Thanks for the video) 1. Learn with a purpose. 2. Find a roadmap. 3. Take learning seriously. 4. Don't waste time, but give yourself time. 5. Avoiding distractions. 6. Focus on fundamentals over frameworks. 7. Focus on problem solving not memorization. 8. Build stuff that scares yourself. 9. Don't give up when it get's hard and know it get's hard.
Thanks to both! ;) Thunder god: ruclips.net/video/YA6vnSZk_w8/видео.html govern-ment = control-mind The Great Jordan Maxwell, the Teacher, the Man: ruclips.net/video/AOngxMTIQe4/видео.html govern-ment = control-mind What is Communism? ruclips.net/user/clipUgkxK04DTMxuVq0uZW-Ut0m5fvRHR0HLuU7n They fear You ruclips.net/video/JDSfRcCOsg8/видео.html Holy Wood ruclips.net/video/eFljUYPeigM/видео.html . "Quantum Mechanics" - REAL EXPLAINATION: ruclips.net/video/8EUy_82IChY/видео.html Animal gods: ruclips.net/video/kzbDKLeXmwY/видео.html Metal will save us: ruclips.net/video/CK-lK0LMhA4/видео.html
1. Don't ask ai to code stuff for you, you learn by writing, understanding and debuging your bad code, not by copy and pasting. Also it's more fun that way
all this is making me reconsider taking the tech route for that one promised comfy job that may or may not even be guaranteed and pursue my real passion instead. there is only so much time in the world for very few things
where is logic? If you're focusing on stuff that can get you hired, you will become this 99%. Companies don't need excellent programmers who can solve truly complex and non-trivial problems. Companies need those who can complete routine tasks on time and follow the rules.
I think learning the languaje (English) is the most difficult part, I can't get cofidence to pass my interview process, please somebody tell me some tips
Doesn't need to be more complex than todo, but at least unique and good looking. You need to sell yourself. I still think that theme or plugin for cms is great idea portfolio wise. Also real life projects that are easier than to do will be valuable experience. I made website for local allotment. Just html css and js. Loaded on netlify. Good stuff.
Todo is a good start but shouldn't be the end, you shoul definately enhance it in an iterative fashion to add more skills and try new things, why not intergrate an api or do e2e testing with selenium. Don't just end at a simple todo, but you can certainly start at one
hmm, AI is coming and is coding better by the day. Self-taught is not the way forward imo! How about visiting an university and getting a solid foundation instead of doing superficial coding? 2 Cents from a MSc CS with 30y+ experience!
"Solid foundation". Jesus Christ. Self-taught developers that dedicate enough time to coding are way ahead of people that relay on university. You get to decide what to learn and how, instead of just learning whatever the university teaches you, which in a lot of cases isn't even what the companies are looking for due to how fast the market changes. I mean, thinking university is going to save you from AI is either pure stupidity, or just a joke. 😂 I'm self-taught and I was already working, meanwhile I friend from UK was graduated from an expensive university struggling so hard to find a job.
Thanks for the video)
1. Learn with a purpose.
2. Find a roadmap.
3. Take learning seriously.
4. Don't waste time, but give yourself time.
5. Avoiding distractions.
6. Focus on fundamentals over frameworks.
7. Focus on problem solving not memorization.
8. Build stuff that scares yourself.
9. Don't give up when it get's hard and know it get's hard.
Thanks to both! ;)
Thunder god:
ruclips.net/video/YA6vnSZk_w8/видео.html
govern-ment = control-mind
The Great Jordan Maxwell, the Teacher, the Man:
ruclips.net/video/AOngxMTIQe4/видео.html
govern-ment = control-mind
What is Communism?
ruclips.net/user/clipUgkxK04DTMxuVq0uZW-Ut0m5fvRHR0HLuU7n
They fear You
ruclips.net/video/JDSfRcCOsg8/видео.html
Holy Wood
ruclips.net/video/eFljUYPeigM/видео.html
.
"Quantum Mechanics" - REAL EXPLAINATION:
ruclips.net/video/8EUy_82IChY/видео.html
Animal gods:
ruclips.net/video/kzbDKLeXmwY/видео.html
Metal will save us:
ruclips.net/video/CK-lK0LMhA4/видео.html
thanks for this resume
Pick a stack and stick to it. Then build a (simple) project with real users. You will be further ahead than 90% of your competition.
1. Don't ask ai to code stuff for you, you learn by writing, understanding and debuging your bad code, not by copy and pasting. Also it's more fun that way
Very genuine man, all the best to you and your family!
wut you say?
i ve been learning for about 3 years with some breaks. it's tough... but i keep going .it's as hard as hell. but this time i m not gonna quit
Thank you Dorian.
thanks Man, am self teaching myself how to code and I really appreciate this video. just a boy from Nigeria.
all this is making me reconsider taking the tech route for that one promised comfy job that may or may not even be guaranteed and pursue my real passion instead. there is only so much time in the world for very few things
What is your passion ???
Great advice.
YO JOHNNY SINS!
Very informative. Thanks a lot!
Good tips , thanks
Thanks for the tips! Now the real question is - how do I stand out from everyone else who saw this video?
But what should we do if job requirements are getting higher faster than we are learning skills?
where is logic? If you're focusing on stuff that can get you hired, you will become this 99%. Companies don't need excellent programmers who can solve truly complex and non-trivial problems. Companies need those who can complete routine tasks on time and follow the rules.
mcdonalds is hiring
@@davidomar742not every tech company is like google though
I think learning the languaje (English) is the most difficult part, I can't get cofidence to pass my interview process, please somebody tell me some tips
Doesn't need to be more complex than todo, but at least unique and good looking. You need to sell yourself. I still think that theme or plugin for cms is great idea portfolio wise. Also real life projects that are easier than to do will be valuable experience. I made website for local allotment. Just html css and js. Loaded on netlify. Good stuff.
Todo is a good start but shouldn't be the end, you shoul definately enhance it in an iterative fashion to add more skills and try new things, why not intergrate an api or do e2e testing with selenium. Don't just end at a simple todo, but you can certainly start at one
Dorian how would you have a Mexican standoff with law enforcement if you had to?
4:50 at the exact same time you got a WhatsApp message, I got one at the exact same time and the alerts Harmonized!! Anyway great video !
Yo dorian long time no see
Rainman. Great movie lol
Thanks! ;)
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hmm, AI is coming and is coding better by the day. Self-taught is not the way forward imo! How about visiting an university and getting a solid foundation instead of doing superficial coding? 2 Cents from a MSc CS with 30y+ experience!
"Solid foundation". Jesus Christ. Self-taught developers that dedicate enough time to coding are way ahead of people that relay on university. You get to decide what to learn and how, instead of just learning whatever the university teaches you, which in a lot of cases isn't even what the companies are looking for due to how fast the market changes. I mean, thinking university is going to save you from AI is either pure stupidity, or just a joke. 😂 I'm self-taught and I was already working, meanwhile I friend from UK was graduated from an expensive university struggling so hard to find a job.
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