As a Full Stack Developer, I can confidently state that no one can become a full stack developer in 30 days. I advise students to continue learning. If you want to be a good full stack developer, it will take you up to a year.
Yes a realistic figure though if you are not familiar with coding than only frontend might take 6-7 months Even after a year you could hardly call yourself job ready
@@Tseriesak5 You can my brother! No matter which degree you had, you can still purse a carreer in web development! Btw, which degree you hold, I mean in which field?
Full stack in 30 days .Man there is so much in full Stack. Student please keep patience while learning you will take atleast 7-8 months to become a decent full stack developer
Believe me no one can be MERN stack web developer in 1month . UA-camrs Just make sensational video to grab your attention. It takes 3-5 yrs to become a good web developer. They will tell you that u can become in 30days . And when you will not able to become you start thinking negative about yourself.
True! I stared as a beginner and have been doing this course for the past 90days consistently. Currently I'm at the start of Unix command module. It takes much time to learn.
I just entered class 11 and walking towards full-stack web dev field. I am currently learning Javascript ES6 standards. I have chosen the following roadmap:- 1) HTML Basic and Semantic Structure 2) Modern CSS3 3) JavaScript ES6 4) TypeScript 5) React Framework 6) Node JS / Express 7) MongoDB or some other NoSQL DBMS 8) Journey goes on..
Dont wanna discourage you, but you should know your priority should be to first get into a decent college. If not JEE advanced, at least do good in JEE mains, and get into a good college with CSE branch, and then you can pickup from there.
@@NoBakwas you are right but big tech companies only want experience if he work on his skills then on skills basis company will hire him we have many examples of kids who are master at coding without being graduated.and big tech companies wants to hire them with big amount
@@yuvraajkhairwar9719 not wanna break ur heart but none of the companies do that .... movies aur real lif ko mix na kro if u dont have a degree not even a single company would interview you either u have to be the 1 in the million
For people who are already familiar with Computer Science Fundamentals, even those guys will just be able to become a beginner level full stack developer after completing this course, as this all that you will be learning is just pure basic, as real fullstack development experience only comes from continuos practice and work.
Sir it would be very kind of you if you reply to this message. Should I take this course? I have a little bit more that 30 complete days in which I can dedicate myself entirely for this course. I am not a computer science student and have taken admission in physics research recently, the only reason I'm interested in this is because I want a part time source of income as a student I'm expecting something like $100 (₹ 8,000). How long will it take me to reach such a skill level that I can make $100 part time as a student, like working 2 hours a day approx. Is it even realistic what I am thinking. THANK YOU!
Hi for aspiring web developers please do know that finishing a full stack tutorial in 30days and actually learning it is different, unless you are a genius who can store data in your brain like a computer. so please don't be discourage and quit when you can't get a job in 30days 3months 4months or maybe 1 year because web development is Hard and it takes time to learn and build projects.
@@rayyanamir8560 well yes there is alot of 2hours video tutorials that will explain the basics of html and css. but that does not include best practices, responsive design, setting up fluid layouts etc. and there's a lot to css than you think specially if you want to build modern websites. so that actually needs alot of time to learn and to practice to be job ready. but again if you're a genius then maybe you'll get hired in 30days of learning. hehe
@@rayyanamir8560 They are basic language even you can learn HTML in 7 days including practice. CSS is also easy to learn but it requires more practice and time. It's easy to learn padding selectors, ID Class nd all but to give good design practice is required...
I was just searching about fullstack roadmap but felt that the pre-existing videos of other youtubers very overwhelming, it really helps that you went through minute details of your own experience ,very beginner friendly and realistic POV, keep up the good work , cheers 🤝
@@yuvahates hey there , I had checked out mehuls video on fullstack development roadmap and as you pointed out that there's a lot of technologies that he mentioned , what I found more valuable about ishan's video was that he basically went thought the course and explained the roadmap in a practical sense meanwhile mehul went though it in a theoretical sense , don't get me wrong , Mehul's video was undoubtedly good , but it wasn't for me
Although, he explained basics but Mehul actually give a detailed idea of what we actually have to do in full stack development because in actual workspace we have distributed in teams then we dont have to do everything but if someone is doing everything mehul's roadmap is much practical. And if you really wanted to learn. Then just learn everything about javascript only because whole mern stack is actully just javascript. Just telling this because i was in 2020 doing same thing but then my teacher said just learn any language completely like you can do anything from any one language only. So, yes please learn javascript too deaply and you can literally do anything.
that's what the issue with most of beginners like us is @Aditya. You are saying other people are looking overwhelming, but you need to understand that this task in itself is really overwhelming, so if it looks to you in this way then that means you are coming out of your comfort zone and trying something new, don't think what if that particular playlist is looking tough then the playlist is bad or it's not practical. Ishan's video is good, but at the end of the day if u think ishan here is giving out a review of a course, everything he spoke is on a surface level, by this im not criticising him, but just telling you that if you purchase any of the course or see any video, then you are going to think that such material is overwhelming, becoz it really is, and that's a good thing, from pov of learning
Angela's courses are really good, I have also tried Colt Steele he's also fine but the mini project or exercise that Angela gives after every module or topic helps greatly in learning and getting things whereas Colt only teaches, you have to practice on your own to grasp things with him. This is where Angela leaps ahead
@@faobi it's totally depend on how much you have learnt and how much skilled you will be. See Angela's course is a very good one to follow and it will be your guide. But at the end everything depends on your hardwork. Just do projects and practice questions as much as you can rather than completely depending on the course and I am sure you'll get what you deserve. All the very best
I heard about her being one of the leading programming instructors in Udemy. I do intend on taking a course from her. There seems to be value in learning from a very good instructor.
Now this is something which i am sure most of the people wont like. I am glad that you summarized the roadmap for full stack web developer but you could have explained it in your notepad itself aur even ipad etc. If we see some sort of affiliate links like the udemy one in this case, than it gets difficult for us to build up a trust. Apart from this, I must say an informative video indeed.
But will you not forget everything eventualy if you are not using it? I mean its of no use to you now, just want know was there any special reason for which you decided to learn this? Or just for the sake of learning a new thing.
I am also learning web development from the same course . All tho, I'm sure it would take a lot more than 30 days to complete the whole course . But I liked the general idea that you gave on the oncoming lectures and important topics. More strenght to you 💪💪💪
Guys; trust me the video title should be changed to "HOW I Completed a Full Stack Web Development Course in 30 Days." You'll need 7-9 months to completely learn MERN-stack; and then additional months to learn front-end design principles, best practices, deployment, working with a VCS with a team, fixing merge conflicts and the list goes on.
Hi ishan, i have a general question. Do you think you could have achieved all you have right now if you were not having zero attendance policy in bits?
Good video. Very good introduction to the course contents, full stack road map and what to expect. But Learning full stack in 30 days?? absolutely NO! Completing the course in 30 days?? Yes possible with great effort. For the absolute beginners, becoming a full stack developer takes many months.
Absolutely Don't even bother applying for jobs with the udemy course mentioned here 1) Do separate courses on React and Mongodb and Express 2) Then do React and Mern Stack Projects Do Clone projects very important ( React is a UI library) Then do Mern project from basic like a To-do mern and projects including payment Gateways , websockets , Authentication , State management libraries 3) Do some DSA ( no need to be an expert but u should know)(DO NOT SKIP THIS) 4) For CSS do React Clone projects with vanilla CSS , then Frameworks like MUI, Ant design, Tailwind , bootstrap Yeah it will a lot of time but in the end u will feel comfortable (6-7 months) then can reach to expert level with job and experience Learning will be for lifetime with updated technologies every few months
Ok being honest this video makes me quite uncomfortable ,I am a full stack web developer currently and learning web development takes time it's a process and the thing I hate about this video's is it's truly misguiding the youth just taking a course is not going to make you a developer you need practice and only practice ,making projects and solving real world problems is what matters. I really doubt that even if he enrolled in the course or just made a video out of it or maybe a promotion if you want to learn web development follow the main stream creator's of this field and not this guys and stop following courses it won't take you anywhere go for basic UA-cam video's and just start making projects if you are stuck just Google the heck out of it that's how you are gonna learn! If you can't find projects try replicating some small basic features of your favourite web apps. Thankyou
I've seen people skip out on web designing part, i dont get why, your goal should not only be that the website performs correctly, but to make sure it looks beautiful, no one is going to visit your portfolio where you talk about yourself if its not attractive enough, i recommend learning web designing, even basics are fine, the more you build the more you learn and become professional, also i'd like to point out that theres no such thing as "learned full-stack in 30d" in reality, its gonna take you more than a year, its not child's play.
Without any doubt, Angela is a brilliant teacher and yes I also took this course long time back and whoever is interested in web development without a second thought buy this course, it will hardly cost 400 to 600 in udemy and the best thing is you get lifetime access
Bro stop lying to people....coding is a journey...Try to be realistic..there is no that one tutorial that makes one a complete full stack developer...you have to dive into other learning materials and projects...and that will take more than 6 months...Otherwise this is clickbait!!!
Currently I am in class 11 and I have a bit free time like 2-3 hrs after studies , I usually play BGMI in that time but I want to learn web developement from scratch . I want to ask how many MONTHS ARE NEEDED to learn web development (full stack) if I invest daily 1hr earning and 30 min practice ? I want to complete learning it till my 12th starts (ie- april2022)
No one can learn the entire web development in 30 days. This video is misleading. To learn full-stack development an average student will require minimum one year. For a bright student, it may take up to 6-8 months. Regarding the course, Angela Yu is one of the best instructors on Udemy. I have already completed her 100 days of Coding in Python. If you are a person who is willing to dedicate yourself for the next few months on a consistent basis, then choose her course.
Thanks Ishan, I was very confused with starting full stack journey, but this video helped me to remove my confusion, basically I got every technology learning resource in one place.
I guess it's all about interest. Truly saying there's no thing as '___ skill in 30 days'. There have been times when it took more than expected as well as less than expected to learn something. But ya learn in 30 days' creates a better structure for learning. But always learn with interest, if you are learning just because others are doing it or its trending but you don't have interest in it, you will forget it after 1 month and might need to relearn it. Thanks ishaan, your videos do the work motivating me, sometimes FOMO brings the seriousness for me.
Stop misleading peoples with these thumbnails...It is impossible to learn full stack development in 30 days...Even 30 days is not enough for front end development...
Bro you uploaded very first video of learning mern development journey at 25 April 2020 Now you are saying you just learned it in 30 days Please clarify this because it is very discouraging for those who aren't finished after months By the way course seems helpfull ....
Both are great. But colt steele course has a major backend project. So no react part included. You can learn react and rest from John smilga's youtube channel 'coding addict'
I have taken this course conducted by Angela but let me tell you if you are making mind to take this course, this course contains bootstrap and this course doesn't contain pure css like css grid and css flexbox for beautyful responsible websites, you just have some sort of bootstrap code that you use and make your website a responsive website, but let me tell you if you going to build further complex websites bootstrap codes will comes between and you don't even able to spot your wrong step that's why learn something which contains pure css and html, the course I can suggest if recently released course conducted by academind but you just really don't have to take course they have (academind) uploaded the same course on youtube that they have uploaded on Udemy. You just have to be consistent, just grap the knowledge that is free.......
Brother, completing that course in 30 days is other thing and Learning those is another. I have learned with the same course. You can learn the basic and you will be developing website and web apps. The course is awesome for getting started. But, it lack various important and widely used concepts. One can't feel confident. The course was recorded in 2018-19 phase. Now, she has added Web 3 and crypto token development using ICP blockchain in April 2022. So, if you're just starting, you can go for this course or other courses. But, don't fall for this *30 days thing*. You need time to grasp things and make things working.
Misleading title. You cannot learn Full Stack in 30 days. And neither there is a fixed timeline. It takes years of practical hands on to become a Full Stack Developer.
Angela's course is pretty good. But it just provides the overview of all the technologies. It's better to invest 6-12 months and then find gigs for real world projects ( because nobody wants a fresher these days).
Rephrase the video's title to "What will you learn in the Full Stack WebD course by Angela Yu." I thought you'd share your strategies for learning faster, but all this is just your voiceover on the contents of the course smh.
Completing an online course isn’t becoming a full stack developer. It takes years to become one. Its great you have discovered the roadmap but stop misguiding people with clickbaits.
Hey ishan ! So I too have been doing this course for 10 days now, and the reason I'm doing this is because I want a job by February end or March 1 week, I want to ask if I should learn the whole part or just the front end part of it and do projects on the same, or should I learn complete Web Dev, also, I was thinking of doing UI / UX ( Google course or any other, please suggest ) with front end part, leaving back end . What do you about that ? Would I be able to do both in 45 days ? ( I'm gonna put 6-8 hours in both per day ).also, someone told me to learn DSA for web Dev as interviewers ask that too in web Dev interviews in general, so can you suggest what / where I can learn that according to what my time constraints are ?
Learn one thing at a time and 30-40 days are enough to learn full stack if you give 8-10hours per day, also do some exercise to stay healthy. BTW this method is not for everyone.
Hey !!!! Stop what what the hell are you talking don't you think you are exaggerating this topic full stack in 30 days No man even free code camp can't teach it 😢😢😢😢
*This course was published in 2017* Some of the content is old now and some modules like _body-parsor_ is deprecated. But The Instructor is too much experienced as you know she is a leading developer at *London App Bruary* and teaches lots of students at offline and Online BootCamp. *You'll learn alot ✌*
My college is providing us full stack web development and data analysis & data science, this two courses through skill lync( e learning platform) of 4 years at Rs.40,000 . So which course should I choose as I don't have any knowledge about it. And is it worth taking. Please reply bhaiya. 🙏
Your college is scamming you 😂😂😂 you don't have to pay that much to learn skills, and trust me, Angela yu's course would be a 100times better than what your college is providing,
Bhaiya, as a 1st sem student what all steps I need to take to move ahead with web dev and DSA. I have finished few of the languages like python, C, C++ and SQL. Please suggest me. 🙏
it doesn't affect, you can choose to do react first and then node but generally it is advised to do backend first bcz then you can directly build react projects with backend.
Please don't make click bet videos. You are playing with newbie programmers life .shame on you. Full stack development take atleast 10 months of serious hard work.
Thanks you so much. Your videos are so relevant and useful as yesterday itself I was searching for full stack web development course and today got the roadmap. Keep the good work up. 👍
i love the fact that you've started to use some Hindi as well now. Really helps people who are a little weak in english understand what you are talking about clearly!
As a Full Stack Developer, I can confidently state that no one can become a full stack developer in 30 days. I advise students to continue learning. If you want to be a good full stack developer, it will take you up to a year.
Yes a realistic figure though if you are not familiar with coding than only frontend might take 6-7 months
Even after a year you could hardly call yourself job ready
I am a total noob and want to start web Dev. Which source or courses are best to learn. And from where should I start?
@@053_eshan9 Start with courses from udemy; I suggest colt steele as the instructor.
@@khanayan-v7z bro I'm a diploma holder etc batch can i learn
Full stack developer
@@Tseriesak5 You can my brother! No matter which degree you had, you can still purse a carreer in web development! Btw, which degree you hold, I mean in which field?
Full stack in 30 days .Man there is so much in full Stack. Student please keep patience while learning you will take atleast 7-8 months to become a decent full stack developer
True
Bro that is 55 hrs course..enough for learning.. After that u will keep learning by doing projects
Not also 7-8 months.
It takes minimum 1.5 - 2years to become decent in FE & BE
You can learn the basics in the first 100hours
You need a 1000hours to claim you know about something on average
1.5 months is enough with code with harry play list yo become a full stack developer
Believe me no one can be MERN stack web developer in 1month .
UA-camrs Just make sensational video to grab your attention.
It takes 3-5 yrs to become a good web developer.
They will tell you that u can become in 30days .
And when you will not able to become you start thinking negative about yourself.
I was about to write the same and then i stumble across this sensible comment.
True! I stared as a beginner and have been doing this course for the past 90days consistently. Currently I'm at the start of Unix command module. It takes much time to learn.
It can be done if one dedicates 9-10 hrs a day truly. But only the beginner level. Can't become experts though
@@shivak0079
9 10hrs is
Too much
3-5 years??? To reach intermediate level 6 months is enough.
I just entered class 11 and walking towards full-stack web dev field. I am currently learning Javascript ES6 standards. I have chosen the following roadmap:-
1) HTML Basic and Semantic Structure
2) Modern CSS3
3) JavaScript ES6
4) TypeScript
5) React Framework
6) Node JS / Express
7) MongoDB or some other NoSQL DBMS
8) Journey goes on..
Dont wanna discourage you, but you should know your priority should be to first get into a decent college. If not JEE advanced, at least do good in JEE mains, and get into a good college with CSE branch, and then you can pickup from there.
@@NoBakwas you are right but big tech companies only want experience if he work on his skills then on skills basis company will hire him we have many examples of kids who are master at coding without being graduated.and big tech companies wants to hire them with big amount
how far have you gone till date ?
@@yuvraajkhairwar9719 not wanna break ur heart but none of the companies do that .... movies aur real lif ko mix na kro
if u dont have a degree not even a single company would interview you
either u have to be the 1 in the million
@@parthibbasu2894 bro aisa kuch nh hai aap thoda explore kriye
For people who are already familiar with Computer Science Fundamentals, even those guys will just be able to become a beginner level full stack developer after completing this course, as this all that you will be learning is just pure basic, as real fullstack development experience only comes from continuos practice and work.
Sir it would be very kind of you if you reply to this message. Should I take this course? I have a little bit more that 30 complete days in which I can dedicate myself entirely for this course. I am not a computer science student and have taken admission in physics research recently, the only reason I'm interested in this is because I want a part time source of income as a student I'm expecting something like $100 (₹ 8,000).
How long will it take me to reach such a skill level that I can make $100 part time as a student, like working 2 hours a day approx. Is it even realistic what I am thinking.
THANK YOU!
Hi for aspiring web developers please do know that finishing a full stack tutorial in 30days and actually learning it is different, unless you are a genius who can store data in your brain like a computer. so please don't be discourage and quit when you can't get a job in 30days 3months 4months or maybe 1 year because web development is Hard and it takes time to learn and build projects.
Html and css basics can be learnt in few days.
@@rayyanamir8560 well yes there is alot of 2hours video tutorials that will explain the basics of html and css. but that does not include best practices, responsive design, setting up fluid layouts etc. and there's a lot to css than you think specially if you want to build modern websites. so that actually needs alot of time to learn and to practice to be job ready. but again if you're a genius then maybe you'll get hired in 30days of learning. hehe
@@rayyanamir8560 They are basic language even you can learn HTML in 7 days including practice. CSS is also easy to learn but it requires more practice and time. It's easy to learn padding selectors, ID Class nd all but to give good design practice is required...
i wana learn app development ..i suppose its comparatively easier, correct me if wrong
Hi Kenneth, Are you a web developer and are you working on any live project or with any company?
This video is not a promotion video for udemy and coding ninjas
Source: trust me
I was just searching about fullstack roadmap but felt that the pre-existing videos of other youtubers very overwhelming, it really helps that you went through minute details of your own experience ,very beginner friendly and realistic POV, keep up the good work , cheers 🤝
@@yuvahates hey there , I had checked out mehuls video on fullstack development roadmap and as you pointed out that there's a lot of technologies that he mentioned , what I found more valuable about ishan's video was that he basically went thought the course and explained the roadmap in a practical sense meanwhile mehul went though it in a theoretical sense , don't get me wrong , Mehul's video was undoubtedly good , but it wasn't for me
Although, he explained basics but Mehul actually give a detailed idea of what we actually have to do in full stack development because in actual workspace we have distributed in teams then we dont have to do everything but if someone is doing everything mehul's roadmap is much practical. And if you really wanted to learn. Then just learn everything about javascript only because whole mern stack is actully just javascript. Just telling this because i was in 2020 doing same thing but then my teacher said just learn any language completely like you can do anything from any one language only. So, yes please learn javascript too deaply and you can literally do anything.
that's what the issue with most of beginners like us is @Aditya. You are saying other people are looking overwhelming, but you need to understand that this task in itself is really overwhelming, so if it looks to you in this way then that means you are coming out of your comfort zone and trying something new, don't think what if that particular playlist is looking tough then the playlist is bad or it's not practical. Ishan's video is good, but at the end of the day if u think ishan here is giving out a review of a course, everything he spoke is on a surface level, by this im not criticising him, but just telling you that if you purchase any of the course or see any video, then you are going to think that such material is overwhelming, becoz it really is, and that's a good thing, from pov of learning
You can follow @Apna College. This is a decent channel to learn it
in how many days can i learn backend if i am fully dedicated like 8-9 hrs giving to it
Angela's courses are really good, I have also tried Colt Steele he's also fine but the mini project or exercise that Angela gives after every module or topic helps greatly in learning and getting things whereas Colt only teaches, you have to practice on your own to grasp things with him. This is where Angela leaps ahead
Is her course outdated?
can you watch it on laptop cause in Udemy website only mobile and tv is mentioned?
Angela Yu is an awesome teacher. She simplifies everything
ua-cam.com/play/PLmv0h_u-BMKtON5uMdSz4_4zwnd2gyXNq.html
Yeah 🥰
Does a person finish the course prepared to apply for a junior position?
yeah she is
@@faobi it's totally depend on how much you have learnt and how much skilled you will be. See Angela's course is a very good one to follow and it will be your guide. But at the end everything depends on your hardwork. Just do projects and practice questions as much as you can rather than completely depending on the course and I am sure you'll get what you deserve. All the very best
30 day upsc bhi karwalo
Yaha laptop ke pese 1 saal me nhi ho rahe h 🥲...or ye bhai 30 din me web development sikh gaya😑😑...sad life friends
I heard about her being one of the leading programming instructors in Udemy. I do intend on taking a course from her. There seems to be value in learning from a very good instructor.
So, how it went? did u learned from her?
@@adityadavx , not yet. Life got in the way.
Parag Shah excuses got in the way
I’ve heard her course for 100 days of code is really good. I’m probably going to take that soon when it’s like $20
Now this is something which i am sure most of the people wont like. I am glad that you summarized the roadmap for full stack web developer but you could have explained it in your notepad itself aur even ipad etc. If we see some sort of affiliate links like the udemy one in this case, than it gets difficult for us to build up a trust. Apart from this, I must say an informative video indeed.
But will you not forget everything eventualy if you are not using it? I mean its of no use to you now, just want know was there any special reason for which you decided to learn this? Or just for the sake of learning a new thing.
Hey Ishan, do a talk show with Liyas Thomas, Founder and CEO of Hoppscotch and a full stack developer.
Yeah 💯
I am also learning web development from the same course . All tho, I'm sure it would take a lot more than 30 days to complete the whole course . But I liked the general idea that you gave on the oncoming lectures and important topics.
More strenght to you 💪💪💪
Me too learning the same course
Now 3000 rypees 😭😭
How is the course
@@rohitghorpade9486 it is very good I buy it and learning it too. 😀
@@devvyas2468 do'nt worry. udemy prices keep coming down every now and then. just keep looking and buy at right time, like now
Guys; trust me the video title should be changed to "HOW I Completed a Full Stack Web Development Course in 30 Days." You'll need 7-9 months to completely learn MERN-stack; and then additional months to learn front-end design principles, best practices, deployment, working with a VCS with a team, fixing merge conflicts and the list goes on.
Basically, it's a never-ending learning path.
Angela Yu is a great teacher, I learned flutter from her.
@@IshanSharma7390 I have also taken this full stack course just a week before!!
I'm quite excited about the course!
I've learnt Python from her course. She's awesome
@@atulwaster2772 *her course is awesome! 🥴
@@Mojemoye she's an awesome teacher.
Yeah she is a very good instructor
I have also purchased this course on Udemy but my motivation was dead.
Thankyou for boosting my motivation to complete this course
Can you gift me that course
@@faouzimissaoui5776its a very cheap course around ₹400 only
In Tunisia we have no international master card or PayPal
Thank everyway
@@faouzimissaoui5776 send your email , i will send you the link to download
@@2xdialloo hey will you me pls
I purchased the same course on 12th October 2019. And its really realty worth it. I bought it for around RS300.
I purchased this course two months ago and till now I have completed my front-end development 😁
And I think everyone should buy this course 😍
Hi, is this course good enough? Maybe there is some moments
@@aibartolegenov7784 That course is very good man.
@@aibartolegenov7784 bro dont buy this course
go to telegram and there you will get entire course
@@kunal_thakur_03 which channel bro?
@@harishraghavendher just type full course name in search baar you will get
It has taken 1 year for me to learn full stack development and still I am learning the things....
Hi ishan, i have a general question.
Do you think you could have achieved all you have right now if you were not having zero attendance policy in bits?
now THAT, is a really good question
@@IshanSharma7390 Ishan share a real day in a life of you .... In a yt video❤️we would love to watch this...
What you mean with "attendance policy"?
@@Soulis98 in bits attendence is not necessary...... This is attendence policy
Hi guys .can be a group for freshers
Is learning BLOCKCHAIN development really good or it's all hype around ??
@@IshanSharma7390 suggest any blockchain developer course
Bro! I love what you did with the drum kit channel. Truly inspiring. Much respect from Washington DC!
Good video. Very good introduction to the course contents, full stack road map and what to expect. But Learning full stack in 30 days?? absolutely NO! Completing the course in 30 days?? Yes possible with great effort. For the absolute beginners, becoming a full stack developer takes many months.
Absolutely
Don't even bother applying for jobs with the udemy course mentioned here
1) Do separate courses on React and Mongodb and Express
2) Then do React and Mern Stack Projects
Do Clone projects very important ( React is a UI library)
Then do Mern project from basic like a To-do mern and projects including payment Gateways , websockets , Authentication , State management libraries
3) Do some DSA ( no need to be an expert but u should know)(DO NOT SKIP THIS)
4) For CSS do React Clone projects with vanilla CSS , then Frameworks like MUI, Ant design, Tailwind , bootstrap
Yeah it will a lot of time but in the end u will feel comfortable (6-7 months) then can reach to expert level with job and experience
Learning will be for lifetime with updated technologies every few months
Ok being honest this video makes me quite uncomfortable ,I am a full stack web developer currently and learning web development takes time it's a process and the thing I hate about this video's is it's truly misguiding the youth just taking a course is not going to make you a developer you need practice and only practice ,making projects and solving real world problems is what matters.
I really doubt that even if he enrolled in the course or just made a video out of it or maybe a promotion if you want to learn web development follow the main stream creator's of this field and not this guys and stop following courses it won't take you anywhere go for basic UA-cam video's and just start making projects if you are stuck just Google the heck out of it that's how you are gonna learn!
If you can't find projects try replicating some small basic features of your favourite web apps.
Thankyou
Your comment was an eye opener web dev in 30 days no possible..hypocrisy!
I've seen people skip out on web designing part, i dont get why, your goal should not only be that the website performs correctly, but to make sure it looks beautiful, no one is going to visit your portfolio where you talk about yourself if its not attractive enough, i recommend learning web designing, even basics are fine, the more you build the more you learn and become professional, also i'd like to point out that theres no such thing as "learned full-stack in 30d" in reality, its gonna take you more than a year, its not child's play.
Yaar Hindi mein BAAT kartey huwi Kitna acha lagta avi apnay APko bhi muskil mein dalta aur humein bhi
Without any doubt, Angela is a brilliant teacher and yes I also took this course long time back and whoever is interested in web development without a second thought buy this course, it will hardly cost 400 to 600 in udemy and the best thing is you get lifetime access
Is there any prerequisite bro... I have not any professional knowledge related to codings
@@omerbinmukhtarthinker834 no bro it doesn't require prerequisite
Hello there..!.......I want to learn we'd development but the price showing is 3400rs . 😭. Any alternative.plz suggest
I mostly want to learn back-end development
@@cosmosXverse just wait for sometime, mostly every two weeks it comes down to 499 or 450 inr
Bro stop lying to people....coding is a journey...Try to be realistic..there is no that one tutorial that makes one a complete full stack developer...you have to dive into other learning materials and projects...and that will take more than 6 months...Otherwise this is clickbait!!!
Currently I am in class 11 and I have a bit free time like 2-3 hrs after studies , I usually play BGMI in that time but I want to learn web developement from scratch . I want to ask how many MONTHS ARE NEEDED to learn web development (full stack) if I invest daily 1hr earning and 30 min practice ? I want to complete learning it till my 12th starts (ie- april2022)
No one can learn the entire web development in 30 days. This video is misleading. To learn full-stack development an average student will require minimum one year. For a bright student, it may take up to 6-8 months.
Regarding the course, Angela Yu is one of the best instructors on Udemy. I have already completed her 100 days of Coding in Python. If you are a person who is willing to dedicate yourself for the next few months on a consistent basis, then choose her course.
Thanks Ishan, I was very confused with starting full stack journey, but this video helped me to remove my confusion, basically I got every technology learning resource in one place.
I hope you are still learning mern
Haan be tum to god gifted ho na isliye, tu to UPSC bhi 15 din main clear kar loge.
Matlab view ke liye kuch bhi
I guess it's all about interest. Truly saying there's no thing as '___ skill in 30 days'. There have been times when it took more than expected as well as less than expected to learn something. But ya learn in 30 days' creates a better structure for learning. But always learn with interest, if you are learning just because others are doing it or its trending but you don't have interest in it, you will forget it after 1 month and might need to relearn it.
Thanks ishaan, your videos do the work motivating me, sometimes FOMO brings the seriousness for me.
I think it's true for everyone
That's correct!
the learning system should be like liquid enough space to explore and digress but still a structured path to traverse!
Basically you know half, and you skipped few things in another half, that's why you are able to do it so soon
Will you take notes while doing course. If yes, how would you do it?
In your old video, you had said that you bought Colt Steele's bootcamp to learn web dev, now you changed it saying it's Dr. Angela.
Everyone can complete a course in 30 days. Completing course and apply on the real world projects, these are different.
Here u are just telling about Udemy course & check ur video title just time waste 😡
Please talk in English completely 🙏🏻
Stop misleading peoples with these thumbnails...It is impossible to learn full stack development in 30 days...Even 30 days is not enough for front end development...
Bro you uploaded very first video of learning mern development journey at 25 April 2020
Now you are saying you just learned it in 30 days
Please clarify this because it is very discouraging for those who aren't finished after months
By the way course seems helpfull ....
am i the only one to realise he said that 11th oct to 12th nov 2021 while the course he said was 2022 and which was last updated in december 2021
I was waiting for a video on Full Stack Development from you Ishan 😊😊😊
1st question Why react in last
2nd question No point of learning react without redux
3rd No basic data structures and algorithms videos to help
How to report this channel ? Can someone tell me
he is just basically promoting the udemy course nothing else
Angela Yu python course was my favourite also refer that course!
@@IshanSharma7390 ok can you plz tell me how t
You plan this course only in 30 days...
@@IshanSharma7390 like how many days you gave to each topic and all....
If telling lies is an art
You are an excellent artist
I was confused whether to take Angela Yu's course or Colt Steeles's one. But I ended up taking Colt's course. Would this make any difference??
Both are great. But colt steele course has a major backend project. So no react part included. You can learn react and rest from John smilga's youtube channel 'coding addict'
@@shivak0079 Thanks brother. I will remember that
colt doesnt have react JS in his course
@@parthivsarkar6835 dada apni ki course ta niyechen?
I have taken this course conducted by Angela but let me tell you if you are making mind to take this course, this course contains bootstrap and this course doesn't contain pure css like css grid and css flexbox for beautyful responsible websites, you just have some sort of bootstrap code that you use and make your website a responsive website, but let me tell you if you going to build further complex websites bootstrap codes will comes between and you don't even able to spot your wrong step that's why learn something which contains pure css and html, the course I can suggest if recently released course conducted by academind but you just really don't have to take course they have (academind) uploaded the same course on youtube that they have uploaded on Udemy. You just have to be consistent, just grap the knowledge that is free.......
Brother, completing that course in 30 days is other thing and Learning those is another. I have learned with the same course. You can learn the basic and you will be developing website and web apps. The course is awesome for getting started. But, it lack various important and widely used concepts. One can't feel confident. The course was recorded in 2018-19 phase. Now, she has added Web 3 and crypto token development using ICP blockchain in April 2022. So, if you're just starting, you can go for this course or other courses. But, don't fall for this *30 days thing*. You need time to grasp things and make things working.
Can you guide me ?
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Don't buy that course bec it's soo outdated, no one updates that....buy any new updated course
Bro the course is priced 3500 rs u said 499rs is there any coupon/ gift code to get for 499!
JUST LOG IN IF YOU HAVENT OR LOG IN WITH A NEW ACCOUNT, HOPE IT HELPS
Today sale
Get it for 475
Misleading headline.
You can only know abt full stack in 30 days but can't be able to do complex task..
I am doing the same course aswell i am currently on express js module
How many day it took man ?
bro they say the course is outdated? so should i buy it? did u find it outdated?
@@ajinair9967 bro cources ma sirf upar upar ka hai depth nai milega ye wala udemy cource ma
Misleading title. You cannot learn Full Stack in 30 days. And neither there is a fixed timeline. It takes years of practical hands on to become a Full Stack Developer.
Hi Ishan! i am an absolute beginner and have never coded in my life, so is this course beginner friendly.
yes absolutely.
There is no video about flexbox and grid model in CSS module in Angela's course! why are you lying?
actually you are lying bro just go and again check her course there is a proper session classes for flex and grid
Angela's course is pretty good. But it just provides the overview of all the technologies. It's better to invest 6-12 months and then find gigs for real world projects ( because nobody wants a fresher these days).
Rephrase the video's title to "What will you learn in the Full Stack WebD course by Angela Yu."
I thought you'd share your strategies for learning faster, but all this is just your voiceover on the contents of the course smh.
How to study 26 hours in 24 hours😂
1.25 x playback speed
Completing an online course isn’t becoming a full stack developer. It takes years to become one. Its great you have discovered the roadmap but stop misguiding people with clickbaits.
Hi, Do you make lots of handwritten notes while studying online courses or do you just watch and code parallelly to retain everything?
Notes are always helpful.
@@nicetomeetugaming7024 indeed
@@nicetomeetugaming7024 Yes, they are; but I tend to take too much of notes and end up trying to search through for what I need everytime.
dont misguide naive students for views
This course is better than a college degree
I gave myself challenge and spent 3-4 hours everyday for web dev but i could only learn intermediate html, css, javascript, bootstrap in 1 month
How many hours of efforts did you put per day??
++
May be 12hours
@@zulfiqar7967 that's the difference then probably
Its impossible to be a full stack developer in 30 days , dont mislead anyone
I had finish this course a week ago it takes me around 6 month but totally worth it.
How was your experience 😊
I am also learning from this course, but I am stuck at MongoDB part 😭
Getting some errors as am using latest documentation
Can u please help 🙏
It needs years together to become a full stack developer , U just did it in 30 days Wow.... I recommend u for Nobel prize seriously, GOD...
Can u explain the strategy u used to complete the course and how to make a notes while attending the videos of the course.!?
Everything is possible if you have burning desire..
Hey ishan ! So I too have been doing this course for 10 days now, and the reason I'm doing this is because I want a job by February end or March 1 week, I want to ask if I should learn the whole part or just the front end part of it and do projects on the same, or should I learn complete Web Dev, also, I was thinking of doing UI / UX ( Google course or any other, please suggest ) with front end part, leaving back end . What do you about that ? Would I be able to do both in 45 days ? ( I'm gonna put 6-8 hours in both per day ).also, someone told me to learn DSA for web Dev as interviewers ask that too in web Dev interviews in general, so can you suggest what / where I can learn that according to what my time constraints are ?
u r last year student
Learn one thing at a time and 30-40 days are enough to learn full stack if you give 8-10hours per day, also do some exercise to stay healthy. BTW this method is not for everyone.
Do you got any job mate?
Are you employed now?
Hey !!!! Stop what what the hell are you talking don't you think you are exaggerating this topic full stack in 30 days
No man even free code camp can't teach it 😢😢😢😢
*This course was published in 2017*
Some of the content is old now and some modules like _body-parsor_ is deprecated.
But The Instructor is too much experienced as you know she is a leading developer at *London App Bruary* and teaches lots of students at offline and Online BootCamp.
*You'll learn alot ✌*
Which software for thumbnails ? Interested to ans? 🙃
My college is providing us full stack web development and data analysis & data science, this two courses through skill lync( e learning platform) of 4 years at Rs.40,000 . So which course should I choose as I don't have any knowledge about it. And is it worth taking. Please reply bhaiya. 🙏
Your college is scamming you 😂😂😂 you don't have to pay that much to learn skills, and trust me, Angela yu's course would be a 100times better than what your college is providing,
bro the tutorial cost 84.99 USD which is not equivalent to 400INR you are talking about. what do we do its tough to purchage.
Bhaiya, as a 1st sem student what all steps I need to take to move ahead with web dev and DSA. I have finished few of the languages like python, C, C++ and SQL. Please suggest me. 🙏
Do both togethet
@@koushikiawasthi7123 thanku for your reply. Are u too in 1st year?
No im in 2nd year
start solving problems on codeforces nd leetcode and do web dev side by side .
I hv a question can we use c language for dsa ? But it do not supports oops concept ? So is it possible to solve dsa problems without oops concept
Where's the "Do not recommend channel" option?
Great 👍 video always, One thing that I want to ask is that Can I directly learn Full Stack Web Development without learning Frontend development?
Frontend+backend=Fullstack..
Now you decide.
I am from Nit Nagpur. I learned from her course till intermediate javascript but after that college work didnt allow me to continue 😢😢
Very informative video.... Would love to watch a video on the books that you've read soo far
There’s no way you finished that Angela Yu Udemy course in 30 days.. it’s intense
Yes haha lol
Consistency is the key
A lot of people say that this course is outdated, is that really the case?
Hi! Regarding the course, do you recommend going to ReactJS first after I finished the JS parts and before going to Backend development lessons?
Same doubt what you did brother?
it doesn't affect, you can choose to do react first and then node but generally it is advised to do backend first bcz then you can directly build react projects with backend.
Please don't make click bet videos. You are playing with newbie programmers life .shame on you. Full stack development take atleast 10 months of serious hard work.
Thanks you so much. Your videos are so relevant and useful as yesterday itself I was searching for full stack web development course and today got the roadmap. Keep the good work up. 👍
This is not possible believe me!
If you're a complete beginner, then atleast it will take dedicated 5 to 6 months to learn mern stack
i love the fact that you've started to use some Hindi as well now. Really helps people who are a little weak in english understand what you are talking about clearly!
I just bought her course.... but does it focus on the responsive design too ??✌🏼🌱
My general question is how do you manage your time by learning new courses with including studies in your college?
His clg is having Zero Attendance Policy..
How do you keep so much information in your head Ishan ? and good work thank you for the informative video many thanks !