"I was able to talk with other people... technically". Big yes! This is exactly what makes me feel so happy about my current level... every time I can enter a discussion and I hear a word I understand like `in-place sorting, parameter of a function, calling a function, declaring/initializing an array". They are probably small words, but like understanding the meaning makes me always so happy.
You're my hero! Currently a software developer with an associates level education. Just applied to a bachelors program in computer science after being out of school for 5 years. You have truly inspired me to do the HARD things!
what will you gain from a bachelors? If you are already a software developer then can't you learn anything you want to? and the pace at education will be relatively snails pace for you?? Just curious on your motivation and thinking behind going into education to learn something you have already shown you can. What about the opportunity cost and loss of earnings while you take a break?
@@percy9228 I don't expect to take a break from working to do it. I also don't expect it to gain me much as far as making more money, it's actually because I want to continue my own learning. I am specifically going into entertainment arts and engineering. So it's going to be very video game and art focused, where as my current occupation is web development. I am sure i could learn it on my own as well, but the idea of being a part of a like minded community is why I chose to join school again. I also might continue on and do the masters they offer at the university I'm looking at. So really for me personally, it's because I think it's a fun and exciting endeavor. It's something I am passionate about and I am lucky enough to live by a university that has an amazing program (which I have attended before).
@@ryanthegale thanks, I'm somewhat in parallels to you. I have a bachelors in maths from 6 years ago and going to go back to study CS for another. It's going to wipe my life savings of £50k and the loss of earnings will total that around £100k in 3 years, so it's all or nothing haha even though I'm 90% on board with this life course, I have niggling thoughts about self learning route since I already have a STEM degree and 3 years of self taught should (given I can maintain it) make me a competent CS. I've come to the realisation that putting money aside, going to get a CS degree would be invaluable and give me lots of growth, personally and professionally. I'm also thinking of doing post grad. very excited, which university are you going to and when do you start?
0:00 - Intro 0:22 - It's hard 1:30 - You're surrounded by smart people 2:24 - You can build with it 3:22 - It forces you to think differently 4:04 - You will fail 4:44 - You'll learn how to problem solve 5:30 - You can use the knowledge to do anything 6:04 - There's a lot of ways to do the same thing 6:48 - It allows you to do things that are zero to one 7:35 - You can break into technical fields 8:22 - Outro
STEM subjects is the one place where memorising is just dumb. In maths, if you know the full concept behind a subject, you don't even need to learn the formula, you can just derive it; the difference between top students in maths and normal students in maths is not memorising but understanding. You can apply the same thing to algorithms, if you know the algorithm fundamentally works, you don't need to learn any pseudocode, you can figure it out. I study both Computer Science and Mathematics and it gets tuff, but that is the fun. I also read about astronomy because it's so interesting. I remember once I was in maths class, and the teacher was trying to teach probability and how to solve them. The method that he used was drawing the Venn diagrams using the original equation thing, and then seeing if you could think off another solution from the Venn diagram that was simpler. I hated this approach so I applied Boolean algebra and DeMorgan's theorem because logic gates have AND, OR, NOT and probability also has AND, OR, NOT so it should theoretically work. I used it and I was getting the answers way faster than the teacher. I told the teacher after class and he was so happy that he learnt it himself and taught it the next day.
First of all, love your channel. You seem like a really down to earth guy and you have great taste in music too! Second, I recently started to study data science and i started with data structures, stats and maths. I have been having such a hard time learning data structures, been staring at easy leetcode problems for hours. I did not come from a computer science background. But here's the deal -- Whatever it takes to win, I will do it. I may not be smart but I sure as hell am not gonna quit, even if that takes me 5 or 10 more years to become a data scientist, I WILL do it! "Whatever it takes"
I really want to study computer science. I already have a job in a field that I don’t even like and its pretty boring doing the same thing over and over everyday no problem solving involved. I was always afraid of math and computer science not because its hard but because I was always afraid of failure. When I started university I was studying computer science, the fact that throughout our calculus class we were only studying to take a departmental test worth 60 percent of our grade was really upsetting. Not preparing enough and then failing that class and dropping out of school made me feel like computer science was something that its not for me. I am a big lover of chess, in fact that is the only problem solving endeavor I love the most. I know that I am where I am today through a series of wrong decisions but I will face my fears head on and study computer science with all my might.
Videos like these hype me up so much. I went to Fresno State right out of high school for business school. Working at State Farm at the time caused me to come to the conclusion that I didn’t want to pursue a business degree. I didn’t know what else to pursue in university so I just decided to go into trades. Became a welder and I’ve been welding since January 2022. It’s currently august 2023. I don’t want to do this for the rest of my life and I know I’ll regret not even getting a higher education. My younger sister just started her RN program at a community college and will pursue a bachelors in it as well. I don’t wanna fall behind her so I randomly got the idea to go back to college for computer science. It was just an impulsive idea but ever since I got the idea I’ve been looking into it and suddenly realized I actually learned some of this in high school. Learned about logic gates, implemented them into designs, put them into a breadboard and then created circuit boards. I also programmed an Arduino as my finishing project for that class. I remember loving that so much that I even did the work for some of my classmates in exchange for money. Right now I’m close to purchasing a course off of OneMonth.com to learn as much as I can while also getting information from my company regarding paying my college tuition since they have a program for that. I can go from being a welder to a web developer for the company (Bluescope Buildings North America). Salary ranges from $85,000-$128,000 for someone with a bachelors in computer science.
I am a lawyer but I am so bore at my career right now, I am looking to switch to something progressive and exciting, I want to build something for the world. But that little voice be telling me that I can't switch careers at 34 but I am willing to invest the next 5 years of my life to learn and grow in a new field, not yet sure which direction I want to go but I am thinking computer programming, coding and the like and I have zero knowledge. I have just watched 2 of your videos and I feel like I can do this. Thank you.
Nothing against Computer Science. But you shouldn't tell people that this certain academic field is great and you should study this. There are all sorts of positive and negative points about any academic field (Science, Engineering, Commerce, Business, Humanities, and Fine Arts). Let everyone have the freedom to explore and experiment in any number of academic fields.
I love you ❤❤ and you the most realest person on RUclips… I applied for computer science degree and I have been scared regarding stuffs I see on internet about the degree I was about letting go of my admission to study information and technology but after watching this I’ll be accepting my admission offer thanks🎉
I love your videos, it always makes me feel so motivated to start learning more! I am a data scientist and studied physics at uni before. I am coding a lot day to day, but would like to be better at programming (building end-to-end solutions and programs, rather than just experimenting in Jupyter Notebooks). In your opinion where should I start and what do I need to learn? I don't have time to go through the entire CS course, but would like to invest some of my time to learn something practical.
I need to get you a drink as thanks @ Namanh!🎉 l was having a hard time today, u motivated me do what is hard😊 hoping to do that persistently! I’m in product but not the bosss favourite due to lack of first principle thinking (found your videos while trying to figure out how can I improve 😅 ) maybe learning to code can help as well; I’m not from tech background. Leave a tip if you see this btw!
Thoughts on an Information science & technology degree? I recently switched my major from mechanical engineering to ist. Not sure if I made the right move.
I switched my degree from Electrical Engineering to Cloud Computing, and I'm 100% sure that I made the right decision, just by looking at the job market.
Hey Namanh i wanna work for your company, Bolt. The work culture, projects and 4 day work week everything excites me. I am learning DSA now and will make projects in the future as well. - How can i apply for the company so that i can get noticed and my resume will get selected? -And is there any specific time when your company hires?- And are there vacancy for software engineer,block chain developer or full stack developer kind of roles? - And do they consider experience like an internship or we can apply without any experience?
I wonder what you think of Charles Russell's course "Python for Everybody" on Coursera, which specifically separates computer science from programming and teaches programming. He talks about this separation in a podcast with him as a guest (sadly I cannot find it at the moment). I think that this is an interesting point about differences between problem solving and computer science.
Would the harder part be the lack of structure from academia or the credential of academia? if one was able to find a structured path Similar to academia. Thank you for your time
@@sala8053 the harder part is not having the group of classmate that are passionate about the same stuff as u. Also , there will be no sense of urgent. When u in class, even if the topic are really hard, u are still forcing urself to do and get over it anyway. U wont when self learning. U will just procastinate till u waste so much time. U will only learn what u want to learn, u wudnt have broader knowledge of the field.
@@namanhkapur you've just inspired me to take coding seriously (PS : I'm a 3rd year CSE student) I would like to brush up my knowledge of DSA and also start building projects.
What is your opinion on studying comp-sci by yourself rather than going to university? You already mentioned that comp-sci in university is hard enough and I wonder how much time it took for you to learn the necessary stuff in comp-sci compared to how much time it would it take for someone to teach themselves using only resources from the internet. Do you know or can you find someone who is self-taught and tell or let them tell their story?
even at the university it is "self-taught". at the university you watch almost like a youtube tutorial but in real time xD but in the class I did not get like 50% right away so you have to study at home of course. the university just provides the structure but the rest is on you. self-taught can be really dangerous because at the university you get different ppl evaluating your work. it does not mean that there are not software engineers (like my younger cousin), who started at 13 developing their own social media platform (back in 2004).
Hey namanh, My name is Samir sayyed I'm a B.Com graduate student, currently working as an purchase assistant , I'm not into that job, I more into computer's so I decided to learn programming, from last 2 months I started learning python as my first programming language, I need some tips or Suggestion like, how can I grow ?, what others things should I learn to become a better programmer? My degree may not be relevant to the job so will they even shortlist me for the job / internship??
3:37 the part about starting a load of laundry, going to the grocery store, coming back and moving the laundry….My ADHD be like “that laundry is staying there wet for 72 hours”.
When the first tree made out of * was printed I knew: this gon be cool And since friday my first ticket system for automating a process at work roughly works! So I love SE! But...users...
@@namanhkapur I aspire to do MS in Computer Science too, I'm from India. Could you make a video about your MS experience at Rice (might as well bring in some friend/colleague of yours who immigrated to US from India, to do MS). It will be really helpful :)
Pls reply if in iit 4th year of college i get 20lpa job in india then what will be my salary after 5-6years of experience pls pls pls reply i from india
Profession & perception are two things which evolves with respect to time. I always wanted to be a doctor & had vast interest in medical physics, but coudnt do that well on my MCAT thus had to let it go. Now, I am thinking to get into medicine.
also im bad at math only scoring a 6 for gcse and failing the entry test for a level math as i didnt study the spec so i didnt do a level math although i wanted to
Videos like this make me thing theres a level of coping. I just wanna be objective here and play devils advocate. But videos like this that Say "i chosen this degree because I can do si much with it... I can do this, i can create this, i can persue that..." My question is.. why arent You? What did You do? What are You gonna really do? ... Because if You chose computer science to persue a career in telling others to persue computer science... Something doesnt add up. And theres dozens of videos like this, about all sorts of topics and degrees and decisions. You know what i mean? Like for example.. he said he could build his own software company... But the company is really about courses and career advices..
"I was able to talk with other people... technically". Big yes! This is exactly what makes me feel so happy about my current level... every time I can enter a discussion and I hear a word I understand like `in-place sorting, parameter of a function, calling a function, declaring/initializing an array". They are probably small words, but like understanding the meaning makes me always so happy.
💯
just started learning and man you just inspire me can't wait to understand what u mean fully ^^
Same here
Word! 💯
In-place sorting is probably the most complicated keyword you mentioned.
You're my hero! Currently a software developer with an associates level education. Just applied to a bachelors program in computer science after being out of school for 5 years. You have truly inspired me to do the HARD things!
let’s gooooo love to hear it, good luck!
what will you gain from a bachelors? If you are already a software developer then can't you learn anything you want to? and the pace at education will be relatively snails pace for you??
Just curious on your motivation and thinking behind going into education to learn something you have already shown you can.
What about the opportunity cost and loss of earnings while you take a break?
@@percy9228 I don't expect to take a break from working to do it. I also don't expect it to gain me much as far as making more money, it's actually because I want to continue my own learning. I am specifically going into entertainment arts and engineering. So it's going to be very video game and art focused, where as my current occupation is web development. I am sure i could learn it on my own as well, but the idea of being a part of a like minded community is why I chose to join school again. I also might continue on and do the masters they offer at the university I'm looking at. So really for me personally, it's because I think it's a fun and exciting endeavor. It's something I am passionate about and I am lucky enough to live by a university that has an amazing program (which I have attended before).
@@ryanthegale thanks, I'm somewhat in parallels to you. I have a bachelors in maths from 6 years ago and going to go back to study CS for another. It's going to wipe my life savings of £50k and the loss of earnings will total that around £100k in 3 years, so it's all or nothing haha
even though I'm 90% on board with this life course, I have niggling thoughts about self learning route since I already have a STEM degree and 3 years of self taught should (given I can maintain it) make me a competent CS.
I've come to the realisation that putting money aside, going to get a CS degree would be invaluable and give me lots of growth, personally and professionally. I'm also thinking of doing post grad. very excited, which university are you going to and when do you start?
I just started after being of for 16 yrs of college and 25 of high school lol. I want this degree more than anything.
0:00 - Intro
0:22 - It's hard
1:30 - You're surrounded by smart people
2:24 - You can build with it
3:22 - It forces you to think differently
4:04 - You will fail
4:44 - You'll learn how to problem solve
5:30 - You can use the knowledge to do anything
6:04 - There's a lot of ways to do the same thing
6:48 - It allows you to do things that are zero to one
7:35 - You can break into technical fields
8:22 - Outro
Thanks
STEM subjects is the one place where memorising is just dumb. In maths, if you know the full concept behind a subject, you don't even need to learn the formula, you can just derive it; the difference between top students in maths and normal students in maths is not memorising but understanding. You can apply the same thing to algorithms, if you know the algorithm fundamentally works, you don't need to learn any pseudocode, you can figure it out. I study both Computer Science and Mathematics and it gets tuff, but that is the fun. I also read about astronomy because it's so interesting.
I remember once I was in maths class, and the teacher was trying to teach probability and how to solve them. The method that he used was drawing the Venn diagrams using the original equation thing, and then seeing if you could think off another solution from the Venn diagram that was simpler. I hated this approach so I applied Boolean algebra and DeMorgan's theorem because logic gates have AND, OR, NOT and probability also has AND, OR, NOT so it should theoretically work. I used it and I was getting the answers way faster than the teacher. I told the teacher after class and he was so happy that he learnt it himself and taught it the next day.
💯 agree
Hey could you elucidate on your analogous use of AND OR NOT in probability and how its more efficient, I'm interested..
You were lucky with such a teacher, one willing to learn. (He was also aware that he was lucky to have such a student.)
I agree
I love these kinds of videos. Their so encouraging for those of us who aren’t the best of the best!
Thank you!
thanks for the support!
I'm now 35 and am looking for a new challenge. I was contemplating with CS for a long time...this video made me go for it!
First of all, love your channel. You seem like a really down to earth guy and you have great taste in music too!
Second, I recently started to study data science and i started with data structures, stats and maths. I have been having such a hard time learning data structures, been staring at easy leetcode problems for hours. I did not come from a computer science background.
But here's the deal -- Whatever it takes to win, I will do it.
I may not be smart but I sure as hell am not gonna quit, even if that takes me 5 or 10 more years to become a data scientist, I WILL do it!
"Whatever it takes"
let’s gooooooo that’s the attitude i love to see, you got this!
@@namanhkapur Namanh, you're the man! Your support means a lot to me!!
How are u doing now my guy
@@ram42 got a job as a senior data analyst just a month ago 😊
Subscribed. You’re enthusiastic about the knowledge you have and are genuinely curious about the growth that you could be capable of!
Great content as usual!
Thanks..
thanks for watching!
Thanks for making this!
I really want to study computer science. I already have a job in a field that I don’t even like and its pretty boring doing the same thing over and over everyday no problem solving involved.
I was always afraid of math and computer science not because its hard but because I was always afraid of failure. When I started university I was studying computer science, the fact that throughout our calculus class we were only studying to take a departmental test worth 60 percent of our grade was really upsetting. Not preparing enough and then failing that class and dropping out of school made me feel like computer science was something that its not for me.
I am a big lover of chess, in fact that is the only problem solving endeavor I love the most. I know that I am where I am today through a series of wrong decisions but I will face my fears head on and study computer science with all my might.
thank you very much. very well spoken and clear explanation.
Videos like these hype me up so much. I went to Fresno State right out of high school for business school. Working at State Farm at the time caused me to come to the conclusion that I didn’t want to pursue a business degree. I didn’t know what else to pursue in university so I just decided to go into trades. Became a welder and I’ve been welding since January 2022. It’s currently august 2023. I don’t want to do this for the rest of my life and I know I’ll regret not even getting a higher education. My younger sister just started her RN program at a community college and will pursue a bachelors in it as well. I don’t wanna fall behind her so I randomly got the idea to go back to college for computer science. It was just an impulsive idea but ever since I got the idea I’ve been looking into it and suddenly realized I actually learned some of this in high school. Learned about logic gates, implemented them into designs, put them into a breadboard and then created circuit boards. I also programmed an Arduino as my finishing project for that class. I remember loving that so much that I even did the work for some of my classmates in exchange for money. Right now I’m close to purchasing a course off of OneMonth.com to learn as much as I can while also getting information from my company regarding paying my college tuition since they have a program for that. I can go from being a welder to a web developer for the company (Bluescope Buildings North America). Salary ranges from $85,000-$128,000 for someone with a bachelors in computer science.
Just a great Video as always!!! You are a huge motivation for me thanks for that, keep up the good work! :)
😊
Thanks for making this, it’s helping people in ways you probably didn’t imagine it would.
appreciate the kind words!
I really relate to your point number 4 because my thinking has changed in the exact same way thanks to computer science classes.
Thanks man it helps me a lot.
😊
Great video my dude
appreciate the support!
I am a lawyer but I am so bore at my career right now, I am looking to switch to something progressive and exciting, I want to build something for the world. But that little voice be telling me that I can't switch careers at 34 but I am willing to invest the next 5 years of my life to learn and grow in a new field, not yet sure which direction I want to go but I am thinking computer programming, coding and the like and I have zero knowledge. I have just watched 2 of your videos and I feel like I can do this. Thank you.
Great as always
😊
This video is very inspiring...thanks Namanh :)
thanks for watching!
Thank you Namanh for your inspiration.
thanks for watching!
You’re spitting gold good sir!
😊
Good video, especially enjoyed the flex of skills with a bit of humility sprinkled in with it. Great content and keep pushing them out!
thanks appreciate it!
I’m starting my computer science degree now after being out of college for 16 yrs and High School for 25 yrs. I want this degree more than anything
Great exposure
Just started learning s few weeks ago. Everytime I feel like I can't do it. I come to videos like these.
you got this!
Nothing against Computer Science. But you shouldn't tell people that this certain academic field is great and you should study this. There are all sorts of positive and negative points about any academic field (Science, Engineering, Commerce, Business, Humanities, and Fine Arts). Let everyone have the freedom to explore and experiment in any number of academic fields.
“You will fail” this is what I needed to hear. The concepts I understand but putting it into code I struggle with
I love you ❤❤ and you the most realest person on RUclips… I applied for computer science degree and I have been scared regarding stuffs I see on internet about the degree I was about letting go of my admission to study information and technology but after watching this I’ll be accepting my admission offer thanks🎉
let’s gooooooooooo
Awesome video Namanh
😊
I love your videos, it always makes me feel so motivated to start learning more! I am a data scientist and studied physics at uni before. I am coding a lot day to day, but would like to be better at programming (building end-to-end solutions and programs, rather than just experimenting in Jupyter Notebooks). In your opinion where should I start and what do I need to learn? I don't have time to go through the entire CS course, but would like to invest some of my time to learn something practical.
watch my “how i’d learn to code” video and focus on the personal projects, scripting, and git sections
i like your channel keep going bro💪
appreciate it friend
loved this video
thanks for watching!
Discuss some websites or something to be updated with technology
I need to get you a drink as thanks @ Namanh!🎉 l was having a hard time today, u motivated me do what is hard😊 hoping to do that persistently! I’m in product but not the bosss favourite due to lack of first principle thinking (found your videos while trying to figure out how can I improve 😅 ) maybe learning to code can help as well; I’m not from tech background. Leave a tip if you see this btw!
Thoughts on an Information science & technology degree? I recently switched my major from mechanical engineering to ist. Not sure if I made the right move.
I switched my degree from Electrical Engineering to Cloud Computing, and I'm 100% sure that I made the right decision, just by looking at the job market.
Thank you for this video, I am starting my CS degree in a week!
good luck!
I’m starting my at the end of this month lol. Well I already have it 30% completed because of previous classes I took yrs ago.
Hey Namanh i wanna work for your company, Bolt. The work culture, projects and 4 day work week everything excites me. I am learning DSA now and will make projects in the future as well.
- How can i apply for the company so that i can get noticed and my resume will get selected?
-And is there any specific time when your company hires?-
And are there vacancy for software engineer,block chain developer or full stack developer kind of roles?
- And do they consider experience like an internship or we can apply without any experience?
i’ll be covering all things recruiting soon! we’re currently in a hiring freeze but otherwise hire for all experience levels
I wonder what you think of Charles Russell's course "Python for Everybody" on Coursera, which specifically separates computer science from programming and teaches programming.
He talks about this separation in a podcast with him as a guest (sadly I cannot find it at the moment). I think that this is an interesting point about differences between problem solving and computer science.
I am gonna send this to my sister, thanks ! 😂
let’s goooooooo
Whoever took care of us was doing housework and errands in parallel before we could even walk tho
trueeeee
would you recommend a degree or self taught\boot camp? or is a degree a must?
degree isn’t a must, you can definitely self-learn, it’s just harder
@@namanhkapur
Would the harder part be the lack of structure from academia or the credential of academia?
if one was able to find a structured path Similar to academia.
Thank you for your time
@@sala8053 the harder part is not having the group of classmate that are passionate about the same stuff as u. Also , there will be no sense of urgent. When u in class, even if the topic are really hard, u are still forcing urself to do and get over it anyway. U wont when self learning. U will just procastinate till u waste so much time. U will only learn what u want to learn, u wudnt have broader knowledge of the field.
@@sala8053 i’d say the hardest thing would be the lack of structure and forced motivation and accountability
I wish I had a brother like you
ask me anything and i'll answer as if i was talking to my brother
@@namanhkapur this means a lot
Thank you so much
@@namanhkapur you've just inspired me to take coding seriously (PS : I'm a 3rd year CSE student)
I would like to brush up my knowledge of DSA and also start building projects.
What do i do if i can't get into any schools with computer science, i may not get full A+ but i will get 7 A+
How common is it to jump completely different tech stacks when job hopping?
6:10 my professor wanted every answer to always be an exact answer 🤣🤣
I'm 19 how can I start programming and I have no computer science background.l really passionate about technology.
what do you think about systems analysis and development? can i go for this before i go for computer science?
you can but doing computer science first may be easier
My college offers bachelor's in the following; which one which u suggest to go for:
CS
SE
or Data science?
CS, right>
💯 lets goooo
i’m never changing the sticker
Nice!
😊
What is your opinion on studying comp-sci by yourself rather than going to university? You already mentioned that comp-sci in university is hard enough and I wonder how much time it took for you to learn the necessary stuff in comp-sci compared to how much time it would it take for someone to teach themselves using only resources from the internet. Do you know or can you find someone who is self-taught and tell or let them tell their story?
even at the university it is "self-taught". at the university you watch almost like a youtube tutorial but in real time xD but in the class I did not get like 50% right away so you have to study at home of course. the university just provides the structure but the rest is on you. self-taught can be really dangerous because at the university you get different ppl evaluating your work. it does not mean that there are not software engineers (like my younger cousin), who started at 13 developing their own social media platform (back in 2004).
@@it-wizard appreciate your input
"Computer Science is hard", you said it Namanh
i’ve been quoted
Personal growth is, indeed exponential when you're the "dumbest in the room"
always strive to be the least smart person!
Hey namanh, My name is Samir sayyed
I'm a B.Com graduate student, currently working as an purchase assistant , I'm not into that job, I more into computer's so I decided to learn programming, from last 2 months I started learning python as my first programming language, I need some tips or Suggestion like, how can I grow ?, what others things should I learn to become a better programmer? My degree may not be relevant to the job so will they even shortlist me for the job / internship??
for your first question, watch my “i’m not the best programmer video”, for second question stay tuned, video coming soon!
3:37 the part about starting a load of laundry, going to the grocery store, coming back and moving the laundry….My ADHD be like “that laundry is staying there wet for 72 hours”.
i’m dead
Any idea of where to learn computer science ?
I am a beginner
watch my “how i’d learn coding” video!
Hi Namanh,can a fresher get remote software engineer job at bolt from India?
yes probably as an intern
Oh can't we get a full time job?
Is it too late for me to get a degree in Cs...I'm 28 and learning how to code 😬.
not at all
When the first tree made out of * was printed I knew: this gon be cool
And since friday my first ticket system for automating a process at work roughly works! So I love SE!
But...users...
people can be tough for sure
Good day sr. please I'm Nigerian can you help me to lane from binging thank you 🙏🏽
Can you teach me to code?
watch my videos!
Hey Namanh, love your work man. Had to ask, are u from an Indian origin? Do u speak Hindi?
i’m indian and speak hindi
@@namanhkapur I aspire to do MS in Computer Science too, I'm from India. Could you make a video about your MS experience at Rice (might as well bring in some friend/colleague of yours who immigrated to US from India, to do MS).
It will be really helpful :)
im back, sir!
yay
Can we make it if we are poor😢
Pls reply if in iit 4th year of college i get 20lpa job in india then what will be my salary after 5-6years of experience pls pls pls reply i from india
Wait i’m so confused, you studied cs and became a software engineer? Someone explain please
yep studied cs and became a software engineer
Profession & perception are two things which evolves with respect to time. I always wanted to be a doctor & had vast interest in medical physics, but coudnt do that well on my MCAT thus had to let it go. Now, I am thinking to get into medicine.
should i go to uni in uk for comp sci as i wanr it for money ?
also im bad at math only scoring a 6 for gcse and failing the entry test for a level math as i didnt study the spec
so i didnt do a level math although i wanted to
Can u please suggest if IIT Bombay in india is good for pursuing computer science or its just overrated? Love from India🇮🇳
i’m not super familiar with colleges in India but i think IIT Bombay is good for CS!
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"The best way to get smarter is by being the dumbest person in the room." Best advice ever.
if you love math ya go for it.
i self studied, still can't land a job lol.. US jobs are too hard to crack for me.
I thought you were gonna talk about graphs lol
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his shirt has the evidence that he owns a pet😄
love my cat
Where are you Namanh ?
i live in houston!
@@namanhkapur Awesome!
I'm BCA student (fy)
You are so great but I need to support you videos by translationto Arabic ❤
Videos like this make me thing theres a level of coping. I just wanna be objective here and play devils advocate. But videos like this that Say "i chosen this degree because I can do si much with it... I can do this, i can create this, i can persue that..."
My question is.. why arent You? What did You do? What are You gonna really do? ... Because if You chose computer science to persue a career in telling others to persue computer science... Something doesnt add up.
And theres dozens of videos like this, about all sorts of topics and degrees and decisions.
You know what i mean?
Like for example.. he said he could build his own software company... But the company is really about courses and career advices..