Sir, thank you very much. I appreciate it and I believe you when you say to just be yourself so you won't have a hard time during the interview. I am also applying to be a QA or for any related roles in the software industry. It's really difficult, sir, because no one is giving me a chance to gain experience in the corporate world. When it comes to programming, I only know the fundamentals. No matter how much I self-study, I still don't feel confident in my knowledge because I can't apply it in the corporate world to learn correctly with the help of company mentors. I am still hoping that someone will accept me. Thank you, sir, for your uploads. New subscriber here.
Welcome! You are not alone. Many, many devs are dealing with this right now. When it comes to learning, I would suggest you focus on building something you need or want or just something you are interested in, or something to help someone else. Building real-world projects will force you to actually apply what you know and find solutions for what you don't.
@@devmentordave is it okay sir if i will focus on php and javascript and some database complex syntax and learning software testing tools should i haved a chance to have a assoc dev ops career if i started to that really thanks sir 🙂 i appriciate your guidance and i will start to give my self an experience as a freelance dev for mini projects i hope i understand your advised and guidance
@@GRoWtHsocietY1507 Short answer, yes. Long answer... it's not just about you. It's also about the market and what companies are looking for at the time. However, I think it's a great path to take, compared to everyone else right now.
That's not a mistake or something that you necessarily choose. Will some people judge you? Probably, but that's not up to you. Focus on what you can control.
Thank you for the helpful advice!
Glad it was helpful!
Sir, thank you very much. I appreciate it and I believe you when you say to just be yourself so you won't have a hard time during the interview. I am also applying to be a QA or for any related roles in the software industry. It's really difficult, sir, because no one is giving me a chance to gain experience in the corporate world. When it comes to programming, I only know the fundamentals. No matter how much I self-study, I still don't feel confident in my knowledge because I can't apply it in the corporate world to learn correctly with the help of company mentors. I am still hoping that someone will accept me. Thank you, sir, for your uploads. New subscriber here.
Welcome! You are not alone. Many, many devs are dealing with this right now. When it comes to learning, I would suggest you focus on building something you need or want or just something you are interested in, or something to help someone else. Building real-world projects will force you to actually apply what you know and find solutions for what you don't.
@@devmentordave is it okay sir if i will focus on php and javascript and some database complex syntax and learning software testing tools should i haved a chance to have a assoc dev ops career if i started to that really thanks sir 🙂 i appriciate your guidance and i will start to give my self an experience as a freelance dev for mini projects i hope i understand your advised and guidance
@@GRoWtHsocietY1507 Short answer, yes. Long answer... it's not just about you. It's also about the market and what companies are looking for at the time. However, I think it's a great path to take, compared to everyone else right now.
What about having missing and bad teeth?
Does that prevent you from writing working code
@@danial23mt well that answers it
That's not a mistake or something that you necessarily choose. Will some people judge you? Probably, but that's not up to you. Focus on what you can control.