I am in the process of teaching myself coding. I started with web development and now understand the fundamentals of HTML and am learning CSS. I have built some static web pages. I assume that next week I will start learning Java Script and maybe three months later I will learn Python and later C. Trying to solve problems has taught me a great deal about coding.
I am 45 years old and just picked up coding after a depressing week(Bipolar 2 here). I needed this suggestions, man. I have short attention span so i need some more encouragement.
Hey my concern is i have been learning how to code for almost two years now and am still struggling when it comes to build something. Am a self-taught by the way
So according to you Sir.... you said to solidify the fundamentals with 3 core programming languages... I think those 3 can be C++, Java, Python and JavaScript?
Yes, whatever core languages you want to choose, learn the fundamentals. Practice small problems and build up to more complex. The key here is staying consistent to learn key concepts that will take you far.
Yeah fundamentals are really important. If you're like me who's still doesn't master the fundamentals, yet has started watching non-beginners tutorials, I think you will just wasting your time because you can't really grasp the more advanced concepts that the experts teach. Tame your ego and master the fundamentals first before venturing to more difficult endeavors. You will thank yourself.
@shafiq_ramli Ego is the enemy for a lot of beginners, which is holding them back from opportunities. I will do a video on this topic. Definitely great points, are you in the job market now?
i was actually thinking about this. i reckon my issue is the practice side, the 1 hour a day does seem feasible however. tutorial hell is also real
I stumbled across this video, and the things you are talking about are very true and accurate. ❤ from Sri Lanka
It's my second day to practice and it is really hell hard but I know for sure I will succeed and make it consistent
You will bro, just stay consistent, and you will get there. If you need help, you can contact me on Instagram or my email. Links in the description.
I am in the process of teaching myself coding. I started with web development and now understand the fundamentals of HTML and am learning CSS. I have built some static web pages. I assume that next week I will start learning Java Script and maybe three months later I will learn Python and later C. Trying to solve problems has taught me a great deal about coding.
That's great bro! Just learn the fundamentals from each language you want to learn and just start building projects. Good luck in your journey!
thanks bro
I am 45 years old and just picked up coding after a depressing week(Bipolar 2 here). I needed this suggestions, man. I have short attention span so i need some more encouragement.
Sorry to hear that, bro. I'm glad this video motivated you to keep going. Doing the hard things will make you better. Keep it up!
Hey there, man. MDD here. I picked up python 2 days ago and it's been going well, personally. Just stopping by to say good luck with your journey!
@@altaccount2635 thank you
@@TheFullstackbro thanks again
Hey my concern is i have been learning how to code for almost two years now and am still struggling when it comes to build something. Am a self-taught by the way
@@ludoviquemakam5046 Have you used AI for some app ideas? Also, what tech stack are you learning?
So according to you Sir.... you said to solidify the fundamentals with 3 core programming languages... I think those 3 can be C++, Java, Python and JavaScript?
Yes, whatever core languages you want to choose, learn the fundamentals. Practice small problems and build up to more complex. The key here is staying consistent to learn key concepts that will take you far.
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Yeah fundamentals are really important.
If you're like me who's still doesn't master the fundamentals, yet has started watching non-beginners tutorials, I think you will just wasting your time because you can't really grasp the more advanced concepts that the experts teach.
Tame your ego and master the fundamentals first before venturing to more difficult endeavors.
You will thank yourself.
@shafiq_ramli Ego is the enemy for a lot of beginners, which is holding them back from opportunities. I will do a video on this topic. Definitely great points, are you in the job market now?
@@TheFullstackbro Currently upskilling myself with data engineering and having a blast!
@@shafiq_ramli That's dope bro! Glad you're enjoying data engineering! Good luck in your journey!
Thanks for the words, this video made me motivated!
yet u do telling us ..like practice what or how to practice them what concept ..all youtubers are just yapping nothing esle