Takeaway #1 (0:49): Just get started. Takeaway #2 (3:55): Just try again. Takeaway #3 (5:55): Avoid tutorial hell. Takeaway #4 (6:50): Just solve problems you have with code.
emotion is the key to and driving force of every underlying thought and action in human existence. - Robert Monroe TLDR: Pick something you care about and learn as you go.
Good charisma, short video, good visuals, a great inspiration, i loved it. Also very good job learning to code, i'll do my best to learn by myself too.
I was working on a nextjs + firebase project from scratch and I was almost about to give up on that due to many hindrances and thought I am not capable enough to code this. And the timing of your video was so epic you completely motivated me to keep on working on my project and today's it's more than half completed. I really really liked your content and will be waiting for the new ones's from you. All the best man.
One of the best videos I've watched on coding, and I've watched 1000's. Very inspirational and I will take what you said on board and just start making my own project to solve my own problems. this video is exactly what I needed!
Not throwing shade or anything but seeing you're inefficient journey makes me feel so good about where im at and is giving me heaps of motivation (sorry but thankyou )
This video inspired me to start my coding journey again, now currently working through the Simon Game section of the full web dev bootcamp by Angela Yu, amazing course recommendation! Really has reignited my passion for it and kept me consistent. Thank you!
lmao he is so corny but I love this type of humor. When he showed "how much is a anime girlfriend?", I died of laughter. Very entertaining and informational about your journey.
Real journey is different from imagined. Takeaways : 1. Just Get Started 2. Just try Again - Don’t give up, take rest if needed. 3. Learn to some goal or challenge in mind. 4. Avoid tutorial Hell - Solves problem + just go through some video and blog don’t overdo. 5. Solve more problem that excites.
1000 days is a reasonable expectation id say, I am maybe 600 days in (with an 8 month gap) but by day 1000 I am pretty confident I will be in a decent spot
I started self studying coding in 6th grade. Starting with a simple search of "which coding language is the easiest to learn". Then, I found a few free coding apps on my ipad and started learning. Firstly I picked up js, then html and css. Then I learned python. And moved on to Arduino by learning c++. I also used the solving problem approach to practice my python skill by solving math problems like probabilities. I don't plan to become a web developer or any IT people but this programming skill has surely helped me with my study of mathematics, which is my interest. I also plan to code a 2d physics engine to help with my physics study.
you know what, i'm kiind of on a similar path but I'm just on my 300 day break, yeah and kudos the video is well done, its only some time before you hit the recommendation engine
I turn 30 in a few months and I’m desperate to find a skill to learn and this might be it, I appreciate the video and I know where to find courses I’m buying as soon as I get paid
@@looyd as soon as Im on lunch i plan to go back through your videos; ill take all the free help i can get. I will need to look into finding a beginner friendly discord or something, as well.
I don't know if I'm in the tutorial hell, I just spend 2 months trying to create the most hard project that I have ever made, but it seems like it's too much for me and I'm not sure if I'm learning or just copy things from some tutorials
For not spending time for long time, choose the way where you expect to coding, just some month, try different languages, I know only web, three ways, FrontEnd, BackEnd, Mobile, learn Git - need everywhere For Front - HTML, CSS, JS - TS, Frameworks(React, Vue, Angular) - when you know constructions of something, just did any projects like a google it what do you like more. For Back - Go, Java, C#, Python, SQL For Mobile, Swift or Kotlin
This is crazy cuz I started my coding journey with roundabout 7 in now and thirteen and I can coat in hyml CSS JavaScript Python scratch and Minecraft commands and a little bit of Java
Hey nice video. But I can't skip that part the Arduino isn't exactly a small computer. I mean it's like you can call it a microprocessor or microcontroller but it's not computer. Raspberry Pi is a computer but Arduino, not exactly. Love from Turkiye brother nice video never stop posting videos 🎉🎉
Lol I also started to learn code bc of arduino at HS. I gave up because my teachers weren’t the best and I lack motivation to do it myself. This week I finally decided to start. This inspired me to contact cus I want to code not for web dev and to be a software engineer tbh I find that boring. I want to code to do cool stuff like game dev or robotics stuff for example arduino. I want to learn but my motivation just dies out. In my head I know it is my fault for not trying and there is nothing to blame but myself but each time I start reading I just feel tired and motivation just shuts down.
If you wana try Arduino, start making something you would use in your home, like a door lock with a pin or self watering plant... basicly something you would want and use everyday. Maybe ask your mom and dad what they are having a issue with and try fix that with code.
i used the same fkin web dev course... it was pretty good at first then i felt like shit cuz i felt stupid and i was tired of my life and gave up on the course of her speed whatsoever
Hi bro! First of all, great video! It's really interesting to hear the story of someone who has gone to the same process as you. You've inspired me to make my own video on my programming journey. You can check it out if you feel like it. Anyway, I hope you'll keep up the good work and provide more valuable content for us!
@@tomcarlos7195the reply is saying that you should try solve real world problems with code. Let's say your friend is having problem with focusing, make a productivity tracker. Problems with spelling? Make a spellingchecker and so on
I started with Small Basic. And then I learned VB, C, C++, C#, Swift, Java, Python and finally R. And then I traveled the 🌎 world 8 months. Meanwhile I learned Thai Box, Aikido, Krav Maga, Ottoman Slap, Kung Fu and Kamasutra. And then I learned HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Firebase, Tailwind, Haskell, Rust and Delphi. Now I bought a house with a pool in Japan and I swim naked with Japanese girls and the artificial intelligence writes my codes and I control them.😎
If you watching this again, sorry for the reupload...TH-cam set the video to 18+
I think it was because I tried to code in c++ ( self harm )
HAHAHA
Yo, I was what the fukk, I've already seen this, am I tripping?
@@xorbitxo Yes, there was a 1 second clip of Michael with the taser, seems to be due to that.
Haha
But now all of your views are gone
Takeaway #1 (0:49): Just get started.
Takeaway #2 (3:55): Just try again.
Takeaway #3 (5:55): Avoid tutorial hell.
Takeaway #4 (6:50): Just solve problems you have with code.
in short:
JUST DO IT
I thought this had like millions of views because of the quality lol
It's awesome 😍
Same
Same, I only noticed it after reading your comment lol.
same
honestly the hardest part is finding projects that arent 1000 hours beyond your skill level
emotion is the key to and driving force of every underlying thought and action in human existence. - Robert Monroe
TLDR:
Pick something you care about and learn as you go.
@@nickkopelgamingtrue.
thats definitely not the hardest part
May I suggest codecrafters?
New into coding, this video just inspired me to continue. Its practical and real live journey and experience, as u shared it, was just what I needed.
Good charisma, short video, good visuals, a great inspiration, i loved it. Also very good job learning to code, i'll do my best to learn by myself too.
hi dude, i am a junior developer from turkey and i just discovered the channel, you have produced good content, congratulations
6:44 when you say "it was my project" I felt that shii, heeell yaaaa
I was working on a nextjs + firebase project from scratch and I was almost about to give up on that due to many hindrances and thought I am not capable enough to code this. And the timing of your video was so epic you completely motivated me to keep on working on my project and today's it's more than half completed. I really really liked your content and will be waiting for the new ones's from you. All the best man.
You got this, at some moments all I did was 20-30 minutes a day, sometimes I spent multiples hours... just got to do it
what an amazing video! Great editing by the way
So good I don’t mind watching again.
One of the best videos I've watched on coding, and I've watched 1000's. Very inspirational and I will take what you said on board and just start making my own project to solve my own problems. this video is exactly what I needed!
Thank you!
Just make stuff
Hey llyod I just stumbled on your videos, and all I can say is that I can't get enough man.
Thank you!
I kept wondering where this video went cause I'm 100 percent sure I had it in a playlist I made😂 Glad to see this inspiring and informative vid again
Thanks and sorry for the reupload!
Thank you . This is a MASTER class in learning coding. Your story can save millions of those wanting to learn software development
That is very nice of you to say
Nice, thank you for sharing, it was fun to watch and inspiring!
When you mentioned Dr. Angela I had a reaallll full circle moment, as one of her courses is one of the first courses I did hahaa
Not throwing shade or anything but seeing you're inefficient journey makes me feel so good about where im at and is giving me heaps of motivation (sorry but thankyou )
I agree... looking back it was pretty bad
BUT
I didnt do this full time, it was a side thing I did while I was working in my main job that was in 3D
This video inspired me to start my coding journey again, now currently working through the Simon Game section of the full web dev bootcamp by Angela Yu, amazing course recommendation! Really has reignited my passion for it and kept me consistent. Thank you!
Agreed, just note for others, make sure to get the discount code ,it shouldnt cost more then $10
how to get the discount code because the price now is 75$@@looyd
I love the fun way you make your videos! I think you are a fantastic video editor!
I'm hyped bro. Thanks
Amazing video , thank you Dude .. 🎉
it was fun going through your journey
Bro Thanks for this video may be the most important video for new developers.
You're really talented, keep up the fantastic work!
Lot more There to take and inspire from this 10mins 🎉❤ Never give up is the only option 🙌
You deserve more subscribers!
this video made me a coder it gave me confidence
Tell me more?
lmao he is so corny but I love this type of humor. When he showed "how much is a anime girlfriend?", I died of laughter. Very entertaining and informational about your journey.
You just earned a new Subscriber today
Real journey is different from imagined.
Takeaways :
1. Just Get Started
2. Just try Again - Don’t give up, take rest if needed.
3. Learn to some goal or challenge in mind.
4. Avoid tutorial Hell - Solves problem + just go through some video and blog don’t overdo.
5. Solve more problem that excites.
Wow, great video!
1000 days is a reasonable expectation id say, I am maybe 600 days in (with an 8 month gap) but by day 1000 I am pretty confident I will be in a decent spot
Great video dude
6:17 nailed it.
Your journey is very inspiring, thank you, I feel motivated 😊
I started self studying coding in 6th grade. Starting with a simple search of "which coding language is the easiest to learn". Then, I found a few free coding apps on my ipad and started learning. Firstly I picked up js, then html and css. Then I learned python. And moved on to Arduino by learning c++. I also used the solving problem approach to practice my python skill by solving math problems like probabilities. I don't plan to become a web developer or any IT people but this programming skill has surely helped me with my study of mathematics, which is my interest. I also plan to code a 2d physics engine to help with my physics study.
Are you stil studying? This sounds cool
Nice bro , stay consistent :D
Thank you! I will try
@@looyd feed da streets bro
Bro ain't no way bro started with one of the hardest programming launguages in da world
Man really just thought coding was cool and went on a 1000 day journey to pursue it. Respect
you know what, i'm kiind of on a similar path but I'm just on my 300 day break,
yeah and kudos the video is well done, its only some time before you hit the recommendation engine
Your story is almost matching with mine 😁
I am happy because it's exactly 10min!
amazing video !
didn't expect that pudge hook lol
after trying to code for 3 years i still dont know how to do it i watched courses but i just forget them
You are in tutorial hell
this made me realize ive been in tutorial hell for a while too, i gotta get out of it today
Just make random stuff thats not on TH-cam... that is the best way to learn.
I just subscribed you because of your engaging content 😄😄
Thank you!
The Content Must Need 1 million views
This is premium. More content brother.
I turn 30 in a few months and I’m desperate to find a skill to learn and this might be it, I appreciate the video and I know where to find courses I’m buying as soon as I get paid
Dont buy any courses... just get started for free on TH-cam
@@looyd as soon as Im on lunch i plan to go back through your videos; ill take all the free help i can get. I will need to look into finding a beginner friendly discord or something, as well.
when i see c++ i was like "oh no"
c++ is like one of the hardest language if not the hardest one
5:10 - maybe it's me, but would fit more the change of background there. since you don't actually show the camera often and the effect doesn't save
tru
The best thing i did is i started with web developnment 😂 few weeks later i am able to do some shit like navigation menu,background-color,video,audio
What about now?
In your case "tutorial hell period" was just another name to learn what is under the hood.
I guess time well spent, especially if you touched DSA.
It's hell if you just learn rather than implementing it to solve real world problems
I don't know if I'm in the tutorial hell, I just spend 2 months trying to create the most hard project that I have ever made, but it seems like it's too much for me and I'm not sure if I'm learning or just copy things from some tutorials
I'm not gonna lie I'm staring at my PC but when I hear the tutorial hell I quicky turn my head to my ipad
For not spending time for long time, choose the way where you expect to coding, just some month, try different languages,
I know only web, three ways, FrontEnd, BackEnd, Mobile, learn Git - need everywhere
For Front - HTML, CSS, JS - TS, Frameworks(React, Vue, Angular) - when you know constructions of something, just did any projects like a google it what do you like more.
For Back - Go, Java, C#, Python, SQL
For Mobile, Swift or Kotlin
Love the video
Thx for being honest. Its not easy.
Very hard, but possible
Remember me when you become big !
Quitting coding after the C++ course is so real
real backstory of normad
wtf is a normad
This is crazy cuz I started my coding journey with roundabout 7 in now and thirteen and I can coat in hyml CSS JavaScript Python scratch and Minecraft commands and a little bit of Java
Amazing video bro
What did you use to animate the part Where you show the days? What Do you use in general to animate your videos?
Hey!
I made the graphics with Figma and then just hide/unhide them in Premier Pro
did you get a job after this long journey
Great video. How did you get that Udemy course for so cheap? It says 90 dollars on the site. Thanks!
Never pay more than $10 for a course on Udemy. They have discount codes etc... search em up
nice video
nice patric
@@looyd thank you
wait a minute 6:38 you're selling what now?
3D characters lol
AKIRA!
Hey nice video. But I can't skip that part the Arduino isn't exactly a small computer. I mean it's like you can call it a microprocessor or microcontroller but it's not computer. Raspberry Pi is a computer but Arduino, not exactly. Love from Turkiye brother nice video never stop posting videos 🎉🎉
Yes, you are right
I was in tutorial hell for years…
At least you know, some dont. Youll be fine
how do you male all this video eding i wanna know
Premier pro
Can someone explain me a little the tutorial hell i want to know if i am in there so i can skip it!
How are you learning to code right now?
I burst when you say monkey brain. 🤣
Lol I also started to learn code bc of arduino at HS. I gave up because my teachers weren’t the best and I lack motivation to do it myself. This week I finally decided to start. This inspired me to contact cus I want to code not for web dev and to be a software engineer tbh I find that boring. I want to code to do cool stuff like game dev or robotics stuff for example arduino. I want to learn but my motivation just dies out. In my head I know it is my fault for not trying and there is nothing to blame but myself but each time I start reading I just feel tired and motivation just shuts down.
If you wana try Arduino, start making something you would use in your home, like a door lock with a pin or self watering plant... basicly something you would want and use everyday.
Maybe ask your mom and dad what they are having a issue with and try fix that with code.
How much time do you spent when coding? Btw your video makes me motivated again to resume my coding!❤
I work full time, but I try to code a bit everyday. ( But usually its every 2-3 days )
i used the same fkin web dev course... it was pretty good at first then i felt like shit cuz i felt stupid and i was tired of my life and gave up on the course of her speed whatsoever
Take it it slow, I gave up too :D
Hi bro! First of all, great video! It's really interesting to hear the story of someone who has gone to the same process as you. You've inspired me to make my own video on my programming journey. You can check it out if you feel like it. Anyway, I hope you'll keep up the good work and provide more valuable content for us!
Cool video!
The web agency series seem interesting
@lloyd Thank you a lot, man! Right now, I know it's not that entertaining, but I'll improve it with time.
how did u got out of tutorial hell. any tips
Do you have a problem? Try solve it with code
Ask your parents or friends if they need help with something.
wtf is this reply ? @looyd 😆
@@tomcarlos7195the reply is saying that you should try solve real world problems with code. Let's say your friend is having problem with focusing, make a productivity tracker. Problems with spelling? Make a spellingchecker and so on
can u do michael reeves level projects tho
nop
bummer @@looyd
nice editing tho@@looyd
Looks like you like basketball
I do
that webdevelopment course in 150 dollars rn... im waiting for it to go down...
I did not pay that wtf... it shouldnt be more then $8 or something, get a discount code and never pay more then $8
if fireship made longer and slower videos
your journey sounds familiar
Jokes on you I only got stuck in tutorial hell for about a month
Sweet
i just left tutorial hell so hooray
What are you making?
great))
Monkey brain goes yay 🤣🤣🤣
I started with Small Basic. And then I learned VB, C, C++, C#, Swift, Java, Python and finally R. And then I traveled the 🌎 world 8 months. Meanwhile I learned Thai Box, Aikido, Krav Maga, Ottoman Slap, Kung Fu and Kamasutra. And then I learned HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Firebase, Tailwind, Haskell, Rust and Delphi. Now I bought a house with a pool in Japan and I swim naked with Japanese girls and the artificial intelligence writes my codes and I control them.😎
imo tutorial hell, might be beneficial as it built you a pool of knowlegde without knowing
your name should be prish
ain't no way I just realized this is not like 10 mil views at least
well 10 mil is definetly a stretch :d
How much is a anime girlfriend pall?
the ai version are getting pretty cheap
I’ve done the same udemy course 😂
Good ol research 😂😂
the udemy course is now 99$ 😭😭 wtf
There should be discounts, never pay more then $10 on udemy
@@looyd i ended up paying 19$ with the discount...but the course is so damn good i think its worth it and i dont regret it.
@@careswordHow is your journey now?
@@Samstunner lol I stoped after 2 weeks.
@@caresword Ohh no, yo u better start again man u got this
3:21
Pro 1000 day for learn do website