Thanks bro! My journey so far has been "untraditional" so to speak, haha. I started with a freecodecamp Javascript course so I could automate creating art (using generative art). Then found out I have interest for things other than art so dove into Godot game engine, did that for a while and then switched to Unity and learned C# and so on. The point is just think of an interesting project and go execute it, even if you have zero knowledge in that field. This one time I wanted to create a real-time whistle recognition ai. But I had zero experience in machine learning but I still went and did it. There are two sides to the equation though, one is are doing it with the industry in mind or are you doing just for fun? If you want to get a job you obviously have to put more time and effort into a single field or niche. Other than that just think of a project, plan how you'll execute it, and go code! One thing you should never do is base everything on tutorials. Start programming yourself, if you get stuck, try solving it yourself. That's how you understand patterns, it will make you better in no time 👍
You can now get the project on Gumroad!
tinyturingmachine.gumroad.com/l/raytracercpu
Hello bro
Just wanted to know how did you start learning how to code
Which resources you used
Btw that kinda looks impressive not gonna lie
Thanks bro! My journey so far has been "untraditional" so to speak, haha. I started with a freecodecamp Javascript course so I could automate creating art (using generative art). Then found out I have interest for things other than art so dove into Godot game engine, did that for a while and then switched to Unity and learned C# and so on.
The point is just think of an interesting project and go execute it, even if you have zero knowledge in that field. This one time I wanted to create a real-time whistle recognition ai. But I had zero experience in machine learning but I still went and did it.
There are two sides to the equation though, one is are doing it with the industry in mind or are you doing just for fun? If you want to get a job you obviously have to put more time and effort into a single field or niche. Other than that just think of a project, plan how you'll execute it, and go code! One thing you should never do is base everything on tutorials. Start programming yourself, if you get stuck, try solving it yourself. That's how you understand patterns, it will make you better in no time 👍
I very like your video, It's so helpful to me. But bro can you share your code with me?
Thanks bro! I really appreciate it! You can find the source in my Patreon.