How to Learn Javascript in 2023 (From ZERO)

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  • Is Javascript the programming language you are 100% set on learning? This video lays out a complete strategy for how to learn it if you’re brand new to coding.
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  • @Veneris96
    @Veneris96 Год назад +600

    Two months ago I began a fullstack course; first month HTML + CSS: peace of cake; three weeks ago JavaScript. I feel like I hit a wall with my face at 300mph. I cried.

    • @t3true-games
      @t3true-games Год назад +78

      I know the feeling. But I would tell you to choose front end or back end.. don't do full stack. Once you master front or back end then go full.

    • @Veneris96
      @Veneris96 Год назад +22

      @@t3true-games I wanted to do frontend but the choice was between full stack or nothing, so I had to compromise.

    • @DanielDaniel-ce1vg
      @DanielDaniel-ce1vg Год назад +8

      Same with me, we are on the same boat

    • @nazrulislam-jy2rf
      @nazrulislam-jy2rf Год назад +18

      I find css very hard to learn. Do you have any tips how to learn css and being consistent.

    • @mkdomwilliams
      @mkdomwilliams Год назад +28

      I could not agree more. I was super enjoying html and CSS , java has nearly pushed me to give up entirely

  • @johngoutung1229
    @johngoutung1229 Год назад +237

    For those who are struggling to learn Javascript, like I did for many months, this is what made me learn:
    Start practicing from the very beggining. Even if it's just copying a few lines of code that you see in each lesson. Much more effective than just taking notes.
    I know this because I tried everything and the only way I could learn (and retain what I learned) was when I started doing that.
    Once a friend suggested me a few books with interactive content, that made me practice what I learned at each chapter.
    Edit: For those asking about the books I mentioned, these are the best ones:
    "Javascript In Less than 50 Pages"
    "Head First Javascript Programming"
    If you are into learning Python, I love "Smarter Way to Learn Python".

    • @remas8352
      @remas8352 11 месяцев назад +3

      can you please recommend any resources for java?

    • @shahbazkhan-ek7hp
      @shahbazkhan-ek7hp 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks a tonne.

    • @infintyplus
      @infintyplus 9 месяцев назад

      How should I build a project try to memorize a code on my own or find the code online and just copy it word for word

    • @n.r3531
      @n.r3531 9 месяцев назад

      hyy can we connect on Instagram i love to connect with people who are in this field already my self Anshika from India so please let me know can we connect or not ?

    • @Realestateagents.
      @Realestateagents. 9 месяцев назад

      please can I get those resource

  • @bertoman1990
    @bertoman1990 Год назад +14

    Thanks man, just new into the field and whenever I think about building projects my mind literally just blacks out but hey we all gotta push ourselves no matter what.

  • @NottsGooner
    @NottsGooner 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for taking your time to do this video Andy!

  • @jonathanjohnson2785
    @jonathanjohnson2785 Год назад +3

    Great tips Andy. Subscribed 2 years ago and your insights have always been extremely helpful. All the best bro👍👍👍

  • @codybishop7526
    @codybishop7526 Год назад +22

    I don’t know why everyone always glosses over how difficult chaining methods can be… or the mental model you need to have to know when to dig down into other objects or constructs by chaining multiple functions together. Almost every single tutorial I’ve seen just assumes this is a given that someone understands and glosses right over it.

  • @mitgelum
    @mitgelum 9 месяцев назад

    This was very helpful, thank you. I liked how you structured the projects leading to a main more complex goal.

  • @khuramshahzad9089
    @khuramshahzad9089 Год назад

    The way you explained steps is amazing, thanks for the advice, the video was great, keep making such helpful videos.♥️

  • @user-rf6ke7kv6m
    @user-rf6ke7kv6m 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your tutorials and advice man. Its helped me so much!!!

  • @CodingApothecary
    @CodingApothecary 3 месяца назад

    Thanks again! Have done a ton of data science research & and self-study. People always wondered why I didn’t delve too deep into one language. Now that I clear vision for my side business, I'm going to practice for the next few weeks then look to start up both my mobile app & full stack. Thanks for the recommendations!

  • @jasonkocher3513
    @jasonkocher3513 Год назад +5

    This is great advice for how to learn, just in general. I am a self-employed electrical / mechanical engineer and the learning never stops. I need to take a more formalized approach to upping my Python skills, and want to learn Javascript too. So I'm going to take some of your advice. Great job!

  • @JohnDoe-qw5yr
    @JohnDoe-qw5yr Год назад +59

    The plateaus are real. You hit a wall and feel like you'll never get past it. But then the solutions come to you and the feeling of triumph is amazing. It makes your day. One of the best (and worst) parts of writing software.

    • @TamilDhevadhaiTharunya
      @TamilDhevadhaiTharunya Год назад +1

      bro W3 school website tutorials are filled with you name for example 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @shahbazkhan-ek7hp
      @shahbazkhan-ek7hp 10 месяцев назад

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @Abacoot
    @Abacoot Год назад +5

    I've been trying to learn JavaScript for 5+ years now. This advice by far the simplest and easiest to follow steps I've found online.. I'm gonna start implenting these to learn JS fully ASAP!!!

  • @BerkeTuran
    @BerkeTuran 10 месяцев назад

    i love your content! it's very simply yet effectively explained, thank you so much for sharing the knowledge for free

  • @martahackerman1007
    @martahackerman1007 Год назад +2

    Andy, thank you for the plan, I was a bit lost how to start, now feel more confident after your tips. + friendly community in the comments)

  • @Happyfxs
    @Happyfxs Год назад +67

    Thank you for the advice! I've been learning to code for about a month now and I love the progress I'm seeing from the course I'm taking. However, I am scared of reaching that hard phase where I won't know what to do or write and I'm scared of job interviews. Hope it goes well. I'll keep trying my best

    • @AndySterkowitz
      @AndySterkowitz  Год назад +19

      Those are all normal fears. For now enjoy the learning process...when the next stages come you'll be better prepared if you do a solid job with the "basics".

    • @LordmkKING67
      @LordmkKING67 Год назад +3

      Just take your time with it. Confidence will come as you know you can do more, and have done so previously. Try to push yourself to be forced to think and strangle with the problems, before jumping to tutorials. Fear isnt irrational, most of the times.

    • @alexandergeorgesquire220
      @alexandergeorgesquire220 8 месяцев назад

      Update us on how your getting on

    • @Happyfxs
      @Happyfxs 8 месяцев назад

      @@alexandergeorgesquire220 I made a couple of little games to test what I can do and I think I made it pretty far. Didn't get a job yet and stopped coding for the last 3 months since I had to move back to my parents' place but I will be moving back to my place in the next week and hope to continue coding and maybe get a job :)

  • @Paris_skyy_
    @Paris_skyy_ 8 месяцев назад

    Great video Andy, very informative. Thanks a lot bro.

  • @Zed-gb4zf
    @Zed-gb4zf 8 месяцев назад

    straight to the point
    great video

  • @jamesbandz1
    @jamesbandz1 Год назад +7

    I've learned HTML, CSS/Tailwind(kinda not fully), JS, and now moving on to React. I say "learned" for me is more like I no longer rely on tutorials. If I'm confused I now use the internet or documentations.

  • @Knards
    @Knards Год назад +2

    I wrote php for a long time. When I finally decided to learn Js, I was surprised to see how close it was in many ways to php

  • @cbbcbb6803
    @cbbcbb6803 Год назад

    The *best* learning resource is a combination of a *good* book + *good* online tutorials + congenial and knowledgeable acquaintance that you can engage in a face to face setting.

  • @meratech6892
    @meratech6892 Год назад

    Thank you! you always motivate me

  • @Infosnapz_
    @Infosnapz_ 11 месяцев назад +1

    The introduction got me thou😂😂 i have been running around from this language..now here am..ready soldier on😂😂

  • @kiriakbeats4705
    @kiriakbeats4705 Год назад

    Wow! So much useful information from this video.. thank you!

  • @mariuszklecha4767
    @mariuszklecha4767 Год назад +9

    I was just browsing Udemy to find some JS course for me, overwhelmed by the amount, I go to YT to look for some information, and here you are with a new video that fits my situation exactly. Thanks Andy!

    • @JG27Korny
      @JG27Korny Год назад +1

      Go with CS50 from Harvard. Browse they have also javascript courses. It is free and you can have a free certificate.

  • @shaxar
    @shaxar Год назад +14

    Andy, Thank you so much for all your videos! Your content, program, and team have jumpstarted my career in ways I couldn't have imagined when I first started watching. Thanks to you I now have a stable career with solid experience under my belt. You are absolutely amazing and have some of the best advice and ideas for anyone interested in getting started. Anyone who wants to learn JavaScript (or any programming really) definitely needs to start here. Thank you!!!

    • @AndySterkowitz
      @AndySterkowitz  Год назад +1

      Thank you kindly! Hope all is well 😊

    • @lilalj07
      @lilalj07 Год назад

      Hi Brandon! Your post is what I've been looking for. Did do Andy's Mastermind Program? I'd appreciate your input.

  • @willh69
    @willh69 Год назад

    Cool man I just subscribed a few days ago
    You got some good content man

  • @KINGABDUL99
    @KINGABDUL99 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @directorclypa3435
    @directorclypa3435 Год назад

    You teach so well

  • @jakobi007
    @jakobi007 Год назад

    encouraging, thank you

  • @justinekenyansa
    @justinekenyansa 11 месяцев назад

    100% correct and inspirational

  • @bz93sa52
    @bz93sa52 Год назад +2

    I'm brand new to coding, I haven't even started yet I'm just researching it. But this is definitely the best video I've seen so far.

  • @redeagle9312
    @redeagle9312 Год назад +1

    Thanks Andy for your helpful advice.

  • @cottonlarry8470
    @cottonlarry8470 Год назад

    This channel is so high quality that you can actually feel that its made of full grain leather, with that Tom Ford Ombre Leather fragrance on it. Not to mention that there are minimalist stylistic pieces of sterling silver embedded into the Leather to create more character.
    Jokes aside. This channel is really great tho! 😆

  • @user-lf6bl7jf3p
    @user-lf6bl7jf3p 7 месяцев назад

    What do you recommend choosing: 1.JS(TS)+Reactjs+Nodejs+ReactNative, 2. Java+Spring, 3.C#+.Net
    I took courses and studied JS+React. But there are not enough vacancies in my city. Also, I don’t really like the variety of frameworks; every time something new appears (nextjs, nextjs, etc.)

  • @user-ch3ru4rn1k
    @user-ch3ru4rn1k 10 месяцев назад +1

    Extensibility: JavaScript allows developers to add new functionality to existing web applications. This is possible through the use of libraries and frameworks like jQuery, AngularJS, and ReactJS.

  • @jackal_sniper_scary
    @jackal_sniper_scary 5 месяцев назад

    when i started JS i was kinda happy.......since it was my first language learning made sense ..... then I got to the word "this" and then the DOM.... i haven't recovered yet.....

  • @user-ch3ru4rn1k
    @user-ch3ru4rn1k 10 месяцев назад

    On the downside, because it is an interpreted language, it can be slower than compiled languages, and its lack of strict typing can lead to errors. However, these disadvantages can be overcome by optimizing the code through various techniques and utilizing extensions like Typescript.

  • @saltech2024
    @saltech2024 Год назад

    Great
    Andy Sterkowitz

  • @SahedX
    @SahedX 6 месяцев назад

    nice. i am taking an udemy course. and on the side i am watching thes youtube videos to give me more context.

  • @Leebasson
    @Leebasson 28 дней назад

    HTML AND CSS was easy for me to grasp. JavaScript - most programmers are saying that it isn't easy at all. I am anxious, I feel lost. Watching this video sure helped. Shifting my career from teaching English and being a writer to tech is completely new. But with great geniuses like you Andy, tech workshops, etc I think I can do it. And maybe I cannot, I guess we'll find out. CSS theory through Codecademy was complex, and long but I figured it out (self-taught). "Enjoy the process and learn 15 hours a week." Wish me luck!

  • @TheMetalMag
    @TheMetalMag Год назад +1

    I’ve learnt music by ear. I’m a self taught in many things , i learnt HTLM back in 98 and made my first website. I did courses in 2016 - 2020 and still can’t get with JS completely as they are so many things to understand and it’s like math to me. Yet I need to understand it for the sake of it so I take any advice i found

  • @frankcastellanos
    @frankcastellanos Год назад

    The best advise in youtube about how to learn programming, when i started to learn i learnt the basics of html, css, javascript, python, java ,c , c++, by books, youtube videos,udemy,freecodecamp, udacity, codecademy and other tutorials so i learnt a lot of theorie how to program but i had a really hard time building a basic program or project, then i followed your advice about building projects and i started to connect all the dots of all the knowledge i got from the videos and now i dont feel so lost in programming and problem solving using documentation, now im learning about big o notation, algorithms and data structures for the interviews, thank you for your great advices.

  • @dragonmytie
    @dragonmytie Год назад +1

    Can you make a video of when to use what datatypes and structures? I am struggling to grasp when to make a class/factory or other types vs just an array/map/set or just a simple object. Most of the time I just make a class with methods to change and pass the data inbetween classes. But looking back it feels not being the best the code could be. Unfortunately I only find videos on how to code better but no video that adresses that topic:/

  • @user-ch3ru4rn1k
    @user-ch3ru4rn1k 10 месяцев назад

    Community support: JavaScript has a large and active community of developers who share their knowledge and resources. This makes it easy to find help and support when needed.

  • @waeltechnology5082
    @waeltechnology5082 Год назад +1

    thanks for advice

  • @Jaber_Said
    @Jaber_Said Год назад +5

    I am very firm. I will take your advice and apply it to the letter. I will come back in 6 months to feel and share the results

  • @atbmts6
    @atbmts6 Год назад +11

    I don’t see enough comments that mention The Odin Project. That’s what I’m taking and I feel it’s turning me into a well rounded developer. I’m working my way through JavaScript right now and it’s definitely difficult but I see the light at the end of the tunnel.

    • @areebahmed1773
      @areebahmed1773 11 месяцев назад

      that's some motivated comment.😃

  • @mohammadrezanniknam4544
    @mohammadrezanniknam4544 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Andy, I hope you are well, I watched your video, it was great, but as for finding training courses, I have to say that it is very difficult and impossible. Because many courses are very expensive and incomprehensible and not useful. Please recommend some great textbooks on learning JavaScript. To start from them and self-taught and from zero level. Thank you for your efforts.❤❤❤

  • @rwpugh
    @rwpugh Год назад +4

    I don’t agree with choosing a single learning resource. Each instructor explains concepts and code in different ways, and show different scenarios, some that will probably hit home with you. I have been learning from a couple instructors that really explain things well.

  • @user-tk7tv3ct6v
    @user-tk7tv3ct6v Год назад +1

    Could you please make the same video on how to learn python, complete guide, or something like that?

  • @songlore4617
    @songlore4617 Год назад +2

    great video. thanks for breaking down the steps. I saw you had two monitors and a laptop, what do you tend to have up on the laptop(assuming the first one is the programming IDE and second one is for research)?

    • @AndySterkowitz
      @AndySterkowitz  Год назад +2

      Totally depends on what I'm doing.
      If I'm working on a website I'll have the code on one monitor, the actual site on the other monitor (and another browser for research). The laptop monitor will then be for anything else...sometimes I'll have a database GUI open.
      Sometimes I'll have both monitors completely filled with a code editor...usually that's when I'm working on something for a backend (or something that doesn't have a user interface).

  • @AbhinavRaj_P
    @AbhinavRaj_P 6 месяцев назад

    Truly speaking, I have taken the full-stack course and learned Java as my first-ever programming language. I haven't faced any difficulty, and it took me three months to complete. Then, I was introduced to HTML and CSS for about 20 days. Now, I'm working on JavaScript. In this entire process, there is no issue with the JavaScript and Java. The only thing I've really messed-up with CSS. I still can't understand the hundreds of properties. How can I deal with CSS?

  • @JuiceBox000
    @JuiceBox000 9 месяцев назад

    You're amazing

  • @user-bw2lk1ti1e
    @user-bw2lk1ti1e 3 месяца назад

    cool video)

  • @kassideejohnson7473
    @kassideejohnson7473 9 месяцев назад

    I just started html tonight using free code camp just out of curiosity is that a good idea to continue ? So far I like it and the way it works for my brain

  • @northborneoguy
    @northborneoguy Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this! Do you think taking the Meta Front End certificate on Coursera is worth it? Or taking a javascript course from Udemy is good enough?

  • @steelpanther88
    @steelpanther88 Год назад

    Would you start learning differently javascript when learning for different purpose other than strictly web dev such as frontend for Qt framework, (qml javascript capabilities)

  • @user-gf8fg5uq9c
    @user-gf8fg5uq9c 10 месяцев назад +5

    It is a client-side language, meaning it runs on the user's device rather than on a server, and is commonly used alongside HTML and CSS to add dynamic elements to web pages.

  • @user-rc9ti8cz3s
    @user-rc9ti8cz3s 7 месяцев назад

    Dude you have changed the way how i thought coding was supposed to be.
    kindly i would like to chat with personally.

  • @amra.haleem5175
    @amra.haleem5175 6 месяцев назад

    شكراً لك.

  • @user-bv7wy9co8l
    @user-bv7wy9co8l 10 месяцев назад

    I have a question...
    what time scheduler do you use in the video?

  • @alieusabally8328
    @alieusabally8328 11 месяцев назад

    What is your advice learning in freecodecamp?? Good or very good or bad??

  • @eminutesmovies
    @eminutesmovies Год назад +1

    Would you recommend Sololearn??

  • @DorisPaul-ui5pf
    @DorisPaul-ui5pf 6 месяцев назад

    very important

  • @bigactz8980
    @bigactz8980 10 месяцев назад

    I am juat about to start my journey today

  • @manuelayala1452
    @manuelayala1452 9 месяцев назад

    Right now I am taking meta front end and html/css is a breeze but Java script omg I’m more clueless than understand it and how to implement it in the real world but I am determined to continue my journey to become a self taught software engineer

  • @BugRaiser
    @BugRaiser Год назад

    I’m a beginner I’m taking this up as a hooby

  • @pallavi7980
    @pallavi7980 Год назад +3

    I just started my journey into tech, from a Non-IT background, i am done with HTML and CSS and started JS , and i am literally crying and on the verge of giving up. I don't know if it's all meant for me. I mean I can learn. But the fear comes along with it.

    • @areebahmed1773
      @areebahmed1773 11 месяцев назад

      dont give up this is the time where your patience counts and in almost every field today there are some difficulties. I am also from Non IT background and beginner in JS, no matter what I wont give up. That's how everyone achieved their goal where we see them today. I hope this would motivate you a bit.

  • @darlenpenaponceano3094
    @darlenpenaponceano3094 11 месяцев назад

    do you have any schedule advice for students who also work? i work in a full time job and really need to learn javascript in order to get a better job, so if there is any advice for people who works i'll appreciate it

  • @irfandz3031
    @irfandz3031 Год назад +4

    What do you think about some people's opinion that it is not recommended to start learning and working with React or other frameworks before mastering Vanilla JavaScipt and are the skills required for building simple projects like Todo App, Rock Paper Scissors App etc. enough to start with React? Thanks.

  • @hassansyed6087
    @hassansyed6087 2 месяца назад

    The only thing I'm having trouble with is after learning the components, I don't know how to start a project.
    Like i don't know what comes first and what I should be writing first.

  • @anthonypallotta2532
    @anthonypallotta2532 Год назад +1

    So... Can I just jump into JS? I started doing basic research and EVERYTHING pairs JS with HTML and CSS. I don't know those. I'm literally starting from nothing. I watched some of these videos and he's really pushing JS as a good beginner language. That's great - what's the deal with these other 2? I get that one is the bones of a website and the other is the graphics. Can I do anything with JS without knowing those 2?

  • @dandelionsbeauty
    @dandelionsbeauty Год назад

    Subbed

  • @user-ch3ru4rn1k
    @user-ch3ru4rn1k 10 месяцев назад

    Cross-platform compatibility: JavaScript is supported by all modern web browsers, including Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Opera. This makes it a universal and versatile programming language.

  • @ghostinc7
    @ghostinc7 Год назад

    I been using chatgpt to get basic frameworks for my simple applications. and to learn fundamentals. I am now weary of learning to program at this point. Are we going to become the typewriter repair men. History will repeat itself possibly?

  • @JG27Korny
    @JG27Korny Год назад +5

    I tend to disagree about the just one ressource. Quite the opposite it is better to have several ressources and repeat one thing but with slightly different version of it. Then when your brain starts finding redundancis and you see that it is the same thing then that means your brain has started to conceptualize it. And that is a process that takes time and effort.
    Again the idea is that when you revisit one and same thing again you reinforce long term memorization. And that is not what you want to reinforce with programming. You want to reinforce conceptualization. And that means when you go to a different course to revisit a concept that reinforces your conceptualization and understanding and you try to predict what is next. Also when you work on a problem and revisit some material that also reinforces conceptualization.

  • @biofreak96
    @biofreak96 Год назад +2

    I was excited to start JavaScript and now I just want to quit. HTML and CSS were so much fun and now JavaScript makes me want to tear my hair out and give up.

  • @PeteGoode
    @PeteGoode Год назад

    Y’know how there’s a ranking of chess masters… I wonder if it might be useful (or even desirable) to have a similar ranking system for devs?
    ^^^^ I’m in UX, so… this may not be a good idea at all.. but curious what you think.

  • @Akshayaguna77
    @Akshayaguna77 Год назад +1

    Complex code: but i think it give me good vibes

  • @nagma_an
    @nagma_an 5 месяцев назад

    I'm stucking in js , could you please give any suggestions

  • @aydeebear4346
    @aydeebear4346 7 месяцев назад

    Which resorce do I use

  • @YT_V4Z0R
    @YT_V4Z0R 7 месяцев назад

    hey how is the theme called

  • @arvindrana4585
    @arvindrana4585 10 месяцев назад

    Can we start Freelancing without doing any Job first?

  • @christiansalazar4604
    @christiansalazar4604 Год назад

    Quick question. I’m wanting to get a laptop so I can work and practice anywhere. I can’t afford a whole lot. What’s something that would work on a budget? Like that are the minimum specs that I should look for? I only know how to use windows.

    • @Android-ds9ie
      @Android-ds9ie 9 месяцев назад

      You can do it in your mobile also just do a bit of research

  • @virnus1
    @virnus1 Месяц назад

    Is it buing his course in Ubemy?

  • @HrissW
    @HrissW 11 месяцев назад

    This year i must get land as a FrontendDev.

  • @cosmicfxx
    @cosmicfxx Год назад

    What’s the best free code software to use? Surprized you haven't got a video on the different text editors ... be good to know especially for beginners

  • @AndySterkowitz
    @AndySterkowitz  Год назад +1

    As I mentioned in the video: to sign up for Edabit use this link: edabit.com/?ref=andy. You'll get 15 free programming problems with your new account.

    • @Adam-kk7nw
      @Adam-kk7nw Год назад

      Andy I'm graduate from my coding full stack bootcamp April 30th of 2023 any advice how to land my first junior job?
      Thank you

  • @md.rashedulhaq8966
    @md.rashedulhaq8966 Год назад +1

    What do you think about chatgpt ? Can it replace the new programmers ?

    • @AndySterkowitz
      @AndySterkowitz  Год назад +3

      My next video may or may not cover this :-)

  • @Savedandfreed
    @Savedandfreed Год назад

    What’s your opinion on the Front-End Web Developer course by Meta? I’m thinking about starting that one

    • @AndySterkowitz
      @AndySterkowitz  Год назад +1

      Not sure to be honest!

    • @Savedandfreed
      @Savedandfreed Год назад

      @@AndySterkowitzI see it includes a capstone project and Meta says 200 companies partnered with them to hire people with their certificate

    • @SharpSh00terMedia
      @SharpSh00terMedia Год назад +1

      @@Savedandfreed I’m in enrolled in the course through Coursera. It’s a great course but it’s not enough to make you into a front end engineer. In other words, the front end program on Coursera offered by Meta shouldn’t be your only resource. Also look on Udemy, free code camp, w3schools and the Odin project to continue to mature your skills as a developer.

  • @sawzarnilinhtay5551
    @sawzarnilinhtay5551 10 месяцев назад

    Best books for react?

  • @sunnybeats_za
    @sunnybeats_za 11 месяцев назад +2

    Started a great Front-end development program. I was killing it in HTML , CSS and some basics in Javascript. Then I got advanced concepts.
    Let's just say I was very close to becoming an alcoholic and quitting entirely 😂

  • @scurvofpcp
    @scurvofpcp Год назад +3

    One thing I've learned as well regardless of subject is that when you stumble onto some tribal wisdom that says don't do X, make doing X a learning project.
    And while success is not guaranteed it is a good way to discover the gotchas of any field of study.

    • @AndySterkowitz
      @AndySterkowitz  Год назад +2

      Experimentation and exploring your curiosity are two things I would encourage new programmers to do as much as possible.

    • @scurvofpcp
      @scurvofpcp Год назад

      @@AndySterkowitz I was a career electronics troubleshooter ((which pretty much means that if it had a wire in it I ended up having to learn that crap))
      But one thing that I found out once I hit supervision side was that you need to get your people exposed to the gotchas early on in their career and preferably when times are good.

  • @cod-the-creator
    @cod-the-creator 10 месяцев назад +2

    It's funny the music comparison. The way I learned to play guitar (which I now consider myself quite good at) and the way I learned the code is similar: tabs. Sure I could have learned music theory, but I was able to way more quickly play my favorite songs by just looking up tabs and "figuring it out". That's how I learned to code as well.

  • @siman211
    @siman211 Год назад

    I want to take Udemy - 100 Days Of Code - 2023 Web Development Bootcamp, but i don't know if is good, because it does not cover bootstrap or react, can you guys recommend a course that covers html/css javascript and react? or what courses should i take for all 3

    • @frankcastellanos
      @frankcastellanos Год назад

      It migh be a good bootcamp i like colt steele web development bootcamp at udemy , learn the solid fundamentals and git/github, then some react from the react documentation at google, then make projects and a portfolio with resume and cv and practice coding challenges (codewars or hackerrank or leetcode), then study for the intervies big o , algorithms and data structures, but most important the chiken to the rice and chiken is problem solving and building projects.

  • @abdulrahmanagboolaosho3582
    @abdulrahmanagboolaosho3582 Год назад +2

    I f you are starting out I recommend this youtube channel Dave Gray he has full courses on a ton of stuff, you should definitely check him out

  • @Icydriveforza
    @Icydriveforza 4 месяца назад

    "how you can get started litteraly today" me watching this at 23:50/11:50 pm

  • @christinahighsmith4453
    @christinahighsmith4453 Год назад +2

    Looking for a course to learn basic coding for GIS.

  • @joshowens2219
    @joshowens2219 4 месяца назад

    Self taught 4hrs a day how long to get proficient to be able to get a job?