@ I am learing to program. I did Civil Engieering but after graduation I could not get a job and I discovered coding is interesting and it is what I love doing, I mean I love the work of pentesters, particularlt penetrating web sites so I decided to learn web development and network fundamentals, linux os fundamentals and computer architecture fundamentals. I look forward into cyber security (pentest) in the future. I don't know if my roadmap is a long journey but it is what I think is right for me.
20-30 minutes a day. You will never learn coding. Yeah, you will learn something, but don't expect to get get hired after creating calculator, snake game or todo app. With 30 mins a day, you will just grasp basic concepts.
@@blindguyaudiophile there are days when I don't code at all some days when I code an hour or 2. But then there are days where I'm coding 12-14 hours for multiple days. The latter is when I'm working on projects.
I am struggling with balancing a 10-hour shift at work and coding practice. Does it work maybe squeeze in 1 hour every night, and do an 8 hour session on weekends? I feel like trying to learn many things at once but end up with nothing
This is one of the underrated channel i've seen so far
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I code 6 hours per day
I can see you have the book The Laws of Human Nature by Robert G. Very interessant book.
That’s awesome, are you working as a programmer?
Its a good read, lots of insightful anecdotes.
6hrs a day bud don’t you work
@ I am learing to program. I did Civil Engieering but after graduation I could not get a job and I discovered coding is interesting and it is what I love doing, I mean I love the work of pentesters, particularlt penetrating web sites so I decided to learn web development and network fundamentals, linux os fundamentals and computer architecture fundamentals. I look forward into cyber security (pentest) in the future. I don't know if my roadmap is a long journey but it is what I think is right for me.
@ We can say that. am jobless.
Sounds like you’re on the right track there man. Keep grinding away. Love to hear any updates on your progress in the future.
20-30 minutes a day. You will never learn coding. Yeah, you will learn something, but don't expect to get get hired after creating calculator, snake game or todo app.
With 30 mins a day, you will just grasp basic concepts.
Couldn’t agree more. I am just talking about building the habit with taking small steps if you’re feeling overwhelmed at the start.
What about 2 hours? Or maybe even 4 ? Or six? What would be my long term gains at each different hours?
There’s so much to learn. But whatever your comfortable with at the start, do that. Build from there.
@@blindguyaudiophile there are days when I don't code at all some days when I code an hour or 2. But then there are days where I'm coding 12-14 hours for multiple days.
The latter is when I'm working on projects.
I am struggling with balancing a 10-hour shift at work and coding practice. Does it work maybe squeeze in 1 hour every night, and do an 8 hour session on weekends? I feel like trying to learn many things at once but end up with nothing
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Thanks 😊