself consistently finishing 1day part everyday and also learning many new things and finally solidifying the concepts i Learned through building projects. Its really great. Might watch cs50 course and data algorithms for future.

    • @josephubi9096
      @josephubi9096 Год назад

      Is it paid?

    • @suham5132
      @suham5132 Год назад

      @@josephubi9096 well i did a few thing or two, watched it for free ;)

    • @MadladGuy
      @MadladGuy Год назад

      @@josephubi9096 The 100 days course is. Is costs around 80 bucks but there are often discounts on udemy that make it less than 20 bucks. It's a great course would definitely recommend it.

    • @ItsNothingAmazing
      @ItsNothingAmazing 11 месяцев назад

      of course. most courses on udemy are@@josephubi9096

    • @jasskaurkailey4108
      @jasskaurkailey4108 11 месяцев назад

      Do we need anything before start? Any requirement?

  • @muntazirabbas3143
    @muntazirabbas3143 11 месяцев назад +2

    i have 100 days of python course and as a beginner i will definitely recommend everyone her course she teaches python like smooth butter.

  • @phevos_sk
    @phevos_sk 11 месяцев назад +7

    Loved the content. if i was not pursuing knowledge and Certifications as a DevOps Engineer i would love love to take these courses. Maybe sometime later. The key point of all this knowledge is to practice consistently. Making it a part of your life like your breakfast.

    • @fabianpetersen2452
      @fabianpetersen2452 10 месяцев назад

      True, thats what im doing. i code almost every day even if i just struggle with some bugs in the code. My progress skyrocketed compared to the udemy courses which i occssionally reference if i dont understand something or to get me started thereafter i dont look at the course again

  • @niorvee2815
    @niorvee2815 Год назад +965

    guys for the meta front end one ; if you go to the specific course you can audit for free but if you try to get the whole professional certificate thingy you would have to pay
    steps - 1 open the link in the description
    -2 scroll down till you see the name of various courses there
    -3 click on the first one and you would be redirected to a new page where you would see the option of enroll for free

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад +65

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @animatronics9474
      @animatronics9474 Год назад +8

      Does this course meta front end developer starts from 21 july

    • @sainiguharoy
      @sainiguharoy Год назад +7

      Will paying to get the certificate be helpful

    • @niorvee2815
      @niorvee2815 Год назад +23

      @@sainiguharoy well having a certificate is always a plus point to add in your resume but i personally think its always the skills that shine more so in end its your choice to get the certificate but if you work hard and learn properly from the course that's all what matters~

    • @over-dose
      @over-dose Год назад +21

      It's not working it keep asking for money

  • @paddyd7642
    @paddyd7642 Год назад +18

    for me it was MIT 006 taught by Prof. Srini Devadas. I went in with close to zero coding background and it was not impossible to follow. Covered pretty much every major algorithm I have seen in my 800 leetcode questions.

    • @octavtavi3585
      @octavtavi3585 Год назад

      @paddyd7642
      Hi there, can you share a link to that course? Please.

    • @paddyd7642
      @paddyd7642 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/HtSuA80QTyo/видео.html @@octavtavi3585

    • @georgejetson9801
      @georgejetson9801 Год назад

      There are 2 versions. Is one better than the other?

    • @paddyd7642
      @paddyd7642 Год назад

      @@georgejetson9801 I only watched the old version taught by Prof. Srini Devadas and I enjoyed it

    • @gogobebe3713
      @gogobebe3713 Год назад +1

      @@georgejetson9801 Where did you find them? I can't seem to find them anywhere, please share :)

  • @ABeardedDad
    @ABeardedDad 5 месяцев назад +2

    Ah man that -- INSERT -- on Elliots screen hit a warm place in my heart.

  • @AngelGdo
    @AngelGdo Год назад +9

    I am currently taking the 100 Days Of Code course, and I can attest to the high quality that it has to offer.

    • @TheSunshinefee
      @TheSunshinefee 8 месяцев назад

      is it for beginners?

    • @gguki1971
      @gguki1971 8 месяцев назад

      Is it for beginners?

    • @neha2225s
      @neha2225s 6 месяцев назад

      How much have you paid for the course??

    • @danielhoffman4026
      @danielhoffman4026 5 месяцев назад

      100 days of code is a terrible course. After the basics which is the first 15 days the course takes a hard nose dive. Poor explanations, outdated material, and gets to a point where it's just text saying do this. There is no response to questions. If you want to see real reviews, not fake ones to buff the rating look at 3 stars and below. All the students say the same thing. Just study everyday for 100 days but not with this course

    • @danielhoffman4026
      @danielhoffman4026 5 месяцев назад

      @@TheSunshinefee 100 days of code is a terrible course. After the basics which is the first 15 days the course takes a hard nose dive. Poor explanations, outdated material, and gets to a point where it's just text saying do this. There is no response to questions. If you want to see real reviews, not fake ones to buff the rating look at 3 stars and below. All the students say the same thing. Just study everyday for 100 days but not with this course

  • @Destide
    @Destide 6 месяцев назад +1

    Angela Yu's course is what made Python and programming in general stick with me.

  • @gdj777
    @gdj777 Год назад +25

    Thank you sir, Very helpful. Although one must grind through theory with these subjects. I've found the most helpful courses are the ones that combine theory with a realistic project.

  • @rehan_999
    @rehan_999 Год назад +1

    Currently taking Dr. Angela's 100 days of code course. Got it at just 389INR ( 4.68$). I'd say its worth every penny even if u get it at higher price if u want to learn programming by doing it and not just by watching it.

  • @korngsamnang
    @korngsamnang Год назад +8

    Jonas's course on udemy never make me disappointed.

  • @ncostarica
    @ncostarica Месяц назад

    I'm glad I found your channel. Pure gold.

  • @deanschulze3129
    @deanschulze3129 Год назад +7

    I'll add my strong endorsement for the course on algorithms taught by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne.
    Another excellent course on algorithms is the one by Tim Roughgarden from Stanford. I believe is it on coursera. It's more advanced than the Princeton course, so you should probably take the Princeton courses first.

  • @haziqmasud532
    @haziqmasud532 Год назад +1

    Really Enjoyed learning from Dr. Angela Yu!! She knows how to teach!!

  • @jonathanjohnson2785
    @jonathanjohnson2785 Год назад +53

    You are so right Sahil. Angela yu's python course is really good. The daily challenges really keep you on your toes and helps to solidify the concepts. Great video as always and stay strong 💪

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад +1

      Thanks 🙏

    • @arnabroy1622
      @arnabroy1622 Год назад

      Isn't it outdated?

    • @jonathanjohnson2785
      @jonathanjohnson2785 Год назад +1

      @@arnabroy1622 The core concepts will always be relevant

    • @arnabroy1622
      @arnabroy1622 Год назад

      @@jonathanjohnson2785 Can u suggest Basics to advanced python tutorial in RUclips bro ?

    • @jonathanjohnson2785
      @jonathanjohnson2785 Год назад

      @@arnabroy1622 The python course by Bro Code is really good to get you familiar with the language. The python course by Angela Yu is a good follow up course to solidify the concepts.

  • @saalehijaz4912
    @saalehijaz4912 Год назад +1

    Can't stress less, I purchased 100 days python program and I am on 3rd day but accomplished alot. Its the best decision I made.

  • @abhinavsingh3938
    @abhinavsingh3938 Год назад +9

    Thank you so much sir for all these useful informations!!!! It's really commendable that you are so consistent in helping upcoming and even existing techies for free.😀😀

  • @gireeshbhat4158
    @gireeshbhat4158 6 месяцев назад +1

    If any paid course not providing live instructors or mock tests or something which helps to increase consistency, then always RUclips tutorials are the best one .

  • @vamsimullangi5911
    @vamsimullangi5911 Год назад +5

    1st view and 1st comment. Love you bro from Andhra Pradesh

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад

      Thank you so much 🙂

    • @vamsimullangi5911
      @vamsimullangi5911 Год назад

      ​@@sahilandsarraalways get motivated and gain some knowledge on reality after watching your videos bro. ❤

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад

      ❤️

  • @mauriciolee7349
    @mauriciolee7349 4 месяца назад

    Thank Sahil & Sarra for such a PRACTICAL video.

  • @ditz3nfitness
    @ditz3nfitness Год назад +80

    Programming is ALL "learn by doing"! You NEVER learn to program if younever program yourself. Any course can be great, if you practice yourself. If you don't, even the TOP COURSES won't teach you ANYTHING!

    • @RSAgility
      @RSAgility Год назад +2

      Yeah, when I follow along with a tutor I don't copy what they're doing, I try to use different words and sentences that might make me remember the lesson more.
      print("Hello dummy trying to learn")
      That makes me keep up with their lesson step by step, but also kind of do my own thing and learn what's going on, and it worked, made many mistakes then was able to know why and understand.

  • @tayonaira
    @tayonaira Месяц назад

    I’m a graduate of English language and linguistics. This is a total new experience for me, I hope I succeed in it.

  • @TheUniformGreen
    @TheUniformGreen Год назад +14

    What I also found really great and is showing me progress is The Odin Project. I've finished a master in Management Systems Informatics yet nothing really sticked to me. I also took multiple udemy courses with no great success, yet the TOP really helped me learning web development due to the course being projects based and making you think a lot of problem solving.

    • @marianabeltran1118
      @marianabeltran1118 Год назад

      Omg thank you so much! I just finished my career in multimedia design and I’ve been looking through so many courses to improve my skills but I couldn’t decide which one to try, now I know what to start with 🥺🫶🏻

    • @muatring
      @muatring Год назад

      The Odin Project is easily one of the top courses out there together with CS50, for free and their teaching style is imo better than 90% of the courses on coursera which have a tremendous amount of hand-holding.

    • @peluminova2515
      @peluminova2515 Год назад +1

      This on RUclips or?

  • @prajwaljha190
    @prajwaljha190 Год назад +2

    You're the gem bro, so glad that i discovered this channel.

  • @md.nahidulalamchowdhury9568
    @md.nahidulalamchowdhury9568 Год назад +4

    Thanks a lot. Outstanding helpful information.

  • @Adjust91
    @Adjust91 Год назад +7

    Odin project for me is the goat web dev course. I’ve tried them all and this one by far helped me become a better dev. Considering I have both adhd and autism too, I’d say that ranking means a lot more.

    • @atbmts6
      @atbmts6 Год назад +2

      It’s a shit ton of reading… idk how that appeals to somebody with adhd

    • @Adjust91
      @Adjust91 Год назад

      @@atbmts6 honestly it doesn’t anymore lol I made it through most of it but now I scratch my head and get distracted a lot. I only have the react and node section left then I’m done. I definitely need a curl course but just haven’t found one het

  • @claussa
    @claussa Год назад

    This video just got saved to a rare playlist called 'absolute essential'. Welcome! Subbed and liked.

  • @chinmaymeghare9414
    @chinmaymeghare9414 11 месяцев назад +100

    Any "Udemy Wall of Shame" Owner?😅

    • @sushruthkopishetty8743
      @sushruthkopishetty8743 5 месяцев назад +3

      I HAVE 3000 COURSES, BUT TOUCHED ONLY 30.

    • @danielhoffman4026
      @danielhoffman4026 5 месяцев назад +2

      Yeh have one but not that bad maybe 10. But funny enough 100 days of code is on there cuz after the basics (day 15) it's a terrible course.

    • @anuragsingh-ed4gk
      @anuragsingh-ed4gk 5 месяцев назад

      @@sushruthkopishetty87433000 really?? Are you sure its not 300 ?? 3 hazar to bhaut hi jyada hai

    • @digital_down
      @digital_down 3 месяца назад

      Udacity shame here ✋

    • @ShermukhammadKarimov
      @ShermukhammadKarimov 3 месяца назад

      not wall but hall

  • @vingram100
    @vingram100 Год назад +7

    Good quality should also include the ability to help absolute beginners. A lot of these ivy league courses are really hard because its meant for people who applied and were admitted with their test scores.

  • @KunallFirupa-h6w
    @KunallFirupa-h6w 22 дня назад

    thank you soo much Bhaiya ❤️ I will pray for you and your family 🥳🥳❤️

  • @RaishAhmad.
    @RaishAhmad. Год назад +12

    You never fail to deliver immance amount of value love you bhai ❤

  • @AhmadElkhouly
    @AhmadElkhouly 8 месяцев назад

    I bought a course by Dr Angela and it was very useful. She is an awesome instructor.

  • @Md_sadiq_Md
    @Md_sadiq_Md Год назад +4

    Pushing the algorithm ❤

  • @Faecus
    @Faecus Год назад

    Hey buddy. I want to be a developer, 0 coding background. I am completely lost where to start. This video is helping me taking the first stetps. Thank you, very nice content!!

  • @adii.11
    @adii.11 Год назад +7

    About Dr. Angela's Udemy course or any other Udemy course for that matter you can get it for as cheap as 500 INR most people don't know about this so read this carefully
    Step 1:
    Don't buy any course when the price is more than 700 INR
    Step 2:
    Wait for those Udemy sales in which you can get any course for around 500 INR easily (just wait for a week while tracking it's price it's not long)
    Step 3:
    Sometimes people who already have a Udemy account cannot get those courses for as cheap as 500 INR (Because Mostly the offers are just for udemy's newcomers)
    So What you should do is create another Udemy account and instead of buying the course, select "Gift this course" option and gift it to your main email.
    This way you can stop spending too much money on a single course and buy other courses also if needed or save some money this way!

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing

    • @adii.11
      @adii.11 Год назад

      @@sahilandsarra Video was great thank you!

  • @DGER81
    @DGER81 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for posting in description

  • @Warpgatez
    @Warpgatez Год назад +3

    Courses are to show you what’s possible and expand your unknown to known. You won’t ever learn programming or development unless you make your own projects.

    • @eduardoignacioroblessosa6349
      @eduardoignacioroblessosa6349 Год назад

      Agree, but solving problems along with courses make a huge improvement on your knowledge

    • @Warpgatez
      @Warpgatez Год назад

      @@eduardoignacioroblessosa6349 docs do. Getting in the weeds do. Building does. Networking and collaboration does. Courses get out of date so fast and only fills your tool box with basic tools.

  • @phuochoanho3203
    @phuochoanho3203 Год назад +2

    that's really helpful man, appreciate it alot!

  • @muditkhanna8164
    @muditkhanna8164 Год назад +4

    I took the course for C++ by Shibaji Paul on Udemy, and no other course is good enough, the level of detail is very vast.

    • @Ronaldineo777
      @Ronaldineo777 Год назад +1

      SO you'd recommend that one to learn C++?

    • @muditkhanna8164
      @muditkhanna8164 Год назад +1

      @@Ronaldineo777 if you want to go into detail which is kind of necessary nowadays

    • @Ronaldineo777
      @Ronaldineo777 Год назад

      @@muditkhanna8164 thanks, I'll look into it. Thinking about learning C++ for future opportunities

  • @MabsootEG
    @MabsootEG Год назад +1

    WOOOW , You really made my day .
    Love your honesty man , Love you from Egypt

    • @malakhamdy1182
      @malakhamdy1182 5 месяцев назад

      جربت اي كورس من الكورسات دي؟
      انا وقفت في نص كورس انجيلا اخر حاجه كانت api

    • @MabsootEG
      @MabsootEG 5 месяцев назад

      @@malakhamdy1182 لا مجربتش للاسف حتى الان

  • @Satyamchaturvediblog
    @Satyamchaturvediblog 2 месяца назад +3

    Brother, we should get a certificate from W3 school after clearing the exam or should we take CS50 course, from where is it right to do it.

  • @tesvideos1763
    @tesvideos1763 Месяц назад

    1) Harward CS50 on youtube
    2) 100 Days of code - Udemy
    3) Algorithms by Princeton University
    4) Meta's front - end Certificate - Coursera
    5) System Design | Web scalability | Harvard | David malan

  • @s0ulweaver
    @s0ulweaver Год назад +5

    All courses on 5:58

  • @thenonconformistt
    @thenonconformistt 5 месяцев назад

    Very useful video!! Thank you very much, Sahil🙏🏻

  • @NoName-gp7sf
    @NoName-gp7sf Год назад +7

    Hello sir Thanks for the video this helped a lot , can you please also tell any math course or youtube course which can help in my complete programming journey . ( it will be good if it is basic to advance ) or can you tell me a roadmap to improve my maths to advance level! Thanks

  • @my_j.a.r.v.i.s.
    @my_j.a.r.v.i.s. Год назад +1

    I also suggest everyone to take CS50 to start their computer science journey. It's so good

  • @MrVAM555
    @MrVAM555 Год назад +8

    Hi Sahil. Thanks for the nice courses you put up. I want to learn programming and soft ware engineering concepts, coming from a non tech background (although an engineer), in order to train myself to become a quantitative developer in financial engineering industry. I see the courses 1-3 seems relevant for me. May I know if any suggestions after 3 to continue in that path . Thanks and happy Deepawali

  • @subhamsinghpayak9666
    @subhamsinghpayak9666 Год назад +1

    Whenever my motivation starts to wane or I find myself stuck. You show me the right path like a lighthouse on the seashore.

  • @oj214
    @oj214 Год назад +3

    There's a lot of positive reviews on TOP. I'm suprised it wasn't listed in your top 5 courses.

    • @publicalways
      @publicalways Год назад

      could you kindly elaborate what is TOP?

    • @jockfaire
      @jockfaire 8 месяцев назад

      Its a platform for learning web development from HTML​ and CSS to javascript and frameworks like React @publicalways

  • @anaveragehuman2937
    @anaveragehuman2937 Год назад +2

    I knew about CS50 but the rest also look like really nice options. Thanks!

  • @cmapy
    @cmapy Год назад +3

    The question that I struggle the most with is, how do note down this things to actually remember them, or just do various projects and that’s it? Btw, excellent video, just what I needed

    • @dylanthomas3140
      @dylanthomas3140 Год назад

      What’s worked best for me is just think of a project doesn’t even need to be well thought out and go for it. You learn a lot

    • @davidbousi7845
      @davidbousi7845 Год назад

      Obsidian

    • @cmapy
      @cmapy Год назад +1

      @@davidbousi7845 notion is better imp and I use it a lot, but sometimes, it overwhelmedbme as well

  • @adriatic123
    @adriatic123 Год назад +2

    I finish all courses that I start, many of which I pass 5x to learn stuff better. Out of experience, 95% of courses are quite useless, no matter whether they are made by a famous university, IT company, RUclips, or paid courses. The main problem is that 95% of IT course teachers out there don't have the talent for teaching this stuff. You will have to try many courses in order to find a few gems that teach your particular topic of interest. If you find them pass them at least 5x and you will do fine. There is no shortcut to learning IT skills. Find that one gem and learn stuff from it well, then learn additional bits of knowledge from less-quality courses, You will never be good at something by learning important bits from a sub-standard course. Good learning!

  • @WinnerSingh
    @WinnerSingh Год назад +5

    Well in my opinion Codecademy is best to learn for both programming and development
    Two years back I joined Udemy
    From there I learn angular (not finished)
    React 80% finished
    Python 90% from the course which you mentioned by Angila
    But when we watch something our mind things so many other problems
    But when we read or implement something it is much easier way to store in our memory for long
    So my Opinion is code academy is best, it is costly annual membership 164 euro after 50% discount. But worth.
    Now my target is to be top in python not other languages.

    • @ImaanIlkoos
      @ImaanIlkoos Год назад

      Bro where can I communicate with you ?

  • @clouddrive6833
    @clouddrive6833 Год назад +2

    My man never disappoints..!

  • @sauravkalita2006
    @sauravkalita2006 Год назад +4

    Meta front end developer is unstructured and has not been set in a right pace which has been mentioned by another user in the comment. I would suggest FreeCodeCamp instead of the meta course.

  • @masarafahamed2811
    @masarafahamed2811 Год назад

    Honestly, I trust you blindly ❤because I have been watching your videos more than 1.5 years and one of the best about you is you care about your audience ❤🎉

  • @Rachel.coding
    @Rachel.coding 2 месяца назад +6

    Does anyone want to learn Python together?I‘m a complet beginner ,we can help each other and stick with it better💪

    • @KingRuleGaming
      @KingRuleGaming 2 месяца назад +3

      I would like to learn python in-depth and Python Machine Learning, I would like to join with the learning.

    • @prabs118
      @prabs118 Месяц назад

      Me too

    • @صبراجميل-ض3ص
      @صبراجميل-ض3ص 29 дней назад

      Let’s do it

  • @gusvalour
    @gusvalour Год назад +1

    Ok, I will try your recommendations

  • @youssefelshahawy7623
    @youssefelshahawy7623 Год назад +10

    hi sahil , i want to know your opinion please , now i am a cs colleague 2nd year and we learn c++...i took cs50 and was planning to take a c++ fundamentals course but after i watch this i'm thinking to take the 100 code what do you think ? and python is a language i can depend on it strongly and can get a well career or java is stronger than it right now or in the future ? Sorry for taking long and thank you ❤❤

    • @rohit5081
      @rohit5081 5 месяцев назад

      What uh have decided??

  • @susanmawai
    @susanmawai Месяц назад

    If someone really learns at least 1 highly recommended course with full focus, enthusiasm,consistently -basically all other courses become like other youtube videos of same category.
    Your first python course is like "the good, the bad and the ugly"-once you have watched it,no matter how many western classic movies you watch,you at the first sight each and every time,can easily get yourself understood with the cinematography, the upcoming situation and most importantly -the plot by yourself.
    So be pretty sure that you enjoyed your " the good,the bad and the ugly" -the way it is and should be enjoyed.

  • @akshaysalve9393
    @akshaysalve9393 Год назад +3

    1st viewer 😄

  • @hellrless1
    @hellrless1 10 месяцев назад

    Another great “course” is a game called “7 Billion Humans” its a game focusing on algos done like a game, featuring many different problems and Logic. Most definitely recommend to look it up

  • @lostfabric7192
    @lostfabric7192 Год назад +113

    Hi everyone, how did I find this video? :0

  • @waqasahmed8660
    @waqasahmed8660 10 месяцев назад

    David Malan has no competition and if you are starting out or if you want to solidify your basics then go for David Malan's CS50 without a doubt. But here, I must say that Angela Yu is also very very good in explaining things and making you learn things. She has this very popular course on web development which covers from very basics of front end to backend, then react and blockchain etc as well so if you take that course you are going to learn a lot for sure.

  • @shaheer823
    @shaheer823 Год назад +5

    "This is my udemy wall of shame" 😂😂 This guys never fails to make us laugh!!

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад

      😂

    • @srinathkumar1354
      @srinathkumar1354 Год назад +1

      @@sahilandsarra his algorithms part1,algorithms part2 of coursera is enough for problem solving

  • @ward7576
    @ward7576 Год назад

    Personally, what worked best for me course-wise, was anything that Mosh Hamedani made. Excellent guy when it comes to explaining things.

  • @srikanthmunjampally5546
    @srikanthmunjampally5546 Год назад +3

    Brother you said meta frontend developer course for free without certificate but it is providing for free

  • @cerealguyfrank5509
    @cerealguyfrank5509 Год назад

    Thanks! Greetings from Costa Rica! 👌🏼

  • @sejangamer
    @sejangamer Год назад +11

    Unknown Random man(with more experience than me)tried 50 courses and gave me 5 best
    Ohh man😢..... this is the power of internet ❤❤❤😊

    • @sahilandsarra
      @sahilandsarra  Год назад +2

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @sejangamer
      @sejangamer Год назад +2

      @@sahilandsarra i am first year programming student
      I have been going to college since 4 days
      So give me the advice you would give
      Your(past)self studying programming in 1st year

    • @Sunny-Gupta1
      @Sunny-Gupta1 Год назад +1

      ​@@sejangamerpick a language and master that first

    • @sejangamer
      @sejangamer Год назад +1

      @@Sunny-Gupta1 i was learning python last month but it appears that i made a mistake bcz in college
      We've been teachin The C Language
      So now i should focus on C

    • @Sunny-Gupta1
      @Sunny-Gupta1 Год назад +1

      @@sejangamer no no Iisten to me, college will teach you a new language in every new semester (and not full language, just the basics and the semester will be over)
      Just read the basics of whatever language college is teaching for the exams and SEPARATELY focus on your MAIN language.
      DO NOT depend or leave you main language just because college is teaching something else, they will just tell you syntax and will not teach you full language.
      I am currently in 3rd year, that's why giving you some tips.

  • @krishnapatwari884
    @krishnapatwari884 5 месяцев назад

    As a alredy experienced student...in my primary school I can say seeing the current scenerio that it is more important to know what you actully like or passionate to study about in Computer science ,cause it's vast. Learing programming is something else and integratinng with a specific thin like solving, data management, hacking is different. It's all about consistency if you have enthsiasm.

  • @bigman-nn9mw
    @bigman-nn9mw Год назад

    Honestly speaking man, your Indian axcent keeps me going. Love it man!❤😊

  • @hinkhall5291
    @hinkhall5291 Год назад +5

    I prefer books / references to video courses.
    It forces me in particular, to engage.
    And books are more searchable and teach more advanced stuff.
    I really like O’reilly books but also Manning publishing is also good too.
    Bootcamps can be good when you are just starting out too but lose their appeal for me later.

  • @whendarknessfalls6969
    @whendarknessfalls6969 Год назад +5

    Harvard has lost all credibility.

  • @sbonventure
    @sbonventure 7 месяцев назад

    I knew you were right on when I saw the first two. I totally agree. Now I’ll have to try the others you mentioned. 5:00

  • @Yovel-lb5vs
    @Yovel-lb5vs Год назад

    thanks for this video man. very much needed❤