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How I Would Learn To Code (If I Might Start Over)
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  1. Step 1 don't be white so you can get affirmative action
    Step 2 cry about racism so you won't get fired
    Step 3 when you get fired file a discrimination lawsuit
    Step 4 Blame the white man
    Step 5 Repeat

  2. Namanh tell me how can I become passionate about getting through boring coding to express my ideas because I'm a creative and imaginative problem solved not analytical and that gets in my way

  3. coding is easy if you're trying to solve easy problems

    coding is hard if you're trying to solve complex problems

    choose your lane.

  4. I am 22 and work a dead end job working in a factory basically just collecting a paycheck. I want to have more of a challenging job like programming but damn this is overwhelming!

  5. I just quit a development job a month ago because I felt like I was learning bad practices because of how much work on everyones plate. Spending the rest of the summer grinding python videos, leetcode, and building projects to show who I apply for next

  6. bro you made me confused for choosing language, before this video I started java with full mindset but after watching this video of yours I am confused like what to learn java or pyhon as my college professors told us that java is most preferred language in interviews. Now please help me with this. 😮‍💨

  7. 4:11 I would argue that the best language to learn "deeply" at first is one that is extremely versatile and has a minimal set of both syntax and built in functionality. Scheme does this perfectly, even though parenthesis are not the most beautiful thing (though they can be removed with SRFI-49, 110 or 119). You can get the whole syntax down in 30 minutes, and after that it's all just abstractions, the same ones you could learn in any other language, but with Scheme you can just make these with the primitives supplied by the standard (data structures, functions or macros). It does have less resources to learn from (at least more modern ones, still lots of great, old books), which is unfortunate, but I believe it still is a great introduction language, and especially when you don't have much bias yet.

    11:48 VS Code as Microsoft distributes it does not fall within the definition of Open Source (Or Free) Software. If you build it yourself or use something like VS Codium it does though, but you might not have access to all the different extensions then.

  8. Thank you for these sound advises as I am beginning my coding journey on Grasshopper by Google and International Open Academy.

    I love the one course of study being video's and the other is concept, instruction, your solution in code and 97% of the last I receive "Congratulations!" the other 3% is needed to reveal solution, new problem, my solution in code, following then another "Congratulations!" I love receiving it because I am finally here where I've longed to be, learning coding and as a 4 yr nomad since husband retired and 1 yr Digital Nomad learning all things www hardware's and software's amazes me!

    One yr ago I did not know how to screenshot on my laptop and many more things lol! Today, I am laughing in amazement about everything I've learned thus far. Prior to this year I hated going online for anything for lack of knowledge, today I don't want to go sleep or I want to wake up early. Knowledge is irreplaceable. Did I mention I am a Hawaiian, 63 yr old grandmother LOL! A L O H A !!!! and Just Hang Loose!

  9. I just start learning coding and all these computer sciences things this year. It's so kind of you to assemble these useful information together. It definitely helps all beginners like me to climb up the hill.

  10. Soon, there won't be any need for coders or programmes because it will all be done through automated systems and AI-based self adjusting software. I tried it, fun for a while – coding – but I soon realised: i need to get a life instead of being stuck in front of a monitor screen coding. Even C Programmers are using pre-made components and modules, no coding required. Web Development? It's all going automated and online. Who actually designs and develops website these days anyway.

  11. started coding when I was 16, 2 years later im still spending a good hour and a half on tiny bugs that could be fixed in 10 minutes 😭

  12. I wanna learn code so bad and work at home I feel like I am such an idiot because I do not know where to start! sure there's freecamp to learn coding but will a certificate help me get a good job? probably not everyone start with an entry-level job 🙁

  13. istg did I learn the wrong language or smthng?? fr everyone's talking about how you should learn Python n stuff then I'm sitting here with Java, having tea or smthn idk, it's like no one ever talks about Java and it literally makes me feel like I learnt the wrong language😂

  14. Great video! I subbed as a net result. I'm growing my career in Cyber Security and Python seems to be a much needed skill.

  15. 6:55 — From this point foward i stopped understanding everything, lol
    Like, i know some basic python and i like to code on VSCode, but it always get frustrating when i need to download a bunch of alien programs to something i'm not even sure i'm going to use

  16. damn thank you man, I was lacking every single motivation for coding, I had few projects pending because i keep getting distracted but this video actually motivated me so thank you 🙂

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