Thank you so much for your incredible words. This encourages me to do my best at my first programming class in college. I'll recall your message in my heart. Take care.
I'd like to add the following: I want to see programmers fostering an environment of mutual respect, where ideas are valued over egos and everyone feels safe to contribute. I want to see a shift where programmers encourage and mentor those who are just starting, building a community that thrives on shared growth. I want to see more recognition for teamwork, where success is celebrated as a collective achievement rather than an individual accolade. I want to see developers addressing challenges with empathy and solutions, leaving negativity and toxicity at the door. I want to see a culture where constructive feedback is given to uplift, not tear down, so we can grow stronger as a community. I want to see programmers communicating openly and clearly, breaking down silos, and ensuring everyone feels heard and understood. Let's go! We got this!
This video actualy motivated me to keep going more than any other programming motivation video I watched on youtube. I've been programming since the mid of 2021 and I still have to consider myself a beginner despite sitting long hours even on a single project debugging, googling, and now in 2023 asking chatgpt. I don't even know how to make a calculator or a clock. But everything in this video is true. You have to keep going
Thanks 🙏. I hear ya, I’ve been programming for over a decade and some days I get stuck with a bout of coders block. Those are the days I get motivated to create these motivational videos. But, fortunately it’s easier nowadays to get jump started with all the tools we have at our disposal. Stay focused, stay motivated, and when it comes to the calculator or clock app, decomposition is the key. Break down the project into smaller parts, focus on those parts and build up from there. Thanks for sharing your thoughts 🙏🙏
I dey very grateful for dis video, brother. I bin feel down, no energy to code. You come give me motivation. Coding now no look hard again. Abeg keep dey give us more videos. God go bless you! 💪👏🙌
I love the way you speak 👍, Keep up the great work , I’ve been focusing on learning AI/Machine learning with the goal to implement it on AAA Video games but perhaps I have been neglecting building a indie game that I’ve had the idea to do for a while. I’m passionate about it and in someway I think spending time on it will help me to stay focused when I study Machine learning because the learning process can sometimes bore me since I haven’t built something with it yet. I will soon I just haven’t learned enough yet it’s still early for me
Tired of watching to many vedios about my concern for ChatGPT, Please be honest with me from your heart. I'm a beginner to web development. Should I continue on this path or should I stop because ChatGPT is gonna replace me ?
I hear you. It seems like everyone is uploading a doom and gloom video about AI. The reality is programmers will be needed for years to come. ChatGPT is a tool, a powerful tool that can help you learn. Get good at prompting. These AI tools can help you learn faster than just reading books alone. Don’t get me wrong, reading books is great. Watching videos help. But these tools can help speed up the process of learning to code faster than ever. Don’t quit. Others won’t quit. And in a years time, you’ll either be glad you stuck with it, or you’ll regret giving up.
i am my own failure who can't even learn javascript as a newbie [discouraged by both js books online tutorials freecodecamp JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures]
Thank you so much for your incredible words. This encourages me to do my best at my first programming class in college. I'll recall your message in my heart. Take care.
I'd like to add the following:
I want to see programmers fostering an environment of mutual respect, where ideas are valued over egos and everyone feels safe to contribute.
I want to see a shift where programmers encourage and mentor those who are just starting, building a community that thrives on shared growth.
I want to see more recognition for teamwork, where success is celebrated as a collective achievement rather than an individual accolade.
I want to see developers addressing challenges with empathy and solutions, leaving negativity and toxicity at the door.
I want to see a culture where constructive feedback is given to uplift, not tear down, so we can grow stronger as a community.
I want to see programmers communicating openly and clearly, breaking down silos, and ensuring everyone feels heard and understood.
Let's go! We got this!
This video actualy motivated me to keep going more than any other programming motivation video I watched on youtube. I've been programming since the mid of 2021 and I still have to consider myself a beginner despite sitting long hours even on a single project debugging, googling, and now in 2023 asking chatgpt. I don't even know how to make a calculator or a clock. But everything in this video is true. You have to keep going
Thanks 🙏. I hear ya, I’ve been programming for over a decade and some days I get stuck with a bout of coders block. Those are the days I get motivated to create these motivational videos. But, fortunately it’s easier nowadays to get jump started with all the tools we have at our disposal. Stay focused, stay motivated, and when it comes to the calculator or clock app, decomposition is the key. Break down the project into smaller parts, focus on those parts and build up from there. Thanks for sharing your thoughts 🙏🙏
same with me brother love this video from india
And one more thing, you and no anyone else, have the responsibility of this duty,,,,because you have gifted with the art of be a programmer....
I dey very grateful for dis video, brother. I bin feel down, no energy to code. You come give me motivation. Coding now no look hard again. Abeg keep dey give us more videos. God go bless you! 💪👏🙌
bery good vid
Thanks 🙏 I appreciate your kind words.
I just uploaded a new video of you wanna check it out.
I love the way you speak 👍, Keep up the great work , I’ve been focusing on learning AI/Machine learning with the goal to implement it on AAA Video games but perhaps I have been neglecting building a indie game that I’ve had the idea to do for a while. I’m passionate about it and in someway I think spending time on it will help me to stay focused when I study Machine learning because the learning process can sometimes bore me since I haven’t built something with it yet. I will soon I just haven’t learned enough yet it’s still early for me
I never want to give up because i like sitting in front of my screen feeling comfortable. very easy
Thank you Joe for making such awesome videos , I am really grateful for you...
anyone got the background image that appears at 4:50?
I believe I sourced it from Pixabay or Pexels.
@@PixemWebwhat coding language is that? It seems similar to swift but I can tell it isn’t
thank you, king
I needed this shit. Thanks! 🔥
Tired of watching to many vedios about my concern for ChatGPT, Please be honest with me from your heart. I'm a beginner to web development. Should I continue on this path or should I stop because ChatGPT is gonna replace me ?
I hear you. It seems like everyone is uploading a doom and gloom video about AI. The reality is programmers will be needed for years to come. ChatGPT is a tool, a powerful tool that can help you learn. Get good at prompting. These AI tools can help you learn faster than just reading books alone. Don’t get me wrong, reading books is great. Watching videos help. But these tools can help speed up the process of learning to code faster than ever. Don’t quit. Others won’t quit. And in a years time, you’ll either be glad you stuck with it, or you’ll regret giving up.
eve if AI is gonna replace programmers (which is very far waway from doing it), someone has to program the AI, and guess whos going to do that
Well said.
@@PixemWeb yes! that's it - " And in a years time, you’ll either be glad you stuck with it, or you’ll regret giving up!" .
@@PixemWeb
Thank you so much sir. I appreciate your answer.
i am my own failure who can't even learn javascript as a newbie [discouraged by both js books online tutorials freecodecamp JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures]