Join the community of like-minded people! Here is the link to join: rajeevbera.com/youtube/ Grow faster in this AI era with the right learning. Learn better, stay ahead of the curve, and unlock more opportunities. Get access to exclusive resources, expert insights, and personalized support. Elevate your skills, be at the top, and seize the future Thank you all for your continued support and comments!
I belonged to commerce background and tried COADING because my friends were fond of it now after 3 months i am a front-end developer and heading backend.
That's amazing to hear! Transitioning from commerce to coding in just three months is impressive. Keep up the great work as you dive into backend development!
Front End Development: Deals with the website's look and feel, It's all about creating a great user experience. Back End Development: Focuses on the server side, managing data and server logic. The "best" choice depends on your interest. Both are essential for building websites.
I am learning C# as a beginner so I am facing many difficulty during making projects so what can I do and how can I clear my basic all main concepts easily. I Made notes of all concepts? Please guid me🙏🏻
Hi there! It sounds like you're working on an interesting project! Can you share whether it's a web or desktop application? Also, what level of difficulty are you encountering? Can you share your repo link? I'm well-versed in C# and would love to help you out. If you could provide more details, I’d be happy to offer some guidance!
@@RajeevBera I am studying in Canada. So my C# professor taught us C# as a subject just taught us from ppt but not teach us how to program and give us doing direct practice so I found many difficulties during working on assignments and in assignments, we have to make different projects on different topics such as Array&class&loops so I found many difficulty during that time so what can I do? I have an exam of c# next week and exam is a quiz type .
Oh, I see. Now I've got it. Okay, first things first-prioritize preparing for your exam. Focus on the fundamentals. Do not rush. After your exam, I'll share a learning path with you that will set you ahead of 99%. For now, just focus on your exam. Good luck!
In short ASAP. Once you feel comfortable with the basics of Python, you can start picking up HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. They are essential for web development and will complement your Python skills perfectly.
Sir, I am persuing BCA (In 2nd year now) I have only 2 years left, so can you please tell me what kind of skills I need to learn to actually get a job I have done C in 1st year, I am learning full stack web development myself,, tell me skills that can I master to get a job.
Hi! Master HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, any server side language and Git/GitHub. Build projects and seek internships. Keep learning, and you'll be job-ready. Good luck!
To find internships, use LinkedIn, update your profile with your skills and projects. Use the search tool to filter for internships, and connect with professionals.
I'm bca 3rd year student and I'm preparing to become microservice artitecture I have done java and sql. I want your suggestion and advice to get a entry in to the marketplace as soon as possible. Please Help!
Your focus on becoming a microservice architect is excellent. Keep building projects in Java and SQL, and explore cloud services like AWS or Azure. Networking and showcasing your work, especially on platforms like GitHub and LinkedIn, are crucial.
To become a microservice architect, especially starting as a BCA fresher, focusing on the core (foundational) skills is the key like Programming, Database Management, Cloud Computing and API Development.
Learn C language basics; it's the "mother of all languages." Mastering C will make it easier to switch to Java, Python, C#, and others in the future. Focus on C for now. This is exactly what I did, so it's a proven and tested path.
I'm starting a free, short programming course soon, specifically for students. I plan to limit it to about 10 participants. Keep an eye on our community posts in the coming weeks for more details!
never go with python or these type of language you might build different projects easily but you never get a high understanding of how it is actually doing stuff after all choice is yours i will highly recommend "C"
I’d recommend starting with small projects, like a calculator or a weather app, to strengthen your understanding of JavaScript concepts. A good resource to guide you along the way is javascript.info/. Hope it will help.
For learning SAP ABAP (or any programming language) effectively, I recommend using the F.O.C.U.S. technique. I've been applying this approach since 2013. I'm currently working on a video about it and will share it with you by the end of this month.
Sure! Since you already know C, learning Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) next is a great move. Maybe start with an OOP language, then dive into DSA with the one you prefer. Happy coding!
From my own experience, choose any language like C (It was my first language). Focus on understanding the basics thoroughly-it'll make learning more complex concepts much easier later on.
This video helped me a lot to clear my confusion and make a good plan to reach my goal Thanks a lot Please don't use these sound effects 😂 it's distracting
I've been working as a technical support engineer, from a non tech background, planning to do mca side by side, is it a good idea? I've also been learning , I've learnt HTML, CSS, js, basic SQL and some other things but I only know basics not an expert at anything rn. What should i do and what would be beneficial to learn, and should i pursue mca or just focus on learning myself? pls guide.
It's great to see your progress! I did an MCA too, and I really found it helpful. Since you've already started learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and SQL, you're doing well. Think about what part of tech you like best-whether it's front-end, back-end, or full-stack development. This can help you decide if you want to keep learning on your own or do an MCA to learn more formally. Whatever you choose (depend on your goals and time frame), keep up your great work in tech!
Sir i have joined a clg where I think,i will not be placed any where and I'm worried,i have not started learning any coding even after coming to 1 year. Sir please tell me what should i learn so that i will be placed in a good company 😢😢
No worries! Just start with some basic coding like C (fundamentals are important). You have a year left-plenty of time to level up your skills. Just dive in, and you'll be job-ready before you know it!
Cleared my 12th this year now was learning HTML , already leared basics like link creating etc but now thinking of switching to c++ as it seems that i have interest in it what should i do now?
If you're excited about C++, that's great! But if you're new to programming, start with C. It's simpler, gives a solid foundation, and makes learning C++ easier later. Happy coding!
Sir can you answer few questions of mine I want to be web developer i am planning to learn first html,css,java script etc is that right road plan? And 2 years back i purchase asus i3 10g laptop first touchpad stop working right after 1-2 week purchase then they repair it motherboard changed right now its out of warranty and its display become white screen and also it work few days with monitor but now it also doesn't turning on or booting up turn on light is on. I am confused so i work hard and save more money and buy new laptop or get this one repaire can you help me which decision should be better?
Yes, starting with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is a solid foundation for web development. Regarding your laptop, considering the age and issues, investing in a new one might be more beneficial for your web development journey. It'll ensure you have reliable hardware for learning and projects.
Diving into AI/ML is exciting! Since you’re familiar with JavaScript, try TensorFlow.js to blend ML with web tech. Also, consider learning Python-it's essential for AI/ML and supported by many libraries like TensorFlow and PyTorch. Start exploring with small projects and online tutorials to build your skills effectively.
Are you interested in any specific area, like web development, data science, machine learning, or something else? Knowing your goals or interests, I can help narrow down the learning path. What exactly are you trying to achieve with Python?
I'll be releasing a video titled "FASTEST Way to Learn Python and ACTUALLY Get a Job." This video will not only guide you through the most efficient methods to learn Python but also provide insights on how to apply your new skills to secure a job in the tech industry. I'll cover essential topics and strategies to accelerate your learning process.
1. Focus on Python, C and other relevant programming languages. 2. Obtain degrees in computer science, engineering, or physics. 3. Participate in projects or internships related to aerospace or government technology. 4. Connect with industry professionals and attend related conferences. 5. And finally consider NASA's Pathways Intern Employment Program for opportunities.
Great point! It's true that AI is reshaping many industries but it also opens doors for us to innovate and upgrade our skills. I'll soon make a video on how to use AI as a tool to help you. Keep learning and stay open to change!
Sir i am from nepal i has juat passed by 10th board and i am of 15 . Is learning coding in this time is benificial as many news are out that ai will do coding so i am confused so pls guide me . Pls reply love from nepal Kathmandu ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Congratulations on passing your 10th exams! Don't worry about AI in coding; there's always room for creative minds. Focus on your math-it will help you a lot in coding. Keep exploring and enjoy your journey!
Hi sir overall I have 13 years of experience but non-IT thinking to move to IT sector and I have interest in machine learning data science field. If I learn will I be able to move to IT
Hi! With 13 years of non-IT experience, transitioning to IT, especially in machine learning and data science, is definitely possible. Start by learning programming (Python) and statistics. Build a portfolio with projects (this is really the key) and join data science communities. Good luck!
Hi sir, Im working in c# since 3 years, but didnt gain much knowledge on i just worked on enhancements with out any knowledge of basic like how to create a class But i want shift now because the project very long i want to become knowledgeable and shift to other company as it is hectic working without knowledge. I have shared an email kindly do consider. I have started preparing on c# is it better choice in 2024?. I also have basic of html css. Kindly suggest me i m stuck allover after 3 years it all feels like beginning.
@@chvaishnavi7985 I've replied to your email. C# is a great choice. Focus on mastering the basics and building small projects. Since you know HTML and CSS, consider learning ASP.NET Core for web development.
Sir i know python well can i learn dsa in python many people saying instead of python , use cpp and java but i have interest in python. What should i do?
I have learned python, given GATE exam in DA, qualified, learned Mysql, powerbi, made projects. I have applied in more than hundred places. Getting no job.
@@shesparks64 Absolutely, I can assist you further! For my contact details, please visit my TH-cam channel's 'About' section. There, you'll find my email address listed. (to avoid spam, I'm not writing here) Feel free to reach out to me there, and I'll get back to you promptly. Looking forward to hearing from you!
I am in a confusion i am having 3 years of experience in. a service based company now should i prepare for product based company while staying in the same company or switch to another service based company and there prepare for product based company, please comment
With 3 years at a service-based company, you’re already on a solid ground. If you have growth opportunities where you are, it might be beneficial to prepare without switching companies. However, if another service-based company offers clearer pathways or training relevant to product roles, that could also be a strategic move. Focus on building the skills that product companies value most Good luck!
But the problem is like I am not seeing any growth in my current company as well as the work pressure is also very high,and I also have no idea like in another service based company where I will switch there also if the situation is same then what to do
@@thensr2472 It sounds like you're facing some tough challenges. You have two options: First, consider resigning and seeking new opportunities ONLY IF you have a six-month financial safety net (for example, if your monthly earnings are $1K, ensure you have $6K in savings). Second, (I prefer this), stay at your current job and use this time to prepare for a transition to a better company. Remember, history shows that significant achievements often occur under tough conditions, not comfortable ones. Hope it helps and Good Luck.
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learnd so many thing but this video has only about 2k views, this guy is underrated
Thank you! Your support means a lot. The journey of sharing knowledge is indeed more about the impact than the views.
Got my subscription brother keep up the good work 😊
Awesome thank you!
I belonged to commerce background and tried COADING because my friends were fond of it now after 3 months i am a front-end developer and heading backend.
That's amazing to hear! Transitioning from commerce to coding in just three months is impressive. Keep up the great work as you dive into backend development!
you are graet sir was start my journey early 5 monthes . you give us right way THNAKS GOD BLESS YOU😇😊
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that my content has helped you on your journey. Keep pushing forward!
Thank you and please what is the different between front end and back end and what is the best
Front End Development: Deals with the website's look and feel, It's all about creating a great user experience.
Back End Development: Focuses on the server side, managing data and server logic.
The "best" choice depends on your interest. Both are essential for building websites.
@@RajeevBera thank you
Thank you so much, buddy!
You're welcome!
I am learning C# as a beginner so I am facing many difficulty during making projects so what can I do and how can I clear my basic all main concepts easily. I Made notes of all concepts? Please guid me🙏🏻
Hi there! It sounds like you're working on an interesting project! Can you share whether it's a web or desktop application? Also, what level of difficulty are you encountering? Can you share your repo link? I'm well-versed in C# and would love to help you out. If you could provide more details, I’d be happy to offer some guidance!
@@RajeevBera I am studying in Canada. So my C# professor taught us C# as a subject just taught us from ppt but not teach us how to program and give us doing direct practice so I found many difficulties during working on assignments and in assignments, we have to make different projects on different topics such as Array&class&loops so I found many difficulty during that time so what can I do? I have an exam of c# next week and exam is a quiz type .
Oh, I see. Now I've got it. Okay, first things first-prioritize preparing for your exam. Focus on the fundamentals. Do not rush. After your exam, I'll share a learning path with you that will set you ahead of 99%. For now, just focus on your exam. Good luck!
@@RajeevBeraok thanx. How can I contact you ? After my exam.
You can find my email address from the About section of this YT channel.
Sir i am learning python but i want to persue web declopement when should i move to html css and javascript to learn web development
In short ASAP.
Once you feel comfortable with the basics of Python, you can start picking up HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. They are essential for web development and will complement your Python skills perfectly.
Where did you get that rainbow porcelain figurine?
I’m glad it caught your eye! It resembles a rainbow and was actually a gift.
@@RajeevBera I was also noticing that
learnedso manything..supereb work
Thank you so much for your kind words!
I am confused what language should I learn Python or Java or Javascript??? Please suggest me
First check your interest (backend or frontend), if still can not decide then Go for JavaScript. ( I will explain soon in next video why )
Thanks you sir great informative video
So nice of you, Thank you !
Sir, I am persuing BCA (In 2nd year now) I have only 2 years left, so can you please tell me what kind of skills I need to learn to actually get a job I have done C in 1st year, I am learning full stack web development myself,, tell me skills that can I master to get a job.
Hi! Master HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, any server side language and Git/GitHub. Build projects and seek internships. Keep learning, and you'll be job-ready. Good luck!
@@RajeevBera sir, can you tell me more about internships how and where can I get them??
To find internships, use LinkedIn, update your profile with your skills and projects. Use the search tool to filter for internships, and connect with professionals.
I'm bca 3rd year student and I'm preparing to become microservice artitecture I have done java and sql.
I want your suggestion and advice to get a entry in to the marketplace as soon as possible.
Please Help!
Your focus on becoming a microservice architect is excellent. Keep building projects in Java and SQL, and explore cloud services like AWS or Azure. Networking and showcasing your work, especially on platforms like GitHub and LinkedIn, are crucial.
All skills that should I learn to become microservice architect as a BCA fresher
@@RajeevBera or what should do firstly to enter in it sector quickly
To become a microservice architect, especially starting as a BCA fresher, focusing on the core (foundational) skills is the key like Programming, Database Management, Cloud Computing and API Development.
Sir I just finished my 12th and i have approx 2 months left to join my college. Which language or what should I learn in this free time?
Go with python basics
Learn C language basics; it's the "mother of all languages." Mastering C will make it easier to switch to Java, Python, C#, and others in the future. Focus on C for now. This is exactly what I did, so it's a proven and tested path.
I'm starting a free, short programming course soon, specifically for students. I plan to limit it to about 10 participants. Keep an eye on our community posts in the coming weeks for more details!
never go with python or these type of language you might build different projects easily but you never get a high understanding of how it is actually doing stuff after all choice is yours i will highly recommend "C"
My first language is javascript any tips or source which can help me according to you
I’d recommend starting with small projects, like a calculator or a weather app, to strengthen your understanding of JavaScript concepts. A good resource to guide you along the way is javascript.info/. Hope it will help.
Any suggestions would you give me for SAP ABAP learning?
For learning SAP ABAP (or any programming language) effectively, I recommend using the F.O.C.U.S. technique. I've been applying this approach since 2013. I'm currently working on a video about it and will share it with you by the end of this month.
Sir i know c language . i am bca 2 year student,do i start learning dsa or learn any other oops laguage learn it in that language
Sure! Since you already know C, learning Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) next is a great move. Maybe start with an OOP language, then dive into DSA with the one you prefer. Happy coding!
@@RajeevBerawhat to do after learning dsa, i'm in 2nd year of engineering. i'm learning dsa in c++, Can u guide me?
Can you plz tell me currently i am doing bcom + data analyst….. so will I get job without technical degree ? …. Plz reply sir ❤
Yes, you can! Focus on skills, projects, and certifications. Keep learning-you’re on the right path! 👍
@ thank you 🙏🏻
I am going join a college , what should i do in first couples of months please guide me........
From my own experience, choose any language like C (It was my first language). Focus on understanding the basics thoroughly-it'll make learning more complex concepts much easier later on.
@@RajeevBera thank you ❣️
This video helped me a lot to clear my confusion and make a good plan to reach my goal
Thanks a lot
Please don't use these sound effects 😂 it's distracting
I'm glad the video was helpful for you in setting your goals!
Do i need degree to get job in this field or certificate because i don't have any of them 😢
Not necessarily! Stay tuned, as I might create a video to share my experience and hopefully motivate you! Keep pushing forward. 😊
Very good information provided..
Thanks for your kind words, happy to help with valuable info!
When you do all things then only you can find your real interest if there is ??
Absolutely! Exploring different things is key to finding your true passion.
@@RajeevBera thank you sir 😊
I've been working as a technical support engineer, from a non tech background, planning to do mca side by side, is it a good idea? I've also been learning , I've learnt HTML, CSS, js, basic SQL and some other things but I only know basics not an expert at anything rn. What should i do and what would be beneficial to learn, and should i pursue mca or just focus on learning myself? pls guide.
It's great to see your progress! I did an MCA too, and I really found it helpful. Since you've already started learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and SQL, you're doing well.
Think about what part of tech you like best-whether it's front-end, back-end, or full-stack development. This can help you decide if you want to keep learning on your own or do an MCA to learn more formally. Whatever you choose (depend on your goals and time frame), keep up your great work in tech!
Sir i have joined a clg where I think,i will not be placed any where and I'm worried,i have not started learning any coding even after coming to 1 year. Sir please tell me what should i learn so that i will be placed in a good company 😢😢
No worries! Just start with some basic coding like C (fundamentals are important). You have a year left-plenty of time to level up your skills.
Just dive in, and you'll be job-ready before you know it!
@@RajeevBera thanks sir
Cleared my 12th this year now was learning HTML , already leared basics like link creating etc but now thinking of switching to c++ as it seems that i have interest in it what should i do now?
If you're excited about C++, that's great! But if you're new to programming, start with C. It's simpler, gives a solid foundation, and makes learning C++ easier later. Happy coding!
Sir can you answer few questions of mine I want to be web developer i am planning to learn first html,css,java script etc is that right road plan?
And 2 years back i purchase asus i3 10g laptop first touchpad stop working right after 1-2 week purchase then they repair it motherboard changed right now its out of warranty and its display become white screen and also it work few days with monitor but now it also doesn't turning on or booting up turn on light is on. I am confused so i work hard and save more money and buy new laptop or get this one repaire can you help me which decision should be better?
Yes, starting with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is a solid foundation for web development. Regarding your laptop, considering the age and issues, investing in a new one might be more beneficial for your web development journey. It'll ensure you have reliable hardware for learning and projects.
Sir i am from tier 3 college there's no placement and no coding culture. Should i focus on skills and do college external?
I'm not from an IIT or IIM either, so trust me, focusing on building your skills and staying proactive is key.
Sir i have interested in ai/ml but i had started java script i haven't started collage as a bca😅... So can you give me some advice 😊
Diving into AI/ML is exciting! Since you’re familiar with JavaScript, try TensorFlow.js to blend ML with web tech. Also, consider learning Python-it's essential for AI/ML and supported by many libraries like TensorFlow and PyTorch. Start exploring with small projects and online tutorials to build your skills effectively.
im learning python can u tell me what things can be done with python
Are you interested in any specific area, like web development, data science, machine learning, or something else? Knowing your goals or interests, I can help narrow down the learning path. What exactly are you trying to achieve with Python?
What "can't" be done with python? 😂
@@amitavasengupta5580 Absolutely, Python is powerful and exceptionally versatile. It a gateway to countless opportunities.
I'll be releasing a video titled "FASTEST Way to Learn Python and ACTUALLY Get a Job." This video will not only guide you through the most efficient methods to learn Python but also provide insights on how to apply your new skills to secure a job in the tech industry. I'll cover essential topics and strategies to accelerate your learning process.
@please tell me about data science, machine learning and automation. Give me road map and as a fresher what to do ?RajeevBera
Which of these would you recommend to get a job as fast as i can and what can i do to land a job in nasa , bro pls reply
1. Focus on Python, C and other relevant programming languages.
2. Obtain degrees in computer science, engineering, or physics.
3. Participate in projects or internships related to aerospace or government technology.
4. Connect with industry professionals and attend related conferences.
5. And finally consider NASA's Pathways Intern Employment Program for opportunities.
Thanks sir
But some people are claiming that AI is going to vanish these jobs.then what should be decision
Great point! It's true that AI is reshaping many industries but it also opens doors for us to innovate and upgrade our skills.
I'll soon make a video on how to use AI as a tool to help you. Keep learning and stay open to change!
@@RajeevBera Thanks for your guidance sir.
@kabeerfcc4153 You are Welcome.
Just remember - It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.
Thanks sir ❤
Most welcome
Sir i am from nepal i has juat passed by 10th board and i am of 15 . Is learning coding in this time is benificial as many news are out that ai will do coding so i am confused so pls guide me .
Pls reply love from nepal Kathmandu ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Congratulations on passing your 10th exams! Don't worry about AI in coding; there's always room for creative minds. Focus on your math-it will help you a lot in coding. Keep exploring and enjoy your journey!
Hi sir overall I have 13 years of experience but non-IT thinking to move to IT sector and I have interest in machine learning data science field. If I learn will I be able to move to IT
Hi! With 13 years of non-IT experience, transitioning to IT, especially in machine learning and data science, is definitely possible. Start by learning programming (Python) and statistics. Build a portfolio with projects (this is really the key) and join data science communities. Good luck!
@@RajeevBera thank you sir
Hi sir,
Im working in c# since 3 years, but didnt gain much knowledge on i just worked on enhancements with out any knowledge of basic like how to create a class
But i want shift now because the project very long i want to become knowledgeable and shift to other company as it is hectic working without knowledge.
I have shared an email kindly do consider.
I have started preparing on c# is it better choice in 2024?.
I also have basic of html css.
Kindly suggest me i m stuck allover after 3 years it all feels like beginning.
@@chvaishnavi7985 I've replied to your email.
C# is a great choice. Focus on mastering the basics and building small projects. Since you know HTML and CSS, consider learning ASP.NET Core for web development.
Sir i know python well can i learn dsa in python many people saying instead of python , use cpp and java but i have interest in python. What should i do?
Sure, learn DSA in Python if that's what you enjoy! Your interest in Python is a strong foundation for success. Keep at it!
What a video sir ❤
So nice of you
Sir, I am interested in gaming app.
Pls suggest me best language.
For creating gaming apps, I'd recommend starting with C# if you're interested in using Unity, which is very popular for both 2D and 3D games.
@@RajeevBera Thank you sir. 🙏
I have learned python, given GATE exam in DA, qualified, learned Mysql, powerbi, made projects. I have applied in more than hundred places.
Getting no job.
You journey is Impressive! You know much stuff. Can we connect via email? I can help you achieve your dream job.
Also, it would be great if you could share a bit more about your projects and LinkedIn profile via email. Thanks!
@@RajeevBera hey i need help .how to connect via mail?
@@shesparks64 Absolutely, I can assist you further! For my contact details, please visit my TH-cam channel's 'About' section. There, you'll find my email address listed. (to avoid spam, I'm not writing here)
Feel free to reach out to me there, and I'll get back to you promptly. Looking forward to hearing from you!
@@RajeevBera ok ,I get it its business mail .Right?
I am in a confusion i am having 3 years of experience in. a service based company now should i prepare for product based company while staying in the same company or switch to another service based company and there prepare for product based company, please comment
With 3 years at a service-based company, you’re already on a solid ground. If you have growth opportunities where you are, it might be beneficial to prepare without switching companies. However, if another service-based company offers clearer pathways or training relevant to product roles, that could also be a strategic move. Focus on building the skills that product companies value most Good luck!
But the problem is like I am not seeing any growth in my current company as well as the work pressure is also very high,and I also have no idea like in another service based company where I will switch there also if the situation is same then what to do
@@thensr2472 It sounds like you're facing some tough challenges. You have two options:
First, consider resigning and seeking new opportunities ONLY IF you have a six-month financial safety net (for example, if your monthly earnings are $1K, ensure you have $6K in savings).
Second, (I prefer this), stay at your current job and use this time to prepare for a transition to a better company.
Remember, history shows that significant achievements often occur under tough conditions, not comfortable ones. Hope it helps and Good Luck.
bro where to i learn these languages
You can find great resources on many platforms, such as TH-cam tutorials! Just dive in and start practicing! Here is the key - Just Start!
Better way to present is without any bgm
Just saying
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I value your input and will consider it for future videos!
What about Java script
JavaScript is a powerful tool for web development and for sure in high demand.
Sir but i am blong to low college
Keep working hard and don't let your college hold you back.
Focus on your dreams and keep pushing forward!
Please remove background music your voice can be more audible
Thanks for the feedback! I will adjust the background music to make sure my voice is clearer in future videos. Appreciate your input!
welcom
Thank you for the warm welcome!
🧡🧡🧡
Thank you !
👍
Very good video bro, I think u shift from other jobs to tech. What is ur age? Becuase I am also want to move in tech industry
Thank you! Keep learning, and the tech industry can be yours. Remember, LEarning is -L- Earning.