When you're stuck, is when learning takes place. Because you do research to find an answer so you can solve your problem. Whilst doing this research you will come across a bunch of things that are unrelated but will still learn a lot about them. So in the future, if you ever wanted to use that unrelated topic you learnt about when trying to find an , you have a small amount of background knowledge on it. It's the research to solve a problem that stimulates your learning.n it. It's the research to solve a problem that stimulates your learning.
Im from Milwaukee so knowing there is so much opportunity in Chicago is inspiring. Also, former janitor transitioning to networking/databases/using computer code 😅
Im going through a front end developer course on udemy, i've finished the HTML part and its about to start me on CSS. I want to practice more HTML before moving on, but not sure how to practice it. Should I just keep creating a page with all the elements over and over?
Build the worst-looking landing page with the HTML that you have learned. You'd be surprised at how often professional developers will build out the basic structure of the page initially.
Sometimes when I watch your videos Don I keep having these UA-cam ads pop up showcasing a new “earn and learn” method strategy to becoming a software engineer idk if you’ve come across these ads but what’s your perception on this? Do u believe it’s like a scam viewers should be weary about or is it legit?
The crew is back !!!
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Wow!!! From Janitor to Software Engineer!!! Bravo!!
This is gold, especially for an aspiring developer! Thanks for the work you’re doing in the community!
I love y’all. Thanks for taking the time to discuss these ideas and share your experiences.
I needed this right now
Thanks for your work, great panel!
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It's really cool to see other people in the midst of a career pivot
cool outro, always have a great time watching these vids while I practice on my projects.
Yup, I've been struggling with my Bootcamp and the teaching method. After watching this video I am inspired to continue learning. Thank you!
I'm glad to hear that!
When you're stuck, is when learning takes place. Because you do research to find an answer so you can solve your problem. Whilst doing this research you will come across a bunch of things that are unrelated but will still learn a lot about them. So in the future, if you ever wanted to use that unrelated topic you learnt about when trying to find an , you have a small amount of background knowledge on it. It's the research to solve a problem that stimulates your learning.n it. It's the research to solve a problem that stimulates your learning.
This panel is legendary.
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Please can the four of you keep doing these in the future !
Im from Milwaukee so knowing there is so much opportunity in Chicago is inspiring. Also, former janitor transitioning to networking/databases/using computer code 😅
Thanks for the information, very helpful
Yay! Self taught!!! woo woo! Great, great panel!
I needed this!
Im going through a front end developer course on udemy, i've finished the HTML part and its about to start me on CSS. I want to practice more HTML before moving on, but not sure how to practice it. Should I just keep creating a page with all the elements over and over?
I think you will do some HTML while learning css
Build the worst-looking landing page with the HTML that you have learned. You'd be surprised at how often professional developers will build out the basic structure of the page initially.
Sometimes when I watch your videos Don I keep having these UA-cam ads pop up showcasing a new “earn and learn” method strategy to becoming a software engineer idk if you’ve come across these ads but what’s your perception on this? Do u believe it’s like a scam viewers should be weary about or is it legit?
Can you tell me more about how those ads are claiming that you'll make money while learning?
Fantastic video, thanks for this.
Aaron's laugh is so contagious 😂
would love to hear more about WebAssembly
I'll keep it in mind for a future episode👍
I love this group
Whoa! I just watched the previous 10 month old video earlier this morning (12 hours ago)... and now there's a new one! That's creepy.
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Does anyone have a time stamp for when they talk about javascript being dead?
That's cheating.
Those guys I like them
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