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Value in the 21st century tech world is measured by the size of the USER BASE and the DATA it generates. Friction to entry has to be low, it has to provide more value than it takes and its core concept should be explainable in one short sentence. Those are the success metrics all entrepreneurs should bear in mind.
Thank you, many things are finally clicking in my head after finding your channel and content. I'm a beginner programmer and am a bit lost but this is helping everything come together as well as figuring out a path to success! Wishing you good fortune in life, cheers from Bay Area, CA USA .
Could you make a video of your schedule looks like as a content creator. Like the process of making a video. I think it would be cool to see. Keep up the good work!
make a simple but efficient web app product and get a good lawyer to make a EULA detailing that once the website goes down no one can get a refund or is entitled to service
one question i always had, your number one viewed video says “no cs degree” but for most jobs as a software engineer, do you still need some sort of degree?
If you can code something amazing and thus show your skills - I don't think most companies will care that much. They want someone who can solve problems for them. So show them that you can do that.
Can someone please tell me if learning web development as a whole (like watching a web dev course) is better for a beginner, or if studying JV until I know the fundamentals and then jumping into web dev is better?
My personal recommendation is taking a web development boot camp that is taught by your local college or university. It’s what I’m currently doing and it’s helping me learn all the necessary languages on top of offering internships at the end. Having something like that will definitely make getting a job in coding easier than going the self taught route because it’ll help validate your skills
I'd say to learn the fundamentals first. You should be able to write a for loop from memory. You should apply each concept you learn into a small project though. Coming up with ways to apply it takes a while at first since it's still foreign to you but it really teaches you what it does.
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As college student , 20 yrs old. This video really helps! The "problems, skills and markets" bro it really helps!
Glad I'm able to help you and can't wait to see what your future holds! Talk soon.
Value in the 21st century tech world is measured by the size of the USER BASE and the DATA it generates. Friction to entry has to be low, it has to provide more value than it takes and its core concept should be explainable in one short sentence. Those are the success metrics all entrepreneurs should bear in mind.
Thank you for this tip
fuck that silicon valley bullshit, it's bubbly and unsustainable and can not be used on mass
Great advice 👍
Thank you, many things are finally clicking in my head after finding your channel and content. I'm a beginner programmer and am a bit lost but this is helping everything come together as well as figuring out a path to success! Wishing you good fortune in life, cheers from Bay Area, CA USA .
Great video. Out of all the coding and entrepreneurial videos I've watched, this one hit the closest.
Could you make a video of your schedule looks like as a content creator. Like the process of making a video. I think it would be cool to see. Keep up the good work!
1:31 money goes to people who solve problems for others
Thank you for creating this video. I have learned so much!
make a simple but efficient web app product and get a good lawyer to make a EULA detailing that once the website goes down no one can get a refund or is entitled to service
Thanks so much am really learning a lot from your videos
one question i always had, your number one viewed video says “no cs degree” but for most jobs as a software engineer, do you still need some sort of degree?
If you can code something amazing and thus show your skills - I don't think most companies will care that much. They want someone who can solve problems for them. So show them that you can do that.
Thanks for sharing!
Need to invest a lot of time into coding. It's not just a money tree. LOL
Thank you!
Watching this so I don't have to do my recursion homework.
Nice one man, saw your ad on captain Sinbad channel
I think this framework can be applied to more just coding
Bingo
Can someone please tell me if learning web development as a whole (like watching a web dev course) is better for a beginner, or if studying JV until I know the fundamentals and then jumping into web dev is better?
What do you mean with JV?
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My personal recommendation is taking a web development boot camp that is taught by your local college or university. It’s what I’m currently doing and it’s helping me learn all the necessary languages on top of offering internships at the end. Having something like that will definitely make getting a job in coding easier than going the self taught route because it’ll help validate your skills
@@i.e.4427 I see, thank you for sharing that!
I'd say to learn the fundamentals first. You should be able to write a for loop from memory.
You should apply each concept you learn into a small project though. Coming up with ways to apply it takes a while at first since it's still foreign to you but it really teaches you what it does.
Quick question about your python courses, can you download them?
Thanks you so much, Let me know about stock investing,if you have a time.
Just when I wanted to build a Saas this vid comes out , thank you!
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Yo u misspelled ur title.
Edit: Love ur stuff by the way.
nice clickbait
For people who actually read it's very informative
THE TURTH
So i can't make 80$ per month💔?
What if we start our own service business...after scaling up for a while we can hire junior developers:)
Money helps ha ha.
Im bankrupt
Please pin his channel link here the one in the description isn't working
At 1:16 You spelt truth wrong
lmao waves 4 dollars, its so worth it :)
Thanks, I really like the Promising Business Idea framework. Bakir's channel name has changed to @buildwithbakir
For getting more views on UA-cam, I can help you through a google ads campaign.
Hmm
do you have discord?
brother is he has Instagram account or LinkedIn account of his, can you tell?