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I've just started learning Python, and I'm having a great time. The syntax is so understandable, perfect for a newbie like me. Furthermore, the flexibility of Python in a multitude of sectors is amazing.
Okay Daniel. I'm 58, unemployed and somewhat disabled. I'm going to try and apply your guide and see where it takes me. Let's assume I know nothing and go from there. I challenge myself to do this.
Very thorough video. Thank you. Not full of BS trying to sell crap. Just real information given for the viewer to actually use and learn. Earned my sub.
In 2019, I learned Python for Data Science. I loved this language and reached Codewars 3kyu. Everything in less than 3 months. Then I stopped to use Python and forgot it.
@@intelblox7354 I decided not to follow the Data Science track. Yes, it would take maybe less than a week to relearn most of the Python and maybe more for other low-level languages.
@@phanchhayleap Agree. I forgot it at about 4 month (timing may differ from others) but I can refresh my knowledge in Python in a week as I mastered Ruby which is close to Python.
Great content, I’m about to start learning Python and with my Asperger I hope to be consistent at it in order to change my career and life. Wish me luck 😁
You can do it. One of my classmates was in programming class was limited verbal non eye contact Aspbergers. Straight A. He helped me a lot by showing me in a way the instructor could not. He landed a job as a SE with the help of a vocational counselor
I have Asbergers as well but sadly my Asbergers ‘ chooses’ what subject I’m obsessed with. It hasn’t chosen Python 🐍. So whilst I’m trying to code 👨🏻💻 my brain is obsessing over my interests that don’t make money.
I watched some of your videos and actually exist a lot of the same content on the internet, but your words are most understandable and motivating. In addition words about 5 years of CS college degree is most important for me and you prove it by your videos. When I watched this video I was not thinking about your degree.
Your part about learning through your interests is spot on… I was watching a standard learn Python course and was getting bored… I switched to immediately trying to make my own discord bot with discord py… I’ve learned more through this project than I had learned through the course… most of the knowledge is specific to discord py but still 🤷♂️
high demand as an actual programmer? hmm...not sure about it.. Coz there is a big difference between " demand for python programmers" and demand for different profession which includes using Python. You should always check what is the demand in your area, and don`t stop on just entering keywords and checking "number of jobs" - take a closer look at what are those jobs. - Python is overhyped, but it is not nearly as "universally popular" as you might think ( for actual development, for actual clients). Huge part of "Python jobs" that gonna be listed by your search engine\job website - are not programmer jobs, and require you to have a specific profession in addition to Python. Some of them will even demand math\physics\statistics degree. altogether it means that they are not friendly towards switchers and self-taught devs.
You are correct generally speaking....data engineering and some machine learning positions are good entry points that don't require specific domain experience. Not many entry level SWE positions out there
Me too. am 100% sure you will succeed and be awesome. I know it is super random but let’s reconnect here after 3 months and update our progress. Best of luck.
I took Angela Yu udemy course and but now I don't know how to practice and where to practice (any website) on real projects for beginners, and sometime my code is showing no error but while deploying on anywhere, it shows that there is a bug and this demotivate me. I want to choose data analysis in python
One option is the Coursera IBM Data Analysis course. It incorporates the key skills with plenty of hands-on work. It's relatively cheap too. Beyond that, to improve your Python skills, simply Google "python projects" or something similar. There are plenty of free options. Beyond that, be creative. You could create a simple game like Tic Tac Toe or Blackjack, build a web scraping script, etc.
Спасибо, мужик ! Я из России и точно не знаю какая у нас сейчас ситуация на рынке It, но я хочу найти профессию, связанную с программированием. По советам начал изучать Python как первый язык, уделяя по два часа в день. Прошел пару курсов и думаю, как двигаться дальше.
Does somebody use python in automation testing? I'm currently working in C#, many procjets started using python due to simplicity. Is it worth to use that with Selenium?
Awesome video. I’m currently trying to become a self taught software engineer. I’m about to finish a JavaScript course through Udemy. But I’m not sure where to go from there. I think I’m gonna find real world projects to do, like you said, and add them to my portfolio. How do you recommend I get a job interview set up? I really wanna do this but need direction. Thanks!
Created your tech CV and add your experience, portfolio, and skillset. But you should create it in the right way. I will make a video soon about how to create a tech CV, how to apply for a job, top interview questions, and so on.
Awesome video. I’m currently trying to become a self taught software engineer. I’m about to finish a JavaScript course through Udemy. But I’m not sure where to go from there. I think I’m gonna find real world projects to do, like you said, and add them to my portfolio. How do you recommend I get a job interview set up? I really wanna do this but need direction. Thanks!
Python used for Data Science, Django, Flask, Fast API Automation, DevOps, Basic AI, NLP Python is pretty easy, frameworks with their DSLs - not so much.
Even if you nailed everything and even prepared for their interview, you will rarely get a call because they all request 3 - 6 years paid experiences in their job description. Do it for fun and if you have passion on it. The amount of work and expectation does not match the unfair market. Some people might be lucky to get through and land a job, but 95% does not make it even though having enough skills.
I just want to start developing apps. Torn between python and swift. I know swift is specifically for mobile apps for iPhone and I’m okay with that. What do you suggest between the two?
I'd re-learn Python in an instant if I had more than a 0% chance of interview success. I have mental and physical health issues that play a factor. I don't know of any trade schools or such that teach and place you into a job. Most just want your money and tell you "good luck."
1. If your soul like programming - just do it for yourself. Programming is best mental practice for keep mind in focus. 2. Everybody can work for freelance, you don't need to speak with someone. You just solve problems and receive money. 3. If you will be great in solving problems you will be in top coders at codewars or leetcode. And you will receive job offers without finding them.
The problem with many of These courses is that they don’t give you enough practice. Many don’t explain things in a way one can understand what is happening on the screen. Or they start from easy mode and jump right to hard mode with no break down in between. So just start with random exercises and examples to teach the concepts. I think this is the worst way to teach something because they why is lost and your brain disengages. This cause boredom and un motivation to continue. I wish there was a good teacher that gave plenty of practice, good explanations and a relatable way of teaching concepts.
Maybe better if you mention which market are you in right now because the tech stack I learned in the US was demanded but that same stack isn't in Australia market
hello I am curious about python in general and want to try on learning it. is it possible to have a job within this platform even if you are not a degree holder.
this video is VERY similar to one i've watched before. some sentences are literally word for word and the video structure is the same. hopefully this video came first.
As you practice various skills during break do you play games Are you a game enthusiast? Or concentrate only on practice. Sorry, I'm not good at English.
Verbosity means using too many words to express something. "Conciseness", would be better here: "the quality of being short and clear, and expressing what needs to be said without unnecessary words".
Hello I wanted to ask what do you advice me to do if i only have 4 months to find a job? is it even possible? and I mean a part time job cause I am a student I really don´t know what should I do or which path or field of work to choose
Thank you so much for this video, i am a BIM Structural Engineer and now a day it is necessary to learn python to be used in engineering applications, should i learn python in general or there is a specific path i should follow?
I’d advise you to learn HOW you could apply it in your position as a BIM Structural Engineer to shorten and optimize some of your workflow, increase your productivity and automate recurring themes. I wasted a lot of years trying to learn everything Python (you’ll find yourself lost at sea) but ever since I structured my learning in line with what my day job is, it’s become doable, less magic and more fun. I approach SQL and excel just the same way. Good luck!
Hello! I have a question - is pithon path leading to high level mathematics and statistics ? Because I am not good neither and I am trying to solve the other question - java or python -_- because of the maths and I am not a 'data type' of a person. I don't know but maybe I like the idea of making android/ios apps but who knows... i am looossttt
@selfmadeprogrammer i have a question what about the hype around AI mostly they are talking that in approximately 5 from now AI will mostly wipe out the programmers or that is the exaggeration?
Of course not. It won't wipe out all developers. Some parts of programming tasks will be faster and easier to code/implement with AI. But for programmers still will be a lot of jobs.
everyone has his own understanding of what "kind of month" they are talking about. One month of "hundred quality hours of dedicated practice" - is obviously not equal to one month of "just watching course, 1 hr per day" . If we take the first scenario - then I would say, that 6 month is realistic to become a greenish junior with couple good projects in a portfolio , if it is the second scenario - then even five years might not be enough
Ok guys, you said you watch 1hr. per day. That's a you problem. I watch 12hr. per day on tutorials on weekends. I've been learning a lot 😅. I think it will only take 2 or 3 years of experience to become a software engineer/ Python developer 🐍.
Then do anything you can do. My life was better when i stop watching all of it and start move by myself. If your problem is money then work with anything you can do like driver or else. If your passion and hoby is code then you wouldn't complain about your situation right now until you get paid.
@@pridify, bro, I modestly suppose, that I spend a little bit more time than you with coding. I just believe that, if you keep trying- it’s only a matter of time, though in my case quite long time with a lot of desperation. Continue learning every day, unfortunately there is no shortcut. Btw, despite on the fact ChatGPT killing junior positions 😂 It’s really nice thing to communicate and ask advice, it helps a lot. Cheers)
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este curso cuenta con sub en español?
I've just started learning Python, and I'm having a great time. The syntax is so understandable, perfect for a newbie like me. Furthermore, the flexibility of Python in a multitude of sectors is amazing.
Great choice!
how are you learing python?
@@Crystal-y3v i can give u a youtube link but only if u r serious
let's talk again when you don't have types and you have to refactor a large project with no unit tests and runtime errors popping up everywhere
Sono how is it going
Okay Daniel. I'm 58, unemployed and somewhat disabled. I'm going to try and apply your guide and see where it takes me. Let's assume I know nothing and go from there. I challenge myself to do this.
Good luck!
Any updates mate?
Update!
What's your update mate?
He became a hacker and the Feds got him
Video starts at 2:40
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Thanks for saving my time
Thank you millions 😂
Been learning python at really slow rate for probably a year and a half but this video is helping giving me direction for resources. Thank you!
Same case here
Same here broski. Trying to knuckle down now and hopefully get a job next year
It's been 5 months now, how is the journey so far?
Very thorough video. Thank you. Not full of BS trying to sell crap. Just real information given for the viewer to actually use and learn. Earned my sub.
Thanks for sharing. I have decided to go with python after working as network and voip tech. I also like the resume format at 7:56 too.
Positive self talk is a very powerful tool to achieve your goal in becoming a developer.
Brilliant video. Thank you very much. Ill be MP4-ing this one and saving it offline for future reference.
In 2019, I learned Python for Data Science. I loved this language and reached Codewars 3kyu. Everything in less than 3 months. Then I stopped to use Python and forgot it.
😂
😂😂😂😂
if I may ask why did you stop? And if you clearly nailed the fundamentals it will be pretty easy to relearn
@@intelblox7354 I decided not to follow the Data Science track. Yes, it would take maybe less than a week to relearn most of the Python and maybe more for other low-level languages.
@@phanchhayleap Agree. I forgot it at about 4 month (timing may differ from others) but I can refresh my knowledge in Python in a week as I mastered Ruby which is close to Python.
Great content, I’m about to start learning Python and with my Asperger I hope to be consistent at it in order to change my career and life. Wish me luck 😁
Good Luck!
You can do it. One of my classmates was in programming class was limited verbal non eye contact Aspbergers. Straight A. He helped me a lot by showing me in a way the instructor could not. He landed a job as a SE with the help of a vocational counselor
🍀💪🤗❤️
Any update
I have Asbergers as well but sadly my Asbergers ‘ chooses’ what subject I’m obsessed with. It hasn’t chosen Python 🐍. So whilst I’m trying to code 👨🏻💻 my brain is obsessing over my interests that don’t make money.
I watched some of your videos and actually exist a lot of the same content on the internet, but your words are most understandable and motivating. In addition words about 5 years of CS college degree is most important for me and you prove it by your videos. When I watched this video I was not thinking about your degree.
Thanks for the feedback!
It is impossible to find job only with python, we have to learn at least two other languages
Your part about learning through your interests is spot on… I was watching a standard learn Python course and was getting bored… I switched to immediately trying to make my own discord bot with discord py… I’ve learned more through this project than I had learned through the course… most of the knowledge is specific to discord py but still 🤷♂️
nice
Is this like processing.py?
@@aldosandoval8358 no clue 🤷♂️ I’m still only a beginner so I’m not familiar with all of it yet
Ill be transitioned into full time WFH dev in 6-12 months which is something to look forward to.
nice
Wish you best of luck buddy you will.
@@MuzammilKamran-w9p thanks for the sentiments.
Extremely helpful video. I am going to get started with python from Now.
you are welcome)
Its been 6 months now, did you start the journey like you said? If Yes, how has it been?
How’s it going?
high demand as an actual programmer? hmm...not sure about it.. Coz there is a big difference between " demand for python programmers" and demand for different profession which includes using Python.
You should always check what is the demand in your area, and don`t stop on just entering keywords and checking "number of jobs" - take a closer look at what are those jobs.
- Python is overhyped, but it is not nearly as "universally popular" as you might think ( for actual development, for actual clients).
Huge part of "Python jobs" that gonna be listed by your search engine\job website - are not programmer jobs, and require you to have a specific profession in addition to Python. Some of them will even demand math\physics\statistics degree. altogether it means that they are not friendly towards switchers and self-taught devs.
You are correct generally speaking....data engineering and some machine learning positions are good entry points that don't require specific domain experience. Not many entry level SWE positions out there
started learning python this month, see ya in one year, update gonna be for 100%
Me too. am 100% sure you will succeed and be awesome.
I know it is super random but let’s reconnect here after 3 months and update our progress.
Best of luck.
@@MuzammilKamran-w9p thanks!! 🤝✊ it’s a deal
Waiting
Excellent quality of the video! I'm really into it!
thanks!
Your videos are so much fun to watch.
I took Angela Yu udemy course and but now I don't know how to practice and where to practice (any website) on real projects for beginners, and sometime my code is showing no error but while deploying on anywhere, it shows that there is a bug and this demotivate me. I want to choose data analysis in python
One option is the Coursera IBM Data Analysis course. It incorporates the key skills with plenty of hands-on work. It's relatively cheap too. Beyond that, to improve your Python skills, simply Google "python projects" or something similar. There are plenty of free options. Beyond that, be creative. You could create a simple game like Tic Tac Toe or Blackjack, build a web scraping script, etc.
Спасибо, мужик ! Я из России и точно не знаю какая у нас сейчас ситуация на рынке It, но я хочу найти профессию, связанную с программированием. По советам начал изучать Python как первый язык, уделяя по два часа в день. Прошел пару курсов и думаю, как двигаться дальше.
Thanks for all useful information. I'm always interested in learning new things and coding has been on my list for a while
Good luck with coding
What are the best channels to learn Python?
Great! Thanks Man. Already subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
Does somebody use python in automation testing? I'm currently working in C#, many procjets started using python due to simplicity. Is it worth to use that with Selenium?
Im about to learn Python in my coding bootcamp im enrolled in. Excited for the challenges
You can do it! Good luck!
Awesome video. I’m currently trying to become a self taught software engineer. I’m about to finish a JavaScript course through Udemy. But I’m not sure where to go from there. I think I’m gonna find real world projects to do, like you said, and add them to my portfolio. How do you recommend I get a job interview set up? I really wanna do this but need direction. Thanks!
Created your tech CV and add your experience, portfolio, and skillset. But you should create it in the right way. I will make a video soon about how to create a tech CV, how to apply for a job, top interview questions, and so on.
Cool. Thanks!
Whatsup? Did you find job ?
Awesome video. I’m currently trying to become a self taught software engineer. I’m about to finish a JavaScript course through Udemy. But I’m not sure where to go from there. I think I’m gonna find real world projects to do, like you said, and add them to my portfolio. How do you recommend I get a job interview set up? I really wanna do this but need direction. Thanks!
Thanks. video actually starts at 2:40
Thank you so much. Wish you more and more success.
Very entertaining and encouraging video. Thanks!
thank you!
Hi, can you make a list of bullet points of this step by step? I find it easier to remember all of this that way
Brilliant video, Excellent quality of the content.
Glad you enjoyed it
Sir, Can you make a C++ roadmap? I really need it. Also include should we learn C++ in 2023?
Will think about it. thx.
@@Daniel-Dann and full-stack please))
@@0x2Mike 👍
Why did you choose c++ instead of Rust?
Doing a honors degree for 6 years in computing and IT through the open university. Most jobs require a degree and entry pay is £50/£70k
There is NO WAY all of that from the beginning to the interviews will take only 6 months. That is more like a full year minimum.
I have seen such examples. It's possible but definitely not easy.
Another amazing content thanks mate for that
You are welcome)
Hi, Penis of Sankara 😂...what a name! Your parents are dope
I have dreams to become one of the best developers in the world
Pretty cool, clear road map
Python used for
Data Science,
Django,
Flask, Fast API
Automation,
DevOps,
Basic AI,
NLP
Python is pretty easy, frameworks with their DSLs - not so much.
I had personal disconnection from life for few months now when I'm recovered its time to move on and start from scratch 😌
such amezing knowledgec, really thank to you🤩.
Happy to help!
Good advice, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Even if you nailed everything and even prepared for their interview, you will rarely get a call because they all request 3 - 6 years paid experiences in their job description. Do it for fun and if you have passion on it. The amount of work and expectation does not match the unfair market. Some people might be lucky to get through and land a job, but 95% does not make it even though having enough skills.
Ty because i overthink and doubt myself
The Accent ;) Loved everything you explained. Self Taught Python Guy here.
I wanna learn programming ❤
I just want to start developing apps. Torn between python and swift. I know swift is specifically for mobile apps for iPhone and I’m okay with that. What do you suggest between the two?
learn both you always want to developer for both apple and android
I'd re-learn Python in an instant if I had more than a 0% chance of interview success. I have mental and physical health issues that play a factor. I don't know of any trade schools or such that teach and place you into a job. Most just want your money and tell you "good luck."
1. If your soul like programming - just do it for yourself. Programming is best mental practice for keep mind in focus.
2. Everybody can work for freelance, you don't need to speak with someone. You just solve problems and receive money.
3. If you will be great in solving problems you will be in top coders at codewars or leetcode. And you will receive job offers without finding them.
The problem with many of These courses is that they don’t give you enough practice. Many don’t explain things in a way one can understand what is happening on the screen. Or they start from easy mode and jump right to hard mode with no break down in between. So just start with random exercises and examples to teach the concepts. I think this is the worst way to teach something because they why is lost and your brain disengages. This cause boredom and un motivation to continue. I wish there was a good teacher that gave plenty of practice, good explanations and a relatable way of teaching concepts.
Try "100 days of python"
@sergeisavinov535 i completely agree. Angela's explanations, tricky exercises and projects each day are awesome
very encouraging, thank you very much. =D
Can you suggest how can I get interview opportunities in companies that take interview based on knowledge and not on work experience
Keep going brother. Your video is amazing 😍
Million thanks!
Maybe better if you mention which market are you in right now because the tech stack I learned in the US was demanded but that same stack isn't in Australia market
North America
@@Daniel-Dann seems like different countries have different demands. Getting more and more frustrated just to keep up.
hello I am curious about python in general and want to try on learning it. is it possible to have a job within this platform even if you are not a degree holder.
this video is VERY similar to one i've watched before. some sentences are literally word for word and the video structure is the same. hopefully this video came first.
what video? - sent a link
As you practice various skills during break do you play games Are you a game enthusiast? Or concentrate only on practice. Sorry, I'm not good at English.
It depends: I do sport, walk outside, spend time with family & friends, etc...
Thank you !
Thanks, this video helps!
You are welcome!
great content and great information
Thank you!
Verbosity means using too many words to express something. "Conciseness", would be better here: "the quality of being short and clear, and expressing what needs to be said without unnecessary words".
Thanks sir from Kabul Afghanistan
You are welcome!
Hello I wanted to ask what do you advice me to do if i only have 4 months to find a job?
is it even possible? and I mean a part time job cause I am a student
I really don´t know what should I do or which path or field of work to choose
did you find one ? xd
How about codeforces as a substitute for leetcode?
Thank you so much for this video, i am a BIM Structural Engineer and now a day it is necessary to learn python to be used in engineering applications, should i learn python in general or there is a specific path i should follow?
learn everything
I’d advise you to learn HOW you could apply it in your position as a BIM Structural Engineer to shorten and optimize some of your workflow, increase your productivity and automate recurring themes. I wasted a lot of years trying to learn everything Python (you’ll find yourself lost at sea) but ever since I structured my learning in line with what my day job is, it’s become doable, less magic and more fun. I approach SQL and excel just the same way. Good luck!
@@zaitunpeace i went a bit far now, exploring data science and machine learning 😅
@@thualfiqar87wow! 😮 I celebrate your wins and proud of you, even though I don’t know you 🎉🎉🎉🎉🙌🙌🙌🙌
dude the "C block" on the wall behind the rick scene was so accurate tho
I love it !!!
Hello! I have a question - is pithon path leading to high level mathematics and statistics ? Because I am not good neither and I am trying to solve the other question - java or python -_- because of the maths and I am not a 'data type' of a person. I don't know but maybe I like the idea of making android/ios apps but who knows... i am looossttt
Bro, Just start from fundamentals and basics.
Сложно ли работать программистом исключительно на англе?
Is there another language that does all the same things as python?
Go is cool and perspective one
Creating a dynamic site
Brilliant video
Thank you!
@@Daniel-Dann any good udemy courses ?
@@vajidalishah3595 I will add links soon and make a new video (Python udemy courses review)
This is not realistic in my experience. A lot of beginners are in the same situation as I am.
Thanks for your vídeo. Do you think that someone with 30 years it’s to old to get in to coding?
Know a guy who successfully got into coding at 43 🙂 Now he is a back-end developer.
@selfmadeprogrammer i have a question what about the hype around AI mostly they are talking that in approximately 5 from now AI will mostly wipe out the programmers or that is the exaggeration?
Of course not. It won't wipe out all developers. Some parts of programming tasks will be faster and easier to code/implement with AI. But for programmers still will be a lot of jobs.
@@Daniel-Dann thank you
That's like saying the invention of powertools will replace mechanics.. Ofc not. An AI is only a tool that helps you cut down on production time.
many thanks@@faisfaizal5194
There will surely be some programmers jobs, but likely not enough for everyone
Good Video!
Thank you!
The only technical tool to learn is just the programming language (Python)?
No, its a tip of the iceberg😂
i like your video, me suscribo a tu canal, thanks bro :D, sorry for the lenguaje mix
There is so much competion, it takes years to be a software engineer not months.
It takes months to learn the required skills, not years.
@@Cailus3542 What do u mean with required skills? Give me some examples.
everyone has his own understanding of what "kind of month" they are talking about. One month of "hundred quality hours of dedicated practice" - is obviously not equal to one month of "just watching course, 1 hr per day" .
If we take the first scenario - then I would say, that 6 month is realistic to become a greenish junior with couple good projects in a portfolio , if it is the second scenario - then even five years might not be enough
@@MgelikaXevi Can u introduce yourself, are u self taught or graduated or...?
Ok guys, you said you watch 1hr. per day. That's a you problem. I watch 12hr. per day on tutorials on weekends. I've been learning a lot 😅. I think it will only take 2 or 3 years of experience to become a software engineer/ Python developer 🐍.
Its dependents on understanding
First time heard this accent.. from which country you are?
This applies to Germany as well?
what applies?
Do you have any RUclips tutorial lessons? Can we communicate through email please?
I took an c++ course on udemy, and i feel that i don't learn anything, should i go with python instead?
were you coding yourself throughout the course?
@@armanhosen5729 ya i did not just watch it like a movie
cs50 first then find c++ course offered by professor University
can a Fresher get job of python developers
Nice 🔥
Thanks 🔥
you need webdevelopment as well to be fluent in python
Any ideas on how to build o
Projects and get out of tutorial hell?
Will ai replace developers ????? Please tell me
Yes but not right now
Thanks bro
cool video)
Thank you!
Never get job, watched many tutorial's videos on youtube😢
Then do anything you can do. My life was better when i stop watching all of it and start move by myself.
If your problem is money then work with anything you can do like driver or else.
If your passion and hoby is code then you wouldn't complain about your situation right now until you get paid.
@@FbiDesu77 slap straight on my face. I'm too fool to understand code and english is not my first language. But i hope i survive
Subbed🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
6 months, I'm laughing after almost 3 years still without a job, though it's not quite fanny...
How many job applications have you had?
Yes its very possible please
@@ijaAI btw, I am on the internship now, so wish me luck please 🙏 :)
how did you get the internship sir? I also try to learn coding..
@@pridify, bro, I modestly suppose, that I spend a little bit more time than you with coding.
I just believe that, if you keep trying- it’s only a matter of time, though in my case quite long time with a lot of desperation.
Continue learning every day, unfortunately there is no shortcut.
Btw, despite on the fact ChatGPT killing junior positions 😂
It’s really nice thing to communicate and ask advice, it helps a lot.
Cheers)
Python dev, shows old js at the beginning.
Thank you
You're welcome
I started a coursea from google course
Nice program
Nice video
Thank you!