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Fayne man?
ОтветитьDon't get me wrong, but when you explain something it gets a bit harder for me to understand. Tho I'm catching up gradually. 😅
ОтветитьIf I learn to code, will I earn as much as I do busking guitar?
Ответитьwhy should everyone learn to code? What if you arent planning on being a fulltime developer or app writer?
Ответить"Explain to a 12 y/o"
Me who is a 12 y/o: Thats gonna b ez.
Do you have Discord? I want to learn by asking some points related in Programming.
ОтветитьIf you can only learn one language, what should it be? Python seems interesting tho I can't really tell what's unique with it.
I dropped out of CS and retained nothing. Did some BPO work until I quit life and now basically a bum.
I love swift
ОтветитьTo real programmers, web development should be easy.
ОтветитьSh*t my first website, hahahaha you're hilarous
ОтветитьHeres how you learn to code. you find some avenue in coding that makes you obsessed similar to how you get obsessed over video games, and then hammer it for 12 solid hours the same way you would a game. do this everyday and hey presto, you can center a div
ОтветитьYes. I get so frustrated writing code and I’ll just give up and go to sleep. Wake up in the morning and think about it for 5 min and wonder why I couldn’t understand it the night before
ОтветитьN O
I HATE programming, I just C A N 'T stand it, I will N E V E R.
Anyone know what software this dude uses to make his videos?
ОтветитьSo i need to hack my brain first before i can anything else
ОтветитьJapanese is like python. Python has spaces but Japanese doesn't. Also particles in Japanese act like functions in python. Kanji are similar to objects in OOP.
Ответитьsummary of this video
coding is hard
never let the error messages win lmaoooooo
ОтветитьProgrammer: if you cant code you are obsolete 🤓
Me: laughs in civil engineering degree
In which other occupations do you have to do all of this "learning" on your freetime? Why does it have to be a passion to be able to be a developer? Do nurses stick needles in peoples arms on their freetime or does lawnmovers cut the neighbours grass in the evenings just so that they can be 1% more efficient. Thank god that this is changing a bit nowadays where it's okey to have a developer title as a job and not a "passion".
ОтветитьBeen coding for 5 years. #1 advice is to do projects that you are cutious about and wanna create/code.
I wanted to make a discord bot so I did. I wanted to make an AVL Tree, so I did. I wanted to make a GUI, so I did
This almost exactly mirrors the advice I give to people wanting to learn how to code, even down to comparing it to learning how to play guitar. Programming is a skill, and like all skills takes non-trivial amounts of practice before you get good at it. Although I realize I don't emphasize the "take a break and chill" part enough; need to start doing that more.
ОтветитьCoding is not Talent. You need to learn
ОтветитьStarted as a CS major, then swapped majors and graduated. Now 7 years later I'm going back to school and swapping back my major to CS for my Master's degree. Coding will bend over to me, i will not bend to coding anymore.
ОтветитьAs a beginner this is quickly becoming my favorite channel
ОтветитьThis was amazing. I think... I think I love you.
ОтветитьThank you sir for being an awesome inspiration to those of us who embark on this journey to learn something new.
ОтветитьI’m starting to love coding but it’s hard work and requires consistency and absolute focus to get good at it
ОтветитьI guess i would just go back and sit on my ass till something cool happens
Ответитьwondering if these statements changed somehow now we got chatgpt and github-pilot in the game
Ответитьvery good video
ОтветитьI'm very fluent in LUA, I own many things that have done decently well; 60k lifetime users, etc, but I have an issue, one day Im lazy to even touch my VS code, and the other days I work like a beast. this is tiring because I always want to perform at my best.
ОтветитьNew programing learner here, I started around 3 months ago but I'm stuck on tutorial hell where I can't make or code anything if there is not a tutorial about it. I'm doing my best to start thinking of my own solutions, but I find it super hard, any tips you guys could tell me? :(
ОтветитьNeeded this bro!!!! Everything you mentioned, is exactly how I feel!!!....these up's and down's - WOW!!! BUT WE PUSH ON!!!!!
ОтветитьPeople who start with c++ are legend.
Ответить716 area code. Buffalo?
ОтветитьTbh for me the most satisfying thing in coding is when I fix a dumb mistake. I feel so elated and happy 😭
ОтветитьBigup to Arby’s!
ОтветитьBut i dont have a 12yr old
ОтветитьNo girlfriend? just code one!
ОтветитьDude, I fucking love you. You’re doing good work. 🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьAm i the only masochist ass who actually enjoys programming because of the errors and finding solutions to them? lol
ОтветитьI honestly dont think i can ever learn to code, Ive tried so many times, but I can't even remember the most basic lines. OR when do i go from learning code to practicing it with problems?
ОтветитьI learned to write Python but I don't understand it. Is there a way to make it understandable?
Ответить"In programming you'll have to bang your head against the keyboard a bunch of times until you figure out how to make these error messages go away"
my code that doesn't work and got no error message: let me introduce myself
I am 90% sure you can't actually learn something without going to bed
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