Your advice to someone who wants to learn programming but not to land a job ,it is actually to build a huge project, so which stack is suggested in terms of speed and difficulty,web or app
No wonder you are a great leader. Once, you are able to communicate, explain, and convey your message with such precision and structure. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I've learnt a great deal from you.
I would say always try to have high grades, especially if you are planning to do a masters / phd, good grades are a must if you plan to go to a good program. better grades means you know the material better which means you have a more solid understanding of the fundamentals. grades + experience is the way to go.
Coding the datastructure to manipulate the types of data on hardware. Implementing the algorithms to sort out the datastructure by adding to a datastructure, extraction from it, searching through it, combining datastructures etc.
I’m new to coding and find myself very easily disturbed by side projects that triggered me so I hopped on from project to project and probably used AI more than I should and after a few months realizing what did I learn.. I cannot even memorize how to make a virtual python env and this was a kinda breakdown for me I began to feel myself miserable im a creative person with the lack of focus unfortunately
hey man I’ve been following your video for a while now, just wondering if you can give me more info on machine learning/ deep learning and maybe even ai training model, or if you can link me some resources or videos that really helped to break into ML. And do you have any tips and suggestions on how to make the ML project stand out, apart from having high accuracy with the training model? Thanks so much and sorry for the long question.
Idk, I'm 2.88 GPA right here but companies like Canonical ask your college GPA. Good video though. Coding is tough I like the HackerRank coding challenges.
Hi, I am in college right now as a freshmen. I know Java and started learning python. I took many rigorous math and science classes in HS. But I want to get a job before I finish college (4 years). How can I do that? Thanks.
Honestly, you want to move away from computer science. In 5 years, AI will cut the supply of software engineer roles by half according to OpenAI. If anything, you'd want to focus on new emerging fields as much as possible like quantum, embodied computation,
Any advice for a senior recently switched cs major midway through data structures and algorithms on landing internships? I am struggling because I feel like I need a swe internship before I graduate but I don’t feel I’m quite ready yet
I should pick a major tomorrow I don’t know what to study I wanted mechanical but there was no mechanical in the university in a student who like math physics and thinking for ideas and creating stuff on my hand so should I study 1 ai engineering 2 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 3 biomedical engineering 4 industrial engineering 5 energy systems engineering 6 idk suggestions Please help ..
Can I get a job as a software engineer, without a computer science degree or background in computer science. But obviously I know Python,HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the other necessary things that I need.
@@darkcoder5799 I'm a devops engineer as my full time job. I work from home 4 days a week so i use a lot of my time day trading the futures market, and making extra income. (I do not neglect my devops day job though)
I'm in Gr.12 right now and am curious if this job is worth it, I have no coding experience but am planning on learning it, I just got my own laptop yesterday and can't wait to learn coding, I'm planning to become a sw engineer in the future, but I still don't know if it's the right choice, do you think it's worth it now? Am I in a good spot to begin and learn now? I haven't taken Physics, Calculus nor Computer Science in my HS at all, will that affect me anyhow? Would be amazing if u read this and responded, thanks!
Never trust RUclips to give you good career advice. This individual like every individual on RUclips is trying to get views because that's how they get money. If you want to get real career advice you have to pay someone to give you advice. There is no such thing as free advice. Be wary of everyone.
Thanks for the advice
Learn skills, go to internship, build project
Go to class that relate to your career
Don't depend on your job
What do you mean by don't depend on your job? Is it said in a financial way?
@@ZayanNadir-r9d i think he/she meant that don't depend on your job to build up your skill
Your advice to someone who wants to learn programming but not to land a job ,it is actually to build a huge project, so which stack is suggested in terms of speed and difficulty,web or app
boy just make anything if you want an answer make a website with javascript you too grown to be asking these dumbass questions boy
Build web apps like discord, Facebook, youtube, airbnb etc
@@CalmMindWinsclones won't work in 2024
The same exact goal and i can't find the answer to it from anyone, what did you find?
@@rumaisakhan1022 I didn't find a good answer
No wonder you are a great leader. Once, you are able to communicate, explain, and convey your message with such precision and structure. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I've learnt a great deal from you.
everytime i visit geeks for geeks, my computer fan sounds like its gonna take off
Bold of you to assume I can solve the simplest Leetcode problem😭
Also great video!👏
I would say always try to have high grades, especially if you are planning to do a masters / phd, good grades are a must if you plan to go to a good program. better grades means you know the material better which means you have a more solid understanding of the fundamentals. grades + experience is the way to go.
Love the RUclips content. Dude is taller than you'd expect lol
All advices are gold! I am doing everything you did. The result is amazing for my career.
9:17 , my freaking google gemini
Coding the datastructure to manipulate the types of data on hardware. Implementing the algorithms to sort out the datastructure by adding to a datastructure, extraction from it, searching through it, combining datastructures etc.
Love your advice my brother
You can be likable all you want if you can't do the job you are out!
Do you think HackerRank would help me learn more alongside leetcode? Or do i just completely switch to leetcode now?
Companies use hackerrank too so can be useful
Extremely underrated ♥
I’m new to coding and find myself very easily disturbed by side projects that triggered me so I hopped on from project to project and probably used AI more than I should and after a few months realizing what did I learn.. I cannot even memorize how to make a virtual python env and this was a kinda breakdown for me I began to feel myself miserable im a creative person with the lack of focus unfortunately
Awesome video sajjad❤
Bring me back😂😂 man its very nice
Great video as always Sajjaad
Thanks bro
hey man I’ve been following your video for a while now, just wondering if you can give me more info on machine learning/ deep learning and maybe even ai training model, or if you can link me some resources or videos that really helped to break into ML. And do you have any tips and suggestions on how to make the ML project stand out, apart from having high accuracy with the training model? Thanks so much and sorry for the long question.
Idk, I'm 2.88 GPA right here but companies like Canonical ask your college GPA. Good video though. Coding is tough I like the HackerRank coding challenges.
Love this channel 👍
thx bro.. good content
You're welcome
Hey do you think that in 6 years software engineering is still worth it?
So INSIGHTFUL
Hi, I am in college right now as a freshmen. I know Java and started learning python. I took many rigorous math and science classes in HS. But I want to get a job before I finish college (4 years). How can I do that? Thanks.
Focus on java, grind leetcode. Period.
Honestly, you want to move away from computer science. In 5 years, AI will cut the supply of software engineer roles by half according to OpenAI. If anything, you'd want to focus on new emerging fields as much as possible like quantum, embodied computation,
@@chrisholland6366 I disagree.
@@Muhammed.Basithplease explain ur thoughts. Thanks
@@chrisholland6366ai will be good in 5 years - ai company
Amazing 🎉🎉🎉
Very informative.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Why are we like extending service from 9-5
love this video 🤟
Any advice for a senior recently switched cs major midway through data structures and algorithms on landing internships? I am struggling because I feel like I need a swe internship before I graduate but I don’t feel I’m quite ready yet
Watch my previous video to help land a role in SWE!
@@SajjaadKhader Thank you! Excited for the DSA video! 🤞
Hello sajjaad, can I learn software engineering outside school?
its possible, i dont recommend it
What this lady is about?!
This is awesome
Awesome video! I got a career fair next week at university do you have any advice on how to standout and potentially land interviews?
Absolutely! Use a strong resume and include numbers to draw eyeballs
Which uni are u in if u don't mind answering
@@muslim8315 San Jose State University
@@muslim8315 SJSU
1 minute ago is crazy
haha thanks for being here!
Hey Sajjad
Can tell us about how did you pay your university and what’s the best plan to do to get bachelors degree in four years?
Thx!
No problem!
@@SajjaadKhader leave comments to promote your vids. Thanks, mate, you're the best!
I charge hourly, so give a damn about the hours as long it is not super long for days and weeks.
At 9:18 the ok Google part was intentional? xD
I should pick a major tomorrow I don’t know what to study I wanted mechanical but there was no mechanical in the university in a student who like math physics and thinking for ideas and creating stuff on my hand so should I study 1 ai engineering
2 Electrical and Electronics Engineering
3 biomedical engineering
4 industrial engineering
5 energy systems engineering
6 idk suggestions
Please help ..
Do electrical
I don't understand why they don't speak in normal accent. They sound as if hypocrite
Can I get a job as a software engineer, without a computer science degree or background in computer science. But obviously I know Python,HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the other necessary things that I need.
Yep
Yes, some company might want a degree but if you show how you’re better than others (and it’s real) then maybe
Practice critical thinking and algorithm I suggest cause most of the time practicing you’re gonna learn that
How old are you, I’m 15 and look like we have similar coding language
I’m still noob lol
I want to be a Software Engineer so badly 😐
pick a tech stack, learn it, start making projects with it to show off your skills, that's pretty much what you need to start with initially.
and then be a futures day trader on the side..mmmm endless amounts of $$$$$$$. Sorry I'm just speaking from personal experience.
@@TimesEnigmaare u trader?
@@darkcoder5799 I'm a devops engineer as my full time job. I work from home 4 days a week so i use a lot of my time day trading the futures market, and making extra income. (I do not neglect my devops day job though)
Is w3schools in the recommend?
If you want things be easily broken down for you, use W3Schools
Yes good resource for beginner
I'm in Gr.12 right now and am curious if this job is worth it, I have no coding experience but am planning on learning it, I just got my own laptop yesterday and can't wait to learn coding, I'm planning to become a sw engineer in the future, but I still don't know if it's the right choice, do you think it's worth it now? Am I in a good spot to begin and learn now? I haven't taken Physics, Calculus nor Computer Science in my HS at all, will that affect me anyhow? Would be amazing if u read this and responded, thanks!
Go for it, you’re really young. If it’s something you genuinely enjoy you will do good in it.
Do it only if you enjoy
Worth it? I like computer so it’s worth it for me (consider yourself)
Bro why dont you grow your hair out and get a low taper fade + aura points
GPA does Matter ,
1:07
Interesting face bro
Learn how to be likable like me. That got me to suscribe.🙂
Welcome
Never trust RUclips to give you good career advice. This individual like every individual on RUclips is trying to get views because that's how they get money. If you want to get real career advice you have to pay someone to give you advice. There is no such thing as free advice. Be wary of everyone.
You know, not everyone is a selfish enemy, it’s a very bigoted way of thinking
Amen in the name of Allah
nice 10min video🐒
you name it🐷
I will put on those golden hand cuffs with grace.