Love your content. This one was tough to listen to. When you come close to the mic and then back away it's super hard to hear you. One moment my ears are straining to hear you and bam you're right up against the mic again, coming in loud and clear. Your content isn't boring, keeping one volume shouldn't put anyone to sleep. 👍
I haven't started to properly learn to code (just went through the basic concepts of web dev and learnt html syntax), and this video was already so useful to me! I'll surely click on the rest of the series. Thanks!
Great Video 👌🏼 Want a full series of it 😃 One suggestion: As you move near-far w.r.t mic, the audio volume rises and reduces, do make it consistent please. You may use Adobe Audition to make audio on same level.
Love this video :) Very usefull And Please man, add compressor on your recorded voice. Sometimes you move your mouth to mic and talking really loud, and then you move away from mic. As usually in all programms they have presets for compressor, so this is not as hard as it might look :)
Can see why you were ESL teacher:Your gift for tech + pedagogy = awesome. Clearly, explaining tech concepts is its own skillset. You have that. Your ease with the tech vocabulary & explaining things = goals. How do you get that comfortability?! Thanks. Greetings from Chicago.
Originally became an English teacher just to travel, haha, but thanks. Tech vocabulary just comes from exposure to this stuff, working in a tech company, reading books, courses etc
@@AaronJack Thx for insight + response. Subscriber since Code Drip & now your new course(es) are on my radar. Always valued your no bs, get-to-the-point without too much injection of your personal life. Seems like you’re flourishing in Ukraine [I can’t remember].
Hi Aaron, I'm enrolling in either master of IT or Cybersecurity for next year and I want to get started learning some foundations knowledge on my own since I have no background in tech other than my interests... I saw your earlier videos on how you got started with CS50 course, I was wondering if you still recommend that as a started point from Zero? I'm looking to go into software dev or security career path. right now I am overwhelmed by the infos available and I really need some kind of structured advice on how to get started learning?
Hey could you make a video talking more about what’s needed for this next wave of digital activity for the human race, specifically decentralization and eCommerce? What’s needed for eCommerce? Mobile? Web? Desktop? Other? Shopify developers can get by with basic HTML, CSS & JS (stated in their website). Is that what you mean?
Great video, but I have a question regarding what you said at 7:13. I think a website can't read cookies from another website, because the domains don't match. Because if that were the case, I could just steal your Facebook login info (cookies) when you visit my website Unless I'm misunderstanding what Aaron said or I'm missing something
Great information here! Would love to see the CSS and Javascript vids, too. Also, please please please stop moving away and back toward the mic. The waves in volume are doing a number on my ears.
At least JS. HTML and CSS come naturally once you finally need and use them a bit. In regards to python though, why...? JS is just as capable serverside with Node.js, and I've found it to perform much better in all situations than PY. Bottom line: learning JS gives you the power to be a full stack developer. Code from the server can literally be pasted into the client if needed in JS. With python, you're stuck with using wrappers of C/C++ for data science.
It's going to have taken me about 8 weeks to finish the course with roughly those hours. The assignments sometimes need 8-16 hours each if you have no coding experience.
We consider anything more than 20h per week "full time" so you can definitely finish in 7 weeks if you are consistently putting that amount of effort in
All Im gonna say is that Im 2 years and 3 jobs deep in the industry and Ive never done more than a take home coding assessment that was just as easy as looking up some stuff and getting the right results. That's not to say this stuff isn't important but for the love of god dont study this like its going to make or break you. Cause once you land a first job (with a company thats litterally taking a risk if you have no prior experience) it gets much easier after that once you get some credibility and actually have an idea of how this stuff goes. Granted there are conpanies that will grill you on these topics, I think if your just starting out you should get some experience under your belt first before trying something of that level.
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This is a fantastic series idea. I’m gonna watch the crap outta this whole series lol
same!
what does 'watch the crap out of it' mean? you watch it more than once? sorry not a native speaker
Yes please I need part two! This was great thank you!
I have been waiting for this type of video!!! .. But honestly u did it.. I really loved it. Thank you for your patience in explaining things better
Sameee because I have an interview coming up. I’m so happy right now 😂
Only seeing this 3 years later, but better late than never. Thanks Aaron!
Awesome 🔥. I love to have short answers with ability to learn deeper on my own. Looking forward to the next part
Oh this is an excellent idea can't wait to get more of these!
💪
Oh my this is great! Looking forward Part 2 :)
Saw that repo not too long ago, glad to see you going over them!!!
Amazing video would love to see part 2!
Love your content. This one was tough to listen to. When you come close to the mic and then back away it's super hard to hear you. One moment my ears are straining to hear you and bam you're right up against the mic again, coming in loud and clear. Your content isn't boring, keeping one volume shouldn't put anyone to sleep. 👍
I was waiting for this !
Thanks
cant wait for the js edition bro, quality content!!
Yeah man, we need such stuffs like these! Love it.
Hi Aaron, great work!
Awesome idea to work through that resource! 💯
Please make many parts of this, already subscribed, turned on notifications and liked every of this kind of video
It was totally helpful. I'm waiting for the second and third part.
Very helpful 👌 we appreciate the hard work you put in!
Thank you a lot!
These are very important interview questions. Great video, Aaron!
Thank you, Lillian!
Thanks Aaron !!!
Please continue this series. love it
Thank you💪
Just lovely
thank you again ! you keep me motivated
Happy to help 😎
Great video. Please make other parts as well. :)
I haven't started to properly learn to code (just went through the basic concepts of web dev and learnt html syntax), and this video was already so useful to me! I'll surely click on the rest of the series.
Thanks!
Thank you, appreciate that :)
More content like this!! Thank you!!
Thank you!
Awesome video man! Super helpful!
Thank you!
Awesome video idea!
Great stuff!
💪💪💪
Great Video 👌🏼
Want a full series of it 😃
One suggestion: As you move near-far w.r.t mic, the audio volume rises and reduces, do make it consistent please.
You may use Adobe Audition to make audio on same level.
Wow it was superb !!!! waiting for more videos.....
Great video Aaron! like it!!!
Thank you!
thanks aaron this video is really helpful
thx!
Great content
Wonderful initiative. Thank you for the wonderful video.
Thank you a lot!
Awesome ❤️❤️ thanks
Woow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fantastic video I'have been looking for
YES cant wait for CSS & JavaScript
Good video Aaron nicely explained, look forward to the css and JavaScript 😎🙌
Thank you!
Very good explanation
Love this video :) Very usefull
And Please man, add compressor on your recorded voice. Sometimes you move your mouth to mic and talking really loud, and then you move away from mic. As usually in all programms they have presets for compressor, so this is not as hard as it might look :)
thanks!
I loved it. also the Terraria music. waiting for the CSS and JS.
Can we get a part two, my man 💪
14:40 - "You want to convert to JPEG or WebP format".
These formats are good, but I'd also recommend looking into converting images to AVIF files.
MORE PLEASE!!!! 😀😀😀😀
Amazing video!
Can you give us further resources for CSS,JS?
Can see why you were ESL teacher:Your gift for tech + pedagogy = awesome. Clearly, explaining tech concepts is its own skillset. You have that. Your ease with the tech vocabulary & explaining things = goals. How do you get that comfortability?! Thanks. Greetings from Chicago.
Originally became an English teacher just to travel, haha, but thanks.
Tech vocabulary just comes from exposure to this stuff, working in a tech company, reading books, courses etc
@@AaronJack Thx for insight + response. Subscriber since Code Drip & now your new course(es) are on my radar. Always valued your no bs, get-to-the-point without too much injection of your personal life. Seems like you’re flourishing in Ukraine [I can’t remember].
I need part2 please
Amazing video, could you make a video about a masters conversion computer science.
awesome
Hi Aaron, I'm enrolling in either master of IT or Cybersecurity for next year and I want to get started learning some foundations knowledge on my own since I have no background in tech other than my interests... I saw your earlier videos on how you got started with CS50 course, I was wondering if you still recommend that as a started point from Zero? I'm looking to go into software dev or security career path.
right now I am overwhelmed by the infos available and I really need some kind of structured advice on how to get started learning?
Hey could you make a video talking more about what’s needed for this next wave of digital activity for the human race, specifically decentralization and eCommerce?
What’s needed for eCommerce? Mobile? Web? Desktop? Other?
Shopify developers can get by with basic HTML, CSS & JS (stated in their website). Is that what you mean?
how do you only have 400nsubs? i am subscribing.
Nice
Please do CSS interview questions as those ones are the trickier.
Great video, but I have a question regarding what you said at 7:13. I think a website can't read cookies from another website, because the domains don't match.
Because if that were the case, I could just steal your Facebook login info (cookies) when you visit my website
Unless I'm misunderstanding what Aaron said or I'm missing something
Great bro
Where can I get the notes to read more about these?
I have been reading to do mobile first when building webpages. Is this accurate information is this what you do in the real world?
Could u please include tricky or less touched concept while creating these kind of vedio, that will help us alot.
Wow I was just talking to a group of people about front end developer jobs
Great information here! Would love to see the CSS and Javascript vids, too. Also, please please please stop moving away and back toward the mic. The waves in volume are doing a number on my ears.
2nd series never came out :(
Part 2 when?
when will the next parts be appearing?
Should I focus on Python or Javascript, HTML, and CSS?
At least JS. HTML and CSS come naturally once you finally need and use them a bit. In regards to python though, why...? JS is just as capable serverside with Node.js, and I've found it to perform much better in all situations than PY.
Bottom line: learning JS gives you the power to be a full stack developer. Code from the server can literally be pasted into the client if needed in JS. With python, you're stuck with using wrappers of C/C++ for data science.
@@Alex-uf2ie thanks for that reply! I will focus my time and energy on learning JavaScript.
Is part two available ?
he never did a part 2 :(
Bro did not do a part 2 😢
Four years and eyes are almost dead..
to think i was getting close to being able to apply to internships.... anywhere.:(
upload regularly ..
Was there never a part 2 and part 3?
If I get your fremote course and can commit 25 hours a week how long will it take to finish? Once I start can I improve in the niche ?
It's going to have taken me about 8 weeks to finish the course with roughly those hours. The assignments sometimes need 8-16 hours each if you have no coding experience.
We consider anything more than 20h per week "full time" so you can definitely finish in 7 weeks if you are consistently putting that amount of effort in
There is no part 2 guys, stop searching
Bruh. Thanks tho
You look like The Arrow in the thumbnail
COOKIES O
javascript before css, pl0x
All Im gonna say is that Im 2 years and 3 jobs deep in the industry and Ive never done more than a take home coding assessment that was just as easy as looking up some stuff and getting the right results. That's not to say this stuff isn't important but for the love of god dont study this like its going to make or break you. Cause once you land a first job (with a company thats litterally taking a risk if you have no prior experience) it gets much easier after that once you get some credibility and actually have an idea of how this stuff goes. Granted there are conpanies that will grill you on these topics, I think if your just starting out you should get some experience under your belt first before trying something of that level.