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I love the last tip! Building stuff to solve real life problems in ur life.
Ответитьmy first project was a bot that spammed ping people on discord that I had beef with automatically, every day
Ответитьwow a third of the video is sponsorship
ОтветитьWhy banana?
ОтветитьBro - the whole thing about SSL certs was a complete lie. Trying to sell your sponsor is one thing, giving out totally off info like this is another. You can use tools like certbot to automate SSL certs. I definitely wasn't paying for SSL this whole time.
ОтветитьDjango for the backend because its .... fast?! I'd say it is a recommendation because it's easy to work with and does a lot for you.
ОтветитьThis was a really good and informative/useful video 👍
Ответитьit's gamut not gambit
ОтветитьBro is unironically using Web Hosting for his Portfolio Website 💀
ОтветитьYou guys are giving people good advice, nice jobs.
ОтветитьREAL
ОтветитьSeeing some of my fave python devs here 🤩
ОтветитьBro just said web dev is worst project to suck up on his sponsor😖
ОтветитьI honestly wish I knew more people who do code, because I feel very along in the journey unless I reach out on the net. It's not an easy field to learn. It is a new language after all. Getting a computer to give you the output you want, and interact with others.
ОтветитьI'd like to be in this type of field one day. I'm mostly practicing. Currently taking classes in Udemy to improve my skills. Building my foundation first and then I hope to enjoy honing those skills to create even small things that people can enjoy with me. I believe that if you think it, you can make it. It just requires knowledge. In every job I've ever had, I've been able to pull more than my fair share of weight once I learned it. I've even impressed my bosses and had no clue. If you can recommend a good company to work for at some point, I would be interested. Thanks Jason!
Ответитьthe sponser was so cringe and obviously staged, "AI generator I didnt even know they had this" we all know in the email they would say use the ai tools
ОтветитьSo, How to make a project while avoiding the following entirely:
1. Python
2. Anything and everything involving linux and languages associated with it.
3. Anything and everything that has to do with Cloud based systems and languages.
I'm a sophomore in highschool and I was best in my class freshman year for my java coding class. I'm interested in coding but I don't know what projects are doable at my skill level. All of these "beginner" projects seem daunting and I wouldn't know where to start. What is something I can build that is more complex than a calculator app but not a whole login system like these beginner videos are saying to do
ОтветитьWhat are you trying to become that was like 3 different careers
ОтветитьPerhaps the biggest thing that I did not here out of all of this is the idea of planning. After a certain point of doing a few projects you want to plan things out. Think about a cool idea that you've always wanted to do or how you can make a pre-existing thing better/different. Once all the planning is done then everything else sort of falls into place from there as you research and build it out.
ОтветитьRespect lost when he mentioned Hostinger.
Ответитьbra this is so good , but your skill level is so low . . . . .
ОтветитьRecap
1= Automate things on your pc
2= Do something physical like Arduino, Raspberry pi
3= make a full stack project
4= develop game in your programing language
THat portfolio website looks awful!
ОтветитьNah bro. I won’t stop my portfolio it’s gonna be worth it.
Ответитьhahahah begginner and he said build a security system hahahaha
ОтветитьThe best project ever is make people watch a 8 minute video with almost 40% sponsor time. That defnitely would make money.
Ответитьyou did your ex's picture dirty ngl
Ответитьfunny you mentioned the things that are in the free plan and say the reasons I would choose business plan is this LOL..
ОтветитьProject 1: Python automation script.
Project 2: IOT based project.
Long AD that lasts 4 minutes
Project 3: Full Stack Application.
Project 4: Game development (plus if involves physics simulation).
Project 5: Scraping project.
(i'm just kidding, the ad is well brought with an useful advice, great video)
The last one project idea is quite interesting bro I'm gonna try that one definitely at my own 🫡🎖️
ОтветитьBro that first idea is something I actually need 😅
ОтветитьFor me , my portfolio website was what got me my first internship. It was hosted pretty well and also contained all my project screenshots and detail. When employers have very little information about ourselves, having a self made portfolio site is a great advantage.
ОтветитьI loved the game development idea
ОтветитьThis is exactly what I needed, thank you! Tried the Web Dev route at first but it really didn't click with me even after making several webpages and sites with front/back ends (definitely did the portfolio website thing too lmao). So then I switched to C# with Unity for a bit, and now C++. Learned all the basics but now I'm trying to figure out WHAT to make and how to get better. So I'll just have to think of a project that's something that I would personally find useful, and then build that.
ОтветитьUse google sites to build portfolio, free, quick and absolutely easy!
ОтветитьWhich product did you use for the AI generated headshot? Apologies if it was mentioned and I missed it.
ОтветитьYou look like a real life superhero - spider men :) Best of luck!
ОтветитьRun the gamut*
ОтветитьThank you
Ответитьthe video i've been looking for
ОтветитьI always thought that you can call yourself a developer if you can create anything, and on this path, I have realised that you can actually know little and still be hired. So, this video reinforced my views when I had no idea how hard it is to become a software engineer. And actually, why I wanted to become one is to create things I want for my personal use and then create company, lol. Now, while transitioning from finance I understood how much time it takes to actually gain skills
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