I am 44 and trying to get my foot in the door. Your videos are amazingly packed with such great advice. Keep up the good work. It's difficult to learn from Udemy. Honestly, how many of us out there truly finished Udemy courses?
The best way is walking through the good book for accomplishment your complex project. And when you get stuck with problems then your reasoning will help you solve it and this solving routine give you significant improving and personal growth through obstacles and thinking over it. It's not easy, but it's only profound way to become a good problem solver, good develop, good human being...
Can’t say I’ve 100% completely finished a Udemy course but I’ve gotten pretty close. Doesn’t matter if you fully finish it, really all that matters is if you learned something
@@patrioticgrind You are right, but for starting doing something for running in your dream direction you should firstly stand up from your couch but this mission is impossible...
Man, I love Udemy personally. Its the platform that I learned to code on. It might be corny, but I put my course certifications on my resume. It is hard to finish a course, but it's also hard to code, so it teaches the tenacity you gotta have to grind through monotonous information and complex problems.
You my guy are personally responsible for me passing my exam last semester so thank you a lot!Its my fist year in University and i am not so sure what to do but you opened my eyes a bit!Keep up the amazing work!
@@kennygunderman i am going to be a future software developer and thank god i found your channel,its like a blessing and you have helped many people i really want to thank you too kenny, may god bless you and hope you have a great day/night
Great advice! Possibly one of the most important lines in this video "My learning exponentially ramped up after I started working with people significantly smarter than me". Finding mentors and learning to ask the right questions has been the best way to level up skills and build confidence.
Kenny, I appreciate your content. I have been working in Software QA for a few years and just landed my first Software Engineer role and I am excited but nervous. Glad to hear insight and go in with somewhat an idea of what to expect.
I think this a great advice to beginners and also to those already on it,so being a programmer ain't not really fun tho,just gat to keep the conviction and work towards it. Thanks Kenny 😍👍
As a Js - React developer, I know how difficult it is to be a developer. For this in my channel I have created projects in Html & Css and React & Tailwind, I share my skills. Good advice and good video as always 👏🏻
bro i didnt get into programming until my senior year of college, after i completely finished an undergrad i hated. after working with the degree i earn i hated it so much, no joy no feeling of selfworth and i had no time for anything. its true, you dont know what you want to do straight out of high school try a bunch of thing before making that decision. i did the switch after college and hve been so happy the last 2 years, even though some programming challenges can get tough
iam 28 years old, and i switched to Development 8 months ago, more happier than ever, i used to be a chemical engineer so it worth the try to new frontiers
I am 23, worked for 1.5 years in marketing but now want to switch to programming. I am in a dilemma actually. I want to thank for your videos, they’re really helpful
Amazing video, definitely in line with how I feel today as a self taught full time software dev but I couldn't help but pick up on the irony at 0:04 of saying it is not about the money while walking around in $400 Common Projects, lol, definitely not throwing shade, I'm really big into designer clothing myself but you just don't see very many programmers wearing them
@@kennygunderman Hahah same here, most of my clothing is pretty basic fast fashion stuff but I have a quite nice designer shoes/boots collection. No shame tho, we've worked hard to earn them! Cheers Kenny, love your content!
I'm 34 learning this now, I'm psyched , I got the time and money , which is a luxury , and will learn javescript in 3 months . Starting with html and css. Great videos !
I do like your videos. Very helpful for me as beginner programmer. I was so much delayed to learn coding and I switched my career at a hard time. I hope I succeed oneday. Thank you
I'd love to get into the field but I'm terrified tbh. I've been studying CS in college for years and applying for a job still scares the helllll out of me.
Great video! I'm really grateful for finding your content that allowed me to finally start a Tech TH-cam channel myself. Can't wait for your future content!
I’m a student from Mexico I like your videos because I can learn some English and I’m studying for be a engineer and I wanna be like you one day bro 🥳 (sorry if my English isn’t good I’m continue learning)
Great, i took to heart your critisism, now my server is typescript, unity part slick clean also websocket communication (need to let flutter communicate through nodejs for now but in future this cahannel good in it's own right). The idea is to give newbees a full system (will tomorrow write detalied instruction setup GCP as part of this). In the end it is a system on top of system but with idea to help get going quick! But alot of work i realize, thx for improving me!
wen i decide to start my career in programming field, but don't know what to do how and all, that time your video is such motivated me thank you you are best
Also Found out how to have all socket on one port in NodeJS since publish at Google something flex says only port 8080. Had talk with expert in publish android ios told her it seems we need not since all at web works at web in phone aswell. Guess it will be some transition time before that get through but Flutter is cool can still mess with Gradle if want. If only one programming friend... never...
I need to know, would it be crazy if I fully commit to learn to be a software engineer, by learning from TH-cam and from online courses,at age 30 and not having experience with coding or anything like that?
I really enjoy your content. As a systems administrator, I am trying to break into programming. I have been dabbling for a couple years and have taken some community college courses. I also have some Udemy courses I am going through. I am working on my personal portfolio website. How many projects would you recommend? I have gone to Upwork and even lowered my rates really low, but no luck there. How can I get my foot in the door, even if its part time work to get experience? I imagine someone in Chicago could hire me for part time work. I am in Rockford, just west of Chicago.
I would recommend 2-3 really solid portfolio projects (Check out my video if you haven't). Keep learning every day, and network as much as possible. Networking is 90% of the reason I got my foot in the door at my first job. I personally prefer meet-ups/tech conferences as my means of networking. so yeah - network, keep studying, apply for as many jobs as possible & make sure to tailor your resume to the requirements, and reach out to recruiters on LinkedIn.
@@Adam-kk7nw Actually it depends on your career goal, if you want to work in big companies and learn how complex apps and games build, so you have to learn a strong language such as Java, C++, C# and so on.
Kenny, great video, loved the advice, but... why tf you need a 16" M1 Max for compiling code mate? ROFL. I have one because I need the graphics cores for Unreal Engine, at least that's what I tell myself when I reflect on the second mortgage I took out to pay for it.
Udemy is cool and all, but currently its banned in Russia. Yeah, hate to see people who have no affiliation with anything suffer. What if you want to learn but can't? What if you have no more options of doing things?
I’m convinced that the big investors and analysts are trying to scare us to keep us poor and ignorant to the market…because its steady doing good after all the jobless and market crash talks
It seems like you found your Alpha when you thought you were an alpha I mean your ego has propelled you to start this channel so how narcissistic can one be? TH-camr level that's how much. Lol. naa but thanks so much you're providing a service to the community by contributing your experience
I am 44 and trying to get my foot in the door. Your videos are amazingly packed with such great advice. Keep up the good work. It's difficult to learn from Udemy. Honestly, how many of us out there truly finished Udemy courses?
The best way is walking through the good book for accomplishment your complex project. And when you get stuck with problems then your reasoning will help you solve it and this solving routine give you significant improving and personal growth through obstacles and thinking over it. It's not easy, but it's only profound way to become a good problem solver, good develop, good human being...
It’s a mindset. You can say the same thing about your health and hitting the gym. You are what you do.
Can’t say I’ve 100% completely finished a Udemy course but I’ve gotten pretty close. Doesn’t matter if you fully finish it, really all that matters is if you learned something
@@patrioticgrind You are right, but for starting doing something for running in your dream direction you should firstly stand up from your couch but this mission is impossible...
Man, I love Udemy personally. Its the platform that I learned to code on. It might be corny, but I put my course certifications on my resume. It is hard to finish a course, but it's also hard to code, so it teaches the tenacity you gotta have to grind through monotonous information and complex problems.
You my guy are personally responsible for me passing my exam last semester so thank you a lot!Its my fist year in University and i am not so sure what to do but you opened my eyes a bit!Keep up the amazing work!
Nah that was all you, you put in the work and got their yourself. Congrats brother🤘that is huge. Glad I could be a part of your journey
@@kennygunderman i am going to be a future software developer and thank god i found your channel,its like a blessing and you have helped many people i really want to thank you too kenny, may god bless you and hope you have a great day/night
Great advice! Possibly one of the most important lines in this video "My learning exponentially ramped up after I started working with people significantly smarter than me". Finding mentors and learning to ask the right questions has been the best way to level up skills and build confidence.
Sparked my motivation, cause that’s probably anyone in the field for me
Kenny, I appreciate your content. I have been working in Software QA for a few years and just landed my first Software Engineer role and I am excited but nervous. Glad to hear insight and go in with somewhat an idea of what to expect.
Can i earn digital design with html and css qualifications... &Adobe ps
I think this a great advice to beginners and also to those already on it,so being a programmer ain't not really fun tho,just gat to keep the conviction and work towards it. Thanks Kenny 😍👍
As a Js - React developer, I know how difficult it is to be a developer. For this in my channel I have created projects in Html & Css and React & Tailwind, I share my skills. Good advice and good video as always 👏🏻
I subbed to your channel. You should cover advanced content in your channel. React-centric, to be specific.
Can I have your contact sir
bro i didnt get into programming until my senior year of college, after i completely finished an undergrad i hated. after working with the degree i earn i hated it so much, no joy no feeling of selfworth and i had no time for anything. its true, you dont know what you want to do straight out of high school try a bunch of thing before making that decision. i did the switch after college and hve been so happy the last 2 years, even though some programming challenges can get tough
Best way is walk thr the good book
awesome video with a lot of great insight! My high school never pushed tech/programming. 10 years later I started learning it myself haha
Dope vid Kenny
Thanks Kevin 💪
iam 28 years old, and i switched to Development 8 months ago, more happier than ever, i used to be a chemical engineer so it worth the try to new frontiers
Exactly the same journey! Started a month ago.
Thanks man
I am starting out in this field and I literally needed this video !
Very helpful stuff to know, Kenny! Thank you for sharing.
Very down to earth take on the life of a programmer. Good vid.
how do you make the paper ripple animation i am not android developer but web and the tutorials that i watched wasn't the animation that i wanted
Use a library lmao
This is a fantastic video and appreciate the cinematic flow of content that keeps the video engaging.
I am 23, worked for 1.5 years in marketing but now want to switch to programming. I am in a dilemma actually. I want to thank for your videos, they’re really helpful
Awesome B-roll, great advice, chapters... your video game is really so next level! Love it!!
Production keeps getting better and better! Keep it up!
Amazing video, definitely in line with how I feel today as a self taught full time software dev but I couldn't help but pick up on the irony at 0:04 of saying it is not about the money while walking around in $400 Common Projects, lol, definitely not throwing shade, I'm really big into designer clothing myself but you just don't see very many programmers wearing them
haha, this was definitely not intentional but I see the irony 😂 shoes are probably the only clothing attire I'll spend money on
@@kennygunderman Hahah same here, most of my clothing is pretty basic fast fashion stuff but I have a quite nice designer shoes/boots collection. No shame tho, we've worked hard to earn them! Cheers Kenny, love your content!
I'm 34 learning this now, I'm psyched , I got the time and money , which is a luxury , and will learn javescript in 3 months . Starting with html and css. Great videos !
hello great mindset😄 what are the updates now after 2 months
I type 110 to 125wpm on ten fast fingers and typetest how's your typing speed and on typeracer it just decreases to 70 to 95 wpm
How is this relevant lmao
Amazing boy keep going, good job
Kenny this video was amazing and so inspiring. I look up to you so much man!
I do like your videos.
Very helpful for me as beginner programmer.
I was so much delayed to learn coding and I switched my career at a hard time. I hope I succeed oneday. Thank you
I'd love to get into the field but I'm terrified tbh. I've been studying CS in college for years and applying for a job still scares the helllll out of me.
The way through the fear is by doing it over and over again
2 or 3 interviews and its all plain sailing. After a while when you have a few under your belt you can actually steer your own interview.
Great video! I'm really grateful for finding your content that allowed me to finally start a Tech TH-cam channel myself. Can't wait for your future content!
letting go of the ego turned out to be the most vital part of getting started in this field for me
New post brother! Great!
Awesome video, very informative :D
I’m a student from Mexico I like your videos because I can learn some English and I’m studying for be a engineer and I wanna be like you one day bro 🥳 (sorry if my English isn’t good I’m continue learning)
This is cool video!! love it
Great, i took to heart your critisism, now my server is typescript, unity part slick clean also websocket communication (need to let flutter communicate through nodejs for now but in future this cahannel good in it's own right). The idea is to give newbees a full system (will tomorrow write detalied instruction setup GCP as part of this). In the end it is a system on top of system but with idea to help get going quick! But alot of work i realize, thx for improving me!
Thanks bro.....your video give positive vibes to code🙂
Very inspirational man.
You have to be so proud of yourself 💗💗
Thanks for the tips
I really admire you,🤗
hey nice work, what is the background music at 2:00?
we are literally the same age...thank you for the video bro
wen i decide to start my career in programming field, but don't know what to do how and all, that time your video is such motivated me thank you you are best
Also Found out how to have all socket on one port in NodeJS since publish at Google something flex says only port 8080. Had talk with expert in publish android ios told her it seems we need not since all at web works at web in phone aswell. Guess it will be some transition time before that get through but Flutter is cool can still mess with Gradle if want. If only one programming friend... never...
the diagram pie is so unbelievably true 😂
I dropped out of college and I learned to code all by myself and I learned I can do anything I put my mind to.
Also my dad is a programmer.....
lol
I need to know, would it be crazy if I fully commit to learn to be a software engineer, by learning from TH-cam and from online courses,at age 30 and not having experience with coding or anything like that?
that how i learn dude. u just need to apply the skill u learn to personal projects.
That was a very nice intro~
Welcome back
Hey! What do U think about flutter? Is it worth to learn it? Or maybe JS and React are better for starting career?
I really enjoy your content. As a systems administrator, I am trying to break into programming. I have been dabbling for a couple years and have taken some community college courses. I also have some Udemy courses I am going through. I am working on my personal portfolio website. How many projects would you recommend? I have gone to Upwork and even lowered my rates really low, but no luck there. How can I get my foot in the door, even if its part time work to get experience? I imagine someone in Chicago could hire me for part time work. I am in Rockford, just west of Chicago.
I would recommend 2-3 really solid portfolio projects (Check out my video if you haven't). Keep learning every day, and network as much as possible. Networking is 90% of the reason I got my foot in the door at my first job. I personally prefer meet-ups/tech conferences as my means of networking.
so yeah - network, keep studying, apply for as many jobs as possible & make sure to tailor your resume to the requirements, and reach out to recruiters on LinkedIn.
@@kennygunderman should I learn java or c# to get job fast
@@Adam-kk7nw Actually it depends on your career goal, if you want to work in big companies and learn how complex apps and games build, so you have to learn a strong language such as Java, C++, C# and so on.
You're amazing
Kenny, great video, loved the advice, but... why tf you need a 16" M1 Max for compiling code mate? ROFL. I have one because I need the graphics cores for Unreal Engine, at least that's what I tell myself when I reflect on the second mortgage I took out to pay for it.
Can we get a video on data science, everything related to it, please
Bro I know absolutely nothing about Data Science. Check out Ken Jee on TH-cam. He is a Data Science guy
Thank you
I’m looking to take up a trade. What’s the best school or programs to learn coding
Please stop reading the comments while the video is playing.
Focus on the video, the comments are not going anywhere.
4:06 harry potter abracodabra WriteCodeAbra
Did u Learn Web developement in Udemy ? Plz reply... 🥺
🥺 , coding is very challenging really.
Udemy is cool and all, but currently its banned in Russia. Yeah, hate to see people who have no affiliation with anything suffer. What if you want to learn but can't? What if you have no more options of doing things?
Thats crazy you used intellij man lol. But thank you for this video.
Hope you don't mind I screenshotted at 3:10! 😂
programmers realizing programming jobs ain't that fun 😏
been programming since I was 8, now I'm 16. hoping for a nice future
Blessings, John 3:16 (NIV). Jesus loves you.
Bendiciones, Juan 3:16 (NVI). Jesus te ama.
Привет из России
Your video have helped me reach over $200,000 in stocks by age 24! Thanks kenny. Keep the videos coming
I’m convinced that the big investors and analysts are trying to scare us to keep us poor and ignorant to the market…because its steady doing good after all the jobless and market crash talks
Wow what an achievement! Best of luck for the rest of your future, I’m looking forward to being able to invest when I turn 21 in November!
When did you first start investing?
@@lucyben9173 When I was 20 but you need a finance pro to be successful.
@@azah336 Please how can I approach your finance pro? I will like to get intouch with them till I turns 21
It seems like you found your Alpha when you thought you were an alpha I mean your ego has propelled you to start this channel so how narcissistic can one be?
TH-camr level that's how much. Lol.
naa but thanks so much you're providing a service to the community by contributing your experience