Idk how you manage, mby u just very smart. I'm almost in 1 year in coding and i can barely write a fizzbuzz or a decent website, guess i just gotta give up, not talking about barely knowing to do something in js.
Hey buddy, just wanted to say you should absolutely not give up, especially if this is your dream! Coding is definitely not easy and it’s a very steep learning curve, but once you get the hang of it it’s very rewarding. If you want some one on one consultation, feel free to shoot me an email at swerikcode@gmail.com and I can help you out
@@SWErikCodes Thank you very much! I don't know what to say, I mean, I do like coding, but only when I know what I am doing. Now I'm very disappointed with my 7 months bootcamp, and myself. Gotta go back to the basics for the 7th time, I think..
@@SWErikCodes i know, but slow progress means a bigger chance of losing your job, and if it takes me 3-4 years only to learn and lose a job in 3-6 months, it's a waste of time :)). Thanks a lot for the advice.
Awesome. Do you have any idea what I should do if I want to be a backened developer? lot of the stuff is overlapping but I would love to get your opinion.
Of course! I highly recommend you learn Java and springboot. Also try to learn some sort of database management with SQL, and deployment with AWS. Otherwise back end is not too different from what I described in my experience!
Hi there your videos are great can you help me I don’t have any background in computers/ software engineering at all. But I’m willing to work hard what would you recommend if someone like me has to start from zero and build a career in software development? Pls help your guidance would be highly appreciated
After 3 months, u got an internship or junior ??
Internship, it’s not possible to get a full time job (at least anymore) with only 3 months of work
which resource used for react back end and database?
A mixture of RUclips videos (mainly amigoscode) and documentation online!
Idk how you manage, mby u just very smart. I'm almost in 1 year in coding and i can barely write a fizzbuzz or a decent website, guess i just gotta give up, not talking about barely knowing to do something in js.
Hey buddy, just wanted to say you should absolutely not give up, especially if this is your dream! Coding is definitely not easy and it’s a very steep learning curve, but once you get the hang of it it’s very rewarding. If you want some one on one consultation, feel free to shoot me an email at swerikcode@gmail.com and I can help you out
@@SWErikCodes Thank you very much! I don't know what to say, I mean, I do like coding, but only when I know what I am doing. Now I'm very disappointed with my 7 months bootcamp, and myself. Gotta go back to the basics for the 7th time, I think..
@ghorlik432 it’s ok, progress is not linear, keep up the good work 💪
@@SWErikCodes i know, but slow progress means a bigger chance of losing your job, and if it takes me 3-4 years only to learn and lose a job in 3-6 months, it's a waste of time :)). Thanks a lot for the advice.
It’s ok just don’t lose faith, you got this
Awesome. Do you have any idea what I should do if I want to be a backened developer? lot of the stuff is overlapping but I would love to get your opinion.
Of course! I highly recommend you learn Java and springboot. Also try to learn some sort of database management with SQL, and deployment with AWS. Otherwise back end is not too different from what I described in my experience!
Hi there your videos are great can you help me I don’t have any background in computers/ software engineering at all. But I’m willing to work hard what would you recommend if someone like me has to start from zero and build a career in software development? Pls help your guidance would be highly appreciated
3 months programming full time is 500 to 600 hours. You got to pro/expert level really fast. Nice job.
thanks walt jr