How I taught myself to code
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I have learn multiple skills with these techniques.
Only we need dedicated 20 hrs .
And nothing.
My 1 hr daily book reading ongoing that give me immense knowledge.
Thanks god whatever I have.🙏
Break ur goal into parts, choose a few resources ,start diving, practice& practice..
I’m not a coder, but these tips can definitely be applied to learning anything! Nice bookshelf! 📖
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This video was very helpful. I just started learning to code recently and sometimes it could get frustrating. Thanks 4 this.
It can definitely be frustrating, but keep pushing. Once you get to the other side, it’s worth all the effort. 💯
Even more frustrating when its your job to code trust me you don't decide how your code should be
This video is definitely a hidden gem in youtube. Keep it up, dude.
That means a lot. Genuinely 🙏 Thanks for watching.
Thanks bro, I need this
im 21 right now and im tired of being stuck with doing trash jobs. and schools arent accepting me and it costs too much money at this point I wanna forget abt that and learn programming/code.
I can definitely relate. I was in a similar situation, but a couple years older so you have a headstart on me! It's not easy to learn to code, but it's definitely possible. If you wanna do it, you can. 💯
@almodovarj2 yes but how do people concentrate so much how do people stay so motivated?
Can I learn this at any age
@@akashchandra2223yeah sure 👍
Go for it but get ready for a long, hard, nonstop learning, oversaturated and hard to work in field. Good luck
Very helpful video,
When i was doing internship in college, i used to get easily frustraited beacause of diffecult tasks and eventually leaving that internship ( A i thought i'm not good engineer ). But after doing this same thing 3-4 times than i realized that i'm an engineer and engineer's role & responsibility is to solve the problem no matter how tough that is, this took me couple of months to implement and now i don't feel afraid by difficult tasks.
Very good point here. It's not just about what we know, solving problems is the number one skill we need as tech workers.
@@almodovarj2 yeah totally!
Thank you
Well done 👍
Love this!! I am currently busy changing the trajectory of my life (ll sounds deep but i am graduating in 6 months and it just dawned on me that i have not learnt to code properly so starting my journey from scratch so i revitalize my coding muscle so i can technically change my life :) )
That’s awesome to hear. Congrats on graduating. You’ll definitely learn to code in no time. 💯 Keep up the good work.
I have the book, Mindset by Carol Dweck. I'm learning coding also
Congrats on the sub!! Looking forward to your new vids
I appreciate it! Definitely looking forward to putting more videos out 💯
Great video brother. I’m not a coder but your video was so perfect I could apply everything you said to other areas in my life that I’m seeking to master. Thanks
Appreciate you bro. Glad to know the tips are useful across other areas as well. Looking forward to hearing how you apply them. 💯
Hi! There, loved your post, sharpening the fundamentals of the language that someone is learning is very important, I totally agree with you, especially in this AI environment. I always tried to improve JavaScript fundamentals, as Japanese says ‘Kaizen’ small but continuous improvement. Thanks
Thank you! I definitely like the Kaizen concept as well. Books like Atomic Habits have a similar philosophy, and the idea of small habits repeat continuously has always resonated with me.
Keep it up bro
Appreciate that. I definitely will. 🙏🏽
Great video man!
Appreciate you watching! 💯
can you create a roadmap for data sciences
That's a great idea. I'll work on it!
@@almodovarj2 yes please
Thank you bro
Appreciate you watching as always 💯
powerful content.. Subscribed , liked and activated notification.
I really appreciate that. Glad to have you here.
great video, bud
I appreciate that. Thanks for watching 💯
wow you need way more subs
I appreciate that!
Hi... I currently passed my 12th ..
Now I admission in B. Tech CSE ..
Give me any useful 💡tips for starting academic study and coding..?
Congrats on starting your new program! I'm working on a study tips video that should be out in the next week or two. In the meantime you could check out "Learning How to Learn" on Coursera. It's a great course on studying and better learning methods. Highly recommend.
"Pick one and dive in" - take this advice seriously and just commit to one or resource or learning medium at a time and you'll save yourself a lot of wasted time
Also, that focus and goal oriented towards understanding vs "will this look better than that" on a resume etc :)
ai will replace you. Too late for learning code haha
push through that...Iterate and improve!!
ironically only those who can't code or has no idea about it says that. Calculator is there, why we learn math even then?
@@pahmancanteat2637 you are goddamn right I agree with you man, very valid argument.
do u have a discord? would like to seek advice
I don't have a discord but this is a great idea. I'll work on getting one set up. In the meantime you can sign up for my newsletter (link in the video description) and email me there. I'd be glad to offer some advice.