Your videos are amazing I can't believe you are this underrated, I am not even a beginner but I still got good project ideas from this, keep up the great work man!
Interesting and very unique projects. Whenever i try to look for projects i end up on websites which say stuff like "build a calculator, a mock bank app or other impractical boring ideas" but these a actually fun. one minor thing though, i personally found the typing sounds and some other sounds like cracking (maybe the regulation of the sounds) somewhat distracting and made the video hard to watch sometimes. other than that,, i hope your channel grows a lot more
Hey these are really great projects and inspired me a lot!! I had one question throughout.... What was your thought process and how'd you get the ideas about making these
tbh, well maybe in my university at least, most CS student I know never actually create any of fun, cool, something to show side projects like you did bro is cool!
oh Isak, you beautiful bastard, in the midst of the digital firmament, where knowledge doth oft lie concealed by shadows profound, thine contributions shine forth. With wisdom and grace, thou hast parsed the complex lore of programming, making it accessible to the multitude. Such a deed is both noble and rare, for it doth illuminate the path for the novices and enricheth the understanding of all. Let it be known, thy efforts are received with utmost reverence and gratitude, for thou hast truly advanced the cause of mine wisdom, as well as motivation.
Unto thee, esteemed harbinger of digital enlightenment, I, a youth of Danish soil, reach forth with a query most pressing. As one who navigates the frost-kissed landscapes of the North, akin to thy own Norwegian roots, I find myself ensnared in a quandary. The sands of time, ever fleeting, implore me not to squander my days in the pursuit of commoners' toil, tasks which lay not claim to the fruits of my programming prowess. Verily, I seek to wield mine skills for the betterment of our world, to sow the seeds of progress whilst also partaking in the harvest of prosperity. In thine own journey, how hast thou bridged the chasm betwixt passion and sustenance? How might one, still tender in years and eager in spirit, cultivate a stream of income through the art of programming? Such wisdom I seek, that I may too tread a path that honors both my capabilities and my desire to contribute meaningfully to the tapestry of our shared existence. Thy guidance would be as a lighthouse to a mariner amidst a tempest-tossed sea. I await, with bated breath, the beacon of thy wisdom to illuminate this endeavor.❤
I made a sudoku solver too, but mine can actually be used. If you can't play and you copy the algorithm from wikipedia it becomes quite a dull, borderline hard to finish project imo. Cool projects overall though, random, as they should be, maybe a little bit too simple.
I am a beginner programmer too and my knowledge is limited too but in the image to ascii project you have used a if else chain which is apparently an inefficient way for doing it. What you could've done is store the sum in a var then divided it by 100 and ciel the value so you could use a switch case instead. Very nice projects man !
But ASCII art is not very pixel precise. And so i made a pixel precise picture to character converter for monochrome pictures with a size of 112x112 pixel to display inside a block of extended character on vga text screen using batch files as an open source container to create the executable files with a little help from debug inside the DosBox emulation. I made a video(no speech) to show how it works and to share the batch files. Have fun.😊
@@isak I learned how to decode the uncompressed Truevision Targa picture format *.tga files with 24 bit color and 1 bit color and with a tiny file header of 24 bytes easy to use, but i don’t know how to use other picture formats like *.gif, *.bmp, *.jpg. In DosBox i use a function from the graphic bios to change the character with software interrupt int 10 and AX=1110. I am not sure if Windows Powerscript provide to change the charcter to display a picture inside.
my first project is html point and click puzzle game(no canvas) the file is in my old PC and i don't think i can recover the file back😢 and i wish i learn actionscript and using flash back then now i know python and c# c++ and linux assembly(NASM)
Great video but just a question about notesync! I looked through the repo and I wondered how the classification actually works! How does it know whether a sticky note is there and note just some color coded text?
At my school time no home computer exist and pocket calculators are not allowed at school. I learned programming at home without to have internet. These days it is much easier with all the documentation in the internet.
okay what i have to type so I actually get a beginner project, like I just finished a lesson about pointers, idk exactly why would I use them with my current knowledge, I know they are useful but idk what I can exactly do with them as of now
I'm just starting python and i'm still wondering how to start a project. I mean, how to convert an idea into a code or a start of a code. i just know for, while, lists and a little bit more.
good question, I actually just guessed som values, my logic being that dark pixels would be something filling like "#", and light pixels would be something light like "," :P you could probably find someone that has mapped more precisely somewhere online
@@isakLast question, how did you gain the knowledge to build these things, I've heard that following a tutorial is not that great but, if I don't have the knowledge hoe should I know how to, for example create the moving word throughout the screen like you did with the typing project, I'm a newbie at programming so I just wanted to know.
not necessary at all, you could go straight for js :) what I liked about learning python fist was grasping some basic programming concepts, like functions, loops and so on. but you could ofc learn those easily in js as well!
idk, it has many libraries that do a lot with a few lines of code but actually learning the language to me is no easier than any other language@@grenadier4702
You did not have to put that sound effect when you opened mona_lisa.jpeg lmfao😂
🤣
What is the name of this effect 0:44 I need it for a video💀
@zootsuitproductions3151 it is called the Rizz Sound Effect
lol
@@zootsuitproductions3151 the long dick style sound effect
Me personally the project that helped me the most was learning to make a battleship game, but those projects look good too 💪
Your videos are amazing I can't believe you are this underrated, I am not even a beginner but I still got good project ideas from this, keep up the great work man!
Nice dude. These projects are really fun. I will use these examples and create my own versions of each to practice as well
Glad you like them, go for it!
My first project add two numbers 🥲
Lol, HackerRank first ques!
I today reached 5 star in HackerRank 😊
We all start from somewhere, gl!
I started from the same way
AS IT SHOULD
Hello World 🔥
Definitely inspired me to get started with making my own projects to learn programming languages better. Fun projects and nice video :)
This is a man that will soon recite software in assembly out of memory.
Love the RuneScape wallpaper on the background haha
sudoku solver is a leetcode problem as well which is pretty cool!
you are really cool dude man!!! I liked the sudoku solver project
Awesome, thank you!
They seem great projects for a beginner and they have also some usage value.
i love this channel dude! these projects are so cool
thanks!!
i'm not an english fluent , but i got all the video cuz this guy accent is so easy to understand.
These ones are so fun to do. Good stuff, keep em coming man 🔥🔥🔥
awesome too see! Cant wait to see more of your applications!
More to come!
Once I heard the afk tracker alarm I was like..."maybe a coincidence..."then the rs music made it official lol.
Interesting and very unique projects. Whenever i try to look for projects i end up on websites which say stuff like "build a calculator, a mock bank app or other impractical boring ideas" but these a actually fun.
one minor thing though, i personally found the typing sounds and some other sounds like cracking (maybe the regulation of the sounds) somewhat distracting and made the video hard to watch sometimes.
other than that,, i hope your channel grows a lot more
My first project was adding two numbers,
When i entered 2and 3 it prints 6
lmao
You're going to have a bright future, keep doing your thing brother.
very very nice video not even jusr for programming but just as a video. real nice outro too
Hey these are really great projects and inspired me a lot!!
I had one question throughout.... What was your thought process and how'd you get the ideas about making these
Good vibes in this channel, keep it up brother 💪🏼
Thanks! Will do!
sudoku solver and table tennis robot were awesome
awesome stuff, was seeing this in my recommended for the longest so glad I clicked on it.
thanks! :)
tbh, well maybe in my university at least, most CS student I know never actually create any of fun, cool, something to show side projects like you did
bro is cool!
you had me in the first project very good and informative video thanks
Glad to hear it!
Cool projects to work on and write in different languages.
oh Isak, you beautiful bastard, in the midst of the digital firmament, where knowledge doth oft lie concealed by shadows profound, thine contributions shine forth. With wisdom and grace, thou hast parsed the complex lore of programming, making it accessible to the multitude. Such a deed is both noble and rare, for it doth illuminate the path for the novices and enricheth the understanding of all. Let it be known, thy efforts are received with utmost reverence and gratitude, for thou hast truly advanced the cause of mine wisdom, as well as motivation.
Unto thee, esteemed harbinger of digital enlightenment, I, a youth of Danish soil, reach forth with a query most pressing. As one who navigates the frost-kissed landscapes of the North, akin to thy own Norwegian roots, I find myself ensnared in a quandary. The sands of time, ever fleeting, implore me not to squander my days in the pursuit of commoners' toil, tasks which lay not claim to the fruits of my programming prowess. Verily, I seek to wield mine skills for the betterment of our world, to sow the seeds of progress whilst also partaking in the harvest of prosperity.
In thine own journey, how hast thou bridged the chasm betwixt passion and sustenance? How might one, still tender in years and eager in spirit, cultivate a stream of income through the art of programming? Such wisdom I seek, that I may too tread a path that honors both my capabilities and my desire to contribute meaningfully to the tapestry of our shared existence.
Thy guidance would be as a lighthouse to a mariner amidst a tempest-tossed sea. I await, with bated breath, the beacon of thy wisdom to illuminate this endeavor.❤
@@Winsomniabro teach me how to write like that, please
you're the best mate, good luck with your next projects, cheers ^-^
Thanks, you too!
What a likeable guy
I made a sudoku solver too, but mine can actually be used. If you can't play and you copy the algorithm from wikipedia it becomes quite a dull, borderline hard to finish project imo.
Cool projects overall though, random, as they should be, maybe a little bit too simple.
one of my favourite little projects was a minesweeper game, the annoying part was drawing it to the console haha
hitting that old school on the outdo
love this video! The projects are so fun!
That sound effect when he showed us the mona lisa💀💀
Love the rs background bro
Hey! Very cool projects!!! What did you do when you got stuck while doing these projects?
stackoverflow is always a good place to start :P
@@isak Thank you 😀👍🏻
Great thumbnail
I am a beginner programmer too and my knowledge is limited too but in the image to ascii project you have used a if else chain which is apparently an inefficient way for doing it.
What you could've done is store the sum in a var then divided it by 100 and ciel the value so you could use a switch case instead. Very nice projects man !
But ASCII art is not very pixel precise. And so i made a pixel precise picture to character converter for monochrome pictures with a size of 112x112 pixel to display inside a block of extended character on vga text screen using batch files as an open source container to create the executable files with a little help from debug inside the DosBox emulation. I made a video(no speech) to show how it works and to share the batch files. Have fun.😊
checked out the video, seemed way cooler than my shitty ascii generator :D
@@isak thx
@@isak I learned how to decode the uncompressed Truevision Targa picture format *.tga files with 24 bit color and 1 bit color and with a tiny file header of 24 bytes easy to use, but i don’t know how to use other picture formats like *.gif, *.bmp, *.jpg. In DosBox i use a function from the graphic bios to change the character with software interrupt int 10 and AX=1110. I am not sure if Windows Powerscript provide to change the charcter to display a picture inside.
for the first project i would say increase the width
whats the outro music ?? btw nice video liked and subbed !
its from the oldschool runescape soundtrack, track it called "background"
nice dude.which you macbook model ?
Thanks bro, interesting
You bet!
Nice projects! What terminal are you using?
kitty! I showed of my terminal setup in another video if you are interested :)
@@isak dope! Will check it out, thanks ☺️
my first project is html point and click puzzle game(no canvas)
the file is in my old PC and i don't think i can recover the file back😢
and i wish i learn actionscript and using flash back then
now i know python and c# c++ and linux assembly(NASM)
Now do you have a Job in IT?😂
"Hello World!"
hello ditz3nfitness !!
i like the dvwa one
Interesting projects, The last project you showed but didn't show us the code, so when will bring out a video on it?
probably never as it was created before my github days and the code is long lost by now😬
@@isak lol 😆 got you, but can I get in touch with you privately?
@@AMNOWTECHsend me an email! you should be able to find it on my website :)
Cool project ideas, thank you 🎉
Glad you like them!
awesome content, u will climb so high so fast let me assure you haha
Crazy. Are you from Norway?
thanks dude this is exactly what i was looking for!
Glad to hear it!
how do you figure out what libraries to use for coding projects
i often try to find similar projects and see what they are created with!
amazing projects! btw are you the real creator of the DVWA project? where'd you get the inspiration from?
thanks! ah no, I'm not the creator of DVWA, I just used it for learning more about web security! :)
Did he just say that Backtracking is a simple Algorithm ?
Everything is hard when you just start after 1 decade it will be boringly easy so appreciate the complexity while you can.
Backtrack is easy, try branch and bound and linear programing
I love your videos ❤
how did you learn to manage so well the terminal?
Great video but just a question about notesync! I looked through the repo and I wondered how the classification actually works! How does it know whether a sticky note is there and note just some color coded text?
good observation! it wouldn't know the difference between a blue note and a blue pen, so actually using it you would have to stick with a black pen
how many weeks/months you were coding to be able to do these projects?
hard to give an exact time estimate, i was not programming very consistently at the time but i had done the codecademy python2 course at least
nice videos bro keep it up
If you really want to learn how to code then game development is best way to learn how to code
this is what college doesn't want u to know :P
At my school time no home computer exist and pocket calculators are not allowed at school. I learned programming at home without to have internet. These days it is much easier with all the documentation in the internet.
i couldn't even imagine! :D do you still code?
@@isak Yes, but only tiny routines.
great brother !
Thanks for the visit
okay what i have to type so I actually get a beginner project, like I just finished a lesson about pointers, idk exactly why would I use them with my current knowledge, I know they are useful but idk what I can exactly do with them as of now
Nice video, what's the ending music called?
ruclips.net/video/aC7eegwbDwE/видео.html
Nice Video man
hello, great video btw, can i do this projects to learn C programming??
Yes, absolutely! Go for it! 🙌
I'm just starting python and i'm still wondering how to start a project. I mean, how to convert an idea into a code or a start of a code. i just know for, while, lists and a little bit more.
what keyboard do you use
Is this for frontend role or which type of job is this application?
hmm these are all very general projects without any specific "role" in mind.. just some tips on how to learn some basics in programming
What’s your nvim setup?
custom setup, i showed it off in my previous video! :)
Bro got hair kinda like me instant sub 😂
The next step is how to write reliable, maintainable and scalable code
"skateboard" and a dime hoodie in your git pfp? I see what's going on here.
hi i just subscribed to ur channel hopping to learn more
legend! u got it :)
My first project was a ui clone of a website
How would I go about doing your projects without just following along?
Following a shitty or outdated tutorial/ course, you still following the idea but you won't be able to copy the code even if you want to.
@@tmcxp awesome. That's exactly what I was looking for
What is your wallpaper?
theme name?
github dark :)
Zamn, but how did you know which character to use for each level of brightness?
good question, I actually just guessed som values, my logic being that dark pixels would be something filling like "#", and light pixels would be something light like "," :P you could probably find someone that has mapped more precisely somewhere online
@@isak Hmm, as I thought then
@@isakLast question, how did you gain the knowledge to build these things, I've heard that following a tutorial is not that great but, if I don't have the knowledge hoe should I know how to, for example create the moving word throughout the screen like you did with the typing project, I'm a newbie at programming so I just wanted to know.
Should I learn python before learning js if I want to pursue web dev?
not necessary at all, you could go straight for js :) what I liked about learning python fist was grasping some basic programming concepts, like functions, loops and so on. but you could ofc learn those easily in js as well!
@@isak All right, thanks for the advice!
Any good online resources for learning html css js?
Instead of Python better learn Java. Then JavaScript.
@phir9255 Java for an intro to web dev? Dude stop trolling. Javascript is all OP needs at the beginning.
Cool.
I made a photoshop 1.0 clone and a pong clone that I ported from windows to linux and then to a modern retro computer the commander X16,
sounds cool! photoshop on linux would be sick :D
can you provide the source code for the typing game . I am trying to make a project like that for my self but its in java .
New video 🎉🔥
As always, I'm the first))
onedev02!!👑
Can these be done in C?
definitely!
you need a 3d printer my guy soup up that pong bot
now do it in c
Am I supposed to just google "How to do Image to ASCII?" asking seriously
yup, go for it!🔥 if it seems to complicated you could try an easier project first
interesting :)
Damn what's so good about Python that it's so popular?
it's easy to learn just like js
idk, it has many libraries that do a lot with a few lines of code but actually learning the language to me is no easier than any other language@@grenadier4702
i think python has a pretty minimal and beginner friendly syntax, as well as infinite resources aimed for those learning the basics of programming
osrs song located
gigachad wtf
goated
Cool
coool
are u swedish???
AMONGUS SUS
you look like you know how to code