My Second Month of Coding: From Python to C++ and AI/ML

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • 📅 Two months of dedication. From Python to C to C++, and now diving deep into AI/ML, my journey has been full of challenges, growth, and new skills. Here's a complete breakdown of my programming adventure:
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    My 30-Day Coding Journey And How I Started Coding = • My 30-Day Coding Journ...
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    00:53 Python Phase (Days 1-30):
    Starting with Python, I built projects and solved math problems, facing hurdles due to my lack of basic programming knowledge. This phase was crucial in shaping my coding logic.
    01:38 Transition to C (Days 31-36):
    I dived into C programming, focusing on mastering the essentials-syntax, loops, and even pointers for memory management. A critical step in my programming foundation.
    02:35 Return to Python (Days 37-42):
    I challenged myself to build 30 projects in 30 days. Although I didn’t complete all, I created games, a calculator, and even attempted a chatbot. The learning process was intense but rewarding.
    04:06 Diving into Problem solving (Days 42-58):
    I started solving coding problems on HackerRank, achieved a 4-star rating, and explored Object-Oriented Programming (OOP). I also tackled a spinning donut project, which was quite the challenge!
    05:25 Competitive Programming with C++ (Days 59-60):
    I’ve now transitioned to C++ to excel in competitive programming and data structures and algorithms (DSA).
    07:09 Conclusion:
    Join me as I reflect on the ups and downs of these 60 days, sharing what worked, what didn’t, and the key lessons I learned along the way. Whether you’re a beginner or someone on their own coding journey, there's something here for everyone!
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Комментарии • 19

  • @craftsland1
    @craftsland1 18 дней назад +2

    I told you to buy cows 🐄

    • @Morscode77
      @Morscode77  18 дней назад

      @@craftsland1 I have already purchased 🙃🫠

  • @elements4975
    @elements4975 22 дня назад

    Bro you are definitely wrong bro C programming language is not sucks and it is a language which have won control

    • @Morscode77
      @Morscode77  22 дня назад

      This is just my opinion In the video I clearly said I was going to express my frustration so this is just my opinion I didn't understand it That's all 👾

    • @elements4975
      @elements4975 22 дня назад

      ​@@Morscode77 Yeah but your frustration could affect other students also . You can encourage other otherwise keep going and do better in coding journey

    • @Morscode77
      @Morscode77  22 дня назад

      ok next time i'll remember

    • @swaritawari7
      @swaritawari7 19 дней назад

      Pov html css wale :- c se kya banata hai
      Pov me :- me too

    • @elements4975
      @elements4975 19 дней назад

      @@swaritawari7 😂😂😂😂😂tum joh windows operate kar rhi ho vo bhi C se hi bna hei

  • @NnNox07
    @NnNox07 22 дня назад +1

    Yoo 😅

  • @Rufi_Boy
    @Rufi_Boy 22 дня назад +1

    Huh! programming Sucks 😕, Do u think Programming is just to see others and copy paste Projects, Nah bro come on ,it takes Years for people to build up a single skill Then they be able to create his project with Love,
    For you I would recommend Start Learning Web development in Next 30 Days Cuz its Easy and Interesting Start From HTML, Then learn CSS, Then JS And I Bet u will Love it But Please don't Jump Directly to Projects it will confuse you and Then U Will say Programming Sucks 😂

    • @Morscode77
      @Morscode77  22 дня назад +1

      I'll keep that in mind and focus on learning step by step. Thanks for the advice!" 👾

    • @VFusioN69
      @VFusioN69 22 дня назад

      @@Morscode77 trust him you will love it

    • @idkidk5550
      @idkidk5550 9 дней назад +1

      bad advice! learning web development won't make you fall in love with programming. web development is very vast, when you're done with basic HTML, CSS and JavaScript, you'll still have a long long way ahead of you.
      Emmet, SVG, Tables, Default Styles, CSS Units, More Text Styles, More CSS Properties, Advanced Selectors, Positioning, CSS Functions, Custom Properties, Browser Compatibility, Frameworks and Preprocessors, Form Basics, Form Validation, Grid and Flexbox are only a few intermediate HTML and CSS concepts that you have to go through after learning the basics. You still have a lot of things to learn.
      Along with that, Objects and constructors, factory functions, module pattern, classes, modules, NPM, webpack, JSON, OOP Principles, Linting, Dynamic User Interface Interactions, Form Validation using JavaScript, Asynchronous Code, Working with APIs, Async and Await, CS concepts like Recursive methods, time complexity, space complexity, common data structures and algorithms, HashMap data structure, Working with GIT, Working with remotes, Using GIT in the real world and testing JavaScript are the JavaScript topic you'll need to know.
      If you're planning to do frontend only, then you're only 1/2 of your way done.
      Now you need to learn advanced HTML CSS and React which is gonna take a long time.
      Learning web development won't necessarily make you fall in love programming but it's easier to see you progress in this field since every line of your HTML and CSS makes noticeable changes to your webpage. Learning web development can still feel hectic because there is a lot of things to learn.
      The best advice for you at the moment is, start learning any language and just stick to it until you master it. Once you know all the ins and outs of the language, you can switch to any other language since the concepts are very similar. Learning is gonna feel extremely boring and hectic and you're gonna feel like quitting but don't give up. Learning new things is obviously gonna make you feel dumb when it's actually making you smarter. Don't switch your goals. When you start to learn something, stick to it. Switching to C++ from Python was not a good move since you didn't really understand python and things are only gonna get worse in C++.
      If you want advice on resources to learn, stick to books and other reading resources. Only watch videos when reading about a topic doesn't clear all your doubts.
      and lastly BUILD PROJECTS. build projects. Building things is the only way to learn a concept. For instance, if you just learned about inheritance, spend 30 mins to 1 hour of your time just building a project with a complex inheritance tree and make sure you understand how every line of your project works. You don't need to be an expert to start making projects, if you're just starting out and you just learned to print "Hello, world!" on the screen then try printing something else, try printing something multiple times, that's the only way of learning.
      I hope this finds you well

    • @VFusioN69
      @VFusioN69 9 дней назад

      @@idkidk5550 i ain't reading that all , building website is better