I spent the last 10 months building a SaaS with python and flask. Hope to launch before new years. I’ve learned a lot about web dev and want to get good with JavaScript next and get a job as a backend developer. Hopefully I can graduate my CS degree by the end of next year. I’ve been slacking on that to build my app.
@@Notepad123 Focus on finishing your CS degree is my 2cents. You will have all the time in the world to explore these projects. Worst case scenario you get a job and that piece of paper gets you an interview.
Passive means you don't trade time for money, more time doesn't mean more money. Passive income is not free income, the whole point is that it requires up front work for recurring income later
I personally don't consider this an upfront work; it needs constant work. Upfront work usually means that you put an effort initially and less or no effort after, but, in these cases, I don't see the effort changing that much during time
I find subscriptions a bit parasitic if service is not ongoing. I also question the wisdom of suggesting course development to non-experts. I licence my code as public domain because I’m not a professional and my income is no longer dependent on work. I don’t expect folks to work for free, but apart from licensing software, your suggestions are just rent-seeking or downright sketchy.
There’s a lot of negativity in the comments, but these are actually great ideas. For context: I develop plugins, teach, run a community, manage a business generating $20k/month, and maintain a blog and newsletter that consistently attract clients-all without any advertising. Don’t be so small minded, just try it yourself then comment.
How do you find audience for your plugins? For me, the hardest part is to find people who would use my plugins (no matter if it’s free or paid plugin, if nobody knows about it, nobody will use it).
Hi Bro...I am a postgraduate..... Currently studying Full Stack Python Developer.... which project to develop my Full Stack Knowledge ?...give me suggestions pls 😢
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I spent the last 10 months building a SaaS with python and flask. Hope to launch before new years. I’ve learned a lot about web dev and want to get good with JavaScript next and get a job as a backend developer. Hopefully I can graduate my CS degree by the end of next year. I’ve been slacking on that to build my app.
I'm rooting for you buddy
@ thank you !
@@Notepad123 Focus on finishing your CS degree is my 2cents. You will have all the time in the world to explore these projects. Worst case scenario you get a job and that piece of paper gets you an interview.
Not sure what "passive" means in this context, but the mentioned "streams" are not definitely "passive" and reuqire a LOT of work!
Passive means you don't trade time for money, more time doesn't mean more money. Passive income is not free income, the whole point is that it requires up front work for recurring income later
I personally don't consider this an upfront work; it needs constant work. Upfront work usually means that you put an effort initially and less or no effort after, but, in these cases, I don't see the effort changing that much during time
@farzadmf good point
I believe he meant its passive after you finish the work.
I find subscriptions a bit parasitic if service is not ongoing. I also question the wisdom of suggesting course development to non-experts.
I licence my code as public domain because I’m not a professional and my income is no longer dependent on work. I don’t expect folks to work for free, but apart from licensing software, your suggestions are just rent-seeking or downright sketchy.
There’s a lot of negativity in the comments, but these are actually great ideas. For context: I develop plugins, teach, run a community, manage a business generating $20k/month, and maintain a blog and newsletter that consistently attract clients-all without any advertising.
Don’t be so small minded, just try it yourself then comment.
How do you find audience for your plugins? For me, the hardest part is to find people who would use my plugins (no matter if it’s free or paid plugin, if nobody knows about it, nobody will use it).
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Basically, I worked for engineering companies for over a decade, built a reputation, now selling them exactly what I was struggling with
@@AYDrafting that’s cool!
Hi Bro...I am a postgraduate..... Currently studying Full Stack Python Developer.... which project to develop my Full Stack Knowledge ?...give me suggestions pls 😢
If your studying anything will work. You just need to build build build. I would stay with making copies of other tools yourself and go from there
Make a video of Real world. Web scraping projects and tell me it is worth it in 2025?
something i can do in 2-3 days? programming wise. quick payout
You are a motivator ❤
The channel has grown a lot I been watching you from back in the kivy tutorials 🔥🔥
Rhank you, Im so glad you fidnt mention any buzz words like LLM, bitcoin or NFT
Not very Christmassy
What is christmas? I live in Istanbul.
Please teach how to create a telegram bot🙏🏻💜
This channel used to be much more useful back in a day. Now its just „let me show 5 bullshit ways to make money“.
some clickbait video titles just never die and get re-done every other week, lol
Wow, people still fall for this crap do they?
Jep 😂😂
It's not crap just because you never made money
@@DrAppleMedia it's crap
skill issue. poor person mindset
@@DrAppleMedia I made a profound amount of money by exactly avoiding the advice given in this video.
Even beggars earn much more than working class
Wow, this channel has gone from python education to full on passive income scam channel.
Where's the scam?
So your project failed which makes it a scam?
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I think your comment is scam 💯
The scam is nothing is passive. You still have to build it, market it, sell it, support it, and pay your taxes.
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I need to make $500 month. How