He is right. Don't watch tutorials including the ones he has made or will make. Stick to the documentation. Build projects and ask chatgpt if you get stuck somewhere. This is how I learnt react.
@@cattellingtales3242 Exactly. Also, you need to know how to use tutorials correctly. For examples, if the tutorials have the "useState" thing, then instead of watching how the dude in the videos code, you can look the word "useState" in either chatGPT or google, then code it yourself, to see how the errors are gonna work.
My reason for watching the tutorials videos is very different: I'm a *very* experienced developer, but not from the react world. So I watch these to get small hints on how to do parts effectively. For example, I really liked your hooks videos, as they were short, precise and - as you say - the only ones I had to watch :) As I'm building my first real, big react project, I'm constantly refining my approach to react - all the way from small components to the overall architecture. And all of these tutorial videos are helping me with hints to how to do the building blocks right, which is necessary for how to structure projects. In my position (new to react, not new to development), I constantly need to figure out how to do something. I do find myself searching for the documentation more and more, which is an indication that I know what to search for now. Videos are good at helping figure out what to do. Online documentation is good at showing how to do that. I will probably continue to do both for quite some time.
Everyone saying stop watching tutorials because they don't reflect what's going on in the real world but like... why can't people do tutorials that actually look like real world application xd
Making coding tutorials for beginners is budget-friendly, grabs views quickly, and appeals to a broad audience. However, crafting courses for real-world, enterprise-level projects can be expensive and might not always be worth the investment.
I was able to relate with every word you said as i am a fresher in this industry and during my first two weeks i was scratching my head like what the hell is happening in the code there were so many overlays and higher level components inside the project, but luckily i had a very supportive team to guide me through that time i feel the same with your way of putting things out, thanks man ❤ Btw excited for the course 🤞
I've been unemployed for the past nine months and I'm struggling with my career. I'm eager to learn, but I can't afford any courses. I'm hopeful that you'll notice this and provide some assistance.
Thanks for this video Cosden, your channel has helped me a lot in preparing for real world projects like folder structure, design patterns, reviewing others code and so on, can't wait for more helpful content ❤
Yea that is totally true ...i just change my job after three years at company and started working for big company and now i really see how much i need to learn more to be really familiar with react and it`s ecosysytem
Many people rush through tutorials and get stuck when things become complex. A better approach is to code along, then try to replicate it without the video. If you hit a snag, review that specific part. It takes more time, but it helps the concepts stick and leads to deeper understanding.
I remember starting React while building my saas. That was my first time learning react (I had been using JavaScript for about 6 months by then). The saas went in to make $100 on launch day on Product Hunt. Though it tooke a month to buid what should have taken me 3 days max. 😂 That's when i took react serious. I still watch tutorials but not for complete projects. I only watch a crash course on a package or a feature like auth etc. That way i know what is possible before i dive in the docs.
Thanks for this video, I have been there. I got a job, downloaded the code base, and boom, I don't understand what's going on. I looked like a total loser, I lost the job cos I was in a bad environment as well. I didn't apply for another job for over 2 years.
You really need to make up and code larger projects when you're learning... and even then coming into a real world dev team, someone on the team should really give new hires a tour of the code base.
Idk but its still weird to me, you make tuts which are actually good but say dont watch tuts, while also promoting a course which has tutorials. I mean its not wrong but this is kinda ironical
Do you have any advice to what part of personal projects interests recruiters more? Do they not mind a personal project over youtube tutorials and if so do you know how advanced personal projects should be?
My really big suggestion is to look at good libraries such as react query or radix ui and much more, how it is coded. I did not do that. But I realized it coud make my way to got my first react job much easier. 😢
Great New video in your series , Good work that is Super Content When I found this channel everything had changed to better , Thank you For your working , But plz If you can Record new video about AI , AI tools , and our future as programmers behind the AI in your point of view , I hope that , Have a good days and thank You
Please make the project real and easy to understand. I always got stuck with some tutorials, then I have to spend a long time asking chatgpt😂. Anyway, I have joined the waitlist. Hope the course will be at an affordable price and bring new things.👍
I m student and i dont have that much amount since living in pakistan but i hope i would be affordable to buy i cam across your channel and i would love to learn from you
Can you provide more details on the course like should you know typescript and btw iam still a student so i would really love to know the price so that i can start saving since iam from india its gonna cost us like a lot because of currency difference hoping for the best
Greeting. I am a frontend developer (ReactJS, JavaScript), if anyone has a job position I would be very grateful if you could recommend me or contact me to send you my resume. Thanks in advance, all the best. Otherwise, an excellent video, and I have to agree that the most important thing is to do something on your own outside of the tutorial. Everything seems easy and understandable until you come to a situation where you come across an error yourself and you have to solve it and you don't have a tutorial to just look at the solution. All the best, greetings.
He is right. Don't watch tutorials including the ones he has made or will make. Stick to the documentation. Build projects and ask chatgpt if you get stuck somewhere. This is how I learnt react.
Same, that's how I learnt Vue/Nuxt, also there is not much videos on vue either.
Documentation, chatgpt, stackoverflow, reddit were my go to places
@@cattellingtales3242
Exactly.
Also, you need to know how to use tutorials correctly.
For examples, if the tutorials have the "useState" thing, then instead of watching how the dude in the videos code, you can look the word "useState" in either chatGPT or google, then code it yourself, to see how the errors are gonna work.
My reason for watching the tutorials videos is very different: I'm a *very* experienced developer, but not from the react world. So I watch these to get small hints on how to do parts effectively. For example, I really liked your hooks videos, as they were short, precise and - as you say - the only ones I had to watch :) As I'm building my first real, big react project, I'm constantly refining my approach to react - all the way from small components to the overall architecture. And all of these tutorial videos are helping me with hints to how to do the building blocks right, which is necessary for how to structure projects. In my position (new to react, not new to development), I constantly need to figure out how to do something. I do find myself searching for the documentation more and more, which is an indication that I know what to search for now.
Videos are good at helping figure out what to do. Online documentation is good at showing how to do that. I will probably continue to do both for quite some time.
Yeah in that case it totally makes sense! This video was mostly for beginners who only watch tutorials thinking it will teach them everything
Everyone saying stop watching tutorials because they don't reflect what's going on in the real world but like... why can't people do tutorials that actually look like real world application xd
because it's too advanced for a beginner unfortunately. Things have to be simplified at the start
Simply because one real project is too complex for beginners to learn.
Making coding tutorials for beginners is budget-friendly, grabs views quickly, and appeals to a broad audience. However, crafting courses for real-world, enterprise-level projects can be expensive and might not always be worth the investment.
Why don't u post it after the first simple step then the beginners gonna see it after the simple tutorial@@cosdensolutions
they do. But they're not free.
6:02 nails it... high quality content, broken down to its essence.
Great stuff, keep it going, Darius!
I was able to relate with every word you said as i am a fresher in this industry and during my first two weeks i was scratching my head like what the hell is happening in the code there were so many overlays and higher level components inside the project, but luckily i had a very supportive team to guide me through that time i feel the same with your way of putting things out, thanks man ❤
Btw excited for the course 🤞
I've been unemployed for the past nine months and I'm struggling with my career. I'm eager to learn, but I can't afford any courses. I'm hopeful that you'll notice this and provide some assistance.
he loves that you're unemployed
@@unabonger777 Why would he love that?
Thanks for this video Cosden, your channel has helped me a lot in preparing for real world projects like folder structure, design patterns, reviewing others code and so on, can't wait for more helpful content ❤
I hope your course is free >.
Yea that is totally true ...i just change my job after three years at company and started working for big company and now i really see how much i need to learn more to be really familiar with react and it`s ecosysytem
Can you please make the content (list of topics)of your course visible for an idea whats in the course.
yes of course, it will come with the launch
Kudos to you!!, really waiting for the course!
It’s really, I’m using this method for learning and today I’m improve much. Thanks for sharing 🙌🏻
Many people rush through tutorials and get stuck when things become complex. A better approach is to code along, then try to replicate it without the video. If you hit a snag, review that specific part. It takes more time, but it helps the concepts stick and leads to deeper understanding.
I am gonna buy this course, because we, personally i truely believe in you❤you are one of those rare genuine guy i believe….super excited
Let's gooo! you're going to love it
I remember starting React while building my saas. That was my first time learning react (I had been using JavaScript for about 6 months by then). The saas went in to make $100 on launch day on Product Hunt. Though it tooke a month to buid what should have taken me 3 days max. 😂 That's when i took react serious. I still watch tutorials but not for complete projects. I only watch a crash course on a package or a feature like auth etc. That way i know what is possible before i dive in the docs.
Wish the course is not that expensive for us learning from scratch. Thanks Cosden!
don't watch free tutorials, pay to watch mine!! you could have stopped at " start doing projects "
Is it okay to recreate some of youtubers project ?
Thanks for this video, I have been there. I got a job, downloaded the code base, and boom, I don't understand what's going on. I looked like a total loser, I lost the job cos I was in a bad environment as well. I didn't apply for another job for over 2 years.
You really need to make up and code larger projects when you're learning... and even then coming into a real world dev team, someone on the team should really give new hires a tour of the code base.
When is the course comming? waiting for it!!
tmr ☺️
Very Important video that came to me just the right time i needed it thanks Codsen👏
Idk but its still weird to me, you make tuts which are actually good but say dont watch tuts, while also promoting a course which has tutorials. I mean its not wrong but this is kinda ironical
I'm saying don't just watch tutorials, but use them as a starting point. And my course is project based my dude, it's in the name 😅
How much it will be? the course I mean
everything will be revealed with the next video this week!
Yo man thanks a lot. Is the Project-React free?
Do you have any advice to what part of personal projects interests recruiters more? Do they not mind a personal project over youtube tutorials and if so do you know how advanced personal projects should be?
My really big suggestion is to look at good libraries such as react query or radix ui and much more, how it is coded. I did not do that. But I realized it coud make my way to got my first react job much easier. 😢
It's really hard to even grasp what those are doing when you're still a beginner
when will your React Project course come out? any estimate date?
I said it in the video!
@@cosdensolutions yes you did. I commented before finishing the video lol
Great New video in your series , Good work that is Super Content When I found this channel everything had changed to better , Thank you For your working , But plz If you can Record new video about AI , AI tools , and our future as programmers behind the AI in your point of view , I hope that , Have a good days and thank You
how long it will be the react project, in hours? Can wait to see it
it's self-paced, so however long you decide to take. But there's a lot in there and there's a whole part 2 coming later!
Waiting for it brother. Nice video. I want to be a free lancer. Please teach us how to free lance also
Would love to buy, but converting the money to nigeria money, wow, a bit much for someone learning 😢
Did I understand it right ? Project React this week ? 😮
yessss
@@cosdensolutions fantastic 😃 I won’t sleep today 😃
The link is currently not working, can you provide me a solution on how to access the course?
Thank you for the truth
Please the project react link isn't working what do i do
Please make the project real and easy to understand. I always got stuck with some tutorials, then I have to spend a long time asking chatgpt😂. Anyway, I have joined the waitlist. Hope the course will be at an affordable price and bring new things.👍
It is exactly that ☺️ coming VERY SOON
@@cosdensolutions great🥰
What skills do you think a junior should have to get the position
Check out my roadmap 2024 video, the last section is exactly about that!
I wonder how you would have felt if you didnt prepare yourself like you did. atleast the tutorials got you the job and a good head start
With Claude 3 and chatGPT 4 you dont need to watch tutorial videos anymore…
Yeah you do 😋 very curious how many hallucinations people adopt as React patterns
When your project react course will launch?
this week! It's going to be the next video
@@cosdensolutions cool cant wait to take your project react course 🔥
@@cosdensolutionsanticipating for it
Wohhooooo letsss go !
I wish you and me as customer success , inshallah
I m student and i dont have that much amount since living in pakistan but i hope i would be affordable to buy i cam across your channel and i would love to learn from you
How are people giving positive reviews of the course if it is not out yet?
test group
Cool, thanks!@@cosdensolutions
Meanwhile Watching tutorial how to stop doing tutorials, im going crazy
how much will it cost?
Details coming very very soon
Thank you bro I appreciate your efforts ❤❤
Can you provide more details on the course like should you know typescript and btw iam still a student so i would really love to know the price so that i can start saving since iam from india its gonna cost us like a lot because of currency difference hoping for the best
join the waitlist, everything will be announced this week! Don't worry!
Hope it is not expensive, just like other TH-camrs course
Greeting. I am a frontend developer (ReactJS, JavaScript), if anyone has a job position I would be very grateful if you could recommend me or contact me to send you my resume. Thanks in advance, all the best. Otherwise, an excellent video, and I have to agree that the most important thing is to do something on your own outside of the tutorial. Everything seems easy and understandable until you come to a situation where you come across an error yourself and you have to solve it and you don't have a tutorial to just look at the solution. All the best, greetings.
Hope this project is in javascript not in typescript. Bcz I don't know ts😢
It's js ☺️
Nice one brother
thanks for advice
Thanks for being real
disprately waiting for porject react
same happened to me 😢
Waiting for it
Do u have financial aid?
Real!
Just wanted to make the 100th comment
First viewer 🎉
congrats!
I'm the first 😇
almost
@@cosdensolutions 😅
Now can we access your project react
This week!
Good marketing story....... ask Chatgpt