"I don't know why this is working, or if it is even really working. But the project had been due for 2 hours now and I'm losing 1% of the credit/hour so I'm just gonna send it and I'm done" every cs student, ever.
Hey guys, Still trying to figure out my style for these types of videos. It's very difficult to condense a story from 40 hours of coding. I think this video may have had too much screen recording and I should move back to mostly videos on my DSLR, or at least where I'm talking about algorithms. Trying to find that balance between the storytelling of filmmaking and the technical sides of programming so bear with me 🙏
That's exactly my wish after this video: Would really like to know what you want to achieve and how your plan is. What the final product should look like. The screen recording itself is not too interesting, you could use it as a filer though between two explanations. If something failed horribly/in an interesting way you could make a break and talk about that. Nevertheless I am looking forward to part two. Cheers!
I love your videos, especially this one and the "Hardest Computer Science Course Explained", I'm really liking how you styled this video; I'm learning to code and your videos are very entertaining, keep up the good work, Love from the UK🇬🇧
I can't be the only one that is getting highly motivated by this video even though I am NOT in programming? From a network engineer, this is so motivating.
this was me in beginning years ago. Watching your vids 10 years later i almost want to cry. We'll venture out in the industry and develop great things, and you'll realize most people doesn't even have a shimmer of passion. Surround yourself with good people and never forget your friends!
Dude I'm working full-time as a Web Dev and watching your videos is so enjoyable. It's super interesting watching your coding style and how quick you're picking shit up. Keen for part two.
Bro I’m also a computer science major. I’m in 3rd year right now. Sometimes I feel like I want to give up, but watching you inspires me to continue with my passion.
Literally found your channel 20 minutes ago and subscribed. I love how chill you are when your code fails because I'm already losing my mind when trying to learn basic JQuery :D
Awesome, dude! I've found playing around with popular APIs to be such good practice during my CS course. I'm currently third year at University of Stellenbosch studying CS and Applied Maths, and making your own tools/clients for other platforms is just so damn rewarding. Keep up the dev vlogs!
This is my favourite coding channel honestly and tbh if you uploaded videos where all you did was talk for an hour abode code I would watch it for sure 😂
Bro you're making me want to go back and finish my cs degree. Already got a job as a Dev but some of the most valuable info I've ever learned about web dev or software was in school. Thanks a lot bro
As I programmer and abt to go to college for cybsec this has definitely become one of my fav youtube channels. I feel your frustration man lmao. Keep up the good work!
My brother goes to UoG for comp sci too so i think it's really awesome that someone from the same place is doing so well on RUclips and making such awesome videos. Thanks for all your great content man!
Dude, great job. I really commend the effort you're putting in, not only into the videos but also into your project and trying to see your idea come to life. I know without a doubt you're learning a tonne while implementing this idea because I know from my own experience that working on your personal projects is the best way to learn new technologies, languages, etc... keep it up!
Really enjoying your content dude. I like your style, feels fresh and you focus on interesting details, rather than going on about details for hours. Refreshing and interesting to see this type of content. Keep going you're doing a good job :D (as the other 63k subs would probably agree)
Love this style of video. Personally i loved the screen recording bits. Your videos encourage me to get better! just finished freshman year of college headed into sophomore doing computer science and Ive only taken an introductory c++ course. Im at a community college but im transferring to UNCC after my associates. Just goes to show there's so much more to learn, you are excellent, can't wait to see more of these
Hey man. You're the best ! I hope that one day I will be like you, I'm starting Computer Science next month so wish me luck! And your work here show how much potential you have! Keep the good fight, man!
Not gonna lie, since I'm quite interested in programming (and partially bc I'm not really good at it and you explain whats on the screen in a way i understand) i could honestly listen to you ramble about programming and thinking out loud about how the code works for a good long while tbh
Currently going to college for Game design and development - we learn everything from C#/C++ & HTML/CSS/JS to 2D/3D modeling, texture, and mapping animation graphic design. I don't go to your uni but we are in the same year and it's really dope to see what a CS major does for hw and how you end up using what you learn. Watching you makes me want to code something haha - If I make anything of interest I'll be sure to lyk! Keep up the videos, I'm loving the style and content and I can't wait to see how the project turns out!
Your channel inspired me to make my own channel! I Do website development tutorials and web app tutorials! It taught me a lot, I aspire to one day help someone with development like you!
Hi, Devon! As another conputer science student and still a human being ( I hope =)) ) I do love your channel and style - style that’s growing and evolving as we speak. I like that I can have someone to relate to so well. Really nice videos and it’s really great that you’re so passionate - keep up the good work!!! :D
Hey man its really cool seeing you learning node.js to process actions on servers with RUclips. I'm a CS Junior thats been working at a startup for a couple of months now and just had to start learning node.js and MySql for database handling on a serverless architechture for my job. Hopefully I can wrap my head around it because I'm only a couple days into learning it rn, but I might try a personal project like you did to help in the process. Good luck with you future projects.
You really motivate people to be productive and I really appreciate it for some reasons I get depressed a lot and kind of give up constantly, I wanted to change that but it just I am bound to this for now, I love programming though I am not pro I still manage to enjoy spending time coding web apps well not very complexe once but still... seeing you coming with tasks and manage to do them even the youtube channel the studies... that is really cool and very much admirable, I can't seize to complement you on your hard work really!! I somehow find good ideas watching you learn and come up with different solutions to your problems rising the bar every time really cool!! Hell yeah you got me to be better then you way better and now I set the bar to that being able to build invent and inspire that being said thank you for that! It is a great thing what you are doing keep it up! Maybe one day we can chat, discuss some project or speaking about ideas!! I heard this say once: people tend to get jealous from those who can reach and be like them because they got the ability but those surpassed themselves and went further to such level people feel impossible to reach those they tend to admire and inspire from! Maybe your gonna be one of the latter anyway thanks I better start learning and producing after time is always running out of me.
You're awesome bro. You actually make me REALLY want to keep improving and learn more about JS and programming itself although ain't a CS student I'm a self-taught
Love your videos style, you don't see many like it on youtube. I'm a mobile developer and I always think of doing something like this. Developing a App in a 36 hour marathon and record everything, and then put a 15 minute video showing the best parts. But I don't think I have the energy and youtube skills to do that ahah.
I've worked with several APIs in the past. I believe what you're looking for is a refresh token. Honestly the best way to learn how APIs work is to use other APIs. It will make a lot more since after you do 3 or 4 small projects.
I just love to watch videos where you can see the process including all the failing and 60 tabs of stack overflow or shit. Atleast something I can relate to :D
This is why i want to do computer science, dont have something to do something automatically? you can code it yourself! plus, there are side benefits like recognition, expanding your project to make it a business, building an api to help others create apps, literally the best feeling in the world imo
Hey from the UK! I would recommend researching Docker if you haven't already! I use it at work plus for a few projects and it makes deployments so much easier! Also, you can run multiple sites on one server, making life easier! If you have questions, let me know :)
I used digital ocean too! I created a dummy host just so I could use rm -rf and see what happens when you destroy everything from root down. Those were 30 minutes well spent. haha
OAuth2 typically requires the redirectUrl regardless if the app even redirects. It uses it for the validation process to check if its the same as what was set in the Developer console for authentication.
Really loving the videos man keep it up. You kinda remind me of Ari Cagan, he's a streetwear youtuber but you guys are both smart and really likeable and around the same sub count
Hey man, it's really inspiring to see you work on these projects. It's so cool to see you think "hey this doesn't exist yet, let's make it on my own". I would love to also be able to do that. How did you get started in programming (and wih what languages) and do you have any advice for a beginner like me?
if i was you i would start with HTML and CSS, just to get a feeling for coding. after that slowly go towards javascript when you feel you can make a nice looking website. when you are good enough with these 3 languages that you can make interactive sites you should go with PHP and SQL. this is roughly a year and a half if you're not in an scholl for developers but if you got the spare time its worth it
ruclips.net/video/ReVeUvwTGdU/видео.html it's a bit late but he made a video on that. I recommend starting with something light to get the basics like javascript then do something fun like unity development in c#. I would avoid languages like c, c++ and java to begin with
Just subbed, I've watched some other videos about algorithms and I understand some of the stuff you're saying even though I've only been doing computer programming for a year at GSCE level and I find your videos interesting
Dude I love your vids and I've been programming for about 1 year now. I'm 16 and I have no idea how to advance. I'm not afraid to learn new things or to try things out. If you or somebody here has advise for me, I would highly appreciate it
I find subscribing to programmers' blogs very educational, also watch on forums and programming Q&A websites for interesting discussions, find something that inspires or excites you and try to use it in personal projects. Do not pretend to do big things, instead pick projects that are small, easy but significant to you, such as writing an utility that automates simple repetitive tasks and then continue working on it as long as it makes you fun. The best approach to learn is to keeping experimenting with projects that keep you fun. Especially if you're a beginner, having fun while learning is the key to go on. Then, when you feel confortable with the language you're praticing, you can consider buying a good programming book and continue to learn combining the more complex/boring arguments with fun things. I've been following this approach in the last 3 years, starting almost as a complete beginner, and currently i'm pretty satisfied by the results.
Start a new project that looks fun but is new to u, maybe build a dashboard that is usefull to u like a PWA with a modern framework like Polymer, Vue, React and a Spring backend. It's used a lot right now. Just play around with the flow of data in a web app, I think that's really useful and got me to learn most stuff. U learn by doing and by making it fun and a usefull product for yourself or a relative u don't see it as work as much, so it's not a struggle to do everyday.
Just do a bunch of random projects once you get the basics down with whatever language/environment you are working in. Practice makes perfect. Google and stack overflow are your friends lmao. Also codecademy was a great resource for me when starting out
I agree with other commenters - Make projects. If you feel completely lost, the project is probably too ambitious. If you're not learning anything new, and not failing in new ways, then it's not ambitious enough. The best way to learn in this field is by doing. You can watch as many videos as you want, and you will still learn theory and general concepts, but without their application, the information just isn't retained as well. Let the compiler test your understanding. As far as choosing a project - try to make something you think would be cool or useful. Something that makes you excited to code and see the results unfold. And don't bother comparing your work to larger, more impressive projects. They were made by people with more experience. We all have to meet ourselves where we stand.
Hey Dude, Love love love the project! Im excited to see it when its up and done! One thing I would say is its not overly intuative to select videos by copying the link and selecting a range. Maybe a radio button on each vid would be a better option?
damn man i had to drop my coding bootcamp cause of depression and shit. but this is motivation. i really dont want to quit learning coding.. dude this is fucking motivation. i was able to learn html, css, javascript and some jquery then i had to drop :(
Awesome video! I love the format. Would love to watch more videos of you taking on other projects and showing us the problems you run into and how you solve them. By the way what is the use-case of the description updater?
Bro, what course do you take ? I've learn coding almost a year, and dude, your videos inspired me to know deep about your course. I hope i can learn from someone like you. Can you tell me, what kind of a good start for learn about what are you doing?
“See watch what happens now”, “it’s broken....” - Every developer, ever.
Gigabyte1337 “That’s not supposed to happen”
Why is it doing this? Wtf is this error??
Php...
"I don't know why this is working, or if it is even really working. But the project had been due for 2 hours now and I'm losing 1% of the credit/hour so I'm just gonna send it and I'm done" every cs student, ever.
its working but i dont know why?
Hey guys,
Still trying to figure out my style for these types of videos. It's very difficult to condense a story from 40 hours of coding. I think this video may have had too much screen recording and I should move back to mostly videos on my DSLR, or at least where I'm talking about algorithms. Trying to find that balance between the storytelling of filmmaking and the technical sides of programming so bear with me 🙏
Believe me it couldn't possibly be made better..Cheers!!!
Devon Crawford It’s really entertaining watching you build random things!!
That's exactly my wish after this video: Would really like to know what you want to achieve and how your plan is. What the final product should look like. The screen recording itself is not too interesting, you could use it as a filer though between two explanations. If something failed horribly/in an interesting way you could make a break and talk about that.
Nevertheless I am looking forward to part two. Cheers!
No, onscreen code is very interesting
I love your videos, especially this one and the "Hardest Computer Science Course Explained", I'm really liking how you styled this video; I'm learning to code and your videos are very entertaining, keep up the good work, Love from the UK🇬🇧
If you ever have questions about security, or want to get a quick look over your code, you can write me ;)
LiveOverflow loving your pwnie island 3 series
The most ambitious crossover in history
imgur.com/gallery/yxqid
Dont help him. Make an episode of you messing up his whole site, much more fun
stop watching yt videos and kitties, im waiting for pwn island! jk
This the type of guy you’d love to spend a Friday with, such a really chill and cool guy in general
I can't be the only one that is getting highly motivated by this video even though I am NOT in programming? From a network engineer, this is so motivating.
same!
this was me in beginning years ago. Watching your vids 10 years later i almost want to cry. We'll venture out in the industry and develop great things, and you'll realize most people doesn't even have a shimmer of passion. Surround yourself with good people and never forget your friends!
This guy has big tings coming. I can see him changing the world with his enthusiasm and passion
Dude I'm working full-time as a Web Dev and watching your videos is so enjoyable. It's super interesting watching your coding style and how quick you're picking shit up.
Keen for part two.
Bro I’m also a computer science major. I’m in 3rd year right now. Sometimes I feel like I want to give up, but watching you inspires me to continue with my passion.
the way you code is soo much fun and you laughing off the mistakes and moving on with your work is really inspiring. keep it up bro!!
Literally found your channel 20 minutes ago and subscribed. I love how chill you are when your code fails because I'm already losing my mind when trying to learn basic JQuery :D
Awesome, dude! I've found playing around with popular APIs to be such good practice during my CS course. I'm currently third year at University of Stellenbosch studying CS and Applied Maths, and making your own tools/clients for other platforms is just so damn rewarding. Keep up the dev vlogs!
Damn man you are doing GREAT. I’m a junior in EE and we’ve used c++ but nothing anywhere near a level like this, keep it up!
5:18 "Oh my god, this shit actually works!" This sentence sums up pretty everything that belongs to the IT world.
This is my favourite coding channel honestly and tbh if you uploaded videos where all you did was talk for an hour abode code I would watch it for sure 😂
Bro you're making me want to go back and finish my cs degree. Already got a job as a Dev but some of the most valuable info I've ever learned about web dev or software was in school. Thanks a lot bro
Sometimes youtube actually recommends very useful channels! Keep up the good work! You are inspirational for me!
As I programmer and abt to go to college for cybsec this has definitely become one of my fav youtube channels. I feel your frustration man lmao. Keep up the good work!
Your code is so clean and easy to follow! It makes me want clean up the way I code. Love your videos!
My brother goes to UoG for comp sci too so i think it's really awesome that someone from the same place is doing so well on RUclips and making such awesome videos. Thanks for all your great content man!
I did the same thing a lil while back! They used to have this feature as a part of the site. Not sure why they removed it.
Enjoying your vids man.
Somehow you make coding look incredibly easy and interesting, you're crazy talented
When your tabs are just triangles that's when you know you're a pro
Man idk
U give so much motivation
You have all that possitive energy coming outta you and i 'm just amazed
Dude, great job. I really commend the effort you're putting in, not only into the videos but also into your project and trying to see your idea come to life. I know without a doubt you're learning a tonne while implementing this idea because I know from my own experience that working on your personal projects is the best way to learn new technologies, languages, etc... keep it up!
Really enjoying your content dude. I like your style, feels fresh and you focus on interesting details, rather than going on about details for hours. Refreshing and interesting to see this type of content. Keep going you're doing a good job :D (as the other 63k subs would probably agree)
I'm planning to go into computer science and these videos are super fun to watch! Keep up the awesome content
Love this style of video. Personally i loved the screen recording bits. Your videos encourage me to get better! just finished freshman year of college headed into sophomore doing computer science and Ive only taken an introductory c++ course. Im at a community college but im transferring to UNCC after my associates. Just goes to show there's so much more to learn, you are excellent, can't wait to see more of these
that 7 min video is enough to motivate me for coding ty
I love these vlogs! Very cool to hear a project in progress
Hey man. You're the best ! I hope that one day I will be like you, I'm starting Computer Science next month so wish me luck! And your work here show how much potential you have! Keep the good fight, man!
I've have literally been checking ur channel every day .finally
also great vid
You're the only dude who's gonna make more from programming and making projects to put on RUclips than programming itself lol.
Not gonna lie, since I'm quite interested in programming (and partially bc I'm not really good at it and you explain whats on the screen in a way i understand) i could honestly listen to you ramble about programming and thinking out loud about how the code works for a good long while tbh
Currently going to college for Game design and development - we learn everything from C#/C++ & HTML/CSS/JS to 2D/3D modeling, texture, and mapping animation graphic design. I don't go to your uni but we are in the same year and it's really dope to see what a CS major does for hw and how you end up using what you learn. Watching you makes me want to code something haha - If I make anything of interest I'll be sure to lyk! Keep up the videos, I'm loving the style and content and I can't wait to see how the project turns out!
Your channel inspired me to make my own channel! I Do website development tutorials and web app tutorials! It taught me a lot, I aspire to one day help someone with development like you!
This was a much better description and is a good journey of building something!
Hi, Devon! As another conputer science student and still a human being ( I hope =)) ) I do love your channel and style - style that’s growing and evolving as we speak. I like that I can have someone to relate to so well. Really nice videos and it’s really great that you’re so passionate - keep up the good work!!! :D
It's not about programming, it's about his journey in programming.
Dude you should stream every coding session I would absolutely love that
These videos are fire🔥
My set 1 friend the guy that's a sweaty bash at coding, him after 20 years. Outcome = Devon Crawford. SOME NEXT LEVEL STUFF RIGHT THERE!
Yeah, you 100% need to do more of these. Legit look up to you rn. That you have an idea so you basically said lets just code it!
Hey man its really cool seeing you learning node.js to process actions on servers with RUclips. I'm a CS Junior thats been working at a startup for a couple of months now and just had to start learning node.js and MySql for database handling on a serverless architechture for my job. Hopefully I can wrap my head around it because I'm only a couple days into learning it rn, but I might try a personal project like you did to help in the process. Good luck with you future projects.
You really motivate people to be productive and I really appreciate it for some reasons I get depressed a lot and kind of give up constantly, I wanted to change that but it just I am bound to this for now, I love programming though I am not pro I still manage to enjoy spending time coding web apps well not very complexe once but still... seeing you coming with tasks and manage to do them even the youtube channel the studies... that is really cool and very much admirable, I can't seize to complement you on your hard work really!!
I somehow find good ideas watching you learn and come up with different solutions to your problems rising the bar every time really cool!! Hell yeah you got me to be better then you way better and now I set the bar to that being able to build invent and inspire that being said thank you for that!
It is a great thing what you are doing keep it up! Maybe one day we can chat, discuss some project or speaking about ideas!!
I heard this say once: people tend to get jealous from those who can reach and be like them because they got the ability but those surpassed themselves and went further to such level people feel impossible to reach those they tend to admire and inspire from!
Maybe your gonna be one of the latter anyway thanks I better start learning and producing after time is always running out of me.
^^ This!
Wolfinte awkward!!
You're awesome bro. You actually make me REALLY want to keep improving and learn more about JS and programming itself although ain't a CS student I'm a self-taught
Your descriptions are the best by the way.
Keep posting computer science videos. 👍🏻
Love your videos style, you don't see many like it on youtube. I'm a mobile developer and I always think of doing something like this. Developing a App in a 36 hour marathon and record everything, and then put a 15 minute video showing the best parts. But I don't think I have the energy and youtube skills to do that ahah.
I've worked with several APIs in the past. I believe what you're looking for is a refresh token. Honestly the best way to learn how APIs work is to use other APIs. It will make a lot more since after you do 3 or 4 small projects.
This is a really cool journey n_n I like this more than a daily vlog, which usually contains so little content
Great video. Been checking back everyday for new videos! Definitely worth the wait. 
I have no idea what ur doing, but it's super cool! :D
Dude you're awesome! You're 19y? You're a master lol. In my country, colleges do not approach CS like in your college, we just have exams xD
the BOI is back babyyy
Damn this makes me so pumped to start CS engineering in the fall
I had no fucking clue what you‘ve done, but it was hella intressting to watch you doing your thing!!!
I just love to watch videos where you can see the process including all the failing and 60 tabs of stack overflow or shit. Atleast something I can relate to :D
2:02 You can right click an tab and click "Close all other tabs" and it will close every tab expect the one you are on now, pretty neat
This is awesome, I am inspired now someone is working at Node.JS.
That was dope, man! Best of luck!
Thanks for making programming seem more entertaining
This is why i want to do computer science, dont have something to do something automatically? you can code it yourself! plus, there are side benefits like recognition, expanding your project to make it a business, building an api to help others create apps, literally the best feeling in the world imo
These are the videos that I love the most. Keep it up
Love the multiple outfit changes
Hahaha this was filmed over 2 weeks
Hey from the UK! I would recommend researching Docker if you haven't already! I use it at work plus for a few projects and it makes deployments so much easier! Also, you can run multiple sites on one server, making life easier! If you have questions, let me know :)
I used digital ocean too! I created a dummy host just so I could use rm -rf and see what happens when you destroy everything from root down. Those were 30 minutes well spent. haha
Ahh the command that destroyed my business : ')
I love watching this even I understand nothing
Yasss been waitng for 12 hours when you put it on story
OAuth2 typically requires the redirectUrl regardless if the app even redirects. It uses it for the validation process to check if its the same as what was set in the Developer console for authentication.
I'm also a computer science student and your video was very inspiring and motivational. \o/
Really loving the videos man keep it up. You kinda remind me of Ari Cagan, he's a streetwear youtuber but you guys are both smart and really likeable and around the same sub count
i wonder who would be better in programming that stuff me or u. great vid, enjoyed to follow the process with u
love the way you edit your vids!!
I don't know,, but somehow these videos inspire me.
Hey man, it's really inspiring to see you work on these projects. It's so cool to see you think "hey this doesn't exist yet, let's make it on my own". I would love to also be able to do that. How did you get started in programming (and wih what languages) and do you have any advice for a beginner like me?
if i was you i would start with HTML and CSS, just to get a feeling for coding. after that slowly go towards javascript when you feel you can make a nice looking website. when you are good enough with these 3 languages that you can make interactive sites you should go with PHP and SQL. this is roughly a year and a half if you're not in an scholl for developers but if you got the spare time its worth it
ruclips.net/video/ReVeUvwTGdU/видео.html
it's a bit late but he made a video on that.
I recommend starting with something light to get the basics like javascript then do something fun like unity development in c#.
I would avoid languages like c, c++ and java to begin with
Just subbed, I've watched some other videos about algorithms and I understand some of the stuff you're saying even though I've only been doing computer programming for a year at GSCE level and I find your videos interesting
you're content is the best , keep it comming
I loooooooovvvvvvvveeeeeeee your vids, not only makes me want to code more, they are also soooo interesting and fun to watch
Thanks Devon
This would be super useful tool man keep at it!
Damn bruh i miss this guy's videos :sadcatslappingassemoji:
I know it sounds weird if I say it out loud but you are one cool dude,man!!
Dude I love your vids and I've been programming for about 1 year now.
I'm 16 and I have no idea how to advance. I'm not afraid to learn new things or to try things out.
If you or somebody here has advise for me, I would highly appreciate it
I find subscribing to programmers' blogs very educational, also watch on forums and programming Q&A websites for interesting discussions, find something that inspires or excites you and try to use it in personal projects.
Do not pretend to do big things, instead pick projects that are small, easy but significant to you, such as writing an utility that automates simple repetitive tasks and then continue working on it as long as it makes you fun.
The best approach to learn is to keeping experimenting with projects that keep you fun.
Especially if you're a beginner, having fun while learning is the key to go on.
Then, when you feel confortable with the language you're praticing, you can consider buying a good programming book and continue to learn combining the more complex/boring arguments with fun things.
I've been following this approach in the last 3 years, starting almost as a complete beginner, and currently i'm pretty satisfied by the results.
Start a new project that looks fun but is new to u, maybe build a dashboard that is usefull to u like a PWA with a modern framework like Polymer, Vue, React and a Spring backend. It's used a lot right now. Just play around with the flow of data in a web app, I think that's really useful and got me to learn most stuff. U learn by doing and by making it fun and a usefull product for yourself or a relative u don't see it as work as much, so it's not a struggle to do everyday.
Just do a bunch of random projects once you get the basics down with whatever language/environment you are working in. Practice makes perfect. Google and stack overflow are your friends lmao. Also codecademy was a great resource for me when starting out
I agree with other commenters - Make projects. If you feel completely lost, the project is probably too ambitious. If you're not learning anything new, and not failing in new ways, then it's not ambitious enough. The best way to learn in this field is by doing. You can watch as many videos as you want, and you will still learn theory and general concepts, but without their application, the information just isn't retained as well. Let the compiler test your understanding. As far as choosing a project - try to make something you think would be cool or useful. Something that makes you excited to code and see the results unfold. And don't bother comparing your work to larger, more impressive projects. They were made by people with more experience. We all have to meet ourselves where we stand.
Try a website called ‘project Euler’
Damn, i just found you and u are making me want to code again. Just lacking ideas and motivation
OMG I love this style of videos, please make more OMGGG
Yo, I like your vlogs. Fun to watch. BTE, which OS you use the most ?
Love these coding videos. Keep it up!
You need to post more often!!! love ur vids
Hey Dude, Love love love the project! Im excited to see it when its up and done! One thing I would say is its not overly intuative to select videos by copying the link and selecting a range. Maybe a radio button on each vid would be a better option?
your videos are so coolman, I hope someday I can work as hard as you do. keep going
damn man i had to drop my coding bootcamp cause of depression and shit. but this is motivation. i really dont want to quit learning coding.. dude this is fucking motivation. i was able to learn html, css, javascript and some jquery then i had to drop :(
Haha, i dont get it but you make coding in a vlog style. Soo dope! Keep making these videos!👏😊
Yo bro.. great content fam.... Btw what computer do you use for coding
S much time and effort put in this video! Good Vid!
You're smart af...wish you could teach me how to code so well
I started coding in NodeJS not too long ago, and holy shit its easier to learn than Java!
Much likes. :). Keep making your own tools that’s awesome. Inspiring fun etc. thanks for posting
I feel like this is my equivalent to those videos where girls try on make up for 30 min. I love this guys content.
Awesome video! I love the format. Would love to watch more videos of you taking on other projects and showing us the problems you run into and how you solve them. By the way what is the use-case of the description updater?
Man such awesome and unique content. How long did it take to learn node?
Keep up the great work! Much love from Germany
Bro, what course do you take ? I've learn coding almost a year, and dude, your videos inspired me to know deep about your course. I hope i can learn from someone like you.
Can you tell me, what kind of a good start for learn about what are you doing?