@@frintrovertManly he uses MERN with TS and He might learn the language according to the need, since switching the language after knowing the basics don't take much time.By basics I mean all the low leavel and high level OOPS, POINTERS, MEMORY, CONCURENCY, MULTITHREADING concepts etc. No your avg, I cloned this thing.
@@tmlthankmelater1558 I am not doing DSA, brother. I am in core development. I learned DSA a little bit in JavaScript, but I don't like DSA. I enjoy development. What about you?
@@atharvdalal9493 Hello, can you please give some genuine guidance to me ? I am 12th passed student, things like coding, software development excites me but i have never done it in my life. I just want to know, is this field like web development, software development still a very bright sector to go for me or there are so many people in this field and it is getting saturated and engineers in this field are getting fired and working in low salaries. And if it is still bright, then how I should start my journey? I am totally confused 😕
0:42 What is this 5% doing right ? 1:46 Grabbing the unfair Advantage 2:48 Scrappy is good 4:00 Hardwork + Smartwork 5:35 Run toward saturation as a beginner 6:43 Rejections is part of tech 8:28 Motivation helps 9:33 Key Takeaways
We want more of such montage videos, what i understood that even you were a beginner at one point and consistency is what made you land up where u are.
My Lessons I have learnt : 1. Stick with one thing always and atleast 6 months focus only on it dont switch between this is very important in programming. 2. Consistency is very very important in learning anything. 3. Stop Comparing yourself to others everyone is unique. 4. Believing in yourself is very important. 5. Never give up. Think N times before you quit why you have choosen this field. Before starting anything in life ask questions to yourself why you need to do that if you have the right answer then how much difficulty will come you have to just move on. 6. The only way to learn coding by writing a lot of code. Solve problems on coding platforms daily but not 10 in a day. Daily 2 is enough but remember daily dont skip even a single day for atleast 365 days. this habit will give a great problem solving skill and always first solve the problem using pen and paper once do dry run if you are ensure your code works then only type it in your IDE or where you are running you code. 7. Most beginners mistake underestimate the time. if you are consistent and stick with one programming language for minimum 365 days without missing a day you will surely ahead of 90% programmers out there. Thanks
This video came in the feed just when I was starting to lose my consistency and feeling lethargic and hard to take a step further. Thank you Harkirat Bhai
what a motivation sir , Today I also got a offer letter as a junior developer role which is remote job , Thank you so much sir , There is no one like you please give this comment heart my motivational will boosted 100x
I was feeling down, and at last you made me to work more and more and stay consistent. Thanks brother, the motivation i was looking for, is here..i got u❤
Yes same as mine , I have also choosed cs in low college rather then doing mechanical from a very good college ,Because of my passion towards tech and yaa the movie which motivated me was offcourse non other than social network and steve jobs documentery must watch this
Bcz you listen to things that seems to be very easy and those are just time pass. He teaches reality and real things are extremely difficult, not just difficult buddy❣
Thokran badaaman naalo tez hundi aan (Rejections are better than having almonds) Hauli hauli haasil mukaam hunda aan Hauli hauli mehnatan naal naam hunda aan Pehlan pehlan har banda aam hunda aan ONE DAY FOR SURE SIR 😎
End video part wasssssssss literally damnnn fire 😂🔥👌 Huge fan sir!!! Idk but i just love to listen to you, you have a very hearable sound and tremendous lvl of experience. You talk sort of on very practical things that most people wont talk.
I am 26.. will be passed out at 24. I am so demotivated and hopeless that I can't be described in words. Have learned some things consistently and rate myself decent but still no jobs. God knows how much time I need to wait.😢
A humble request harkirat, "STOP PROMOTING" software engineering as money making Job, it requires real drive and interest, you still haven't learnt your lesson from open source contribution fiasco? My suggestion: create videos on showing the positives as well as negatives and create the video, putting "40LPA" thumbnails to gain viewers and TH-cam money wont sustain you for long.
Hey Harkirat, i humbly request you to start a community in which unemployed devs can work for free to gain the industryexperience they need and where people from real industry can outsource some of their work and the unemployed devs can work and in return the real industry people can provide the real industry experience, look at their codebase and provide certiifcation to those unemployed devs. i think it will help those who are not getting shortlisted in internships because of their college. i knows its very modifiable but it can be a start.
I'm already burnt out with 2 years of experience. Not that I don't love working with technologies. But I'm scared whether I can able to grind like this after 10 years. This is to 10+ years experienced persons, Are you guys still happy? Please reply, Anyone. BTW that Pluto guitar looks sick
I think the biggest fear in me is that I'll only be a "Senior Engineer" after 10 years and that's been driving me. Instead let's focus on changing the world for the better!
brother , what you showed at the last It was more inspiring than explaination, don't get me wrong I really liked all the things you shared , jst it was more touchy
✦ To become a software developer in 2024, focus on long-term goals and slow growth to avoid drop-offs. 00:01 ✦ Take a longer term horizon and don't focus too much on short-term outcomes. Click to expand 01:18 ✦ Understanding the code base is crucial for early career success. 02:36 ✦ Importance of being reliable and result-oriented in getting a job 03:56 ✦ First impression is crucial, be resourceful and reliable 05:13 ✦ Prepare for coding job with open source contributions, G, and DSA. 06:30 ✦ Consistent coding practice is key to impressing in job interviews. 07:44 ✦ High motivation and continuous learning are key for success in coding. 08:57
Consistency is the 🗝️ ... That's what I learned from this video
Yeah. most of us know that. I am dealing with this for a long time.
❤
@@harshitgupta785 you must be 10 years old, that's why you did not know earlier that Consistency is the key.
baaki sab ek taraf wo end waala part ek teraf , saari demotivation nikaal di bhaiya thanks a lot rejections is part samajh aagya , thanks man
harkirat bhai kosni language me work karte hai aur, is he bankend engineer
@@frintrovert he is software engineer + web3 dev
@@frintrovertManly he uses MERN with TS and He might learn the language according to the need, since switching the language after knowing the basics don't take much time.By basics I mean all the low leavel and high level OOPS, POINTERS, MEMORY, CONCURENCY, MULTITHREADING concepts etc. No your avg, I cloned this thing.
@@yourlinuxguy thanks man appreciate it.
@MK-zj3xnperson who works in Bank as a Backend engineer is called as BankEnd engineer 😊
I am on day 99 of the 100-day code challenge. Yes, I have maintained consistency despite facing some ups and downs, but I did not give up.🙌🎯
🫡
hi
in which lang you are doing dsa
@@tmlthankmelater1558 I am not doing DSA, brother. I am in core development. I learned DSA a little bit in JavaScript, but I don't like DSA. I enjoy development. What about you?
@@atharvdalal9493 Hello, can you please give some genuine guidance to me ? I am 12th passed student, things like coding, software development excites me but i have never done it in my life. I just want to know, is this field like web development, software development still a very bright sector to go for me or there are so many people in this field and it is getting saturated and engineers in this field are getting fired and working in low salaries. And if it is still bright, then how I should start my journey? I am totally confused 😕
0:42 What is this 5% doing right ?
1:46 Grabbing the unfair Advantage
2:48 Scrappy is good
4:00 Hardwork + Smartwork
5:35 Run toward saturation as a beginner
6:43 Rejections is part of tech
8:28 Motivation helps
9:33 Key Takeaways
10:00 Struggle & Journey of Harkirat Singh
whats that scrappy... i didn't understood that part!! pls explain something
The outro mann - music and the way you share about rejections and rookie mistakes.. hats off !!
What are rookie mistakes?
Rookie means a beginner.. so silly mistakes of a beginner are rookie mistakes
Google karleta bhai😂..
We want more of such montage videos, what i understood that even you were a beginner at one point and consistency is what made you land up where u are.
the montage was sick !! Thanks for the video
10:05 Motivation starts here 🔥🔥
man that montage was so great! loved it
The last slides with that music were enough for me, thanks!💪
The outro was lit, keeps me motivated. Thanks man!
this montage is the best thing i saw today, keep up the good work
My Lessons I have learnt :
1. Stick with one thing always and atleast 6 months focus only on it dont switch between this is very important in programming.
2. Consistency is very very important in learning anything.
3. Stop Comparing yourself to others everyone is unique.
4. Believing in yourself is very important.
5. Never give up. Think N times before you quit why you have choosen this field. Before starting anything in life ask questions to yourself why you need to do that if you have the right answer then how much difficulty will come you have to just move on.
6. The only way to learn coding by writing a lot of code. Solve problems on coding platforms daily but not 10 in a day. Daily 2 is enough but remember daily dont skip even a single day for atleast 365 days. this habit will give a great problem solving skill and always first solve the problem using pen and paper once do dry run if you are ensure your code works then only type it in your IDE or where you are running you code.
7. Most beginners mistake underestimate the time. if you are consistent and stick with one programming language for minimum 365 days without missing a day you will surely ahead of 90% programmers out there.
Thanks
Your energy and enthusiasm are contagious. Love it!
Bro, seriously, got goosebumps, was feeling so unproductive lately, really needed that motivation,
Harkirat Sir, you're the best, thank you!!
The Montage and song freaking amazing ❤ and thanks for this advice 🙏
Thank you so much harkirat for Uploading montage 🔥🔥🔥
Keep uploading this type of montage it’s keep motivating me🔥🔥
Last part was really dope , love it , "everyone is initially a beginner " ❤
This video came in the feed just when I was starting to lose my consistency and feeling lethargic and hard to take a step further. Thank you Harkirat Bhai
This man is on different level of knowledge understanding not going after money
what a motivation sir , Today I also got a offer letter as a junior developer role which is remote job , Thank you so much sir , There is no one like you please give this comment heart my motivational will boosted 100x
Montage Part just bought back motivation to work hard🔥🔥
thanks man, much needed today
Song name at 10:05 Aam Jehe Munde by Parmish Verma 🔥🔥💯
bro comes and motivates everytime!
"Everyone is a beginner initially" the sync of this statement with the music lyric is just amazing.
This is by far way more MOTIVATINg.....Love and RESPECT....Bro....Keep the fire LIt
I was feeling down, and at last you made me to work more and more and stay consistent. Thanks brother, the motivation i was looking for, is here..i got u❤
Really Motivation needs in life !!!
This is so good. And a very good point. There is a weird value of just never quitting and having the habit of doing a little every day.
Yes same as mine , I have also choosed cs in low college rather then doing mechanical from a very good college ,Because of my passion towards tech and yaa the movie which motivated me was offcourse non other than social network and steve jobs documentery must watch this
Harkirat's words have a magical quality that inspires and motivates, especially in the realm of technology.
really motivating => need to be more consistent to able to deliver more value and eventually earn more money
Only consistent practice is the key to success(in any field).Overnight success is a myth.
I love your outro
thanks so much !!. looking forward to more such content
That Montage Just Hits Differently 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks Harkirat! This video was really awesome!
The montage my God. almost made me cry , thanks kirat for existing
Indian community ke sabse chill and top dev ho aap.
consistency is the key.. take that 5-6 months focused 6 hours to prepare dsa, development, making projects and building in public.
The montage was OP! LEGIT!!!!
The ending is inspiring sir. Thank you
Really needed to watch that last part. #NeverGiveUp
I never comment but your "rakh vishwas veereya pehla pehla har banda aam hundaya" at the end is so wholesome. Lots of love and respect sir.
montage is dope
Love the change in the end ❤. Love u bro may God bless you better better half
the montage was the game changer
Why I find your videos difficult to understand?
Maybe u need to work on ur vocab🙂
Sign of dumbness
Bcz you listen to things that seems to be very easy and those are just time pass. He teaches reality and real things are extremely difficult, not just difficult buddy❣
His pace is decent and in normal mode, can compete easily with others 1.25X or 1.5X + you may not be watching professional English videos good enough.
Because he's just yapping
"bhaiya" - that's all i have to say to you. really you are a big time helper for me.
success is inevitable, it's just matter of how much time it'll take
that ending nailed it 🔥
Consistency is the key thanks for this
Thanks Harkirat for this video.
Thokran badaaman naalo tez hundi aan (Rejections are better than having almonds)
Hauli hauli haasil mukaam hunda aan
Hauli hauli mehnatan naal naam hunda aan
Pehlan pehlan har banda aam hunda aan
ONE DAY FOR SURE SIR 😎
It's very insightful.. thank you for guiding❤
sir the montage gave me goosebumps🔥🔥🔥🔥
(... specially the github part😭😭)
So many things in the world. But bro chose to motivate some of us deeply. 🎉
I am mern stack developer I am getting 10K/month but i learning a lot... I am working with AI team..
Montage gave me goosebumps
Thanks for video
Excellent outro btw.
“Everyone is beginner initially“ - Good one harkirat bhai ❤️ Last one minute was of great motivation
thankyou so much harkirat sir for this type of content
End video part wasssssssss literally damnnn fire 😂🔥👌
Huge fan sir!!!
Idk but i just love to listen to you, you have a very hearable sound and tremendous lvl of experience.
You talk sort of on very practical things that most people wont talk.
I am 26.. will be passed out at 24.
I am so demotivated and hopeless that I can't be described in words.
Have learned some things consistently and rate myself decent but still no jobs.
God knows how much time I need to wait.😢
What a montage bro 🙌🏻❤️
I am coding continuously for more than 100days now. But not able to tweet about it. 😢
the Montage was so inspiring!
A humble request harkirat, "STOP PROMOTING" software engineering as money making Job, it requires real drive and interest, you still haven't learnt your lesson from open source contribution fiasco?
My suggestion: create videos on showing the positives as well as negatives and create the video, putting "40LPA" thumbnails to gain viewers and TH-cam money wont sustain you for long.
Every video you make is a masterpiece. Keep 'em coming!
You didn't provide the links of documentaries you mentioned in video ?
Added
Could u share the song link plz@@harkirat1
last edit really motivates me..
note to self=> 1. have a great initial impression in the company(3 months )
2. do dsa(atleast 300-400 questions)
3. target gsoc 2025
If Harkirat bhai cant motivate you, nobody, I repeat, no body can!!!
Really need this motivation on regular intervals 😅
Thanks for the motivation and such guidance ❤❤
Montage was really motivating.
Big big big respect brother / sir ❤❤
My 12th boards (pcm) just finished few days ago. Today i started learning html (basics of coding). I will be consistent everyday. Thanks a lot bhaiya
Abhi tak kaha tak pahucha ( I stared 1 week ago just completed HTML and started CSS)
This song is enough for motivation ❤
last part was 🔥
Thankyou bhaiya
This vedio remove my last one month demotivation ❤
thanks for last part motivation
The montage is just❤🔥❤🔥
I hope that I will also create a montage of myself one day :)
really needed this
Hey Harkirat, i humbly request you to start a community in which unemployed devs can work for free to gain the industryexperience they need and where people from real industry can outsource some of their work and the unemployed devs can work and in return the real industry people can provide the real industry experience, look at their codebase and provide certiifcation to those unemployed devs. i think it will help those who are not getting shortlisted in internships because of their college. i knows its very modifiable but it can be a start.
I'm already burnt out with 2 years of experience. Not that I don't love working with technologies. But I'm scared whether I can able to grind like this after 10 years. This is to 10+ years experienced persons, Are you guys still happy? Please reply, Anyone.
BTW that Pluto guitar looks sick
Bhaiya you are an example of what hard work of 10 years can do
I think the biggest fear in me is that I'll only be a "Senior Engineer" after 10 years and that's been driving me. Instead let's focus on changing the world for the better!
the editing at the end ♥♥♥
Damnnnn that last clip....bhaii what a motivation 😭😭😭😭 thanks Bhai I needed it
brother , what you showed at the last It was more inspiring than explaination,
don't get me wrong I really liked all the things you shared , jst it was more touchy
Revolutionary broo what a ending
Thanks for motivation
I remember the book atomic habits by James clear
Every Expert was once a beginner💪
Loved it 🔥🔥🔥 Awesome
the last 1min moment provided me the best possible motivation!! thankyou sir❤❤
Bro last montage gave me goosebumps 😶
✦
To become a software developer in 2024, focus on long-term goals and slow growth to avoid drop-offs.
00:01
✦
Take a longer term horizon and don't focus too much on short-term outcomes.
Click to expand
01:18
✦
Understanding the code base is crucial for early career success.
02:36
✦
Importance of being reliable and result-oriented in getting a job
03:56
✦
First impression is crucial, be resourceful and reliable
05:13
✦
Prepare for coding job with open source contributions, G, and DSA.
06:30
✦
Consistent coding practice is key to impressing in job interviews.
07:44
✦
High motivation and continuous learning are key for success in coding.
08:57