The best thing about your video is that you started by talking about your own difficulties and fears, and showing that you overcame it. Thats inspiring cause its relatable. Thanks for opening up and giving tips for the newcomers, buddy!
Not everyone is capable of doing programming. It is not necessarily about intelligence, it has to do with enjoying problem solving and puzzles. I came from an industry as far away from programming as possible. I was a truck driver for 15 years. However, I was always tech savy, and did very well in school. I finally decided to go to school and get my degree in software engineering. There is a very real thing call "Imposter syndrome", were you think you dont know enough and you will never get it. This is where having a support system can really help. EVERYONE struggles in the beginning, and we all have to learn everyday on improve. I am 10 years in now and still learning new stuff all the time. Another thing I would suggest is stop going into tutorial hell and watching videos. Spend a little time learning, then just jump in and create something yourself. You will not learn just watching and doing tutorials. You have to just jump in with both feet and do it. I have now been doing this for 10 years and I am the Director of Technology for an Environmental consulting company.
"It is not necessarily about intelligence" Are you trying to pretend you are an example of this simply because you drove a truck? Cos you literally wrote in the next line: "I was always tech savy, and did very well in school" It takes intelligence to solve problems and puzzles.
I love these tips, except, even if you told my beginner self these I doubt I would have listened unfortunately. Now I know to take it slow and success comes with progress. I used to always binge watch and try to do a ton of things, but end up burning out or forgetting most things and having to rewatch. It's just this undying pressure to "catch up" to everyone else, but a lot of times that "catch up" is made up in my own head.
I started coding a few month back. Today I just wanted to give up. Because I was feeling like I am not good at all at coding. But after watching this video I realised that I need to keep trying. Need to take small small steps. Really motivated video.
Coding is a skill and an art. Reading some open source code will make you a better programmer, it's kinda like how watching a pro RUclipsr play a game will make you a better player; as you get better you will pick up on more stuff
Lol u started a few months ago? I've been quitting and starting over for 6 - 7 years until December 2023 where something clicked and I crawled through beginner projects like to-do lists and all that. For the past 4 months my life got too busy so I couldn't build on my coding but I'm back as of 3 weeks ago and happy that whatever that clicked in December is like muscle memory and I'm back to my text based game. I am actually thinking of building UI for it 🤔 . I'm a python learner
this made me feel so much better, ive always had difficulty learning to code and i felt really alone in it its nice to hear that others go through the same issue
1) don't overlearn 2) understand limitations 3) understand what you're getting into it 4) what to learn 5) how to learn 6) list down resources 7) coding buddies 8) law of correspondence
Coding was a representation of me running towards, not away, from something that terrified me. I was actually pretty horrible at math, programming, physics ect. But there was something inside of me that told me I had to face it, nf so I have and continue to, and enjoy my job. I love the challenge and at the end of the day knowing that I'm putting myself in front of challenges everyday
I teach programming and honestly, it's hard now as an experienced programmer to teach beginners because I really have to put myself in their shoes as I was years ago and try to remember how exactly did I wish I was taught when I didnt understand code. Its really difficult, you have to make numerous assumptions: Do I have to teach this person how to create folders? How to save a file? What an integer means? Do they already know some basic programming and if so how do I NOT make it boring but at the same time not complex?
I'm subscriber since you guys had 5k. The content is on point and very well polished. Congrats for the fast growth, well deserved! Keep it up. Greetings from Brazil.
I am one who gave up on coding, but I will say this I never slept so good in my entire life, coding really works your brain. I have huge respect for the guy second sit there and code all day long it’s extremely boring but cool when you do something that is cool. I got all the way to the point where I could make a graphical user interface and it worked somewhat
I can watch this happily cause ill never quit, get more excited every day, I know there will be hard points, but ill breathe, go away, come back, and again till I find a solution.
What I've learned around other students during my bachelor in computer science, is that one should not allow teachers to introduce them to programming or you'll hate it. That, of course, highly depends on the teacher, I've had really really inspiring teachers, but they are extremely small amount. Most of the teachers will just force you to learn things and give you impractical tasks and at the end you'll hate it. I was fortunate to have started programming long before we started studying it (even in high school), and I believe that is the reason I love it. It started as a desire to create games (as most gamers do), which then grew into having my own website for my, at the time, CS 1.6 server and so my programming roller coaster spiraled out of control with each practical success I had. And so when I went to university, I felt the things they teach are boring and easy, but could clearly see my fellow classmates having trouble and hating programming.
This video made me push back to achieve my goal, i was getting distracted from my path but this video changed my mind and now i am gonna follow my path again . Thanks for this awesome content bro🤗
I'm 35, dropped out of high school, got a GED, went to a community college some years later to try to further my education and was stopped in my tracks when I couldn't learn remedial math to save my life. I dropped out of that college 3 different times with a gap if years between each attempt. "This will be it", I told myself without a single goal in mind, only to graduate, but that wasn't enough to keep me going. I settled on the FACT (as I convinced myself) that if I'm too stupid to do kid math, I'm definitely too stupid to learn coding. After much needed life experience, I realize I can learn whatever the hell I want to learn and no one can stop me. I needed to go through some stuff and change my entire mindset. The dream is to change careers into dev work and though I may be a lil older than what some companies look for by the time I'm skilled enough, I'm not stopping til I can proudly call myself a developer. Videos like this really help. Thank you.
this was a great video and really helped me. i’m currently enrolled in college for application development and i’m taking a C++ and Java at the same time, and it’s a lot more stressful than i would have thought. you really made me reflect in a way that i needed. thank you sir.
Tbh.. I am in a decent college but due to lack of consistency.. I wasted my 2 years.. And here I am in my third year.. I was starting to hate myself until I watched this.. Im feeling ready to get back at coding from square 1..maybe a tough choice. But i hope something would workout at the end..Thanks for this Sahil🌺
hi am 20 yrs old , I started my programming journey like 3 months ago but sometimes i got bad decisions like " im done with this 😣 " but now i realized the reason , this video is very important . thank you .😊🤝
really loved it. I could completely relate to it 100%. Going through the same and now finally working on removing the fear of coding and trying to improve. Would love to get the Java learning resource from your end as mentioned in the video.Looking up to the same.Lots of thanks to you.
I want to quit coding because I feel like I can’t make it. But it’s not stopping me as I do not want it to bite my arse in the future I may be losing friends and feel like it won’t work out but I will give it my all! I will make it no matter what
Very helpful video..I was in the same condition as I used to runaway from coding...but now I am searching for a job as a java developer n learning these tools n technology..thankyou
I don't know what his channel name really means and how is it even relevant to his videos, but lemme confess I honestly love this guy so much. He almost feels like an elder brother that I never had, will keep coming back to these videos so I don't get lost. Thanks, brother!
Thanks for the video Power Couple. I am also a victim of overlearning. It brings some calmness to my mind after watching your videos when I am overwhelmed with too much curiosity.
I love you. May God bless you brother. I was about to quit but now i understand i have no patience, too much comparison of me with other......❤️❤️❤️❤️.
I can correlate with you actually I was so scared of coding that I was looking to switch my field and in every interview they asked me that why do you wanna leave your domain. I felt so ashamed as I couldn't tell them as I am scared of coding I don't know why but know I accept my heritage that is the field that will make my carrier and I will stick to it
Hey Power Couple, By Watching your videos I'm trying to learn coding by doing, in that process I'm creating my first website. Thanks a ton❤. Waiting for more useful videos
Great video and super successful connection: Coding & Gym. Things you mentioned make sense and for me as self-tought beginner programmer comparison with gym explains things better. Just finished JAVA course (80+h) and I see now how little I know compared to all JAVA programming possibilities. So I am learning WEB now. BUT maybe you are right - I should look not how little I know in JAVA but how much I know now compared to knowing nothing. Ty.
I will pursue cs Btech this year. Would you give me some suggestions to avoid being in the state you are currently in. I mean what I can do from start to avoid it. 🤘🙂🙂
@@lol-------- Life-saving suggestion: give everything from yourself to pass algebra, math analysis or C programming (if you have this or simmilar subjects). Not give too much care for easy subjects like english language or simmilar, just pass them , don't try to catch best grades, more attention to hard subjects. I am second year.
@@aleksapajicwhat's the name of your college? I come from a rural area and I do not know many CS students but I really wanted to talk to them just to know how it works so would you mind talking to me like I can give you my Gmail ? PLEASE 🙂
I must say that you are an intellectual and a very cool content creator man. It's just amazing to watch your videos that are always structured and well organized. Thanks for highlighting these mistakes that I was also making. But from now, It will be no more. Your subscriber from Pakistan. Stay blessed.
I have coded since 1981 and I know less about it now and hate it more now than I did 43 years ago. Fuck programming. I will leave that to those who invest their entire lives into it. I will stick to proving math theorems. It is what I love, what makes me happy.
Still thinking if I study Computer Science. Must wait for a week till I get an answer. If I don't get accepted might as well self teach programming and then do a bootcamp afterwards and go to university next year. I think this is the best way to go about it since I wanna figure out how much I like it and how fast I can learn. Going in there without any plan would be foolish though so I try to figure out what exactly I wanna learn. What I'm aiming for is to make programming/coding my hobby. To do that I wanna give myself time and do things slowly rather than trying to do everything too quickly and then lose motivation and quit. The coding buddy idea is also great. Heh... but currently there is none. Not saying I can't find one. In University it should be no biggie at all. But if I go for the other route hmm... I'm not that sure. Anyways this won't change my plan at all. My curiousity is just much higher. Greetings to ya!
Did you get into uni with cs major or did you end up in other routes? I tried getting into cs but fail now i have been self taught coding for 3 years while trying to finish a completely non-cs major. I am planning to do a bootcamp next month (pretty much have the same idea as you). I would love to hear how you’ve been doing.
Sir i don't know why people left programming I program since I am child but i love this every point I learn new thing I am enjoy to know my own program Now working with government enforcement cyber crime investigation delhi police
I was depressed, my all friends are doing well in coding making high quality projects. I am not capable of doing this so. I made an assumption that i cant code. But this vdo made my day tqsm❤
Thank you, im learning programing at a campus for 8 weeks, we learn javascript, im at the start of the week 4 and want to quit because i only understand the concept but cant read it when they ask me to solve a problem and you gave me a bit of hope to continue even if i feel desperate 😢
And if you really want to become a software engineer you should start to learn to code on an old 8 bit or 16 bit machine in assembly. When you can do simple things like writing to the screen reading input, making some Raster bars or star field “yourself”. Then learn C or C++ after that. You can learn in higher language as you use it.
The best thing about your video is that you started by talking about your own difficulties and fears, and showing that you overcame it. Thats inspiring cause its relatable. Thanks for opening up and giving tips for the newcomers, buddy!
Not everyone is capable of doing programming. It is not necessarily about intelligence, it has to do with enjoying problem solving and puzzles. I came from an industry as far away from programming as possible. I was a truck driver for 15 years. However, I was always tech savy, and did very well in school. I finally decided to go to school and get my degree in software engineering. There is a very real thing call "Imposter syndrome", were you think you dont know enough and you will never get it. This is where having a support system can really help. EVERYONE struggles in the beginning, and we all have to learn everyday on improve. I am 10 years in now and still learning new stuff all the time. Another thing I would suggest is stop going into tutorial hell and watching videos. Spend a little time learning, then just jump in and create something yourself. You will not learn just watching and doing tutorials. You have to just jump in with both feet and do it. I have now been doing this for 10 years and I am the Director of Technology for an Environmental consulting company.
I wanna have a career in tech too
Thanks for sharing your inspiring story!
Inspiring I’m going to school and have been for a month and I also have been driving semi truck for 9 years
"It is not necessarily about intelligence"
Are you trying to pretend you are an example of this simply because you drove a truck? Cos you literally wrote in the next line:
"I was always tech savy, and did very well in school"
It takes intelligence to solve problems and puzzles.
I just started a boot camp 1 month ago and you just explained everything i feel. But used words lol
I love these tips, except, even if you told my beginner self these I doubt I would have listened unfortunately. Now I know to take it slow and success comes with progress. I used to always binge watch and try to do a ton of things, but end up burning out or forgetting most things and having to rewatch. It's just this undying pressure to "catch up" to everyone else, but a lot of times that "catch up" is made up in my own head.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it.
I can relate to it!!! It's like you have given words to my thought
So true man...even I get troubled many times with the same issues u just said 🥺
I am in the same boat; binge watching, forgetting, re-watching...
That catch up feeling is such a strong concept that's very real.
I started coding a few month back. Today I just wanted to give up. Because I was feeling like I am not good at all at coding. But after watching this video I realised that I need to keep trying. Need to take small small steps. Really motivated video.
Happy to help. Good luck 👍
Coding is a skill and an art. Reading some open source code will make you a better programmer, it's kinda like how watching a pro RUclipsr play a game will make you a better player; as you get better you will pick up on more stuff
Lol u started a few months ago? I've been quitting and starting over for 6 - 7 years until December 2023 where something clicked and I crawled through beginner projects like to-do lists and all that.
For the past 4 months my life got too busy so I couldn't build on my coding but I'm back as of 3 weeks ago and happy that whatever that clicked in December is like muscle memory and I'm back to my text based game. I am actually thinking of building UI for it 🤔 . I'm a python learner
this made me feel so much better, ive always had difficulty learning to code and i felt really alone in it its nice to hear that others go through the same issue
Your not alone
Yeh it's hard man I'm a beginner and close to Quiting
1) don't overlearn
2) understand limitations
3) understand what you're getting into it
4) what to learn
5) how to learn
6) list down resources
7) coding buddies
8) law of correspondence
Coding was a representation of me running towards, not away, from something that terrified me. I was actually pretty horrible at math, programming, physics ect. But there was something inside of me that told me I had to face it, nf so I have and continue to, and enjoy my job. I love the challenge and at the end of the day knowing that I'm putting myself in front of challenges everyday
That's inspirational. Thanks for sharing, Garrett!
That's totally me
This is such high quality stuff! We can’t get such pure and deep insights from anywhere else. Thank you and keep you the amazing work!!!
You are one of the most perfect content creators ever I seen. Respect from my core of heart.
Thanks 🙏
I teach programming and honestly, it's hard now as an experienced programmer to teach beginners because I really have to put myself in their shoes as I was years ago and try to remember how exactly did I wish I was taught when I didnt understand code.
Its really difficult, you have to make numerous assumptions:
Do I have to teach this person how to create folders? How to save a file? What an integer means?
Do they already know some basic programming and if so how do I NOT make it boring but at the same time not complex?
I'm subscriber since you guys had 5k. The content is on point and very well polished. Congrats for the fast growth, well deserved! Keep it up.
Greetings from Brazil.
Thank you Amazing Savant 😊 so elated that you were part of our journey from the beginning, just like we are part of yours now! We’re so grateful 🙏
Great mentor you are. I thank RUclips for introducing such an amazing person to me. Big fan of you man!
Thanks Vik!
ya whenever i overwhelm , feel doubtful about my coding or Data science . Sahil will bring up a video to motivate me . Thanks you Sahil
Always happy to help. Good luck!
Hey , a comment stalker here ;) . I have a question , what did you choose?
One of the best videos ive seen so far… thanks man
I am one who gave up on coding, but I will say this I never slept so good in my entire life, coding really works your brain. I have huge respect for the guy second sit there and code all day long it’s extremely boring but cool when you do something that is cool. I got all the way to the point where I could make a graphical user interface and it worked somewhat
Why gave up?
I can watch this happily cause ill never quit, get more excited every day, I know there will be hard points, but ill breathe, go away, come back, and again till I find a solution.
That’s the spirit 👍
The most realistic and honest youtuber I've ever met. Subcribed .
The most practical guide yet!
I endorse it
What I've learned around other students during my bachelor in computer science, is that one should not allow teachers to introduce them to programming or you'll hate it. That, of course, highly depends on the teacher, I've had really really inspiring teachers, but they are extremely small amount. Most of the teachers will just force you to learn things and give you impractical tasks and at the end you'll hate it. I was fortunate to have started programming long before we started studying it (even in high school), and I believe that is the reason I love it. It started as a desire to create games (as most gamers do), which then grew into having my own website for my, at the time, CS 1.6 server and so my programming roller coaster spiraled out of control with each practical success I had. And so when I went to university, I felt the things they teach are boring and easy, but could clearly see my fellow classmates having trouble and hating programming.
I am busy acquiring a new language, and the contents of this video has been significant to me. Thumbs up to this informative and inspiring message.
Thanks Wayne! 👍
4:09 This line....
It cleared all my self doubts and I know what I have to do now. It's just matter of time.
Thank you.
Good luck, Asparsh!
Imma be honest, you have a really calming vojce, it is quite nice to listen to.
Wow! You are like soft spoken Indian programming angel! Thanks for great advices!
Thanks for your kind words. Really appreciate it ❤️
This video made me push back to achieve my goal, i was getting distracted from my path but this video changed my mind and now i am gonna follow my path again .
Thanks for this awesome content bro🤗
Good luck, Debsourya! 👍
I'm 35, dropped out of high school, got a GED, went to a community college some years later to try to further my education and was stopped in my tracks when I couldn't learn remedial math to save my life. I dropped out of that college 3 different times with a gap if years between each attempt. "This will be it", I told myself without a single goal in mind, only to graduate, but that wasn't enough to keep me going.
I settled on the FACT (as I convinced myself) that if I'm too stupid to do kid math, I'm definitely too stupid to learn coding.
After much needed life experience, I realize I can learn whatever the hell I want to learn and no one can stop me. I needed to go through some stuff and change my entire mindset.
The dream is to change careers into dev work and though I may be a lil older than what some companies look for by the time I'm skilled enough, I'm not stopping til I can proudly call myself a developer. Videos like this really help. Thank you.
Oh man, was I needing to hear this today! Thanks!
your flow of speaking doesn't stop for a moment.. that's interesting.... we need to keep listene that carefully
I hope the subtitles are helpful.
@@sahilandsarra yes...
this was a great video and really helped me. i’m currently enrolled in college for application development and i’m taking a C++ and Java at the same time, and it’s a lot more stressful than i would have thought. you really made me reflect in a way that i needed. thank you sir.
How is it?
Woah that just made so much sense to me. Really great video. Subscribed!
Thanks Pratik!
You answered all my questions that I had in my mind currently...Thanks You So much!
Happy to help.
Ok wow! The person you aspire to be is you in the future! Amazing quote!
Thanks 🙏
Thank god I clicked on this video. Thank you for the confidence and motivation.
You are so welcome! Good luck!
thanks for the information I was about to enroll in 4 programing languages at once you saved me now I ll try to master one ❤️
Good luck, Ankit!
@@sahilandsarra thanks
Thanks so much for the vid , i was directly trying to learn R, MatLAB and java together.
Good luck, Tasneem!
Tbh.. I am in a decent college but due to lack of consistency.. I wasted my 2 years.. And here I am in my third year..
I was starting to hate myself until I watched this.. Im feeling ready to get back at coding from square 1..maybe a tough choice.
But i hope something would workout at the end..Thanks for this Sahil🌺
Good luck, Ahvi 👍✌️
same bro same
Man if you read a whole 10 hr book on RUclips
I’d still listen it to the end
Such a relaxing voice to here
Thanks for your kind words 🙏
hi am 20 yrs old , I started my programming journey like 3 months ago but sometimes i got bad decisions like " im done with this 😣 " but now i realized the reason , this video is very important .
thank you .😊🤝
Thank you 🙏
really loved it. I could completely relate to it 100%. Going through the same and now finally working on removing the fear of coding and trying to improve. Would love to get the Java learning resource from your end as mentioned in the video.Looking up to the same.Lots of thanks to you.
Hi Ketaki! I already made a video for Java
I want to quit coding because I feel like I can’t make it. But it’s not stopping me as I do not want it to bite my arse in the future I may be losing friends and feel like it won’t work out but I will give it my all! I will make it no matter what
This man went to the finest college in India . Huge respect sir 💯
Thanks Shree.
Really helpful for me. Love your content, stay cool brother!
Thanks Daryl!
Very helpful video..I was in the same condition as I used to runaway from coding...but now I am searching for a job as a java developer n learning these tools n technology..thankyou
Good luck, Vikrant!
I don't know what his channel name really means and how is it even relevant to his videos, but lemme confess I honestly love this guy so much. He almost feels like an elder brother that I never had, will keep coming back to these videos so I don't get lost. Thanks, brother!
Great content for self taught programmers, i wish i had your guidance videos before... thanks soo much..!
Thanks Usman!
great peice of advice sahil
My takeway is
->Consistent practice
-> Focus on Gain and the Gap in the process of learning anything
True. Thanks for you content, keep going
Thanks 🙏
We need save this man at any cost ! ❤️ !
Thanks for your support 😍
Thanks for the video Power Couple. I am also a victim of overlearning. It brings some calmness to my mind after watching your videos when I am overwhelmed with too much curiosity.
Happy to help 🙏
I love you. May God bless you brother. I was about to quit but now i understand i have no patience, too much comparison of me with other......❤️❤️❤️❤️.
Smart hai Ladka! 👌 #GreatContent 👍
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I can correlate with you actually I was so scared of coding that I was looking to switch my field and in every interview they asked me that why do you wanna leave your domain. I felt so ashamed as I couldn't tell them as I am scared of coding I don't know why but know I accept my heritage that is the field that will make my carrier and I will stick to it
Good luck, Harshit! 👍
Thank you Sir, I really appreciate the efforts you put into providing values in all your videos. Blessings
Thanks 🙏
4:09 This line has deep meaning bro!
Thanks for the video much needed one.
Thanks Manish!
@@sahilandsarra Bro Could you please share ur GitHub link???? It will be helpful for me..........🤔
thank you! for this very informative more of this😁
Thanks Jan! Really appreciate it.
Just discovered this channel and what can I say
As the name says power couple 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks!
The way you speak is so smooth super bro this makes me to watch untill end🙂 :)
Thanks very much
single expression
talks like a philosopher
motivating words
guidence
Thank you
Will try to bring more expressions. Thanks 🙏
Very good content...and harsh truth to accept !!
So true!
All things aside, you've got the most soothing voice in the universe.
Thanks Shubham.
Thanks for your experience, probably i will take care of that
Good luck, Aman 👍
Thank you for the advice!
Yet again when I feel slacky this channel comes up with great content which is motivating to push myself.. This channel is my career buddy!
Thanks! Always happy to help RUclips family make progress.
Thank you brother for these tips, I will follow this pieces of advice.
Good luck, Faizan!
Hey Power Couple, By Watching your videos I'm trying to learn coding by doing, in that process I'm creating my first website. Thanks a ton❤. Waiting for more useful videos
Would love to see your website when it's complete. Good luck! ❤️
@@sahilandsarra once it get completed I will share you through Instagram
Thank you for all you do...God bless you, my brother.
Much needed video for me at this time 🙏
Thank you for a amazing video. I will more focus on the gain, not the gap!
Thanks and Good luck!
Thanks for the tips! Appreciate your videos.
Great video and super successful connection: Coding & Gym.
Things you mentioned make sense and for me as self-tought beginner programmer comparison with gym explains things better.
Just finished JAVA course (80+h) and I see now how little I know compared to all JAVA programming possibilities. So I am learning WEB now. BUT maybe you are right - I should look not how little I know in JAVA but how much I know now compared to knowing nothing. Ty.
Hi Armando! Thanks and Good luck 👍
5:22 in india our parents and society take this job of comparing,even if we won't,cant really overcome it easily.
Only thing I know, is that I am stressed CS student with no job in programming.
I'm sorry to hear that.
I will pursue cs Btech this year.
Would you give me some suggestions to avoid being in the state you are currently in.
I mean what I can do from start to avoid it.
🤘🙂🙂
You're in which year cs?
@@lol-------- Life-saving suggestion: give everything from yourself to pass algebra, math analysis or C programming (if you have this or simmilar subjects). Not give too much care for easy subjects like english language or simmilar, just pass them , don't try to catch best grades, more attention to hard subjects. I am second year.
@@aleksapajicwhat's the name of your college?
I come from a rural area and I do not know many CS students but I really wanted to talk to them just to know how it works so would you mind talking to me like I can give you my Gmail ? PLEASE 🙂
I must say that you are an intellectual and a very cool content creator man. It's just amazing to watch your videos that are always structured and well organized. Thanks for highlighting these mistakes that I was also making. But from now, It will be no more.
Your subscriber from Pakistan. Stay blessed.
Thanks Malik. Really appreciate it.
I have coded since 1981 and I know less about it now and hate it more now than I did 43 years ago.
Fuck programming. I will leave that to those who invest their entire lives into it.
I will stick to proving math theorems. It is what I love, what makes me happy.
Still thinking if I study Computer Science. Must wait for a week till I get an answer. If I don't get accepted might as well self teach programming and then do a bootcamp afterwards and go to university next year. I think this is the best way to go about it since I wanna figure out how much I like it and how fast I can learn. Going in there without any plan would be foolish though so I try to figure out what exactly I wanna learn. What I'm aiming for is to make programming/coding my hobby. To do that I wanna give myself time and do things slowly rather than trying to do everything too quickly and then lose motivation and quit. The coding buddy idea is also great. Heh... but currently there is none. Not saying I can't find one. In University it should be no biggie at all. But if I go for the other route hmm... I'm not that sure. Anyways this won't change my plan at all. My curiousity is just much higher. Greetings to ya!
Thanks very much for sharing this and I wish you all the luck.
Did you get into uni with cs major or did you end up in other routes? I tried getting into cs but fail now i have been self taught coding for 3 years while trying to finish a completely non-cs major. I am planning to do a bootcamp next month (pretty much have the same idea as you). I would love to hear how you’ve been doing.
Worth Watching video!
Thanks 🙏
Sir i don't know why people left programming I program since I am child but i love this every point I learn new thing I am enjoy to know my own program
Now working with government enforcement cyber crime investigation delhi police
That's awesome, Vikram. Thanks for the great service you're doing by helping people.
Thank you power couple... Inspiring! Really this video is needed to us 👍.
Glad we could help. 🙏
Bro simply you are awsome , thanks a lot for this valuable information.
Thanks 🙏
you are inspiring to code and I appreciate that.
Thanks 🙏
I also change my mindset even I don't know coding but when your watchind vedios changing our mindset completely...... Thaanks bro love you ❤
Thank you and Good luck, Pradeep! ❤️
I was depressed, my all friends are doing well in coding making high quality projects. I am not capable of doing this so. I made an assumption that i cant code. But this vdo made my day tqsm❤
I had exactly the same thought regarding programming when I started it fir the first time
But tbh now I am loving it
That's great Kushal. I'm happy you found what you love.
Excellent tips provided by you based on your own experiences again motivational awesome video Thanks for sharing
Thanks ❤️😍❤️
His points are always great...
Thanks brother ❤️👑
Thanks Yogesh!
Probably the best motivational video for coders I have seen to date! Honest and real! Great video! I aspire my content to be as well edited too!
Thanks OZ.
U r good youtuber bro
Am watching ur every video
And learn more nd more
Thnxx for these osm content.
Thanks 🙏
Great video and great help!
Thanks 🙏
Sir your voice is very smooth and very effective like lots of knowledge in just few words Thanks!
Thanks Rahul. I'm glad you liked the content.
Wow, very nice inspiring continue posting and making us inspired ❤❤❤
Bro I really needed this video at this exact time in my life. thank you thank you very much
You’re very welcome Gerson. I wish you the best of luck in achieving your current goals 😊
Too practical and motivating awesome video
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much, Sir.... It's one of the most essential video that helps me a lot..... You're really great
As a beginner, this video improves my motivation. Thanks
The guy who always motivate and taught how to improve yourself 👌
Glad you found it helpful ✌️
Thank you, im learning programing at a campus for 8 weeks, we learn javascript, im at the start of the week 4 and want to quit because i only understand the concept but cant read it when they ask me to solve a problem and you gave me a bit of hope to continue even if i feel desperate 😢
Great video, exactly what i needed 👐
Good luck!
thanks this video will help me to choose one language to learn programming
Good luck 👍
Thank you i needed to hear this.
And if you really want to become a software engineer you should start to learn to code on an old 8 bit or 16 bit machine in assembly. When you can do simple things like writing to the screen reading input, making some Raster bars or star field “yourself”. Then learn C or C++ after that.
You can learn in higher language as you use it.
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I will make sure I watch all your videos. 🙏
Thanks 🙏