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I love these videos and liked, and commented without seeing it all yet. Everyone’s journey is different and seeing how people learn is a great way to inspire others. Love the content.
ОтветитьHi Luke, great video, I’m trying to get into coding but don’t know which programs to use or which programs to use to help me learn. Do you have any recommendations?
ОтветитьBro your videos are the most efficient one's I've seen on yt so far
ОтветитьSo true!
ОтветитьThe best way to start is to learn how to solve problems. Beign programmer/hacker is about decision making and solving. Personally, Python or Java Script are the best for begginers because it lets you get creative with your job.
ОтветитьI learned c++ in hs and could write 50+ lines of code in 10-15min when i got the hang of it; now i have a pc and would like to get back into it
ОтветитьIve started my journey learning html and css and then JS ❤
Ответитьif i can ask, what semester are you in rn?
Ответитьty for this video. I saw in some comments that u did full stack open course. Did u learn js before or just start doing it after learning python?
ОтветитьW Zherka
ОтветитьWould you recommend CS50 ??
Ответитьthanks, it helped me <33
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ОтветитьI’d love to be a programmer but I’m so retarded, I’m just not made for it because it takes me a lot of time to understand easy concepts and I can’t fucking write code by myself without copying everything from stackoverflow 😩😩
ОтветитьStop drinking coke
ОтветитьHey, nice video!! Do you need a video editor or a thumbnail designer? I can Help with improving the quality at a reasonable cost;
ОтветитьLuke, when should you start doing leetcode? Before interview? or can you wait until later?
ОтветитьWhat is the model of monitor? 49 inches?
Ответитьbanger
Ответитьsubbed
ОтветитьDo you still game at some point in your day or did you fully quit gaming?
ОтветитьI have 7 months until uni should i major in cs or just learn how to code for thèse 7 months
ОтветитьThanks bro
ОтветитьThx buddy
ОтветитьLoved your video and I really like your editing style. Just a question incase I missed it but what do you use to record?
Ответитьjust marking my spot here before you blow up been loving your videos man, they give me good energy!
ОтветитьWhat editing software do you use to make ur vids?
Ответитьvideos was very good. Not you, sitting in your room. It was interesting to watch❤
ОтветитьI saw the cola zero keep it up, with the zero caffein.
Edit: And then u brought the monster damn.🤣
Thanks bro. Appreciate these videos.
ОтветитьThis is exactly what I’ve been doing! Thank you for the encouragement and teaching you do!
ОтветитьCan you send someone python full course
ОтветитьHey luke, love the vids you doing, but i have a question i mean i'm doing courses on javaScript no big deal right. but it feels like i'm not learning anything, i know the fundamentels etc but i don't know how to write it my own. so how can i fix that?
ОтветитьI'd also say that you need a plan to actually use the code you create. Don't start coding just because. If you are studying or working try to think useful stuff you can do integrating code to your projects and add aditional value. Simple and functional things. This will keep you motivated and on the track.
ОтветитьIt’s like gym, at the beginning you will grow whatever you do.
ОтветитьLuke, thank you for making this video. My starting point with programming has been through the CS50x course. I continuously bounce between "Man, this makes so much sense and is so easy!" and "I am an absolute fool for deciding to take this path".
I say this as I prep for starting college with a Java focus for my B.S.E in Software Engineering. I think your video, and channel, are a great source of information that's provided simply to those new to the tech industry. Definitely following your advice.
Many people think python is shit but thats because many people know it due to how easy it is thats why its hard to get a job through python but yk what the huge amount of libraries in python literally allow you to do anything and I think python is best for building logic and a solid base. If you want to get a challenge try to automate some things in your computer it gets as intence as to automating games like clash royal and stuff
ОтветитьLoved it, i am not a begineer at coding, but what you said is 100% accurate, in the beginning most people take a big wrong decision which might make them hate coding. Also i wanted to say the amount of caffeine you take is scaring me, i know a few are 0 calorie no sugar one's but they still have artificial sweetners which might not be good, just wanted to put this out, take care!! keep up the content
ОтветитьWhat are examples of those 5 projects? Any page to measure complexity? Is it flappy bird game, hotel reservation room system or something X times bigger?
Have a nice day and hf :D
I started with language called Skript (that's only for Minecraft), but it was more than enough to teach basics, now I'm working with Java and it was really simple to learn..
ОтветитьThe way you edited this video is so pleasing mate! Love your progress and I'm hyped to see where you're gonna take the channel to in the future! :)
ОтветитьThe scenery shots are👌🏼
ОтветитьWait wait so you get to apply for jobs after 4-5 projects?
Isn't that too few experience 😕
I’m so happy I found this channel when I did because I can see you growing so much in the future
ОтветитьLove your videos, bro. Really helping me
ОтветитьYeah but, like why waste time with Python. It’s you’re committed, no excuses. Go to JS, and then get the job. Python is easier than JS, but JS isn’t much harder. I think, it makes more sense to learn JS and then with one language, you can go full stack.
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Ответитьgood advice dawg. i been in the analysis paralysis route myself so it's always nice to watch one these vids every now and then to get u out of that funk. keep doin what ur doin
ОтветитьReally liking your quick vids!
Question about the job market:
I got an internship a couple of months ago in web dev, it's only for my learning purpose, I am not being used as an unpaid intern there which is great. I do things at my own pace using React, but I'm still wondering if I can get a job after the internship. I hear that the job market is ass right now. Atleast in the US, what would you say about the situation in EU?