how to get hooked for coding 1. MAKE STREAK 2. MAKE IT EASY 3. MAKE IT FUN - ENJOY WHAT YOU CREATE 4. MAKE CHECKLIST 5. NOVALITY - CHECKOUT NEW PROJECTS
Obsession isn't good in any context. Becoming obsessed with any activity implies that you're undervaluing other activities, and this usually leads to terrible results in other aspects of life. *Congratulations, you're a great developer, but your obsession drove your family and friends away, caused you to neglect your health and appearance, and left you behind on your bills!* Not the outcome anyone wants.
Bhaiya, this streak maintaining thing is real. I've fallen into this. And, I never knew ki mere ko itna DSA aata hai. Thanks for bringing out this POV into these. Working on ML(theory + code + projects) and MERN for GSOC'25 simultaneously. Thanks for the motivation.
Novelty is the one thing which keeps me motivated. So far i have worked with more than 5 programming languages. Gained experience in different domains like cyber security, backend development, frontend development, mobile app development using react native, serverless architectures, Devops, system administration and AI I have used different liux distributions like ubuntu, zorin, kali linux, amazon linux, cent os and many more. Building some amazing side projects.
6:34 This I think is one of the biggest keys to actually making progress. If you have other ways of easily getting the dopamine hit, then coding isn't going to be your go-to way to get it. Having the discipline to make coding your route to those other dopamine hits, as well as being one in and of itself, is super important. Enjoyed the video.
@@Bhavani18kwell, 1. Take actions without caring about time. You can reward yourself with small things too after completing the task. 2. Missing your schedule is fine(for me, this is the most important) most ppl will feel demotivated if they keep thinking, they can keep up with their schedule. 3. Building habit takes around 21days but if you keep thinking like, "I will do it for 21days daily, it will become my habit automatically." No, it won't. You need to accept it and try to do it daily. As I said, missing schedule is fine, no one can be 100% disciplined. 4. Don't miss your schedule intentionally. 5. Mediate daily and learn about brain tbh. It's you, how you decide, either be successful or not. It's you deciding about your future.
if you are counting it , you have no interest in coding but the package it offers ! sadly I have the same problem and the video is teaching us to see coding as an opportunity to create something innovative .
can you think about a average student perspective and prepare a DSA sheet, this should cover all topics, it should gradually increase the toughness, it should be such that student, should never lose hope and discontinue
I feel this one since August when I started doing playwright test automation. I can from Manual qa background and I find coding automation challenging. It's addicting that i have to code even weekends
Honestly I love the video and the approaches you said. I am definitely looking forward to it and starting to get coding dopamine hits ❤ your video motivate me to do focus in coding and improve my skills 😊
Thanks a lot sir, playing games or social media they made my time less to coding a lot. This will help me to let coding more and make my dreams job to be real soon.
I really think like you, but the technicalities you explained about mind (novelty ,how dopamine works ) really blow my Mind. I found out you are a great Thinker. You achieved big life lessons in this small age only. I am really happy to learn from you.
Could you make a video on taking software-related notes? Starting DSA soon and need tips on what to write under each topic, after solving problems, and how to identify corner cases. Thanks! 😊
You can only be addicted to coding if you are interested in it. When you are passionate about something you don't need to trick your brain in doing something by making it easy. Only thing you need is focus and showing up everyday. It happens naturally. What's the point of tricking your brain into doing something you probably don't enjoy, something that doesn't add meaning to your life? Life is short so do what you love instead of forcing yourself to do something you don't enjoy. I have realised all this from my personal experiences.
Nice video bro! can you provide us with that chart of web developing tasks? seems interesting. For people who just started i think a roadmap is a good start to keep track of our archivements. Thanks again for the video!!
Can u Plz recommend me any best website where I should practice coding from being a beginner to advanced level. I am a beginner doing software engineer I really need such types of website.
I think you missed one of the most important points to this equation. Interest. If there is no interest, it will always seem like a task, and not something you do because you want to do it. But rather, something you do because you have to do it.
Hello ashish, I am currently facing some confusion. I have 3.5 years of experience in the same company, and I now have the opportunity to work on a project from scratch as a Java developer. As part of this, I have been offered a 3-month onsite assignment. Should I accept this opportunity or decline it to stay back and prepare for a job switch? My concern is that after completing the onsite, I will have 4 years of experience, and interviews may become more challenging. What should I do? Please advise.
Bro, thanks for sharing.. One thing, is the laptop, macbook pro M4 ? Please share the details of your laptop. I wanted to purchase macbook with the same laptop configuration you have for coding.
awesome video but i dont play video games for the win, i play them cause they are fun to play, now how do i make coding more "fun to play" or spend time coding
Thanks for watching guys!
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Iam new subscriber ❤,I am student I don't aware of technology, where to start your playlist and learning in coding event I don't know about newsletter
Aye cuz this is really dope
I subscribed, but I cant receive pdf
I never had listened these strategies 😮
Thanks for the help 😊
Great strategies. Been learning coding through Mimo it’s been implementing some of your tactics with it
how to get hooked for coding
1. MAKE STREAK
2. MAKE IT EASY
3. MAKE IT FUN - ENJOY WHAT YOU CREATE
4. MAKE CHECKLIST
5. NOVALITY - CHECKOUT NEW PROJECTS
Great
sahi kaha
Obsession is the key to success actually. You just need to get obsessed to the correct thing.
Right! There is no formula. Its just obsession and nothing more!
What's about programming is obsessive?
@@Hayk_empty_cloud result
Creative creations
Obsession isn't good in any context. Becoming obsessed with any activity implies that you're undervaluing other activities, and this usually leads to terrible results in other aspects of life.
*Congratulations, you're a great developer, but your obsession drove your family and friends away, caused you to neglect your health and appearance, and left you behind on your bills!*
Not the outcome anyone wants.
Bhaiya, this streak maintaining thing is real. I've fallen into this. And, I never knew ki mere ko itna DSA aata hai. Thanks for bringing out this POV into these.
Working on ML(theory + code + projects) and MERN for GSOC'25 simultaneously.
Thanks for the motivation.
Novelty is the one thing which keeps me motivated.
So far i have worked with more than 5 programming languages.
Gained experience in different domains like cyber security, backend development, frontend development, mobile app development using react native, serverless architectures, Devops, system administration and AI
I have used different liux distributions like ubuntu, zorin, kali linux, amazon linux, cent os and many more.
Building some amazing side projects.
Bhai, how long it took to achieve those skills???
@israqadi4045 it took me 8 years, I have been writing code since my 12th class (2016). And I have 4.6 years of work experience.
6:34 This I think is one of the biggest keys to actually making progress. If you have other ways of easily getting the dopamine hit, then coding isn't going to be your go-to way to get it. Having the discipline to make coding your route to those other dopamine hits, as well as being one in and of itself, is super important. Enjoyed the video.
12 hours a day average 6 days a week for the past 7 months on my first job , forget programming i dont even like playing games anymore
Lots of hardwork you are putting bro! Hat's off
How much time it required you to build such discipline
@@Bhavani18kwell,
1. Take actions without caring about time. You can reward yourself with small things too after completing the task.
2. Missing your schedule is fine(for me, this is the most important) most ppl will feel demotivated if they keep thinking, they can keep up with their schedule.
3. Building habit takes around 21days but if you keep thinking like, "I will do it for 21days daily, it will become my habit automatically." No, it won't. You need to accept it and try to do it daily. As I said, missing schedule is fine, no one can be 100% disciplined.
4. Don't miss your schedule intentionally.
5. Mediate daily and learn about brain tbh. It's you, how you decide, either be successful or not. It's you deciding about your future.
if you are counting it , you have no interest in coding but the package it offers ! sadly I have the same problem and the video is teaching us to see coding as an opportunity to create something innovative .
@@Bhavani18k21 days
This is indeed helping. Thank you very much for this simple and effective approach.
One word for this video bhaiya "honest information" thankyou
Bro you've earned my subscription
can you think about a average student perspective and prepare a DSA sheet, this should cover all topics, it should gradually increase the toughness, it should be such that student, should never lose hope and discontinue
Yes Ashish, please consider this
I feel this one since August when I started doing playwright test automation. I can from Manual qa background and I find coding automation challenging. It's addicting that i have to code even weekends
Thank you Ashish. Your advice is straightforward and useful, very much appreciated.
Wow !! ... What a brilliant explanation it was ❤❤
Thanks Man!!
You actually helped me!!❤
Honestly I love the video and the approaches you said. I am definitely looking forward to it and starting to get coding dopamine hits ❤ your video motivate me to do focus in coding and improve my skills 😊
man thank you for doing this content i needed to see this
amazing video 🙌
Great video, this seems like a stoic's approach to coding.
Thank you..This was amazing and so encouraging.
can someone react in any ways so that i get notification to code
Hi
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Thanks a lot sir, playing games or social media they made my time less to coding a lot. This will help me to let coding more and make my dreams job to be real soon.
how cool video!
thankyou man
guys always remeber
"celebrate your wins, even the smaller ones" 7:23
Code very addictive, see the results of code make me very addictive and do again and again
Ashish makes genuine and informative content. Thanks a lot 🙏
AshisJi , excellent thought!!! . out of the box approach to learn something into a habit which is sustainable. wish you good luck.
This is what is want now thanks bro ❤🎉
Very genius idea I am heartily proud of you for your outstanding contribution to youngsters future makings right way.
I really think like you, but the technicalities you explained about mind (novelty ,how dopamine works ) really blow my Mind. I found out you are a great Thinker. You achieved big life lessons in this small age only. I am really happy to learn from you.
Wow this is amazing my mam.
Sir please continue the leetcode pattern series ,will be very helpful for us
Could you make a video on taking software-related notes? Starting DSA soon and need tips on what to write under each topic, after solving problems, and how to identify corner cases. Thanks! 😊
This is actually true
You can only be addicted to coding if you are interested in it. When you are passionate about something you don't need to trick your brain in doing something by making it easy. Only thing you need is focus and showing up everyday. It happens naturally. What's the point of tricking your brain into doing something you probably don't enjoy, something that doesn't add meaning to your life? Life is short so do what you love instead of forcing yourself to do something you don't enjoy. I have realised all this from my personal experiences.
loved it bro...thanks so much for sharing
Nice video bro! can you provide us with that chart of web developing tasks? seems interesting.
For people who just started i think a roadmap is a good start to keep track of our archivements.
Thanks again for the video!!
Thanks for the information!
Awesome bro. That 's true.
Amazing! thank you! Where do you get the stock videos to illustrate your points!
nice one buddy
Totally worth it ❤❤❤❤
Brain is watching this video to trick itself 😭
😂😂😂😂
thank you bhaiya really needed this video
Great video
Thank you Ashish
Very motivational and informative👌
Insightful, Thanks, Keep it up
We game casually but we try to improve competitively
what check list would you make for reading a book or learning another language?
Thank You Ashish Bro
Thanks ❤
Nice video
Please give more videoes like this
just what I needed
Atomic Habits by James Clear applied for coding!
Thumbnail is awesome
Please make a video on communicating good English in front of interviewers.
thanks for motivation
Can you make a video for projects from data structures
very good video good advice
superb
THANK YOU SIR....
Thanks bro
Can u Plz recommend me any best website where I should practice coding from being a beginner to advanced level.
I am a beginner doing software engineer I really need such types of website.
Bro from today I will also start nasye of coding 😅😅😅 by the way thank you for nice video
I think you missed one of the most important points to this equation. Interest. If there is no interest, it will always seem like a task, and not something you do because you want to do it. But rather, something you do because you have to do it.
This is for people who have at least some interest in the area...
I'm getting addicted to coding like I'm addicted to videogames
DSA must do sheet plzz
soon!
@@ashishps_1 plzz fast I am at my final year
@@ashishps_1waiting for it bro, thank you so much
are bhai itna sab pada hau hai already wo to karle nayi sheet leke kya karega
Please make a pattern videos consistently
Hello ashish, I am currently facing some confusion. I have 3.5 years of experience in the same company, and I now have the opportunity to work on a project from scratch as a Java developer. As part of this, I have been offered a 3-month onsite assignment. Should I accept this opportunity or decline it to stay back and prepare for a job switch? My concern is that after completing the onsite, I will have 4 years of experience, and interviews may become more challenging. What should I do? Please advise.
Sir php with laravel still in demand or is it good to start with?? Backend
Thanks ❤
Nice 😇
7:07 video starts here😅
There's a reason why some people never succeed
1:50 Time travel?
Bro, thanks for sharing..
One thing, is the laptop, macbook pro M4 ? Please share the details of your laptop. I wanted to purchase macbook with the same laptop configuration you have for coding.
For me, Coding is already too addictive even on mobile. I just need a Laptop to Increase my addiction.
Respect++❤
Plz tell me more about you .😊
@@itsok5188 I'm no one xd. I liked to try everything even when I was a kid. The things that I gain interest in, I make my hobby.
Respect++
In which app are you coding 🤔?
Please provide how to get job as a fresher in Cybersecurity domain...with company notifications
Golden Advices
thanks you sir
Thanks for motivating ✌️ but if I think it's very hard for me 😢
thank you
7:05
Thanks for 18 subscribers.. 🎉
Dream 500 subscribers.. 😢
awesome video but
i dont play video games for the win, i play them cause they are fun to play, now how do i make coding more "fun to play" or spend time coding
Sometimes when i try to slove the probelm I build the logic but unable to code that logic .So can you please make a video on it
Do solve basic questions
@@ADayWithDev Tried doing it but stuck with this
amazing video
Sir kya ba students web developer ban sakte hai?
Overall, it's quite hard to follow all the points, but I'll try my best..
in the world of AI where it can write most of the code, does it requred to code from scratch.
Not really, but should be in a position to understand, debug
Good tips
Dopamine : The master of disguise 😂
Thanks for the video, please continue patterns videoes.
sure, will do!
@@ashishps_1Pattern videos will be a priceless and most sought playlist.
Please continue this series.
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Saar, your microsoft caught virus saar
-Addicted to scamming
eyvallah kral
LoL on a controller is crazy
thnx bro
Dsa sheet but don't give 5easy 10 medium 5 hard give sheet that build confidence not demotivate us .give beginners friendly so we can follow bhaiya
know your brain knows you tricked it
Bhaiya i am able to solve easy leetcode problems but stuck in medium questions .. what would i do
Same bro 😢😢😢😢
Give to chatgpt and repeat the process again