View the FREE introduction course here, it breaks down an exact roadmap to becoming a developer and get to a point where you can monetize your skills: techwithtim.net/dev
If you can do pentesting, that means you can do blue teaming. Look up jobs for SoC Analyst. It's your most basic 'entry level' cybersecurity job. Jobs can go from 60k a year to 200k a year depending on your experience, and you can use that to springboard into pentesting as a career. Good luck, friend. You have worth regardless of the money you've made so far.
Well, lucky to have your video show up. I was thinking of bering a Web dev. My classmate is successful, he has clients coming to him, whereas luck didn't play on my favour to me. I barely get any jobs that help pay Upwork costs. Thanks for helping think outside the box...
If we’re being honest, the market needed a reset. There were way too many people being drastically overpaid for the their ability. They weren’t bringing in anywhere near the value they were being paid. Beyond that, when you tell the entire world for years that this career is the bees knees and you’ll make a fuck ton of money doing fuck all playing games and sitting and bean bag chairs at work, why wouldn’t everyone jump in?! So, as a company, you look at supply any demand and realize we’re throwing a lot of money away for not a lot of return on investment.
@@skaylingop9673this is what I was told about the market. I'm taking the self taught route but had some concerns. Fella in the industry said AI isn't the issue but oversaturation. He told me to stick to it and get good enough to build an awesome portfolio. I'll take his advice.
Also said that a lot of developper are making 50k 60k with no growth after 14 yrs of experiences. Me Android developer in Europe ( France ) . After taxes that's 3000, 4000 euros ( the same in USD more or less ) per months. It's not lame but that's not : Waow. So.. coding is not a silver bullet. It's what I need to know to break those barriers that I need to know... I managed to make 611 gbp per day as a freelancer in Geneva that's the max I was able to do.
Also depends on location friend, on average americans make more and keep more than europeans. Yet if youre in my country the average senior developer working in a national company doesnt make more than maybe 20-25k annually
One thing that i have understood that, earning money requires a mindset, bcoz you must be knowing everything be it programming but still you should have that mind to turn your efforts into bucks ,if you don't have that mind, even after knowing everything its useless. Not related to the video but Another reality is that every man/women realises it at some point of life, its not something that we can achieve just by watching someone explain to us. you need to realise it on your own
Indeed... I've got tons of skills, 3d Art skills, CAD skills, coding skills, mechanical and computer technician skills, networking skills, multi-media skills... Yet I can't figure out how to sell myself out of a wet paper bag and have only ever managed to get low paying Jobs do janitorial work or apprenticeship work. Yet I know there are people with half the skills I've got that landed themselves a 6 figure Job because they know how to convince people they are worth it... I simply lack this skill.
@@JohnnyThund3r Like any skill, it can be learned. You know you're in the highest percentile, you are allowed to act a little arrogant (trust me, you've earned that right). OWN those sklls and make it clear the employer is missing out on you.
This video is such a breath of fresh air, in a market full of people trying to scam and take the low road for profit. Thanks and God bless you for sharing actually good advice for people who want to learn coding seriously. Despite the state of the market, I believe people who have a good reason to code and enjoy it to at least some extent will find some success in it in some way or another.
Been in IT/networking for 30 years in 2024. Also know how to code, know HTML/CSS but lag in SQL and JavaScript. I have not found a permanent way to make money at coding that makes me more than the networking portion of my career. I'd love to have a one on one chat with Tim to see how I could improve my skills, as coding for my primary career has always been a dream of mine.
Honestly, if you are interested in web development and only know HTML and CSS, you probably need to upskill to be more competitive. That being said, knowing HTML and CSS is still very useful, even in some unexpected ways. A good example is for web scraping: scraping a web page in Python can be enhanced greatly by knowing how to use CSS locators. Scraping is common in data science, but data scientists generally focus more on math, processing, and storage. Knowing HTML and CSS would help you with collecting data in a way your peers may not be good at. Take inventory of what you want to actually do every day and find what will let you do that. From there, start learning by doing as close of an approximation of it as you can. Progressively build your way up, filling skill gaps as you go.
Hi, it would be great if u can talk about impact of AI for junior level jobs and maybe even senior level at some point(after a few years) when GPTs write code for you and most job will probably be affected in the upcoming 5 to 10 years.
@@jamaludeenameen5361 It's just marketing to lead you to buy some book for 17dollars, and probably get your information through cookies and context fingerprinting. Tim isn't lying about ways to make money, but the ways do seem more geared for people that have a consultant like nature.
One great thing about building a SaaS that it doesn’t matter who you are and how much experience do you have and what are your qualifications like how would it matter when it comes to freelancing and full time jobs. That’s what makes building a SaaS great option for new developers looking to build experience and potentially make money, and even if your SaaS flops you would still have a great project to add to your resume and portfolio.
summary : tap in to different industries and try which one works out for you how do you know it works ? if people are paying you for it unless that happens keep on going and try as many areas as possible
Make millions in a year? You're doing something wrong here. If you're "making millions in a year"... you wouldn't be here on TH-cam, you would be out there continuing to make millions and investing and leveraging all of that. You likely mean that you had revenue of millions in a year. Revenue is different than what you make. "Making money" is another phrase for profit. You're not making millions in profit, you're generating millions in revenue and had to use a lot of that revenue to pay the bills that you incurred to generate that revenue... and you're making a smaller percentage of that as profit.
@@TechWithTim Your statements in the video imply otherwise. They're implying that you made millions in a year from writing software. Maybe rewatch your video instead of immediately jumping on a post. It might be good feedback because perhaps you're not communicating what you intended to.
If you haven’t made one already I’d love to see a video where you explain what a beginner, average, and professional programmer can do. I’m learning programming now but not sure where I would actually classify myself. I’m guessing Noob haha
I wish to add to, something you said early. Software development is unique in its 'force multiplier' effect in terms of sunken cost to reward. There's no other professional endeavor that CAN reward you so wildly for such little initial investment. No need to chase investors, put a house at risk for an initial business loan and (as you've mentioned) not requiring a 4 year degree.
I'm 58, I've been coding in shell scripting for 20 years and have written code for companies that got notice of the vendor (SUSE) and was even asked to give a speech and presentation at SUSE-Con, past few years been studying python (many of your videos)- I currently work in global IT for a worldwide financial corporation. I have no retirement so I want to use this idea to be able to live, until I die :D
Awesome video, thank you for sharing! Once I'm able to monetise from one of those ideas, I shall come back and hit that thanks button with a dollar sign in it, even if I sincerely doubt that you need the extra income from those clicks ;)
Every week there seems to be a new breakthrough with AI and it's ability to code, could you do a video on how you think this will change things for upcoming developers?
you have multiple tools to look for answers when stuck like documentation, StackOverflow, blog posts, yt videos etc. AI is just one such tool that can answer your questions(with low accuracy atm). Thats it.
It won't change your life, it just makes you excited for 3 days just like getting a phone or a laptop first time or a new car. you will always have new problem
I've been learning Python for about a year now. Even after setting up profiles on LinkedIn, Fiverr, and Upwork, I haven't had any luck getting freelance work. I'm starting to wonder if software/Python development might not be the right fit for me. I do have a good foundation in programming and IT, and I'm also interested in networking and ethical hacking. Do you think it's a good idea to explore ethical hacking as a potential career path? I'm not just looking for something I enjoy, but also a field where I can truly excel. Any advice on whether ethical hacking is a viable option for me would be greatly appreciated!
I would recommend reaching out to a bunch of people on a platform like linkedin that have pursued the hacking career and one of them will likely get back to you on if it's a viable career choice and maybe some insight on how to approach it.
Even though the skill has python , much of the freelancing jobs fiverr and Upwork seem to be working on websites, Django/flask and also web scraping. So unless you're into working on websites the job opportunities are limited.
easy look around youtube. Never ever code a single line in your life -> steal content from others who already did what you want to do -> You want to start a youtube channel about programming
I think he just pushed the numbers too high. It's not that easy. Freelancing is not easy for beginners and the buyers more often look for Software Houses or small companies to do their work.
Bro what kind of skill should I learn means AI &ML ,web development, cyber security,game development.Right now I'm pursuing b tech cse in second year of my college.can you suggest you what should I do.
Web development or game development. Bro you can basically choose to do anything you want. So far you know your programming stuff then you're getting paid either one🤝
Can anybody suggest me about what should I do to get a Web developer job? I love to work with React Js and Node Js but I don't have Bachelor Degree that most of the companies require. I am currently working for company as a Wordpress developer and they don't even give good salary around $25/month 😢. Please If somebody can guide me... I want to work and study further.
How would you suggest one try to break into freelancing? I am decent at coding, but where do I look to find freelancing jobs? That's the part I struggle with
Yepp and also where to find those $70/hour junior dev projects. I can only find those freelancing jobbs that offer like $10 or 20 and it's a fierce competition with the ones offering the jobs requiring basically a university degree and many years of experience, not someone self taught that's only been doing this for a year or so... Would be nice to have some "real" evidence that these jobs exists, instead of just "trust me bro" statements.. But hey it's YT, anything for a click.. 😆
@@Kricke87 His tip for "Making money in coding" was "freelancing".. such a nothingness statement. A fucking carpenter, plumber or doctor can all make money "freelancing". That's just an observation on how people work. Couldn't even say a area of work typical of freelancers. pure trash.
Enough selling snake oil, the development career has gone down that's it and will keep going down as long as 1000 bootcamp, TH-camrs who do Videos more than having real coding jobs, guys the software development has gone down, find another field as I am currently doing.
I need help my command prompt shows me error regard wheel-something, I am typing to solve this problem by watching video, i am asking do you have an video about this problem
Same, I met Elizabeth stark last year for the first time at a conference in Wilshire, after then my Life has changed for good.God bless Elizabeth stark
Tim you're just an influencer and not a developer, a famous phrase says "if you can't do it, teach it". Stop roleplaying as a "senior dev" makes me cringe.
You’re more than entitled to your opinion. I’ll just say I’ve been coding now for over 12 years. I do a lot of coding that’s not shared on TH-cam, I get paid upwards of $400/hour to do dev work for various companies and I ran a dev team building a full scale production mobile app that scaled to thousands of people. I am objectively a very experienced developer and get job offers weekly from companies that would love to hire me as senior and sometimes higher. Anyways, enjoy the video!
View the FREE introduction course here, it breaks down an exact roadmap to becoming a developer and get to a point where you can monetize your skills: techwithtim.net/dev
More 'precise' chapters:
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6:05 - "Freelancing"
7:38 - "Tutoring"
8:57 - "Tutorials"
9:56 - "Personal Brand"
11:18 - "Software as a service" (SaaS)
12:32 - "Mobile apps"
13:02 - "WordPress or Shopify themes"
13:37 - "Technical writing"
14:09 - "Helping Small Businesses"
16:06 - "Bug Bounties"
17:24 - "Hackathons"
18:10- "Grants"
19:13- "User-Generated Content" (UGC)
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Thanks man. Helped a lot
Thanks Man
This really helps
Superstar you....!!!!
none of those give money in ai era
step 1: get a job before 2021
step 2: repeat
Also, start really young, like high-schooler young.
I just started web development I'm 17 in Nigeria just completed my first paid project of $311 it's not much but it's something 😅
Congrats bro keep up the grind, if I may ask where do you get jobs because i finished my courses and I have no idea how to get a job 😅
@@mohamedeno1282 Don't believe everything you read online.
what job did you do and how did you get it
Wow...is it possible to know how you did ?? Can I have your email or something like that...?
Wow I wish to do something like that how to make it happen
I’m 37, never made more than 30 thou in a year. Been studying coding / pentesting for 12 months. God, I hope I have worth.
It’ll all pay off ❤
You've got these, keep up!
If you can do pentesting, that means you can do blue teaming. Look up jobs for SoC Analyst. It's your most basic 'entry level' cybersecurity job. Jobs can go from 60k a year to 200k a year depending on your experience, and you can use that to springboard into pentesting as a career. Good luck, friend. You have worth regardless of the money you've made so far.
You’re still young bro, main thing is keep it up. You still got 30 years of work life ahead
Keep going j0hn. You have worth. Unfortunately we have to beat the hardest critic in the room, ourselves.
Hello from Tunisia, btw im a software developer, i've just started my career and in two years i'll be that guy you talked about xD
Well, lucky to have your video show up. I was thinking of bering a Web dev. My classmate is successful, he has clients coming to him, whereas luck didn't play on my favour to me. I barely get any jobs that help pay Upwork costs. Thanks for helping think outside the box...
I watch your videos for 4 years Tim. Got hooked up with your machine learning videos. Love u bro❤
I have a bachelor's degree in English so I feel that technical writing would be a great path for me as a side income.
Meanwhile, in the real world, thousands of developers are losing their jobs.
If we’re being honest, the market needed a reset. There were way too many people being drastically overpaid for the their ability.
They weren’t bringing in anywhere near the value they were being paid.
Beyond that, when you tell the entire world for years that this career is the bees knees and you’ll make a fuck ton of money doing fuck all playing games and sitting and bean bag chairs at work, why wouldn’t everyone jump in?!
So, as a company, you look at supply any demand and realize we’re throwing a lot of money away for not a lot of return on investment.
@@skaylingop9673this is what I was told about the market. I'm taking the self taught route but had some concerns. Fella in the industry said AI isn't the issue but oversaturation. He told me to stick to it and get good enough to build an awesome portfolio. I'll take his advice.
Good video timing - I'm about to leave my 404 country next week and start over as freelancer coder
Best of luck!
Where u from tho?
What's your country ?
Like this video so I can keep coming back to watch this
💪
Also said that a lot of developper are making 50k 60k with no growth after 14 yrs of experiences. Me Android developer in Europe ( France ) . After taxes that's 3000, 4000 euros ( the same in USD more or less ) per months. It's not lame but that's not : Waow. So.. coding is not a silver bullet.
It's what I need to know to break those barriers that I need to know... I managed to make 611 gbp per day as a freelancer in Geneva that's the max I was able to do.
Also depends on location friend, on average americans make more and keep more than europeans.
Yet if youre in my country the average senior developer working in a national company doesnt make more than maybe 20-25k annually
that's pretty low
Bro Is back ...
Watching your videos since I started college. Now I'm an expert and work as Senior Consultant, I still watch your videos! Amazing content.
Wow that’s amazing!
One thing that i have understood that, earning money requires a mindset, bcoz you must be knowing everything be it programming but still you should have that mind to turn your efforts into bucks ,if you don't have that mind, even after knowing everything its useless.
Not related to the video but Another reality is that every man/women realises it at some point of life, its not something that we can achieve just by watching someone explain to us. you need to realise it on your own
Indeed... I've got tons of skills, 3d Art skills, CAD skills, coding skills, mechanical and computer technician skills, networking skills, multi-media skills... Yet I can't figure out how to sell myself out of a wet paper bag and have only ever managed to get low paying Jobs do janitorial work or apprenticeship work.
Yet I know there are people with half the skills I've got that landed themselves a 6 figure Job because they know how to convince people they are worth it... I simply lack this skill.
@@JohnnyThund3r Like any skill, it can be learned. You know you're in the highest percentile, you are allowed to act a little arrogant (trust me, you've earned that right). OWN those sklls and make it clear the employer is missing out on you.
This video is such a breath of fresh air, in a market full of people trying to scam and take the low road for profit. Thanks and God bless you for sharing actually good advice for people who want to learn coding seriously. Despite the state of the market, I believe people who have a good reason to code and enjoy it to at least some extent will find some success in it in some way or another.
Been in IT/networking for 30 years in 2024. Also know how to code, know HTML/CSS but lag in SQL and JavaScript. I have not found a permanent way to make money at coding that makes me more than the networking portion of my career. I'd love to have a one on one chat with Tim to see how I could improve my skills, as coding for my primary career has always been a dream of mine.
Honestly, if you are interested in web development and only know HTML and CSS, you probably need to upskill to be more competitive. That being said, knowing HTML and CSS is still very useful, even in some unexpected ways. A good example is for web scraping: scraping a web page in Python can be enhanced greatly by knowing how to use CSS locators. Scraping is common in data science, but data scientists generally focus more on math, processing, and storage. Knowing HTML and CSS would help you with collecting data in a way your peers may not be good at.
Take inventory of what you want to actually do every day and find what will let you do that. From there, start learning by doing as close of an approximation of it as you can. Progressively build your way up, filling skill gaps as you go.
Hi, it would be great if u can talk about impact of AI for junior level jobs and maybe even senior level at some point(after a few years) when GPTs write code for you and most job will probably be affected in the upcoming 5 to 10 years.
you need to find the banned ebook money borlest even if it's the last thing you do in life
What's it about please
Nice funnel.. lol
@@jamaludeenameen5361 It's just marketing to lead you to buy some book for 17dollars, and probably get your information through cookies and context fingerprinting. Tim isn't lying about ways to make money, but the ways do seem more geared for people that have a consultant like nature.
i guess this was what i needed to hear, thanxs mn
Hello from Karakalpakstan.
I'm a big fan of you. Always love your content. Thanks Tim. I found it helpful ❤
I Love His Contents 🥰🥰
Thank you Tim
Dude, fellow Canadian, I didn't know you had another YT channel. I like that stuff much more than coding, lol
Loved ur mention 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Honestly and honestly, my eyes filled with tears when I reached the minute 22.45s
A good lecture, I learned a lot and shared it with friends!
You always make a big point in your content.. keep the good work.
This video is what you call VALUE. Thanks Tim
Thanks for this video Tim ! Really appreciate you sir ..
As always, thank you, Tim!
Thanks I'm currently making money from coding from Upwork and side gigs while waiting for a job, looking to start something Saas related.
I love your videos alot ♥
Thank you!
Thanks for the update fam 🤝
One great thing about building a SaaS that it doesn’t matter who you are and how much experience do you have and what are your qualifications like how would it matter when it comes to freelancing and full time jobs.
That’s what makes building a SaaS great option for new developers looking to build experience and potentially make money, and even if your SaaS flops you would still have a great project to add to your resume and portfolio.
You are the best
No you are ;)
valueable information thanks
Thanks for the video, I agree tutoring is a good place to start, I run a tutoring service, focused on Python programming.
summary :
tap in to different industries and try which one works out for you how do you know it works ? if people are paying you for it unless that happens keep on going and try as many areas as possible
Make millions in a year? You're doing something wrong here. If you're "making millions in a year"... you wouldn't be here on TH-cam, you would be out there continuing to make millions and investing and leveraging all of that. You likely mean that you had revenue of millions in a year. Revenue is different than what you make. "Making money" is another phrase for profit. You're not making millions in profit, you're generating millions in revenue and had to use a lot of that revenue to pay the bills that you incurred to generate that revenue... and you're making a smaller percentage of that as profit.
Did you get access to finances? Obviously most of the money I make is from TH-cam. So why would I not be here on TH-cam making money?
@@TechWithTim Your statements in the video imply otherwise. They're implying that you made millions in a year from writing software. Maybe rewatch your video instead of immediately jumping on a post. It might be good feedback because perhaps you're not communicating what you intended to.
If you haven’t made one already I’d love to see a video where you explain what a beginner, average, and professional programmer can do. I’m learning programming now but not sure where I would actually classify myself. I’m guessing Noob haha
good job
Your story is inspiring and it's a gift to all of us that you have shared this experience. Thank you sir
I wish to add to, something you said early. Software development is unique in its 'force multiplier' effect in terms of sunken cost to reward. There's no other professional endeavor that CAN reward you so wildly for such little initial investment. No need to chase investors, put a house at risk for an initial business loan and (as you've mentioned) not requiring a 4 year degree.
That is actually quite valuable
I'm 58, I've been coding in shell scripting for 20 years and have written code for companies that got notice of the vendor (SUSE) and was even asked to give a speech and presentation at SUSE-Con, past few years been studying python (many of your videos)- I currently work in global IT for a worldwide financial corporation. I have no retirement so I want to use this idea to be able to live, until I die :D
nobody asked
Really great vid ❤
Thank you! 😁
From when Jess Pinkman is going to teach about coding. yah ****
Awesome video, thank you for sharing! Once I'm able to monetise from one of those ideas, I shall come back and hit that thanks button with a dollar sign in it, even if I sincerely doubt that you need the extra income from those clicks ;)
I would like to see more videos like this
Every week there seems to be a new breakthrough with AI and it's ability to code, could you do a video on how you think this will change things for upcoming developers?
you have multiple tools to look for answers when stuck like documentation, StackOverflow, blog posts, yt videos etc. AI is just one such tool that can answer your questions(with low accuracy atm). Thats it.
It's not 2021 anymore you are hopeless here
All I need is 1500 a week to change my life 😩😩
Bruh don't cry be realistic work hard and earn it
It won't change your life, it just makes you excited for 3 days just like getting a phone or a laptop first time or a new car. you will always have new problem
@@Cubing-Iz-EZ I bust my ass. I'm just pointing out the video is talking about 100k+ when I'll settle for 1500 a week
@@No_Shanks1 Real
Remember : programming isn't dead. Coding is. (Study software engineering)
I've been learning Python for about a year now. Even after setting up profiles on LinkedIn, Fiverr, and Upwork, I haven't had any luck getting freelance work. I'm starting to wonder if software/Python development might not be the right fit for me.
I do have a good foundation in programming and IT, and I'm also interested in networking and ethical hacking. Do you think it's a good idea to explore ethical hacking as a potential career path? I'm not just looking for something I enjoy, but also a field where I can truly excel.
Any advice on whether ethical hacking is a viable option for me would be greatly appreciated!
I would recommend reaching out to a bunch of people on a platform like linkedin that have pursued the hacking career and one of them will likely get back to you on if it's a viable career choice and maybe some insight on how to approach it.
Even though the skill has python , much of the freelancing jobs fiverr and Upwork seem to be working on websites, Django/flask and also web scraping. So unless you're into working on websites the job opportunities are limited.
Hey Tim bring back the JS stuff really miss it
can you give us a benchmark or a bar of some sort to know you are good enough to offer a value?
Hi tim, am not sure where is your strategy of learning coding and making moeny from it fits in the "Grand scheme of AI & LLM" coding assistant. ?
hi tim i am from india❤
Hello!
I’m curious about how did you find the Tunisian developer? Upwork?
easy look around youtube. Never ever code a single line in your life -> steal content from others who already did what you want to do -> You want to start a youtube channel about programming
My python programming mentor 🧎🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻🔥🔥
Big fan
rational ,respectful , smart , all love and respect from Jordan (middle-east)❤
Was broke today this video couldn't come any sooner 🙏
what are the jobs that pay millions in a year in tech like first year and I love your videos man your awesome
Bro went from one of the best "tech" TH-camr, where I learned basically all my beginner Python skills, to a click baiter. 😬
Why do you think this is clickbait?
All talk no action, no tutorial, no good, next! 😂
Step 0. Sell courses and videos
Ding ding ding
Learn to click-bait, not code
I think he just pushed the numbers too high. It's not that easy. Freelancing is not easy for beginners and the buyers more often look for Software Houses or small companies to do their work.
Bro what kind of skill should I learn means AI &ML ,web development, cyber security,game development.Right now I'm pursuing b tech cse in second year of my college.can you suggest you what should I do.
Web development or game development. Bro you can basically choose to do anything you want. So far you know your programming stuff then you're getting paid either one🤝
Can anybody suggest me about what should I do to get a Web developer job? I love to work with React Js and Node Js but I don't have Bachelor Degree that most of the companies require. I am currently working for company as a Wordpress developer and they don't even give good salary around $25/month 😢. Please If somebody can guide me... I want to work and study further.
STOP TELLING PEOPLE TO LEARN TO CODE
This.
100% true.
Why? Honest question
Why?
How would you suggest one try to break into freelancing? I am decent at coding, but where do I look to find freelancing jobs? That's the part I struggle with
Yepp and also where to find those $70/hour junior dev projects. I can only find those freelancing jobbs that offer like $10 or 20 and it's a fierce competition with the ones offering the jobs requiring basically a university degree and many years of experience, not someone self taught that's only been doing this for a year or so... Would be nice to have some "real" evidence that these jobs exists, instead of just "trust me bro" statements.. But hey it's YT, anything for a click.. 😆
@@Kricke87 hey I can't even find the $20/hour jobs. Where do you find those?
@@Kricke87 His tip for "Making money in coding" was "freelancing".. such a nothingness statement. A fucking carpenter, plumber or doctor can all make money "freelancing". That's just an observation on how people work. Couldn't even say a area of work typical of freelancers. pure trash.
@@JimPlaysGames interesting too
Man you're the best In YT.
In reality you make money on TH-cam
Only in us you get the big bucks in coding
Enough selling snake oil, the development career has gone down that's it and will keep going down as long as 1000 bootcamp, TH-camrs who do Videos more than having real coding jobs, guys the software development has gone down, find another field as I am currently doing.
i cant freelance when i am only 15, the tax forums are so annoying
time wasting video.
Really hard to code im my new lambo
I have project now creating whatsapp bot can u make tutorial on it thanks.
I need help my command prompt shows me error regard wheel-something,
I am typing to solve this problem by watching video, i am asking do you have an video about this problem
Try asking chatgpt
@@TechWithTim okay, let me try that!
"I am an expert level programmer" I like him...
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Tim I guess you're christian coz you speak the fact
If your only motivation is to chase money from this profession.. you will fail /20+ years full-time dev in the space.
What are your other motivations? A genuine interest in technology? That is a very vague answer that anyone can give.
Thank you Lord Jesus for the gift of life and blessings to me and my family $14,120.47 weekly profit Our lord Jesus have lifted up my Life!!!🙏❤️❤️
I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??
Sure, the investment-advisor that guides me is..
Elizabeth stark
Same, I met Elizabeth stark last year for the first time at a conference in Wilshire, after then my Life has changed for good.God bless Elizabeth stark
Her services is the best, I got a brand new Lambo last week and paid off my mortgage loan thanks to her wonderful services!
Blah blah blah, 40 mins wasted.
Tim you're just an influencer and not a developer, a famous phrase says "if you can't do it, teach it". Stop roleplaying as a "senior dev" makes me cringe.
He's not a developer?😢
You’re more than entitled to your opinion. I’ll just say I’ve been coding now for over 12 years. I do a lot of coding that’s not shared on TH-cam, I get paid upwards of $400/hour to do dev work for various companies and I ran a dev team building a full scale production mobile app that scaled to thousands of people. I am objectively a very experienced developer and get job offers weekly from companies that would love to hire me as senior and sometimes higher. Anyways, enjoy the video!
@@TechWithTim Don't explain them bro, you will have people like him in every video saying its same stuff, irrelevant stuff, etc
@@TechWithTim roasted him ❤
Bro u got humbled
Please do a properly edited video, focusing with ADHD is very difficult
Hi Tim, i am from Pakistan 🇵🇰
First, to comment 😂