Learn Coding (in 6 months) FASTEST Way to Become a Software Developer

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • FASTEST Way to Become a Software Engineer and ACTUALLY Get a Job (In-Depth Guide)
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    In this video, I want to share the steps to becoming a Software Engineer with or without a degree.
    We will be talking about:
    1. Picking career paths
    2. Choosing the right technologies and programming languages to learn in the right order that makes the most sense
    3. We will talk about the resources you can learn from (free & paid)
    4. Then we will move on to talk about things you must do before applying for jobs
    5. Will AI replace Software Engineers?
    5. Then finally we will cover how to apply for jobs and actually get a job
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    🌐 prakharkeshari...
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    I am a Fullstack Software Engineer & Content Creator from Toronto, Canada. I am obsessed with technology, the Human Mind, Body & Spirit and I enjoy researching, experimenting and sharing knowledge about the combination of technology and Peak Performance. I create content on how to develop the right habits, disciplines, mindsets and training routines to help transform ourselves into the Ultimate Peak Performers and create the best lives for ourselves by focusing on a high-income career, optimal health, and incredible relationships with people.
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Комментарии • 22

  • @prakhar.odyssey
    @prakhar.odyssey  Год назад

    Found value In this video?
    Leave a like 👍🏽 so more people can find this video and can get help on their path to becoming a Software Engineer.
    Subscribe to the channel for future content on Software Engineering and Web Development Career 🙌🏾
    Comment below 👇🏽what are some of the challenges you are facing and how can I help you on your path to get into this career!

  • @Rami0x0
    @Rami0x0 11 месяцев назад +3

    I usually skip videos like these because they're often filled with ads and nonsense, but your video is genuinely top-notch, straight to the point, and makes perfect sense! Keep up the great work, and I wish you all the success with your RUclips channel, dude!

    • @prakhar.odyssey
      @prakhar.odyssey  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey I really appreciate your comment and best wishes. Thank you so much for watching ❤️

  • @digitalcreativs410
    @digitalcreativs410 Год назад +2

    This is a great beginner resource for anyone wanting to get into Software Engineering and Web Devlopment! I think the biggest challenge for people is that they watch coding tutorials but don't really build projects.
    Or even if they get the right skills, and become good technically, they don't know how to communicate their value and communicate with clients or employers to get work. More videos and resources for that would be great!

    • @prakhar.odyssey
      @prakhar.odyssey  Год назад

      I agree, building projects is a must when it comes to applying your knowledge and actually gaining mastery at your skills!
      I’ll also create more videos on other concerns around finding clients and employers and how to communicate with them as well 🙌🏽

  • @x-limit2023
    @x-limit2023 Год назад +1

    So informative! Thanks!

  • @PreetiMalik
    @PreetiMalik Год назад +1

    Love this video, regardless of what industry someone works in knowing a little bit of coding will always come in handy 🙌🏽

    • @prakhar.odyssey
      @prakhar.odyssey  Год назад

      Absolutely! Being tech savvy and understanding how digitisation works in any industry is a skills in itself.

  • @harry_ks
    @harry_ks Год назад +1

    Yet another awesome video mate! pleased to watch this channel, really. I have only one question, why do you live in Canada? :D You 've went to an American College, wouldn't make more sense to stay in the US?

    • @prakhar.odyssey
      @prakhar.odyssey  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching. I am glad you enjoyed the video.
      Yes I went to the US for college and even worked there for 3 years in Chicago.
      But the green card process there is terrible! And you can’t even start your own side hustle or full blown business without a green card. The system wants you to stay in a job, which is perfectly ok if you want to be in a job.
      But I wanted to pursue freelance, business and coaching others as well. Which is why I moved to Canada, as it was easier to get my PR quickly. And now I’m not tied down to a single company but rather can work for myself and bring in clients to make money, or even coach students on technical and soft skills to help them gets jobs or learn freelancing. So it made sense to move here!

  • @dhrubaranjansarmah5687
    @dhrubaranjansarmah5687 Год назад +1

    Thank you for such a detailed video. 😊

  • @raphaelmenjivar9873
    @raphaelmenjivar9873 Год назад +1

    Big fan of both you and Preeti and am about to enroll in a bootcamp myself . Thank you for the well put and informative content 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙌🏾

    • @prakhar.odyssey
      @prakhar.odyssey  Год назад +1

      Hey Raphael, appreciate your comment. Preeti says thanks too! All the best for bootcamp. And of course, I am just glad you found my content helpful ❤️

  • @umangdwd
    @umangdwd Год назад +1

    Kya video hai mere bhai !!!

  • @urdarkside1
    @urdarkside1 2 месяца назад

    Hi Prakhar, what web technology stack is most sought after in Ontario? (Excluding Java).

  • @umangdwd
    @umangdwd Год назад +1

    You told information for free , others are charging 70k for linkdin info

    • @prakhar.odyssey
      @prakhar.odyssey  Год назад

      I bet, glad you found the information useful 🙌🏽

  • @ALLTHINGSLEARNT
    @ALLTHINGSLEARNT Год назад

    @prakhar Osyssey to be a employee and who sees this video have entered the matrix and to be a slave

    • @prakhar.odyssey
      @prakhar.odyssey  Год назад +1

      I don’t think so. There is always benefit in in jobs as well. No one says that it has to be an end all.
      A good job can teach you a lot of things that you wouldn’t otherwise.
      You can always choose to switch to client and freelance model or even start your startup and SAAS product.
      But starting a business also takes learning and experience. I learned a lot of new tech, programming languages, how product creation works, how customer acquisition works, how money is raised to fund growing businesses while working remotely for a Silicon Valley startup.
      And now I’m implementing all of that while I’m the process of building my own services and SAAS product that I will be talking more about soon.
      It is your choice on how you leverage different opportunities, you can use something as a stepping stone.