As a software engineer with over 3 years of experience, I've interviewed a few freshers, and I've noticed something important. In this video, you'll see some interesting advanced projects that can teach you a lot. However, the problem comes when people lose motivation and leave projects unfinished. I believe it's better to work on a simpler project and complete it from start to finish, rather than starting a complex one and never finishing. Completing a project helps you learn more about the entire process, and that’s often more valuable than tackling something advanced but incomplete. PS: If you’ve listed a skill on your resume but can’t answer questions about it during an interview, it can hurt your chances more than help you.
agreed, it's not a problem if you are building something sounds passe or whatever....build it to make ur fundamentals solid first ....then u can go full throttle.... Fundamentals is the King
I see a lot of validity in what you've commented. In that respective, what projects would you recommend - ensuring simplicity (to keep motivation up), and bring enough value to be determined a "good" project?
@@ajoygonsalves7189There is no single project idea that will fit for all but here's how I choose my project. Project should be both challenging(this is what you need to gauge on you own) and offers something new to learn. I try to go for ideas that push my skills-like switching up the tech stack each time. If I used Mongo last project, I'll try SQL this time. My main focus is always on learning something fresh, ideally beyond just language specifics.
Those are some great ideas. I work as an Associate Software Engineer (joined 2 months ago)but still I continue building side projects to keep my brain busy. I recently built a file-compressor from scratch using huffman codes (in C++). At first it was a bit challenging, as a deeper knowledge of DSA was required but it really improved my understanding and I can say that I have developed a muscle memory for coding data structures from scratch (yes its a thing). Don't stop training your brain and hands even after getting a job. Its difficult to gain back the tempo that u once had. All the best!
Could you please guide me on how to build the same... currently in my 3rd year of clg and searching for some good project ideas....any help would be really appreciated
Don't fall for his traps for beginners it is important to build e commerce clone like apps to learn the basics. Once you have learned those things interaction is being made between frontend and backend apis you are good to go further. I don't know why every single freaking course sellers are scaring away students from building their base by making basic projects. Don't just blindly follow anyone one TH-cam
He never said "not" to make E commerce websites it's just that don't expect Ecom to be in your resume and get hired immediately. As far as learning goes, even to do list apps are important
You definitely need to build an e-commerce clone to get started but it won't get you nowhere, Your definitely need to raise your bars to excel in industry!
All students, focus on your college syllabus and make sure to learn the basics thoroughly. Don’t rush into advanced projects right away, as it may lead to frustration if you haven’t tackled projects of this level before. Start with something that matches your skill level, build it, and keep expanding on your own ideas. Avoid following others blindly, learning takes time, so don’t stress too much. I think Harkirat is preparing for next super100 batch.
clg syllabus are trash. and everyone completes them overnight before their exams. No big deal. These are industry standard projects which need implementation of fundamentals. Projects are the ones which will give you practical experience. But yes the above mentioned projects are quite tough if you don't build 2-3 full stack projects on ur own.
@@genks178 Without understanding Linear Algebra, you can't even move your character in so-called industry-level metaverse projects. What will you do then-copy and paste the code or rely on a library? When the interviewer asks you questions like 'What is a vector?' or 'How do transformations work?' to answer this questions you will need to revisit you college trash Syllabus You may decide to overlook core subjects now, but you could find yourself regretting that choice in 2 to 4 years. please dont do this mistake.
@@GFX-Programming just rote learning and knowing oh that's a linear vector or this is how regression works. It is better to just implement it. Fundamentals you said are imp no doubt. But they don't take that much time to complete. Ok. If one put constant efforts then these can be learnt easily. But what is the point of having the knowledge when u don't know how to use it. In real world scenario everything is not in ideal state. You needed to learn how to implement on grd lvl. Im not saying to skip fundamentals. But these things really won't create much difference after academy.
@@GFX-ProgrammingI don't know how differently they teach linear algebra and it's practicality, for teachers of mine collage the entire syllabus is thoroughly focused more on theory rather practical.eg they taught us matrix multiplication and eigen decomposition without showing its geometrical essence.even ,I don't know what's the purpose of that information then .
After having more than 15 years of experience and working with multiple banks, my advice to starters to begin with simple project. If you still something really complex and get stuck.. you will end up not finishing this. I would say, just learn basic HTML, CSS, Java script and then any front end and backend framework of your choice. Don't rush !! Start spending 3/4 hours daily !!
Can you tell about your experience and working as developer in industry's what challenges you face 👀 and what kind of product you already built at I can,t take your too much time as it gives me some industry insights
Landed an Off Campus Placement in an MNC with just a todo app, some packages that I created, a little bit of Machine Learning projects, An Appointment Scheduling Website. Everyone has different Circumstances and scenarios so just keep trying
broo could you please pell me your package, ik you are not allowed to disclose the exact amount, please tell me so that I can relate it in general sense. Thanks
This video was created in response to the numerous comments on Kirat's Super30 Orientation video asking for project ideas. To provide some clarity, Super30 is designed for developers who already possess a solid understanding of the MERN stack (or any other stack) but may not yet have a job or are looking to advance from a low-paying role, such as a 3 LPA position. Kirat consistently advises against leaving a current job to join Super30, encouraging individuals to continue learning while gaining experience on the job. While building clone apps is an excellent way for beginners to grasp the basics, once you've gained some experience, it's crucial to focus on developing more unique and substantial projects. The market is saturated with resumes featuring clone apps, so to secure a better job with a competitive package, having standout projects is essential. Kirat's goal isn't to sell a course; his main objective is to build a strong community of skilled developers. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but I personally believe in the value he is trying to create. Best wishes!
First "This will land you in any company" Second "It will not work in any company" It's like creating a report on supporting it and then creating another report after sometime to disprove first one.
Hello Harkirat, my teammate and I won a national hackathon building upon your idea of decentralized fiver. Would love have you go through our iteration and get some insights on how to continue forward with the project.
This comment maybe long but this video showed me so much stuff. 1. I was trying to asses my level without going to the market and attending job interviews , deluding myself and thinking I'm at a higher level then I'm currently am and the level I'm at was high level. 2. But when you showed the projects to do to achieve and showcase at a higher level , it showed the level one had to be to achieve at the upper levels. 3. It also made me analyze the flaw in my thinking that without the market feedback or data from a person / mentor at the upper level you don't know the things required to reach to the upper levels of a filed. 4. Also it shows the amount of work people at the top 5% do to be at that level. This applies to every field whether it be business , programming and dating. Thanks for the video.
This is correct. Even though you don't need to know everything. I m working from last 4 years. Not needed that much if you can better but if you not don't worry about it
These are Really good projects. Especially the 2d metaverse app grabbed my attention, as this was a combo of my 2 passions, Coding and Sprite animation. Good work, Harkirat.
Didnt build any good projects yet. Now i know a bit of golang. Will build redis using it. Brothera stay strong. I know its hard and that keeps me going
I think the better approach is to first look for similar kinds of repositories in github and then one should try to understand their implementation. Once, we understand their implementation then we can use same concepts and ideas, as well as add some of our own features to make a new project. If we will try to reinvent the wheel then we are only going to give up midway as implementing these projects from scratch can be a bit daunting for beginners.
Great video, but I respectfully disagree on e-commerce projects. It's not WHAT you build, but HOW you build it. A basic Shopify clone? Yeah, that won't impress. But an e-commerce platform with solid architecture, testing, performance optimization, security best practices, search systems, analytics, and scalability considerations? That absolutely shows engineering skills. Not every company is building metaverse or AI tools - many successful businesses need engineers who can build and maintain "boring" but critical applications. E-commerce is still massive and growing. Companies need devs who understand business requirements, write maintainable code, and solve real problems. The key is innovation and quality implementation. Build what interests you, but focus on doing it RIGHT. Be able to explain your technical decisions. Want to stand out? Add unique features, optimize performance, handle edge cases - show you can think beyond the basics. Don't dismiss e-commerce projects. Just make sure you're not building another basic CRUD app. Innovation and quality matter more than project type. 👍
I Have a good project Project Idea Text-to-Speech Conversion: Use a tool like Whisper to convert spoken words into text. 3D Model Creation with Three.js: Build a 3D model on a webpage using Three.js, a popular JavaScript library for 3D graphics. Integrate GPT for Responses: Use GPT APIs to understand and answer user questions or commands related to the 3D model. The text generated by Whisper (from speech) or typed by the user can be processed by GPT to provide helpful responses. Interactive Canvas: The 3D model on the canvas (created with Three.js) will respond to the commands and interactions based on the answers or actions generated by GPT.
Basically you wanna make humans brains shrink more than they have already . You see this sounds like a great idea . But you should always think about the ethical consequences of building an application. How would it affect the users. That artificially made model speaking out words which basically means you can upgrade that model to actually talk to that person and respond. Like a super intelligent virtual assistant . What would be the consequences of developing such an assistant for the human brains. Does it make their lives Any better ?
Harkirat sir please make a video exclusively on Projects which can be built with mern stack as there was only one project idea in this video which was too good will surely work on it after my sem exams.....so please make a video on project ideas using only MERN just like the 2-D metaverse some more ideas please sir........
Bro, I learnt MERN stack and did my own project using it. But the company where I work currently, they use php stack for frontend along with Vue.js. We should never be technology agnostic. We should adapt to any technology. I would suggest you to learn the concepts of how applications work rather than what code we write, so that you can adapt to any other technology or framework and start doing your things. Good luck bro
Lmao, I just landed a job on campus and the only project I made was an e-commerce application although it wasn't a clone. You just need to know whats going on under the hood and interviewer should not feel that you copy pasted the project from some github repo/yt tutorial. Yes e-commerce is a bit overused but ultimately it still teaches you a lot of things. Stop listening to everything people say online smh.
Most people when they post a video , they start the title with doing xyz won't get you hired and this is fear-mongering people who don't even know how to do an e-commerce clone. People like harkirat who always has high bars and pushes people to high standards should know that there are people who watch his video without knowing a single thing because 1) They can , there no restriction in youtube that says don't watch this video unless you have certain pre-requisites . And 2) They watch out of fear thinking they might get some insight. A huge example is his 0-100 course on 100xdevs. Bought it . It's not 0-100 at all. It's more like 50-100 , he says that anyone can take that course, and then his teaching is more geared towards people who already have some foundational knowledge. I had to drop out and decide that I'll gain a solid foundation first before continuing 100x devs. Educators like him have an ethical responsibility to mention Capability context before letting them watch this. But no. They won't get enough views do they ?😂
I’m very interested in joining the next cohort of your live sessions for 100xDevs. Could you please share any updates on Cohort 4? I'm particularly eager to attend live (rather than through recordings) to fully engage in the learning experience, so any info on when the next batch might start (hopefully within the next few months) would be super helpful!
@@stejinstephen9591how to upskill with a job 😭. My salary is less than 3 lpa. I want to upskill but don't get enough time on weekdays and weekends aren't sufficient to cover both dev and DSA
Don't listen to gurus you see online. Put in the work, be honest to yourself and let your guts be your guide. You will know what to next. Problem with us is that we ask a lot of question rather than doing the actual work and fall in the endless loop of asking questions.
Bhaiya, As a 24-year-old aspiring full-stack developer, I'm eager to break into the tech industry. Unfortunately, I couldn't complete my formal education. However, I'm determined to learn and grow, especially in front-end development, which I've started with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I'm a bit worried about my age, lack of formal education, and the impact of AI on the field. Do you have any advice on how I can overcome these challenges and secure an internship as a front-end developer? Thank you for your guidance!
I think building Shell is one of the easy tasks cause we have a great example of Nushell and it's open source so anyone can go and understand their codebase
Well, I am making a frontend framework as of now, it's quite fun really. Hopefully if I finish by next year, will have early seminars about it, also so that beginners can make ecommerce using my framework 😂
While the projects he shared are quite helpful in enhancing your knowledge, but I feel compelled to say these projects are only as good as building e-commerce apps. Yes, your concepts would become clear and you would gain confidence, but in real-world software companies (product-base, consulting) it's hardly that you'll ever get to work on projects from scratch and that too alone. Software companies don't care if you can build a database engine from scratch. What they want is if you are able to do their work.. For me the most valuable skill a developer/engineer/programmer could have is the ability to read other people's code. Isn't this what we are suppose to do majority of the time? Building projects alone is a good thing to gain self-confidence, but it makes you nervous or resistant to getting feedback. How can you make sure you are building the code with a decent level of quality? Yes, you can't. So my advice would be that you do build these real-world projects, but do understand the importance of working with other people's code. It'll improve you in ways you can't even imagine.
Hey harkirat, in your previous videos you said that choose one tech stack and go in depths into it and know you are saying that increase your width of knowing different tech stacks at time. So which one is better to go in depths or to know more than one
Ek video dekh bhai warna rayta ban jayega aur sb kuch me samay lgta hai pehle ek sikho master kro phir agee badho ye youtubers same baat nhi bolenge n har videos me
Sir, I agree with you k ecommerce app clone aap ko job nahi day sakti lakin jab aap youtube pay kisi ecommerce website ko bananay k lectures letay hain aur ye sab kuch kartay hain to aap ka idea at least clear hojata hai k aap ko kis way may jana hai.
Wow, I was just making NN and git from scratch...and you just dropped this. Btw I don't understand, what do you mean by finding thing? Like suppose I need help and taking help from gpt, is it okay? Or you mean to Google the docs and then doing it on our own
GPT is made to make our work easier and saving our time..if you go on google and just search there would be 100's of links and websites if you ask GPT or any Other LLM model it will simply give you answer your question. Reading docs and google is good but if you are stuck at some phase then use GPT . there is no shame in using it .
Hay Harkirat 👋 I switched from Reactjs to React Native during my internship, I know everyone is bullish on RN but I am not seeing big companies hiring for RN devs, all I get is offers from service based or very small product based start-ups. I just want to understand the market how can RN devs plan to get most out of the current tech market. Hoping for a reply or a video regarding this field.
This guy never spoke of frameworks like java and springboot. I am not saying that the content he delivers is not up to the mark or something and i follow his content regularly but the projects related to java , why dont you give them a push too ?
Maybe it isn't his niche and don't want to speak without exp? At the end of the day, he's a course seller and will make content surrounding related technologies only
Hey fellows if you watched harkirat never said like making clones is not good are a waste of time if you are a complete beginner and making Spotify or Flipkart clone even a todo list if you're building and learning that' s enough but if you want learn more make your own project that's it
May aap k khilaaf baat nahi karha, na he aap k khilaaf jana chah raha hun, aap mujh say ziada experience walay hain, but the main thing is k agar thori c is baat ki bhi motivation hojaye, sab say funny baat ye hai k mainay video pori nahi dekhi, kia pata aap nay ye baat kahi ho, lakin meri tarha k log jo pori video na dekh kar comment section pay aaarhy hongay, shayad wo is baat say sabaq lay lain k ecommerce clone app bana kar kuch idea to at least lay saktay hain.
I didn't quite understand the requirements of the 1st project What is the use case of it ? What problems does it solve ? I am a lot of interested in the 1st one that I am a lot of curious about to design the system for it
think of it like slack. but instead of setting a status, "getting coffee", you can just move your avatar to the cafe. instead of pinging someone, "hey are you there? let's hope on a quick call", you can check if their avatar is at their desk and then poke them.
For any of you who is getting discouraged seeing this. Don't be and Take your time building one thing at a time and with time add on the difficulty to your project.
E-commerce clones get boring after seeing them so many times. It's beating a dead horse, therefore you need to expand and think of projects outside the norm.
I think for fresher level if it is a MNC they rarely care aboout your projects, you just need to be good at DSA, CS fundamentals and bit of system design
Fresh CS grads who want to escape ruthless competition of web development already made worse by tools like v0, cursor and claude, come and build experiences using Unreal Engine/Unity. That field is exploding and it's still a hard nut to crack for AI to fully automate like it has done for web.
Doing Java Tech Stacks are not worth it anymore? I understand many companies opt for MERN etc, many compinies also does it make Java not worth it anymore? I believe many scalable companies use it!
Harkirat you mentioned React Native. I am a Flutter developer, is Flutter a lucrative tech stack in indian market right now. There are tons of internsships in it but I am not sure about jobs. Would you suggest migrating to kotlin/react native??
Could you suggest some resources for learning about architecture? Right now, I’m using TH-cam for tutorials and following along, but I’d like to find ways to think more critically about architecture on my own.
Everyone is in a rat race of Development, Fields like cloud engineering, devops, data engineering are very lucrative but these influencers will never talk about them or guide freshers for these fields. Ab harkirat bhai ko baap banane vale koi comment krengey to unko bata dun i am earning 750 AUD a day as Devops Engineer so i know what i am talking about. Mai bhi aise development mei dhakke hi khaa rha tha
DevOps me projects build karne ke liye mostly paisa lagta he. Atleast we can't build projects which we can include in our devops resume without paisa. Yes but you are right by the point.
@@prashanttanwar3261 yep, the Australian market is hot these days for cloud and DevOps roles. 4 hours a day for 3 months- contract work is 6 hours every day instead of 4 decided in the contract but the compensation is good enough. Full time roles you can expect 200-250 dollars per hour these days if you have 4-5 years of experience. Senior solutions architect goes up to 1000-1200 dollars a day contract. This is not to flex but a message to all to not be a part of the MERN rat race. There are a lot of roles a developer is not the only role in IT. Most of the developers are pretty average, to be honest, You can be at Harkirat’s level but that is pretty rare also. You can do pretty well in other roles as well. 🙏
@@Danish_Khan_ You can make a free GCP, AWS, or Azure account. GCP gives you 25000 free credits. Stating that cloud projects take a lot of money to build shows a lack of knowledge of the cloud field. If you have enough to spend on a cohort trust me you have enough to be a cloud or a DevOps engineer.
I believe you are so wrong about it. Knowing more stacks instead of being a specialist in one, just makes you weaker, as everyone has 24 hours in a day, splitting your time to gain experience in multiple fields makes you gain less experience in each.
Wow people just starting out, CHILL!! He doesn't mean that ecomm projects are not good for learning, you will have to go through such a project to learn react, this current video is in response to the people opting on the public challenge of super 30 batch, This video is about after you have learned react.js and js, prolly ts also. Also the JS market is saturated why are you guys still doing mern ?? Java, android , kotlin, swift ios, embedded and C, arduino, low level language, game dev, AR, VR come on stop to think about something else also. Non tech niches like video editing, marketing, lead generation, Bio-tech, film making story writing plenty of fields are out there and are staring to be in demand. Don't just blindly follow YT you will ruin your career, mental, emotional as well as physical health. Also watch the video but again ask yourself where are you currently at and is this video or any video relevant to what you are doing presently( immediate present ) ?
Isn't it too much to expect like being a fresher isn't it a lot of things to know or am I overwhelmed. Honestly saying these projects excite me but i really can't say confidently that i can make it in 30 days ?
hello harkirat bhai, I really love the project ideas I'll try to create atleast one of them. Can you please tell how to do reverse engineering to create advance projects? Actually I'm a intermediate backend develper I can create apis, crud on Mongodb, jwt authentication, encryption/decryption using bcrypt, file upload using multer. I want to learn more and create project like these can you please guide me how can I learn more and create projects like these
Give some ideas about a product with AIML/Data Science, have already worked on an AutoML, which takes in any custom dataset and does all basic-intermediate feature cleaning, feature engineering, feature selection, encoding and even training some around 5 models.
correct me if i am wrong, I really don't think making a proper e-commerce website is that much easy. using code obviously. I know AI is there to help you but still there are lot to do if you really want to use that for selling products in real life. If anyone here built a e-commerce website in a day or 2. do share your experience please
You're not wrong. A true e-commerce site that works well in the real world is very complex. I could mock up a fake e-commerce site in a couple days, but it would be absolutely worthless for an actual business. Implementing proper security, stock management, order management, refunds, emailing, order tracking, etc etc all take a huge amount of time. These are also things you won't see in any tutorial. Oh and on top of that the basic MERN stack is terrible for e-commerce sites because Mongodb isn't well suited to situations where you need accurate updates to complex relationships, which is why most companies use a combination of mongodb and a relational database like mySQL, plus a cache like Redis to keep things running smoothly.
KIRAT , PLEASE SOLVE THE ISSUES WHICH ARE PERSISTING IN WEEK 3 VIDEOS OF COHORT 0 TO 100, ONLY FEW MINUTES ARE PLAYING AND THEN THE VIDEOS GETS STOPPED
As a software engineer with over 3 years of experience, I've interviewed a few freshers, and I've noticed something important. In this video, you'll see some interesting advanced projects that can teach you a lot. However, the problem comes when people lose motivation and leave projects unfinished.
I believe it's better to work on a simpler project and complete it from start to finish, rather than starting a complex one and never finishing. Completing a project helps you learn more about the entire process, and that’s often more valuable than tackling something advanced but incomplete.
PS: If you’ve listed a skill on your resume but can’t answer questions about it during an interview, it can hurt your chances more than help you.
agreed brother❤
agreed, it's not a problem if you are building something sounds passe or whatever....build it to make ur fundamentals solid first ....then u can go full throttle.... Fundamentals is the King
Bruh we already have ChatGPt, AI code generation tool. If you can't finish your project then you are simply lazy as fuck.
I see a lot of validity in what you've commented. In that respective, what projects would you recommend - ensuring simplicity (to keep motivation up), and bring enough value to be determined a "good" project?
@@ajoygonsalves7189There is no single project idea that will fit for all but here's how I choose my project.
Project should be both challenging(this is what you need to gauge on you own) and offers something new to learn. I try to go for ideas that push my skills-like switching up the tech stack each time. If I used Mongo last project, I'll try SQL this time.
My main focus is always on learning something fresh, ideally beyond just language specifics.
Those are some great ideas. I work as an Associate Software Engineer (joined 2 months ago)but still I continue building side projects to keep my brain busy. I recently built a file-compressor from scratch using huffman codes (in C++). At first it was a bit challenging, as a deeper knowledge of DSA was required but it really improved my understanding and I can say that I have developed a muscle memory for coding data structures from scratch (yes its a thing). Don't stop training your brain and hands even after getting a job. Its difficult to gain back the tempo that u once had. All the best!
Could you please guide me on how to build the same... currently in my 3rd year of clg and searching for some good project ideas....any help would be really appreciated
@soharsarkar5730 testing
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can you please provide a link to the project.
Whats the use
Don't fall for his traps for beginners it is important to build e commerce clone like apps to learn the basics. Once you have learned those things interaction is being made between frontend and backend apis you are good to go further.
I don't know why every single freaking course sellers are scaring away students from building their base by making basic projects.
Don't just blindly follow anyone one TH-cam
are you dumb man?
Ground Truth in Your Statements 🔥
True man
He never said "not" to make E commerce websites
it's just that don't expect Ecom to be in your resume and get hired immediately.
As far as learning goes, even to do list apps are important
You definitely need to build an e-commerce clone to get started but it won't get you nowhere, Your definitely need to raise your bars to excel in industry!
Ouch, I was coding my E-commerce clone when this dropped😭😭
Just now I think to continue my e-commerce clone 😂.....😢
time to find some new ideas 👀
Same i was thinking only about cloning website 😭😭to get job hope atleast i gets 6 lpa💀
No problem. Just change the product you're selling.
Same here, stuck tho
enterprise-ai AI fixes this. E-Commerce clone unsuitable for hiring
All students, focus on your college syllabus and make sure to learn the basics thoroughly. Don’t rush into advanced projects right away, as it may lead to frustration if you haven’t tackled projects of this level before. Start with something that matches your skill level, build it, and keep expanding on your own ideas. Avoid following others blindly, learning takes time, so don’t stress too much.
I think Harkirat is preparing for next super100 batch.
agreed... Fundamentals are very important.When basics are clear, when we go ahead our learning speed and execution grows exponentially
clg syllabus are trash. and everyone completes them overnight before their exams. No big deal. These are industry standard projects which need implementation of fundamentals. Projects are the ones which will give you practical experience. But yes the above mentioned projects are quite tough if you don't build 2-3 full stack projects on ur own.
@@genks178
Without understanding Linear Algebra, you can't even move your character in so-called industry-level metaverse projects. What will you do then-copy and paste the code or rely on a library? When the interviewer asks you questions like 'What is a vector?' or 'How do transformations work?' to answer this questions you will need to revisit you college trash Syllabus
You may decide to overlook core subjects now, but you could find yourself regretting that choice in 2 to 4 years. please dont do this mistake.
@@GFX-Programming just rote learning and knowing oh that's a linear vector or this is how regression works. It is better to just implement it. Fundamentals you said are imp no doubt. But they don't take that much time to complete. Ok. If one put constant efforts then these can be learnt easily. But what is the point of having the knowledge when u don't know how to use it. In real world scenario everything is not in ideal state. You needed to learn how to implement on grd lvl. Im not saying to skip fundamentals. But these things really won't create much difference after academy.
@@GFX-ProgrammingI don't know how differently they teach linear algebra and it's practicality, for teachers of mine collage the entire syllabus is thoroughly focused more on theory rather practical.eg they taught us matrix multiplication and eigen decomposition without showing its geometrical essence.even ,I don't know what's the purpose of that information then .
I've been following you for the past few months and I definitely have become a fan of the way you code.
this is called persuasive technique😅
After having more than 15 years of experience and working with multiple banks, my advice to starters to begin with simple project. If you still something really complex and get stuck.. you will end up not finishing this. I would say, just learn basic HTML, CSS, Java script and then any front end and backend framework of your choice. Don't rush !! Start spending 3/4 hours daily !!
Can you tell about your experience and working as developer in industry's what challenges you face 👀 and what kind of product you already built at I can,t take your too much time as it gives me some industry insights
Landed an Off Campus Placement in an MNC with just a todo app, some packages that I created, a little bit of Machine Learning projects, An Appointment Scheduling Website.
Everyone has different Circumstances and scenarios so just keep trying
broo could you please pell me your package, ik you are not allowed to disclose the exact amount, please tell me so that I can relate it in general sense. Thanks
Thankyou Bro This Video really gave me a direction for 2 months
This video was created in response to the numerous comments on Kirat's Super30 Orientation video asking for project ideas. To provide some clarity, Super30 is designed for developers who already possess a solid understanding of the MERN stack (or any other stack) but may not yet have a job or are looking to advance from a low-paying role, such as a 3 LPA position. Kirat consistently advises against leaving a current job to join Super30, encouraging individuals to continue learning while gaining experience on the job.
While building clone apps is an excellent way for beginners to grasp the basics, once you've gained some experience, it's crucial to focus on developing more unique and substantial projects. The market is saturated with resumes featuring clone apps, so to secure a better job with a competitive package, having standout projects is essential. Kirat's goal isn't to sell a course; his main objective is to build a strong community of skilled developers.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but I personally believe in the value he is trying to create. Best wishes!
I don't think we even need to attend interviews after being able to build such products. We can start our own company
Can't deny 🤣
😂😂😂
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nice lets create are what ?
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Already working at a YC backed startup as react native intern
where did you find the opportunity from? Congrats btw
@@piyush6631 thanks buddy, I found this opportunity on LinkedIn
@@piyush6631 +1
Heyy brother, I'm also preparing for a remote job.
@@itsdeepmusic all the best
harkirat is saying just go and build something mind blowing , crazy , or something out of the box ,be different from others
First "This will land you in any company"
Second "It will not work in any company"
It's like creating a report on supporting it and then creating another report after sometime to disprove first one.
Hello Harkirat, my teammate and I won a national hackathon building upon your idea of decentralized fiver. Would love have you go through our iteration and get some insights on how to continue forward with the project.
This comment maybe long but this video showed me so much stuff.
1. I was trying to asses my level without going to the market and attending job interviews , deluding myself and thinking I'm at a higher level then I'm currently am and the level I'm at was high level.
2. But when you showed the projects to do to achieve and showcase at a higher level , it showed the level one had to be to achieve at the upper levels.
3. It also made me analyze the flaw in my thinking that without the market feedback or data from a person / mentor at the upper level you don't know the things required to reach to the upper levels of a filed.
4. Also it shows the amount of work people at the top 5% do to be at that level.
This applies to every field whether it be business , programming and dating.
Thanks for the video.
begginers like m eare overwhelmed by current requirements!!
Real
Keeping up is the only option.
His main aim is to create insecurities and fomo to beginners for selling his courses.
This is correct. Even though you don't need to know everything. I m working from last 4 years. Not needed that much if you can better but if you not don't worry about it
These are Really good projects. Especially the 2d metaverse app grabbed my attention, as this was a combo of my 2 passions, Coding and Sprite animation. Good work, Harkirat.
Didnt build any good projects yet. Now i know a bit of golang. Will build redis using it. Brothera stay strong. I know its hard and that keeps me going
I think the better approach is to first look for similar kinds of repositories in github and then one should try to understand their implementation. Once, we understand their implementation then we can use same concepts and ideas, as well as add some of our own features to make a new project. If we will try to reinvent the wheel then we are only going to give up midway as implementing these projects from scratch can be a bit daunting for beginners.
Great video, but I respectfully disagree on e-commerce projects. It's not WHAT you build, but HOW you build it. A basic Shopify clone? Yeah, that won't impress. But an e-commerce platform with solid architecture, testing, performance optimization, security best practices, search systems, analytics, and scalability considerations? That absolutely shows engineering skills.
Not every company is building metaverse or AI tools - many successful businesses need engineers who can build and maintain "boring" but critical applications. E-commerce is still massive and growing. Companies need devs who understand business requirements, write maintainable code, and solve real problems.
The key is innovation and quality implementation. Build what interests you, but focus on doing it RIGHT. Be able to explain your technical decisions. Want to stand out? Add unique features, optimize performance, handle edge cases - show you can think beyond the basics.
Don't dismiss e-commerce projects. Just make sure you're not building another basic CRUD app. Innovation and quality matter more than project type. 👍
Those are so high for beginners
Perfect timing!!! I needed this for my final year project
So whats your final year project?
@@adithyamanthena9104 I'm thinking maybe blockchain, I'm currently researching more about this field.
Building an e-commerce website😂😂@@adithyamanthena9104
Yeah what's your fyp
@@adithyamanthena9104 End 2 end pornhub clone
I Have a good project Project Idea
Text-to-Speech Conversion: Use a tool like Whisper to convert spoken words into text.
3D Model Creation with Three.js: Build a 3D model on a webpage using Three.js, a popular JavaScript library for 3D graphics.
Integrate GPT for Responses: Use GPT APIs to understand and answer user questions or commands related to the 3D model. The text generated by Whisper (from speech) or typed by the user can be processed by GPT to provide helpful responses.
Interactive Canvas: The 3D model on the canvas (created with Three.js) will respond to the commands and interactions based on the answers or actions generated by GPT.
Basically you wanna make humans brains shrink more than they have already . You see this sounds like a great idea .
But you should always think about the ethical consequences of building an application.
How would it affect the users. That artificially made model speaking out words which basically means you can upgrade that model to actually talk to that person and respond. Like a super intelligent virtual assistant .
What would be the consequences of developing such an assistant for the human brains. Does it make their lives Any better ?
Harkirat sir please make a video exclusively on Projects which can be built with mern stack as there was only one project idea in this video which was too good will surely work on it after my sem exams.....so please make a video on project ideas using only MERN just like the 2-D metaverse some more ideas please sir........
Bro, I learnt MERN stack and did my own project using it. But the company where I work currently, they use php stack for frontend along with Vue.js.
We should never be technology agnostic. We should adapt to any technology. I would suggest you to learn the concepts of how applications work rather than what code we write, so that you can adapt to any other technology or framework and start doing your things.
Good luck bro
Lmao, I just landed a job on campus and the only project I made was an e-commerce application although it wasn't a clone. You just need to know whats going on under the hood and interviewer should not feel that you copy pasted the project from some github repo/yt tutorial. Yes e-commerce is a bit overused but ultimately it still teaches you a lot of things. Stop listening to everything people say online smh.
kudos u got a job bcoz of clg. hamare nhi aate off campus hi sahara
Landing an oncampus job is not very difficult, if you know your projects.
In online interviews you don't need to know anything apparently these days..does that mean one should stop learning?
Most people when they post a video , they start the title with doing xyz won't get you hired and this is fear-mongering people who don't even know how to do an e-commerce clone. People like harkirat who always has high bars and pushes people to high standards should know that there are people who watch his video without knowing a single thing because 1) They can , there no restriction in youtube that says don't watch this video unless you have certain pre-requisites . And 2) They watch out of fear thinking they might get some insight. A huge example is his 0-100 course on 100xdevs. Bought it . It's not 0-100 at all. It's more like 50-100 , he says that anyone can take that course, and then his teaching is more geared towards people who already have some foundational knowledge. I had to drop out and decide that I'll gain a solid foundation first before continuing 100x devs. Educators like him have an ethical responsibility to mention Capability context before letting them watch this. But no. They won't get enough views do they ?😂
Yes , This gives a Direction ✅
I’m very interested in joining the next cohort of your live sessions for 100xDevs. Could you please share any updates on Cohort 4?
I'm particularly eager to attend live (rather than through recordings) to fully engage in the learning experience, so any info on when the next batch might start (hopefully within the next few months) would be super helpful!
The difficult bit is, sitting down and building them.
This! with a day job it's difficult to find time
@@stejinstephen9591how to upskill with a job 😭.
My salary is less than 3 lpa.
I want to upskill but don't get enough time on weekdays and weekends aren't sufficient to cover both dev and DSA
Why to build when you can copy 😝😝
@@stejinstephen9591 what about weekends?
Starting is always hard. But here when the project is in 50% completion you feel bored 🥱.
nice man! good idea
Best editing for the introduction
Don't listen to gurus you see online. Put in the work, be honest to yourself and let your guts be your guide. You will know what to next. Problem with us is that we ask a lot of question rather than doing the actual work and fall in the endless loop of asking questions.
Aab lagta h padhna hi padega, aise kaise duniya ko aage nikalta dekh sakta hu😂😂
Bhaiya, As a 24-year-old aspiring full-stack developer, I'm eager to break into the tech industry. Unfortunately, I couldn't complete my formal education. However, I'm determined to learn and grow, especially in front-end development, which I've started with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
I'm a bit worried about my age, lack of formal education, and the impact of AI on the field. Do you have any advice on how I can overcome these challenges and secure an internship as a front-end developer?
Thank you for your guidance!
I think building Shell is one of the easy tasks cause we have a great example of Nushell and it's open source so anyone can go and understand their codebase
Mark this
I will create a project from this video and post it on LinkedIn
what's your linkedin , cause I will complete it before you?
@@AI-eg9tf Mai bhi karega, mai bhi karega, tu bss pata bata re 😂😂
17:17: " some of these can b built only in Go Lang "HEALLLLL YEEAAAAAH 🎉🤝👍👍
Well, I am making a frontend framework as of now, it's quite fun really.
Hopefully if I finish by next year, will have early seminars about it, also so that beginners can make ecommerce using my framework 😂
Hey, me too. Starting on it.
At 04:53 this animation of sparkle ✨ would not be there if he was not the editor himself for this video, As a video editor I can understand this.
nothing wrong with building random apps tho. it's the process and what you learn from building it is the most important part.
I think we should stop thinking and start working, making it Day-1 rather than 1 Day.
While the projects he shared are quite helpful in enhancing your knowledge, but I feel compelled to say these projects are only as good as building e-commerce apps. Yes, your concepts would become clear and you would gain confidence, but in real-world software companies (product-base, consulting) it's hardly that you'll ever get to work on projects from scratch and that too alone. Software companies don't care if you can build a database engine from scratch. What they want is if you are able to do their work..
For me the most valuable skill a developer/engineer/programmer could have is the ability to read other people's code. Isn't this what we are suppose to do majority of the time? Building projects alone is a good thing to gain self-confidence, but it makes you nervous or resistant to getting feedback. How can you make sure you are building the code with a decent level of quality? Yes, you can't. So my advice would be that you do build these real-world projects, but do understand the importance of working with other people's code. It'll improve you in ways you can't even imagine.
Now I know why sheriyan sir kept the title as E commerce clone will not get you hired (I don't think so)😂😂
Hey harkirat, in your previous videos you said that choose one tech stack and go in depths into it and know you are saying that increase your width of knowing different tech stacks at time. So which one is better to go in depths or to know more than one
Ek video dekh bhai warna rayta ban jayega aur sb kuch me samay lgta hai pehle ek sikho master kro phir agee badho ye youtubers same baat nhi bolenge n har videos me
Sir, I agree with you k ecommerce app clone aap ko job nahi day sakti lakin jab aap youtube pay kisi ecommerce website ko bananay k lectures letay hain aur ye sab kuch kartay hain to aap ka idea at least clear hojata hai k aap ko kis way may jana hai.
I feel fear watching this video AND just thinking about creating these projects
Hi harkirat , can you please guide on java spring boot development.
Thanks bro!! Truth hit hard@Harkirat Singh bro
Wow, I was just making NN and git from scratch...and you just dropped this.
Btw I don't understand, what do you mean by finding thing? Like suppose I need help and taking help from gpt, is it okay? Or you mean to Google the docs and then doing it on our own
GPT is made to make our work easier and saving our time..if you go on google and just search there would be 100's of links and websites if you ask GPT or any Other LLM model it will simply give you answer your question. Reading docs and google is good but if you are stuck at some phase then use GPT . there is no shame in using it .
I came here because I wanted to see whats at the top of the pyramid in the thumbnail
web dev is the simplest and here ppl are acting like solving quantum physics.
😂😂😂
Bruh backend engineering is HARD! Im specializing in that area and it goes So deep!
It is the backend part that is problematic
Hay Harkirat 👋 I switched from Reactjs to React Native during my internship, I know everyone is bullish on RN but I am not seeing big companies hiring for RN devs, all I get is offers from service based or very small product based start-ups. I just want to understand the market how can RN devs plan to get most out of the current tech market.
Hoping for a reply or a video regarding this field.
Making a pdf tools websites just to realize the internet is filled with these types of projects
This guy never spoke of frameworks like java and springboot. I am not saying that the content he delivers is not up to the mark or something and i follow his content regularly but the projects related to java , why dont you give them a push too ?
Maybe it isn't his niche and don't want to speak without exp? At the end of the day, he's a course seller and will make content surrounding related technologies only
Java Springboot is and will forever be the king
@@noobnessmee Yeah , he avoid branching out into areas where he is less knowledgeable to maintain credibility and produce high-quality content.
Hey fellows if you watched harkirat never said like making clones is not good are a waste of time if you are a complete beginner and making Spotify or Flipkart clone even a todo list if you're building and learning that' s enough but if you want learn more make your own project that's it
May aap k khilaaf baat nahi karha, na he aap k khilaaf jana chah raha hun, aap mujh say ziada experience walay hain, but the main thing is k agar thori c is baat ki bhi motivation hojaye,
sab say funny baat ye hai k mainay video pori nahi dekhi, kia pata aap nay ye baat kahi ho, lakin meri tarha k log jo pori video na dekh kar comment section pay aaarhy hongay, shayad wo is baat say sabaq lay lain
k ecommerce clone app bana kar kuch idea to at least lay saktay hain.
I am a cohort 3 student currently in my last year of engineering
I will build 2-3 project till the end of june 2025
Good luck 💀
Damn...this video is like a realization point. I was just making a eCommerce web app. Seems like a waste of time!!!
sab log ecomerce hi banna rhe hai kuch alag build kro
Project ideas for Android App Development.
(Kotlin and Jetpack compose)
please
Hinge as he said in this video just remove react-native and replace it with kotlin for Android
I didn't quite understand the requirements of the 1st project
What is the use case of it ?
What problems does it solve ?
I am a lot of interested in the 1st one that
I am a lot of curious about to design the system for it
think of it like slack. but instead of setting a status, "getting coffee", you can just move your avatar to the cafe. instead of pinging someone, "hey are you there? let's hope on a quick call", you can check if their avatar is at their desk and then poke them.
@@gurditt_singhmoving to different places will automatically set the status like moving to a cafe makes greetings and coffee and so on and forth
@@pratishninawe4319 i would assume, yes
@@pratishninawe4319 and if your avatar is in the cafeteria i think it would be obvious that you're eating/drinking something
@@gurditt_singh that's really cool
nice dude
For any of you who is getting discouraged seeing this. Don't be and Take your time building one thing at a time and with time add on the difficulty to your project.
4:00
That's what gather is as a product
shame, 1:00 , idk why people take so personally, one who knows can destroy competition never challenges in first place 😎
Can you explain how we can figure out things ?
E-commerce clones get boring after seeing them so many times. It's beating a dead horse, therefore you need to expand and think of projects outside the norm.
I think for fresher level if it is a MNC they rarely care aboout your projects, you just need to be good at DSA, CS fundamentals and bit of system design
but jinke colleges me MNC nhi aati unko dev pe hi rhena padega na
Neither and nor companies like looking for that guy who developed Powtgres
Kya din thae wo jab ek star pattern bna ke log IBM Infosys jesi companies me ghus jaate the......
😅 lockdown and AI ne standard hi badha diya
sala basic DSA to kuch kam bhi nhi aata
I created my own ecommerce platform for my self to start a business not for job
I think the video helps in going from 1 to 10, you still have to do some basic projects for 0 to 1.
If this is the level of project one needs to build for fresher role then it' better to switch field 😅😅
😂😂
With AI, you can now be an expert in atleast 5 different technologies at a time if you are willing to be smart and focused.
Really?? How old are you btw?
I knows that my friends vikran is watching this video
Will Super 30 take place again next year? 😢
If this one works then most probably
Fresh CS grads who want to escape ruthless competition of web development already made worse by tools like v0, cursor and claude, come and build experiences using Unreal Engine/Unity. That field is exploding and it's still a hard nut to crack for AI to fully automate like it has done for web.
what about jobs india has almost no jobs in gaming
Anyone who wants to challenge him/her self... I am open to the lock the funds 😅
Right now I m building Twitter clone,should I continue or drop it 😢😢..?
He doesn't mean that these will not help during learning phase they are ok but going for hiring with these project is not
Continue... until u build medium/basic level projects, there's no point moving forward.
Doing Java Tech Stacks are not worth it anymore? I understand many companies opt for MERN etc, many compinies also does it make Java not worth it anymore? I believe many scalable companies use it!
Harkirat you mentioned React Native. I am a Flutter developer, is Flutter a lucrative tech stack in indian market right now. There are tons of internsships in it but I am not sure about jobs. Would you suggest migrating to kotlin/react native??
Could you suggest some resources for learning about architecture? Right now, I’m using TH-cam for tutorials and following along, but I’d like to find ways to think more critically about architecture on my own.
Everyone is in a rat race of Development,
Fields like cloud engineering, devops, data engineering are very lucrative but these influencers will never talk about them or guide freshers for these fields.
Ab harkirat bhai ko baap banane vale koi comment krengey to unko bata dun i am earning 750 AUD a day as Devops Engineer so i know what i am talking about.
Mai bhi aise development mei dhakke hi khaa rha tha
DevOps me projects build karne ke liye mostly paisa lagta he. Atleast we can't build projects which we can include in our devops resume without paisa. Yes but you are right by the point.
Hey buddy!
I was very curious about this devops can u please guide me on it ? How can I contact you ?
750 AUD an hour !?? that equals 42k INR
@@prashanttanwar3261 yep, the Australian market is hot these days for cloud and DevOps roles.
4 hours a day for 3 months- contract work is 6 hours every day instead of 4 decided in the contract but the compensation is good enough.
Full time roles you can expect 200-250 dollars per hour these days if you have 4-5 years of experience.
Senior solutions architect goes up to 1000-1200 dollars a day contract.
This is not to flex but a message to all to not be a part of the MERN rat race.
There are a lot of roles a developer is not the only role in IT. Most of the developers are pretty average, to be honest,
You can be at Harkirat’s level but that is pretty rare also.
You can do pretty well in other roles as well. 🙏
@@Danish_Khan_ You can make a free GCP, AWS, or Azure account.
GCP gives you 25000 free credits. Stating that cloud projects take a lot of money to build shows a lack of knowledge of the cloud field.
If you have enough to spend on a cohort trust me you have enough to be a cloud or a DevOps engineer.
I believe you are so wrong about it. Knowing more stacks instead of being a specialist in one, just makes you weaker, as everyone has 24 hours in a day, splitting your time to gain experience in multiple fields makes you gain less experience in each.
Is the fourth cohort on the horizon?
Plz explain a little bit architecture of first project
please help us with negotiating with the companies who lowball the offer at the last time. that would be very helpful.
will build docker after learning golang.
Wow people just starting out, CHILL!! He doesn't mean that ecomm projects are not good for learning, you will have to go through such a project to learn react, this current video is in response to the people opting on the public challenge of super 30 batch, This video is about after you have learned react.js and js, prolly ts also.
Also the JS market is saturated why are you guys still doing mern ?? Java, android , kotlin, swift ios, embedded and C, arduino, low level language, game dev, AR, VR come on stop to think about something else also.
Non tech niches like video editing, marketing, lead generation, Bio-tech, film making story writing plenty of fields are out there and are staring to be in demand. Don't just blindly follow YT you will ruin your career, mental, emotional as well as physical health.
Also watch the video but again ask yourself where are you currently at and is this video or any video relevant to what you are doing presently( immediate present ) ?
If i take some help from GPT or Google is it good or should i build these projects after learning everything
You can take help bro. No one knows everything
Isn't it too much to expect like being a fresher isn't it a lot of things to know or am I overwhelmed. Honestly saying these projects excite me but i really can't say confidently that i can make it in 30 days ?
hello harkirat bhai, I really love the project ideas I'll try to create atleast one of them. Can you please tell how to do reverse engineering to create advance projects? Actually I'm a intermediate backend develper I can create apis, crud on Mongodb, jwt authentication, encryption/decryption using bcrypt, file upload using multer. I want to learn more and create project like these can you please guide me how can I learn more and create projects like these
Give some ideas about a product with AIML/Data Science, have already worked on an AutoML, which takes in any custom dataset and does all basic-intermediate feature cleaning, feature engineering, feature selection, encoding and even training some around 5 models.
Sir if any of these projects are coming on cohort 3 please add it upto cohort 2
correct me if i am wrong, I really don't think making a proper e-commerce website is that much easy. using code obviously. I know AI is there to help you but still there are lot to do if you really want to use that for selling products in real life. If anyone here built a e-commerce website in a day or 2. do share your experience please
You're not wrong. A true e-commerce site that works well in the real world is very complex. I could mock up a fake e-commerce site in a couple days, but it would be absolutely worthless for an actual business. Implementing proper security, stock management, order management, refunds, emailing, order tracking, etc etc all take a huge amount of time. These are also things you won't see in any tutorial.
Oh and on top of that the basic MERN stack is terrible for e-commerce sites because Mongodb isn't well suited to situations where you need accurate updates to complex relationships, which is why most companies use a combination of mongodb and a relational database like mySQL, plus a cache like Redis to keep things running smoothly.
KIRAT , PLEASE SOLVE THE ISSUES WHICH ARE PERSISTING IN WEEK 3 VIDEOS OF COHORT 0 TO 100, ONLY FEW MINUTES ARE PLAYING AND THEN THE VIDEOS GETS STOPPED
I understood 10% of that
Thanks bhai
If I give my friend 20k and ask him to keep it until I dinish the project, he will just vanish, moments after getting the amount xD