Nice video, thank you for the good content. A 25 second intro is a little but too much for my liking. I think having chapters in the video would be nice.
To get an entry-level programming job, if you can write code and have created a couple of projects, that is often enough to pass an interview. You should try to go through interviews; if your level or skills are not sufficient, you will be informed, and then you will need to improve your skills and try again. I want to point out that interviewing is also a skill that needs improvement, and you can only get better at it by regularly attending interviews.
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Great video. May I suggest next time to have subtitles so it'll be easier to follow along. Thank you.
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Thanks for the video. It helps me a lot like a beginner frontend web developer
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Nice video, thank you for the good content. A 25 second intro is a little but too much for my liking.
I think having chapters in the video would be nice.
Sir as a new programmer, I'm wondering at what skill level I might be able to get a job in programming field. Any advice?
To get an entry-level programming job, if you can write code and have created a couple of projects, that is often enough to pass an interview.
You should try to go through interviews; if your level or skills are not sufficient, you will be informed, and then you will need to improve your skills and try again.
I want to point out that interviewing is also a skill that needs improvement, and you can only get better at it by regularly attending interviews.
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