FASTEST Way to Learn Coding and ACTUALLY Get a Job

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  • Today, I'll share how to learn programming fast and get your first full-time software engineer job - step by step. As a self taught programmer, if you want to learn coding to get a job at FAANG, this video is for you. This video covers the following:
    1. How to learn to code fast?
    2. How to get a software engineer job?
    3. How to prepare for coding interviews?
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  • @khetanshusingh9059
    @khetanshusingh9059 Рік тому +450

    Love your videos. They are so straight forward unlike other channels who sometimes think that we are pro and use technical language that goes right through one ear and comes out the other one. But you use such simple terms that are way easier to grasp. All my doubts got cleared out.
    Keep up the good work Namanh.

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому +19

      thanks so much for the kind words!

    • @Hopewefindourhope
      @Hopewefindourhope Рік тому +2

      @@namanhkapur brother I have problem in writing fast in keyboard, I mean I write while I am looking the keyboard

    • @JunoNascus
      @JunoNascus Рік тому +1

      He copied the video from Power Couple

    • @goldenbuddha3280
      @goldenbuddha3280 Рік тому

      @@JunoNascus yeah, i just watched the original video this guy just up and stole their idea for the video.

    • @promex3834
      @promex3834 Рік тому

      @@namanhkapur man if you go back in time knowing what you know now why would you waste your money and time learning something you already know

  • @ForenzaAudio
    @ForenzaAudio Рік тому +27

    Thank you for this. This honestly is what I need moving forward. I appreciate how straightforward this is without so much fluff.

  • @bc4198
    @bc4198 Рік тому +40

    Excellent! This is one of my favorite "zero to hero" tech career videos, as well as one of your personal best. Well done!

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому +2

      thanks so much! glad you liked the editing style, check out my most recent one for similar vibes

  • @Kendo144k
    @Kendo144k Рік тому +7

    Finally someone who gets straight to the point and tells me exactly what I need to do!

  • @moepray1602
    @moepray1602 Рік тому +1174

    Another great video! I have a 17 years old son who always keeps saying " Baba....I want to be like you, a software engineer. Traveling the world and making so much money"...I am good software engineer but a horrible teacher! I told him to start with Java or C++ like I did🤣 but thank god you posted this video😅 I will send this video to him! Thank you!

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому +128

      thanks for watching! wishing your son the best of luck

    • @therobustmole1137
      @therobustmole1137 Рік тому +21

      @@moykun5643 That's terrible advice.

    • @rustyscrew5776
      @rustyscrew5776 Рік тому +13

      @@therobustmole1137 Horrible. It sounded like code for saying "slack off".

    • @ciii1237
      @ciii1237 Рік тому +6

      How to have a guts to travel the world that full of new things that is uncomfort and scary unpredictable scene?

    • @Ak-zr7hq
      @Ak-zr7hq Рік тому +5

      This is a copy video of a another developer same to same. This video in English already posted by an another developer in English.

  • @CrisSpenner
    @CrisSpenner Рік тому +8

    Thank you so much!! I didn't know how to start, I am an accountant and love to learn more about programming but I felt loss with so much info about it. Your video is a pure gem and straight to the point. You are so right about the interview process and it serves for other areas as well, like Finance, practice/training is very important to succeed anywhere.

  • @M1nhDev
    @M1nhDev Рік тому +686

    🧑‍💻At 17 years old, I finally got my first frontend job at a Singapore company last month and I am so grateful for your videos and others as well that keep on on track.

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому +98

      woooo that’s so exciting, super happy for you!

    • @piyushtyagi4143
      @piyushtyagi4143 Рік тому +9

      @Minh Dev what resources did you followed?? And how much did it take?

    • @M1nhDev
      @M1nhDev Рік тому +181

      @@piyushtyagi4143 I began with CS50 from HarvardX and my main language back then was Python , then I build 5 projects in python and 5 web projects. Then I started learning React and Javascript. I then started doing leetcode. They are pretty much free, however, I found out that I did too much leetcode, I have done 200 in one and a half month. It was all free and the only thing cost me money is my resume maker. I took me 3 month with all this to get my first job.

    • @sulwhale3171
      @sulwhale3171 Рік тому +19

      @@M1nhDev wow you are smart you skip grades and got college done early nice

    • @YTPremium1
      @YTPremium1 Рік тому +16

      @@M1nhDev wow all in 3 months. That is super

  • @techmentormaria
    @techmentormaria Рік тому +69

    As a software engineering manager and former tech lead, I appreciate this video for its focus on practical strategies for learning to code and getting a job in tech. It's important to have a clear plan and focus on the skills that are in demand in the job market, as well as to seek out opportunities for practical experience and networking. The emphasis on the importance of persistence and resilience is also spot on, as the path to a career in tech can be challenging at times. Overall, this video provides valuable advice for anyone looking to enter the field of software engineering.

  • @jovanchavira2530
    @jovanchavira2530 Рік тому +23

    Interviewing advice given here is gold. I didn’t realize how different interviewing for tech would be as a dev than majority of other roles not tech. Thanks for this

  • @axd_97
    @axd_97 Рік тому +70

    I’m a 26 years old guy who thinks he’s a loser because all I know in computer is how to use social media and that’s it. My best friend is into this coding stuff and honestly his talks just bounce over my head so now, I’m willing to give my 100% to Python and become a software engineer InshAllah. Thank you so much for this video and God bless 🙏🥀❤️

    • @mudassirdevops5797
      @mudassirdevops5797 Рік тому +6

      In sha ALLAH.. me too from tech background (IT tech support). i too gave up and feared coding a lot. But now this is like *IF ITS NOT NOW THEN NEVER* situation for me.. i am now 37 . And in sha ALLAH i will be a SD sooner.. all i say is its not late to start and after starting dont stop. Keep moving and keep going.

    • @benjamindavis2475
      @benjamindavis2475 Рік тому +2

      Do the python for everybody course on UA-cam

    • @JohnAdamson42
      @JohnAdamson42 Рік тому +4

      No brother, you're not a loser because you've started. Ignorance is the biggest sin, and you've uncovered your blindspots. Inshallah you will be rewarded for the hard work.

    • @haziqshah3188
      @haziqshah3188 Рік тому +1

      You can do it bro!

    • @SI-rv9te
      @SI-rv9te Рік тому +1

      Wholesome, you go people!! May Allah grant all of you success in both your career journeys and your journey of life ✨And May He bless all of you who have taken the time to write kind responses 🫶

  • @potatopromise
    @potatopromise Рік тому +7

    Got this video in my recommendation and wasn't much going into it but you got straight to the point and gave really good advice. Throught out the video we could see what we are experiencing as beginner programmer and what to expect in the future as we learn more. This is the first video i have watched of you but i will be back for more.

  • @yuuto683
    @yuuto683 Рік тому +9

    I'm truly thankful for making us young programmers motivated and guiding us, thank you and I hope you have a bright future brother.

  • @andreaspapakanellou3804
    @andreaspapakanellou3804 Рік тому +4

    Thanks bro! And to anyone just getting started out like myself, I wish us all the best in our new journey.

  • @amessenger3208
    @amessenger3208 Рік тому +3

    Thanks! This was super comprehensive and helpful with a specific step-by-step gameplan from beginning to end.

  • @danthewandererboy
    @danthewandererboy Рік тому +3

    Just watched your first video and I love it. I'm a software developer but yes I don't feel motivated sometimes. Your video helped me to find a way to enhance my skills.

  • @vithursan.b
    @vithursan.b Рік тому +3

    currently studying in comp sci and im struggling with a few programming languages. you gave great tips and tricks that I will implement in my free time

  • @nokibulislam9423
    @nokibulislam9423 Рік тому +9

    It took me about a year to understand this polished way of actually learning man. Now when I am about to learn a tech ,I go to documentation or watch a very very basic course then create stuff and learn by doing .You just validated my knowledge thank youuu

  • @daanw6270
    @daanw6270 9 місяців тому +56

    This felt more like a Udemy ad more than anything

    • @shaniceervin1465
      @shaniceervin1465 5 місяців тому +5

      Facts.. I’d rather go to Barnes and nobles and get books and learn myself and if needed pay a mentor in software engineering if I get stuck.

    • @t4jonthemove_344
      @t4jonthemove_344 5 місяців тому

      So true

  • @paulyd0123
    @paulyd0123 Рік тому +10

    Thank you so much for this video. You have no idea how much this helps. I love tech and want to make it a career, but it seems so hard and oversaturated. I was always nervous, but this gives me hope. Thank you. I WILL become a software engineer!

  • @chasingcuriosity1
    @chasingcuriosity1 Рік тому

    That was a realliy great video. Definitally the most clear and practical cod learning advice I have found on youtube. Thank your for putting in the work.

  • @GritzMentality
    @GritzMentality Рік тому

    That was actually straightforward, thank you!

  • @szmr
    @szmr Рік тому +286

    So I’m a software engineering student in my final year. I’ve taken a few interviews now and that first interview went horrible! I had an hour to do two questions and I struggled hard - but I learnt so much from that interview. I went on to my second and automatically found it easier because of the first. Every single interview gets easier and easier and also more positive. My mind set changed after the second interview and I saw each failure as a way of learning (this didn’t come from the first; I felt so rubbish. I felt like I had wasted my time at uni etc). I think a good thing to do I remind yourself where you were 6 months or 12 months prior. This helped me a lot since I remembered not knowing anything about arrays or even variables. To now having built a few different apps across different platforms (none of them near perfect btw). And now I know what an array is, I know how to use them. I know what a variable is. I know how to use them etc etc. - lastly, my advice to any self taught programmers out there is to make sure you learn Object Oriented Programming (OOP); you might not use it at first but in my experience tech companies want an understanding at least when starting out.

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому +17

      thanks for sharing! and i respect the perseverance, keep at it

    • @monikahryniewicz41
      @monikahryniewicz41 Рік тому

      ۲ط
      ..

    • @deang5622
      @deang5622 Рік тому +3

      If your degree is not teaching you object oriented programming then it is a crap course at a crap college. You should ask for your money back.
      And you should be undertaking programming projects as part of your course, complete worthwhile applications.
      If the course you are doing does not give you several major programming projects to do, then it is a crap course again.
      I did a qualification at school between the ages of 16 and 18 in Computer Science, pre-degree level. (Ok, my pass mark was 99%, so I was pretty good at it.)
      In fact, I didn't do a degree in computer science, I did another a technical subject.
      5 years after graduating university, I was programming in assembly language in my job and using in circuit emulation, and then self trained in Oracle database management server and Microsoft Access.
      I then got a programming job and went into software development full time and undertook projects of national importance to my country benefiting tens of millions of people.
      Theory means nothing. Yes you should code up some standard algorithms to get practise, but you need some meaty sized practical projects. You build confidence by doing those projects and being able to talk about the problems you encountered and how you solved them, and why you made the architectural and implementation decisions you did.
      It is no good only studying theory and trying to remember it. That is not what makes a good programmer.

    • @Blizzarddz
      @Blizzarddz Рік тому

      Do you recommend studying software engineering in college? what was your experience like?

    • @deang5622
      @deang5622 Рік тому +2

      @@Blizzarddz I undertook a course of study between the ages of 16 and 18 in Computer Science and it certainly was very useful.
      It covered computer engineering, architecture, digital logic, data structures, algorithms, relational database management systems, programming languages, compiler design, assemblers and probably a load of other topics I no longer remember.
      Whatever course you do must cover data structures and algorithms.

  • @jesuisva
    @jesuisva Рік тому +125

    I needed this sense of 'just go for it' so badly. The amount of imposter syndrome I feel when it comes to doing anything is honestly terrifying; and you telling me that I have as good of a shot as anyone doing CS (I'm an Electrical and Electronics student) is v assuring TwT Thanks man ✌

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому +9

      you got this bro!

    • @klbn6
      @klbn6 Рік тому +3

      "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now."
      Good luck on your journey!

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 Рік тому +2

    Very informative video. You're a great speaker and have a very zen demeanor. I'm just so amazed at how intelligent and accomplished you and other young folks are at such young ages.

  • @dozo_ca
    @dozo_ca Рік тому +1

    Thanks man for the video, Im at my 2nd year of CS Engineering and I feel depresed or with no motivation, but now I just wanna study more and get better!

  • @marcelerasmus444
    @marcelerasmus444 Рік тому +29

    Thank you so much for your content. I've laid out a roadmap of work I need to learn and the PRACTICE and BUILDING I need to do to get into this field. Your videos give me the feeling that it's all possible even though I didn't study computer science at Uni. However, I am working my way through CS50's Intro course which is real fun. Also completing the Google Data Analytics course on Coursera because I realized that I also enjoy working with data. Have a great week ahead! Do you do any mentoring or coaching/training? I know you're working full-time but thought I'd ask anyway. Cheers

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому +3

      no mentoring yet, but i want to free up time so i can do it in the future -- stay tuned!

  • @kineticbongos
    @kineticbongos Рік тому +5

    Thanks for the video. I’m currently 26 years old. And I had all believed that it was over for me to learn to code. This has reinvigorated my confidence in it. Thank you.

    • @Hesus_
      @Hesus_ 10 місяців тому

      You’re acting like 26 is old 😂🤦‍♂️

  • @TheBeach5563
    @TheBeach5563 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for sharing man. That was so cool. I have been in IT for a bit. Currently a Network Admin but looking to jump to the AWS cloud developer side. They say its good to know some Python. This is the first time I have ever heard the path to coding explained in a breif, practical way. Also i was just looking at the 100 days of code course on udemy recently. Thanks a bunch. I hope to get to the coding Jedi group soon : )

  • @IslamChannel299
    @IslamChannel299 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video! I've been trying to learn to code for a while now, and your tips are incredibly helpful.

  • @alessitaag
    @alessitaag Рік тому +8

    Loved your video! Absolutely motivating. Right now I'm doing a bootcamp, it expensive, but I take it as a way to engage and persist, just as you say in the video. Found very insightfull how you share your experience on interviews.

    • @Brucelee89896
      @Brucelee89896 Рік тому

      AWESOME, did you also get a bachelors, the bootcamp i was looking at was like 11k

    • @agustinnery1887
      @agustinnery1887 10 місяців тому

      What bootcamp did you go to and did you get a job after completing it? I'm learning on my own right now but am thinking of joining one maybe in the beginning of the year.

  • @johngodoy2929
    @johngodoy2929 Рік тому +3

    Mr Namanh, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS! I Listen to this one and the 'how I focus' almost every day. Just started learning python 2 weeks ago using the 100 day course on udemy, it's very fun, and many interesting struggles!
    I have suggestions for videos:
    video 1 - who are your mentors/ role models in code and also in life? who do you inspire yourself with?
    video 2 - a meditation/ self hypnosis/ affirmations to help put us in the flow-zone before studying or coding! I know there are many out there, but coming from you and your voice is essential!
    muita gratidao and much love from Brasil!

  • @fxrisxmxli
    @fxrisxmxli 11 місяців тому

    I will be starting my journey in software programming soon & thank you for posting this video. This did give me an insight to what I will be facing.

  • @cutieguyjosh3621
    @cutieguyjosh3621 Рік тому +1

    Hi Namanh! I have been looking for a sign for almost a week and out of the blue, your video came out as the first video on my YT homepage! THANK YOU for this video and I do hope this goes well for me! More blessings to you, man!

  • @felixc.programs8209
    @felixc.programs8209 Рік тому +5

    Love your videos! I find a lot of inspiration and value in your content, Keep up the good work!

  • @MrGejonewsom
    @MrGejonewsom Рік тому +3

    Thank you Thank you for being here, this is a new journey for me and I believe that I can be in a new career in coding 3-6 months from Today with your content and my determination while having fun :) Cheers Namanh!!

    • @Bruno-rw5mg
      @Bruno-rw5mg 11 місяців тому

      How’s it going 6 months on?

  • @mrfleak5215
    @mrfleak5215 Рік тому +2

    I honestly rarely subscribe to anyone but, I subscribed to you after the first watched video. I dont know what it is but, I just really like you. You are very easy to listen to, explain everything so well and just shoot those positive vibes all around the place. Thanks alot man and keep up the great work!

  • @lucianomendez5659
    @lucianomendez5659 Рік тому +1

    This was amazing! Thank you very much!

  • @esmith_fit
    @esmith_fit Рік тому +7

    Thank you for sharing so much insight and information, it is so helpful and inspiring for me, and I'm sure others that are just starting out in programming and feel intimidated by all the information out there. You mentioned in this video at 6:33 , "real world technologies." If you have the chance, I think your subscribers would love to have your insight on some examples of real world technologies, just so we have an idea of what those technologies are and what they do, and how they could also assist us on our own projects outside of work. I'm curious what kind of application are truly useful to real companies and more specifically, which ones you've used in your experience. Thank you again for all your hard work putting these videos together, they are making an impact! We appreciate you!

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому

      thanks for the suggestion! noted for a future video!

  • @bobyluvs
    @bobyluvs Рік тому +36

    Great motivational video for non-programmers. I was sceptical if I would be able to learn python at 35, but your video is really guides on from where to start.

    • @MenteyExito
      @MenteyExito Рік тому +8

      Im with you, 35 and taking a Python intro course!

    • @SI-rv9te
      @SI-rv9te Рік тому

      💪

    • @chrisapostolou4354
      @chrisapostolou4354 11 місяців тому

      ​@@MenteyExito@bobyluvs how is it going?

    • @denyel5214
      @denyel5214 10 місяців тому +1

      I am 36 and just started the harvard python course!

    • @marinbagaric4755
      @marinbagaric4755 7 місяців тому

      ​@@denyel5214its a good course, theoretical, but i learned from real Software developers, that they say, dont learn only theory, learn from beginning how to do Projects, even little Projects, because at the end, you want to get a Job with Ur skills. And Just from theory its hard to solve real Technical Problems in real world

  • @burhanuddinmustafa233
    @burhanuddinmustafa233 Рік тому +1

    This guy never said to like my videos or subscribe to my channel, and he gave so much valuable content. Thanks, bro!! Appreciate it!!

  • @compugeekgh
    @compugeekgh 6 місяців тому +1

    great video bro, it has really motivate me in my self-taught coding journey. thanks a lot for this video and keep up the good work.

  • @cleophas_oj
    @cleophas_oj Рік тому +5

    Just exactly what I wanted to hear today. Thank you buddy

  • @ch_obi
    @ch_obi Рік тому +9

    Yay! I just started my programming journey and I think I'm on the right track with Dr. Angela You 100 days of python.
    I enjoy how she keeps me engaged with so many exercises and projects, some of which exemplify real life problems and solutions to help with corrections just in case I get stuck....love from Nigeria 🇳🇬

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому +3

      that’s awesome to hear, good luck with the rest of the course!

    • @pedroobi6552
      @pedroobi6552 Рік тому

      Niceee

  • @LadyXestia
    @LadyXestia Рік тому

    I thank you sincerely. No really. Like thank you so much! I’ve been researching peoples accounts and roadmaps and yours was the ONLY one I found that gave a list, suggestions and caution! Thank you this was the motivation I needed! I will keep you and the comments posted! ❤

  • @sylvanusjoseph1140
    @sylvanusjoseph1140 Рік тому

    I really appreciate your help with this videos. Thank you so much for your inspiration and kindness. This world needs more super kind people like you.
    Thank you again.

  • @mr.gatame6187
    @mr.gatame6187 Рік тому +38

    Love your videos man! I’m just beginning my developer journey and I’m starting with JavaScript. I’m sure both roads will get me to the same place, but I am curious on your thoughts on Python vs JS as a first language and also in terms of marketability when I do start applying for jobs. Keep up the great work!

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому +22

      javascript would be my top pick for beginner programmer languages in general, but if you only have 3-6 months, i think it’s easier to ramp up with python - can’t go wrong with either though!

    • @Url_jay
      @Url_jay Рік тому +1

      Thanks for this question Bro... Im getting into Java Script Also...but Python is later on on my modules...

    • @bolajitaiwo9032
      @bolajitaiwo9032 Рік тому +1

      @@Url_jay start with python it's easier than javascript trust me I tried it gave up and went to python is my friend trust me u will never regret this

  • @CFH298
    @CFH298 Рік тому +3

    Great video and super helpful tips!

  • @ganiyusikiru8995
    @ganiyusikiru8995 9 місяців тому

    Love your video Brodie. I’m just new into tech, and I do appreciate your video. I’m learning on html

  • @dillonkellybenitz7113
    @dillonkellybenitz7113 Рік тому

    I definitely needed this video! Thank you so much!

  • @user-sl7qm1qt7x
    @user-sl7qm1qt7x 11 місяців тому +5

    Alright, so as someone that has been grinding the self taught path part time for two years now, I can say that I have learned alot of this the hard way. First I got stuck on CSS, and gave it way too much attention when I should have gotten into JS. Futhermore, I should have not even started to learn OOP with JS. It was painful given the nature and syntax of the language. I started OOP over again with a python tutorial and it was literally like swimming downstream afterward.
    Do NOT worry about the language. Learn the concepts first with Python. Get comfortable to the point where you can explain OOP to a boomer, then worry about getting into a marketable web dev stack. This approach could honestly take a year off your journey if you are starting from a weak logic background.

  • @oceancreeper2852
    @oceancreeper2852 Рік тому

    Thanks for the tips! You are a good ytber and now i can start learning the code right

  • @mariyamjamil832
    @mariyamjamil832 11 місяців тому

    Highly needed video! Thanks man :)

  • @Just_Beyy
    @Just_Beyy Рік тому +4

    I'm 14, And my Mom is already forcing coding down my throat and this video really helped me get the fundamentals down and I just want to thank you for helping so much. I'm currently using Khan academy's coding language and its pretty simple to use and I'd really appreciate if you could tell me if I should use these instead of Khan Academy's coding language.

    • @benjamindavis2475
      @benjamindavis2475 Рік тому +1

      Don't forget even if you're studying coding you can still work on your hobbies too

  • @thecowofficialgaming6614
    @thecowofficialgaming6614 Рік тому +4

    I started with C in school in 8th grade and I'm actually glad they first showed us C. If we needed to start with Java, I would've wanted to quit instantly.
    I'm now 11th grade and we now learn Java.

  • @kokomilkkk
    @kokomilkkk 11 місяців тому

    thanks so much for this! didn't skip any ads as a way of expressing my gratitude

  • @liomihos393
    @liomihos393 Рік тому +2

    Amazing video as always Namanh. Thank you!

  • @W4TZ1234
    @W4TZ1234 Рік тому +5

    Such an informative video man, I’m trying to shift into becoming a software engineer and this is exactly what I needed to see at this time, thanks man would love to see more

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому

      thanks for the kind words -- much more coming very soon

  • @64imma
    @64imma Рік тому +144

    Angela Yu's course on python is what I've been taking. Currently on day 64 of 100, and I never thought I'd be able to accomplish so much with programming as I have in taking her course. It does need some updates and tweaking, but otherwise a solid course.

    • @josephvictory9536
      @josephvictory9536 Рік тому +15

      Same, one of if not the best python courses available. Its genuinely excellent to the point of shaming the others out there.
      I skip most the videos, and do the exercises.
      There is a course with 100 python beginner problems. Great for learning basic syntax ect.
      Angela yu's course has phenomenal projects including full webapp development.

    • @kemybolt
      @kemybolt Рік тому

      @@josephvictory9536 did you get a job

    • @JerryNdururiJW
      @JerryNdururiJW Рік тому +3

      I am on day 4 and i can say feel i am learning so much so fast.. she is an amazing teacher!

    • @badis103
      @badis103 Рік тому +1

      same im on day 80 to be honest im very very thankful To Angela Yu

    • @seetsamolapo5600
      @seetsamolapo5600 Рік тому +1

      Colt Steele

  • @soniandonga
    @soniandonga Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your content. This is my first time watching your video and I felt inspired into building my confidence and improving my programming language skills. I have an upcoming interview and I am feeling positive about it. 😊

  • @kimchiman1000
    @kimchiman1000 6 місяців тому

    Have watched your video a second time, and am glad I did. I checked out Angela Yu's 100 Days of Coding course, and have already signed up for it. Jumping in with both feet!
    Hopefully will have some useful skills to put on the table before my unemployment unsurance runs out.
    I'll be looking to you as my new Computer Science Guru, and will be looking at your other videos as well.
    Many thanks for making the effort to help a heavy equipment operator change to a new career!

  • @amanajs704
    @amanajs704 Рік тому +7

    This was my first video from your channel. Thanks dude! i really appreciate the way you guided through everything. I am pretty sure once i get myself into the eco-system by getting a course, straight away i will know what to do next, which is the only point where the majority is lagging. So, this much guidance was enough. The rest of course remains on the work we do :)

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому

      agreed! good luck, let us know how it goes

  • @karnaghose4784
    @karnaghose4784 Рік тому +4

    Hey Namanh! Would you please make a video on Machine Learning Engineer career path? That'd be a great help 😀

  • @idrissasow1595
    @idrissasow1595 Рік тому

    that was exactly what I needed , thank you so much

  • @voleti19
    @voleti19 10 місяців тому +1

    Excellent!!
    Thank you so much brother.
    Appreciate!!

  • @JasonGoodison
    @JasonGoodison Рік тому +3

    If I could go back in time, I *_may_* skip the degree. But I'd *_definitely_* watch more Namanh videos

  • @leancamo800
    @leancamo800 Рік тому +3

    Topic of the video aside. This was the first AD that I watched from start to finish. You did an amazing job on both the video and AD

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому

      so happy to hear you say that!

    • @2HN.
      @2HN. Рік тому

      Yeah :D

  • @davevanofori7438
    @davevanofori7438 Рік тому

    Thank you so much. Very educative and motivational. Keep up the good job. Much appreciate :)

  • @keavinsimmons
    @keavinsimmons Рік тому

    I have a UA-cam channel in a different niche and have to say man, really really good video. i love this. Subscribed.

  • @EfrSovereign
    @EfrSovereign Рік тому +4

    I'm a beginner in coding, python is the first programming language I learn, I've been stuck on it for a few days, and I decide to quit python and move to javascript, as a beginner is quite hard for me to understand how python work, what python can do, etc. but thanks to your video it was really helpful for me as a beginner, but I'm also being confused after watching this video, should I back to python? or keep on JavaScript? well, I just learn JS in 3 or 4 days, but I can say that JS is easier than python.

    • @AAA-zu6rw
      @AAA-zu6rw 10 місяців тому

      python was the easier programming language , because you dont need to type a lot of code not like the javascript, actually js and python have similarities especially in function , much better is to start in BASIC , learn first the data structure and algorithms after that the object oriented and python

  • @selinaakhter9695
    @selinaakhter9695 Рік тому +3

    I started to code not too long ago and I started with Javascript. As a 10 year old, it's a bit hard but I think python will be a great language to learn after I learn javascript

  • @rebeccakb6302
    @rebeccakb6302 6 місяців тому

    Great video! Thank you so much

  • @paco5star
    @paco5star Рік тому

    Watching right when I started coding to now actually learned code and just got my first job , I must thank you!

  • @kitgary
    @kitgary Рік тому +3

    I think the hardest thing to learn coding is being persistent, there are many times I want to give up, can't fix a bug, can't compile the program, compare myself to other genius developers, etc.

  • @kalebnelson6581
    @kalebnelson6581 Рік тому +3

    my father been telling about coding for long since I was a child and I never done anything about it, and he blamed me for it. now I'm about to be 17 in march and I'm just getting started.

    • @KR-nl8pv
      @KR-nl8pv Рік тому

      you got this bro, I wish I started at 17, I am 32 now and just getting started now fully self teaching with the internet

  • @daniloiloiloilo
    @daniloiloiloilo Рік тому +1

    Absolutely loved this video! I'm 17 yo majoring in Design and I want to study programming by myself and your tips will help me a lot. I saw you speak Portuguese so ganhou um inscrito!

  • @camm4694
    @camm4694 Рік тому

    This video is truly helpful and informative. Thank you for making great content. Liked and subscribed!

  • @sajosunny3579
    @sajosunny3579 Рік тому +6

    Don't compare to others, Its mandatory.
    Learn by doing projects 👍

    • @namanhkapur
      @namanhkapur  Рік тому

      agreed!

    • @morsheddld
      @morsheddld Рік тому

      Could u pls elaborate a bit, why should one learn by doing project?

    • @sajosunny3579
      @sajosunny3579 Рік тому +2

      @@morsheddldif u watch 30 UA-cam videos and don't write a single line don't make sense.according to me doing projects more effective than watching or reading a book.
      (by Magento developer)

  • @sahibzada7370
    @sahibzada7370 Рік тому +5

    Dear Kapur,
    I have just started university, and in the first semester, they will teach us C++.
    So what is your opinion?
    Should I focus on C++ or start Python?
    Thank YOU

    • @mr.footballlite9960
      @mr.footballlite9960 Рік тому

      Focus on the C++ first

    • @dengthor6741
      @dengthor6741 Рік тому +1

      Since you have just started. You should focus on C++. It helps you to master the basics and fundamentals of most programming languages. Once you have these fundamentals then it would be easy to learn other languages.

    • @sahibzada7370
      @sahibzada7370 Рік тому

      @@mr.footballlite9960 Thak You so much

    • @sahibzada7370
      @sahibzada7370 Рік тому

      @@dengthor6741 Thank YOU so much

    • @Pun116
      @Pun116 Рік тому

      Do both.

  • @lux-nocopyrightmusic
    @lux-nocopyrightmusic Рік тому

    Love your videos! They are somehow different of those of other channel!

  • @Deathstroke_687
    @Deathstroke_687 Рік тому

    That warzone clip at 11:18 👀. Man I need to stop playing COD and start coding. Seriously tho great video man and honestly really great advice. I'm a self taught programmer and I'm doing Dr. Angela Yu's Web Developer bootcamp right now on Udemy and it's amazing how many resources are out there right now. There's no excuse for anyone not to be able to improve their life and try to better themselves. You've definitely got a new sub 👍🏼

  • @carlosbravo8836
    @carlosbravo8836 Рік тому +4

    I'm 31, I already got a college degree but nothing related to computer science. Recently I found that coding is what I've been searching my whole life, being a software developer has become the dream of my life. I've been studying python for a couple months, but still there is something that makes me feel not sure, and it's my age. I don't know if they are looking for younger people. I'm still motivated, but that one thing sometimes hits my mind

    • @kkiiization
      @kkiiization Рік тому +1

      Exactly the same age as you and in the same situation. I have a degree on Economics. I think let’s just do our best and see, it’s better than doing nothing! Good luck to you fam

    • @stumbo_3230
      @stumbo_3230 Рік тому +1

      You can do it bro. Don't give up

    • @carlosbravo8836
      @carlosbravo8836 Рік тому +1

      @@stumbo_3230 Thanks bro ❤️

    • @carlosbravo8836
      @carlosbravo8836 Рік тому

      @@kkiiization good luck to you as well my bro. That's right, let's do our best

    • @bridgetalagha
      @bridgetalagha 11 місяців тому +2

      I have a 31 year old black friend in Nigeria that recently started his career as a Software Engineer.
      No, he didn't study computer science. ND guess what? He works for two US companies remotely from Nigeria.
      What's more? I have a 50+ year old man that is currently transitioning to Tech (Product Management).
      Listen Up! 31 is farrrrr from being too old to fit into tech! Are you kidding me? I feel like that's just the right age my brother..... To me, I feel it communicates maturity and tenacity.... It all depends on how you decide to brand yourself: Either as an old person who is struggling to fit in or a skillful 31 year old programmer who is also experienced at managing cross-functional teams.
      I believe the soft skills you've gathered over years places you at a better advantage than SOME younger people who lack emotional intelligence... So please, BELIEVE IN, and SELL YOURSELF WELL! No one will, if you don't.

  • @orchidmusic3556
    @orchidmusic3556 Рік тому +1

    Great video thank you very much! I'm just starting to learn Python which I'm really enjoying but those other resources you mentioned look amazing, lets hope i can stick to it!

  • @quintinjansevanrensburg5476

    Inspirational and answered some questions I've had for years

  • @dragonbaka1
    @dragonbaka1 Рік тому

    Very well said! You got me at hello!! It hits me on the spot, and just what I need to hear! thank you very much man! SUBSCRIBED and will continue supporting :)
    😀

  • @jobsunday833
    @jobsunday833 Рік тому

    Worked smoothly, tysm

  • @munchxd9991
    @munchxd9991 Рік тому

    Thank you, it works perfect!

  • @vivekpujaravp
    @vivekpujaravp Рік тому

    Phenomenal content, trying to get my first software engineering job. Thank you so much.

  • @samreither
    @samreither Рік тому

    baller video my man. big ups. inspiring me to do more.

  • @sussysnail6684
    @sussysnail6684 Рік тому

    reallllly awesome video! thank u so much

  • @joe23133
    @joe23133 Рік тому

    Honestly!! Your videos are life-saving! Thank you!!!!!!

  • @luisachaparro8446
    @luisachaparro8446 Рік тому

    Thank you so much this helped a lot!!!! You saved my life

  • @jnyfcbytd7459
    @jnyfcbytd7459 Рік тому

    Thank you for making this video. It helps a lot to hear these things

  • @DonGerico
    @DonGerico Рік тому

    Im a front-end developer and web designer, ive longed to get into software dev. You've inspired me to get after it.

  • @kingson91
    @kingson91 Рік тому

    Thank you so much. It help me to choose my programing language. Thanks man

  • @devadanamkaratapu4419
    @devadanamkaratapu4419 Рік тому

    Love you man, thanks for your motivation video.

  • @mayadelorge1122
    @mayadelorge1122 Рік тому

    Thank you very much , now I will understand the functionality

  • @tequido
    @tequido Рік тому

    What a good video, very good editing too

  • @batiabulacansouth8777
    @batiabulacansouth8777 Рік тому

    thanks, it actually let me through so i could download it.

  • @chibikem_onuokike1477
    @chibikem_onuokike1477 Рік тому +2

    Thank you sir for your videos. They are a blessing to we the younger coders

  • @abrahanperaza
    @abrahanperaza Рік тому

    Thanks you man for sharing this stuff.