Coding Was Hard Until I Learned THESE 5 Things!

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  • @PoojaDutt
    @PoojaDutt  Рік тому +111

    ✅Become a software engineer with ZERO experience here ✅ coursecareers.com/a/poojadutt

    • @Anyone-dd3rn
      @Anyone-dd3rn Рік тому +1

      you hair are so shiny. I love your hair, what do you use for your hair?

    • @ammybg1154
      @ammybg1154 Рік тому

      ​@@Tech-wp2bhive met guys who also say its hard, but lets say its hard for her bc she is a women, she Still learneD how to code.

    • @omniblad-
      @omniblad- Рік тому

      How useful is AI for trouble shooting with python

    • @michaelgarduno6173
      @michaelgarduno6173 Рік тому

      Lol pretty funny and unfiltered a little, but 90% of the people who start trying to learning a programming language is that everyone teaches the hello world print functions, so when they try to build something they have the basics sure, but doesn't have an ideal for an real world application, game, or something that can actually be used.

    • @BleakDeath
      @BleakDeath Рік тому

      @@omniblad- ChatGPT is very helpful can even give examples :)

  • @noraddinhassan7590
    @noraddinhassan7590 Рік тому +1312

    1 - focus on one thing.
    2 - finish what you start
    3 - embrace failure
    4 - know the theory behind
    5 - practice coding every day

    • @AP-te6mk
      @AP-te6mk Рік тому +32

      The hero we need 🤩

    • @Olivep3a_
      @Olivep3a_ Рік тому +3

      Yes thank you!!!

    • @SuhasEluri
      @SuhasEluri 11 місяців тому +19

      Lol, Just read comment and did not need to watch the video

    • @bryan63150
      @bryan63150 10 місяців тому

      Nice one nora

    • @TechAmbition
      @TechAmbition 10 місяців тому

      Thanks man ❤

  • @miepmop-fy6ld
    @miepmop-fy6ld Рік тому +178

    You can honestly start under any circumstances.
    I started coding on a farm in the middle of nowhere and only had a semi-working IDE-App on my phone and an old C book.
    I worked through the whole thing on my tiny screen and made little games for my colleages.
    And now I'm an EE student and easily code anything for my thesis.
    As you see, there's literally no excuse! :)

  • @HomelessOnline
    @HomelessOnline 6 місяців тому +47

    Excellent advice and an entertaining video! I started 25 years ago and failed all my coding classes. I looked at my VB6 book and said, "I don't care, I'm going to be a programmer," then I started from page 1. Again. Determination has served me better than any other trait.

  • @nishat_zaman
    @nishat_zaman Рік тому +644

    Doing computer science in undergrad is one of the toughest things that I have ever studied. It was so hard and I cried so much over my assignments 😂😂😂 I don't regret it though because it made me a stronger person

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому +67

      Absolutely! The difficulty builds character - glad you got through it!

    • @koushalkishorgupta784
      @koushalkishorgupta784 Рік тому +11

      I am studying in b tech computer science I am weak in math can I learn coding please tell

    • @premg062
      @premg062 Рік тому +17

      @@koushalkishorgupta784 yes you can, put your best effort to learn it.

    • @AlaskaWild
      @AlaskaWild Рік тому +17

      Most amazing coders I have known, never took a computer science course. Glad you could tough through it.

    • @sabinsesumariyan3687
      @sabinsesumariyan3687 Рік тому +3

      For coding though math no need

  • @_RajRanjanOjha
    @_RajRanjanOjha Рік тому +134

    I had made a mindset that I was a bad programmar since I was very weak in coding in school time, but now my mindset is changing after watching your some videos.

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому +9

      That’s great to hear 😀

  • @premg062
    @premg062 Рік тому +387

    Thanks for the Tips! :)
    Tip 1:
    0:45 Focus on one thing at a time
    Tip 2:
    2:27 Finish what you start
    Tip 3:
    3:21 Embrace Failure
    Tip 4:
    4:33 Learn the theory
    Tip 5:
    5:27 code

    • @pettgree
      @pettgree Рік тому +3

      Thanks fot the summary guy 🙏

    • @hoseinbebany
      @hoseinbebany Рік тому +4

      Thx was sick watching her over acting

    • @mhasannazari7450
      @mhasannazari7450 Рік тому

      Thanks

    • @tidus7081
      @tidus7081 Рік тому +6

      These aren't really helpful haha. I think learning how to learn is the most crucial. Everyone learn differently. If you can't understand coding, understand how you learn other things well. Visual? podcasts? real life applications? then go from there

    • @atharvabhosale3529
      @atharvabhosale3529 10 місяців тому

      Commenting here to save it.

  • @erikajadecoaching
    @erikajadecoaching Рік тому +68

    These are great tips! Definitely some of what I would tell my younger self when I was learning to code. I would definitely also add… you need to AGGRESSIVELY block out anything or anyone who is going to distract and/or discourage you from reaching your goal of learning to code 👩🏾‍💻

  • @Baebon6259
    @Baebon6259 9 місяців тому +10

    All 5 can be summed up to 1 word: Persistence. You can pretty much do most thing with that.

  • @kevinphandy2
    @kevinphandy2 Рік тому +52

    I wish more people in more industries would give the advice of knowing the "why" or the "theory" of the thing. You may succeed without it, but you will make a better thing if you know why you're doing each part. Thank you for doing that!

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 Рік тому

      What theories are you thinking about? That you can succeed without. Parsing methods perhaps? Algorithm analysis?

    • @vivekjoshi3769
      @vivekjoshi3769 10 місяців тому +4

      I think they meant the whys of under the hood programming & I agree knowing the whys is important to learn in a better way.

  • @shemseddine7547
    @shemseddine7547 11 місяців тому +15

    If wanna learn how to code, i would advice anyone to first learn algorithme. Coding actually uses the combination of algorithme which is the logical process of thought + the language to bring that algorithme to work. But the thing is algorithme never changes while the languages keep changing. For the first coding language i would suggest you start with Python, it's an easy to use language with far less prompts needed to execute an algorithme. This makes you able to focus on actually learning the algorithme than struggling to use the language.

  • @oliviademetriou8397
    @oliviademetriou8397 Рік тому +70

    I’ve just started to code!! Well I started a course 10 months ago as a complete beginner and im 70% through it atm, I’m trying soooo hard but it’s the toughest thing ever ! Not giving up tho , im doing it every day

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому +5

      You can do it!!

    • @JoshuaOgugua
      @JoshuaOgugua Рік тому

      😊🎉

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 Рік тому +1

      @@PoojaDutt When did this activity change name from "programming" to "code" though? I worked as a programmer and electronics designer for some 20 years in the 1900s. At that time, "code" was something secret or cryptic (like data encodings or machine code), more or less the opposite of high level languages.

  • @rebeccatoland
    @rebeccatoland Рік тому +27

    Love the editing and content! ❤ currently studying computer science and it has been rough so any advice is welcomed thank you for uploading this!!

  • @Corsair37
    @Corsair37 Рік тому +4

    Great tips for someone starting in software development. I would add to your tip about asking for help, that when you do ask for help, it's useful to provide a list of things you've already tried. This will help the person you're asking from providing answers you've already tried.
    Also, understanding the theory/fundamentals cannot be overstated. Understanding the why, not just the how, enables you to further leverage the frameworks you're working with as well as troubleshoot problems in the code. For example, my background as a senior dev is mainly in C#. I use Entity Framework extensively now - but if I was teaching or mentoring someone new to the language, I would probably start them out with just plain old ADO and T-SQL, so they would better understand EF and what its doing under the hood when they got there.
    And yes, there will be times when you spend days trying to figure out a problem. More often than not, the solution is relatively simple. Figuring it out can be a bear though.

  • @e-genieclimatique
    @e-genieclimatique Рік тому +14

    in brief:
    In this video, the speaker discusses how to get started with coding and shares five tips to make it easier.
    The tips are as follows:
    1. Focus on one thing at a time: Choose a course or resource and stick to it.
    Be disciplined about learning things in-depth.
    2. Finish what you start: Develop the habit of completing projects, readings, or courses.
    Being relentless in software engineering is a desired trait.
    3. Embrace failure: It's okay to fail, as it builds character.
    Learn from your mistakes and try to get better. Don't be afraid to ask for help or search for the correct answer.
    4. Learn the theory: Understand the fundamentals before diving into coding.
    This will help you better grasp concepts and make coding more powerful.
    5. Code: Practice coding daily to build your skills.
    Consistency and curiosity are key to learning faster and overcoming difficulties.
    By following these tips, the speaker claims that coding will become easier every day, and learners will be able to prove their capabilities to themselves.

  • @software-with-rosh
    @software-with-rosh Рік тому +57

    The editing here is so good! And I love the emphasis on just starting - it's definitely the most important

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому +3

      Thanks so much!!

    • @YassuYasen
      @YassuYasen Рік тому

      Are you two siblings or it's just my imagination!

    • @software-with-rosh
      @software-with-rosh Рік тому +2

      @@YassuYasen lol I wish 😂 just two Indian girls in the same field :)

  • @aki43__
    @aki43__ Рік тому +28

    I’m cs undergrad student, and what I would say that coding is pretty tough especially when you dive deeper into it. Rn I’m taking c++ class which is just brainstorming. We went through pointers which(for now) doesn’t make any sense for me, and I completed Java course which is pretty much the same as c++ but I understood it better, I guess because there is no pointer lol. In addition, I’m taking CRAZY assembly language class which ABSOLUTELY drives me nuts. Why do we even need that, I hope in the future I’ll appreciate myself that I took this class. In conclusion, guys don’t give up if you’re in your new way of learning programming language/s just practice and code 👩🏻‍💻 👨🏻‍💻, give hours and hours to code so your brain and fingers will get used to it. The rest are just easy as putting a butter on a bread. And again, I’m just an undergrad student, nothing much classes I took in college but assume I’m ready to go to job market, since most of the things I learned myself.

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому +5

      You’ve got this! 💪🏽 Agreed, it’s great to learn a litle bit about assembly, but it’s crazy that they make people take entire classes on it! I had to do that as well and it was a waste of time. But thanks for your input on your journey, very interesting 😀

    • @aki43__
      @aki43__ Рік тому +1

      @@PoojaDutt thank YOU for reply, I appreciate your efforts that you put on creating a helpful content, your videos help me overcome my concerns about cs path. I hope my current efforts will be awarded 🙏🏻😅

    • @MrBlackMrBlue
      @MrBlackMrBlue Рік тому +2

      Think of the contents inside of your house as being stored in a variable. Then think of another variable except this time it's pointing to the address of your house on the outside of it. But in order to use the pointer you first have to reference the variable (or your house) through the ampersand sign. Hopefully this clears things up. *p = &myHouse;

    • @aki43__
      @aki43__ Рік тому +1

      @@MrBlackMrBlue thank you for your explanation. I kinda understood the purpose of the pointers but still struggle to use them in code.I had a midterm exam yesterday and I needed to use pointers along with other functions. However, due to short period of time I did my code as easy as possible, my main file had the biggest content than others lol, hope professor will give me half credit🤞🏻

    • @MrBlackMrBlue
      @MrBlackMrBlue Рік тому +1

      @@aki43__ Hopefully you get at least a B- on your test.

  • @badthawk2384
    @badthawk2384 8 місяців тому

    i actually loved this video im doing a DEP in tech support (canada) and im just at the begening so we didnt start to see programming yet. I still wanted to give it a try so i started learning C# (the language we are going to learn) and i fond a web site to teach me the basic. after that i just tried to put them into pratice (its really not easy) but im managing from what i learn im currently trying to do a guessing game (not original I know) but its going great still isue but i find that its fun to know why there are error and see what to do to fix them. SO yea this video just made me remember what i got trough to get here in 2 weeks and its incredible knowing that 2 weeks ago i didnt even know what variable were!!!! thankyou for the video keep up the work and you just gained a follower.

  • @dancingpenguin333
    @dancingpenguin333 6 місяців тому +4

    I started front end coding like HTML, CSS, Java and SQL a few weeks ago. After a long day of work it takes some true dedication to just sit at home and code and study and continue my work. Thank you for this video.

  • @moepray1602
    @moepray1602 Рік тому +174

    As a Sr software engineer.... I APPROVE THIS MESSAGE!😆

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому +9

      Haha thank you! 😀

    • @Abishekmusicp05
      @Abishekmusicp05 10 місяців тому

      i have question
      im a musician,
      i know if i use a music software to create music and export to wav files and what not
      in coding, what are the end products,
      like i kno hello world but it shows like in cmd doc window, but i dont see where its being used
      can some one explain how c or any other language is actually useful in making this app or website or something where i can see it as a final useful product

    • @d3ath105
      @d3ath105 8 місяців тому +2

      Which tech stack ?

    • @arm4146
      @arm4146 8 місяців тому +2

      Bro is out here working at google for 150 k and still watching youtube

    • @mrsniffles7089
      @mrsniffles7089 7 місяців тому

      @@arm4146u can still have life 💀 also Software engineers are online after all it comes with the nature

  • @Caroline-pb8xx
    @Caroline-pb8xx 9 місяців тому +3

    thank you. I'm learning python as someone who like, isn't wired for coding/math/logic puzzles! It's so easy to believe myself when I'm discouraged. How nice it is that getting stuck/needing to be persistent is just a part of the adventure!

  • @zsi
    @zsi Рік тому +33

    A word of caution on the advice to finish no matter how time-consuming or frustrating it is: this advice is fine in short bursts, but I stuck with this same mindset for years, and it resulted in severe burnout. By severe, I mean even one month off work wasn't enough to recover. The problem here is that as you solve all these problems, you receive a hit of dopamine. Over time, you come to push yourself towards self-inflicted torture just for that hit, and those hits only come from long bouts of hyper-focused problem-solving. It's like an addiction, where the highs become fewer and farther between, and the lows become more frequent and devastating.
    So, yes, perseverance is important, but balance is key. Be sure to take frequent breaks, find joy in solving smaller problems, and don't be afraid to leave a problem unsolved for the day. Often, solutions come to you during mundane tasks or after a good night's sleep. Remember to practice self-care, seek support when needed, and maintain a healthy relationship with your work and yourself. In the long run, sustainable progress and personal well-being should always take precedence over short-term gains.

    • @gitmudassir
      @gitmudassir Рік тому

      😊

    • @rasha6812
      @rasha6812 9 місяців тому

      GOLDEN advice, thank you!!

    • @kitty1977
      @kitty1977 7 місяців тому

      Try using the Pomodoro Study technique while studying to prevent burnouts

    • @somerandomboi8239
      @somerandomboi8239 6 місяців тому

      ​@@kitty1977burnouts happen when you think what you're doing doesn't have any impact and is therefore in vain, not when you're overwhelmed. If you think to yourself as you struggle "This struggle has a deeper purpose. I am slowly growing. Any mistake doesn't mean I'm incapable of this..." and so on, you will have healthier highs and lows than what the OP described. My source is "BigThink how burnouts really happen" (something like that).

    • @simonshields2525
      @simonshields2525 3 місяці тому

      As a newbie to coding, this is such good advice! The buzz of solving somthing you’ve been stuck on for days only to hit another brick wall, JavaScript has had me climbing the walls😂

  • @speechlesshermit8588
    @speechlesshermit8588 9 місяців тому

    I needed to hear this. Thanks for the video.

  • @mayercook-tonkin5041
    @mayercook-tonkin5041 Рік тому

    the perfect inspo for doing my comp sci homework! Thanks

  • @janemalundu1588
    @janemalundu1588 12 днів тому

    This was so well formulated. Thank you for an informative and straight to the point video.

  • @mikewoolf8071
    @mikewoolf8071 Рік тому +6

    I absolutely love your stuff, and this video is no different! Thanks!

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому

      Thanks so much, I really appreciate that 😀

  • @senesiethomas7141
    @senesiethomas7141 Рік тому

    Honestly I know so much but I have one thing that has affected my productivity and it is allowing my curiosity to drift my focus away from starting and finishing projects at a time. I have so much materials that I will be jumping from one to the other and in effect making certain days unproductive. Because I am trying to learn everything at the same time.
    An Indian mentor gave me the same talk you are delivering through this video-he says focus on one thing at a time, master it, do all the research you can on it…. Don’t be looking at different materials online. Forget interview questions.
    Just focus on it and when you are done love to the next and master it and so on.
    He said it is better to be a master at something than to try to know everything but be average at all those things.
    We are doing some migrations and I took his advice and I see how it helped me to be productive and master things.
    If you wish to learn anything, control your appetite on every material and don’t just hop on whatever you see online. You will be tempted to but it will affect your productivity. It will create distractions in the leaning process.
    I am also currently learning python. Like she said, if today you wake up and want to study, for example, you can just decide to focus on data types and nothing more… when you feel really comfortable with it and can write codes using different data types then you might move ahead to choose something else in the same area. By that way you are more organized and focused and that will enhance your learning..
    In short, set goals everyday and have the discipline to stick with that goal no matter what tempts you. Trust me I have experienced the syndrome of the downside of curiosity and how it can also affect you. Sometimes I will be learning python, and I will switch to a tab and click something on postgress or MySQL etc… you will find out at the end of the day you literally didn’t accomplish any solid goal. Imagism waking up with a study goal and dedicate hours to it and you constantly do so. You will marvel at how good you will become.
    My experience!

  • @numerousoriabure459
    @numerousoriabure459 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for this. Really needed it.❤

  • @adrianconstantin1132
    @adrianconstantin1132 Рік тому +11

    As a softwarte developer, I find it amazing how good this advice is ! Nailed it !

  • @lightning369
    @lightning369 9 місяців тому +2

    Great content Pooja Dutt. What a magic formula to master programming. Consistency and practice is the key. Sticking to a course to completion irrespective of how long it takes has been my undoing. Thank you Pooja for your insightful nuggets.

  • @JasonGoodison
    @JasonGoodison Рік тому +6

    Great video! Loved the animations and work put into it

  • @davidemmanuel5057
    @davidemmanuel5057 8 днів тому

    so finish every project... yes good point but projects can (and for sure they will) grow... something I add is to learn to define the scope or boundaries for the project, to know when is actually finished

  • @envitab
    @envitab 9 місяців тому

    FOCUS! Thanks for sharing Pooja.

  • @robsdigitalcreations9958
    @robsdigitalcreations9958 Рік тому

    I needed that
    Great vid. thank you!

  • @chandnishrivastava3009
    @chandnishrivastava3009 Рік тому +5

    Absolutely loved this video. Very creative cinematography! Keep up...

  • @brandonprescott3863
    @brandonprescott3863 Рік тому +17

    Currently trying to transition from mechanical engineering career to a software engineering role, thanks for the great tips!

    • @investfoxy
      @investfoxy Рік тому +1

      Are you pursuing a degree or just self learning?

    • @brandonprescott3863
      @brandonprescott3863 Рік тому +4

      @@investfoxy So I have a mechanical engineering degree, but I'm self studying software outside of work currently :)

    • @furiousdestroyah9999
      @furiousdestroyah9999 Рік тому

      Good luck man, seems like it's gonna be an arduous path

    • @xuxxexful2146
      @xuxxexful2146 Рік тому

      Also mechanical engineer learning python

    • @BlackGirlUnsolved
      @BlackGirlUnsolved Рік тому

      @@brandonprescott3863 there’s a cohort I’m in called Pursuit, to become a software engineer. They have open applications now if you’re interested.

  • @abi9372
    @abi9372 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for this . I really need this right now because recently I have stopped coding properly.

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому +1

      Ahh no worries, you got this !

  • @dylburt49
    @dylburt49 Рік тому +1

    You talking about being proud of your failures, while failing to describe the word failure, and keeping that cut in the video, is art.

  • @nicolejones3686
    @nicolejones3686 Місяць тому +1

    I'm doing a CST course (CST 1101) and my final is in a few hours. I'm terrified of the outcome, but I know I'm going to give it my all because it's all I can do. This video relaxed me a lot seeing how everybody fails and doesn't get it right the first time and that's ok. As long as I'm learning at a study pace I'll be ok. Thank you for making this video, you're so entertaining 😊😂😁❤

  • @Kidrobot016
    @Kidrobot016 8 місяців тому +5

    Just starting my coding journey. I'm subscribing to this channel based on this video alone. A lot of helpful and logical tips!

    • @sigcinondlela8385
      @sigcinondlela8385 2 місяці тому +1

      How's it going?

    • @Kidrobot016
      @Kidrobot016 2 місяці тому

      ​@sigcinondlela8385 honestly, I fell off for a bit but found a project that helped me build a website while immersing myself in code

  • @1RAMIRO
    @1RAMIRO 27 днів тому

    💕💕💕This is great. You said what I was feeling.

  • @E_Wideman_Communications
    @E_Wideman_Communications 3 місяці тому

    much respect, im in school now learing SWE and i made a C in my java class last year and have to take it over. Giving up was never an option, i've been using Programiz for training, reading daniel liang intro to java programming none stop and using W3schools and im alot better. like you said " when failure come" use it as motivation!!

  • @hartsgrace1205
    @hartsgrace1205 Рік тому +1

    Thank you! Your brain is beautiful. I'm mid lose my mind phase struggling to learn java, my instructor is useless and zybooks is written in another language. I'm devouring others wisdom to get out of this black hole. This was a good reprieve. Thank you

  • @c2_gokulkr677
    @c2_gokulkr677 Місяць тому

    Thank you this is what i needed

  • @AmericanPsychoz
    @AmericanPsychoz Рік тому

    You have helped me so much with the metaphorical wall I was hitting and you’re so stunning

  • @komalsharma06
    @komalsharma06 Рік тому +4

    I've been following you for a long time now and i learned a lot from you. hope i become a good programmer in future. thankyou so much for all your advices

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому +1

      So glad to hear that - thank you for being an OG sub! I’m sure you’ll become a fantastic programmer!

  • @udaysingh-ic2pj
    @udaysingh-ic2pj Рік тому +9

    Really great advise. This video is not only for coding but for learning anything new and just being relentless

  • @vitaomega386
    @vitaomega386 Рік тому

    thank you!! this helped me change my mindset and my attitude towards studying programming (:

  • @Kenshinwtw
    @Kenshinwtw Рік тому

    this was awesome thank you!

  • @mariumbegum7325
    @mariumbegum7325 Рік тому

    Great video, good to hear your honest experiences

  • @BleakDeath
    @BleakDeath Рік тому +15

    Take every big task and break it up into small steps. As long as you are learning 1 thing and retaining and understand the concept that’s a victory 😊

  • @RoeSync68
    @RoeSync68 6 місяців тому

    Love this video. Thankyou. First time I crossed your channel. I love your time and comedy. And straight up honesty.

  • @michellelamarand5724
    @michellelamarand5724 11 місяців тому

    Love your advice. It's overwhelming, to say the least.

  • @chelsealott7708
    @chelsealott7708 Рік тому +3

    I started college and I'm only on week 3 of assignments (doing online college) and I chose computer science as my major. I KNOW that down the line I'm going to need to learn how to code and I'm honestly nervous about it! I tried coding in high school for video game development and...I honestly didn't do great...I got irritated but I kept trying but I just couldn't do it...that was when I was I believe either 17 or 18 and now I'm nearly 26 years old. I'm hoping that since I'm older it won't be as hard but I'm not so sure...I DEFINITELY want to graduate college though so I'll definitely try my best... I chose computer science because I'm really good with technology and I have interest in computers and always have so I thought it'd be perfect for me. We'll see what happens...

    • @joshurlay
      @joshurlay Рік тому

      I started CS as 24. I'm 25 now and have a year left. I didn't code at all besides a 30 minute intro to coding video 6 months before my programming concepts class. Now my upcoming internship pays $50+ an hour. Honestly I'd take a slightly lighter schedule around your intro coding classes and just give your all to learning. Itll be lots of fun as long as you have decent professors.

    • @joshurlay
      @joshurlay Рік тому

      Also, I think being older helped me A LOT. So much better with my time at 25 than I was at 20

  • @macflod
    @macflod 6 місяців тому

    I studied computer science and AI.
    Theory was interesting and fairly easy to understand. Implementation was hard and my coding skills were a struggle for me, especially doing assembly code 🙄.
    C and c++ were easy in comparison even though i thought they were hard!
    I grew to hate coding!!
    I went into a different industry.
    Recently i started coding again and learning a new language online. I love it. Thinking of changing and going back to coding. I got the qualification but no experience and i will probably need to do courses to re-learn but i seem to understand it much faster this time!

  • @shilpadutt5122
    @shilpadutt5122 Рік тому +2

    I loved this video the best !! Keep making amazing videos like this ❤

  • @Ordoxable
    @Ordoxable Рік тому

    Great video, you're encouraging I just finished my exam and saw I had to make codes and got mad myself that I didn't know what to do, I'll call tutor and open up to her and tell her I'll try but it's intimidating and hopefully she gives me guidance

  • @AnimeBadassery
    @AnimeBadassery 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the useful advice ma'am I really needed that.

  • @yordanostemesgen1417
    @yordanostemesgen1417 Рік тому

    I love how she gives examples of knowledge!!

  • @luisdiego7204
    @luisdiego7204 Рік тому +1

    Amazing video! I love how authentic you are. Tips were good, but your creativity an charisma is what I liked the most!

  • @sais640
    @sais640 5 місяців тому

    thank you for the advice much more easy and stress relief

  • @lwhieldon1
    @lwhieldon1 Рік тому +1

    Tip 3 is so true! Accept error logging. It’s the best! 🎉

  • @manutd7688
    @manutd7688 11 місяців тому

    thanks, thats just what i needed to hear

  • @nickygood3342
    @nickygood3342 8 місяців тому

    Epic advice :) Thank you. Love your quirky vibes

  • @wademackey1098
    @wademackey1098 11 місяців тому

    Luved your video. I teach a course in IT and will be telling my students they need to watch!

  • @BinaryBytestormSRM
    @BinaryBytestormSRM 6 місяців тому +1

    1. Coding is a skill that can be learned by anyone, regardless of their background or previous experience.
    2. By challenging yourself to start coding, you can discover your own capabilities and potential in the field.
    3. Coding allows you to solve problems and create solutions using logical thinking and creativity.
    4. Learning to code opens up numerous career opportunities in a wide range of industries, from technology to finance to healthcare.
    5. The process of coding can be both challenging and rewarding, as it requires continuous learning and problem-solving.
    6. Through coding, you can develop critical thinking skills, attention to detail, and the ability to break down complex problems into manageable steps.
    7. Coding empowers you to bring your ideas to life and create tangible products or applications that can make a positive impact.
    8. The coding community is vast and supportive, offering resources, forums, and communities to help you learn and grow.
    9. Continuous practice and learning in coding can lead to personal and professional growth, as you become more proficient and confident in your abilities.
    10. Coding is a lifelong skill that can adapt to the ever-changing technological landscape, making it a valuable asset in today's digital world

  • @myst.youtube
    @myst.youtube 8 місяців тому

    You deserve more subscribers.

  • @madhuramanjrekar214
    @madhuramanjrekar214 11 місяців тому

    Needed it!
    Best one

  • @orangeheartguy
    @orangeheartguy 8 місяців тому

    "All actions can be iterated on and change over time"
    Oh my God!! WORDDDDDD! ❤❤❤

  • @foysaltanvir5640
    @foysaltanvir5640 2 місяці тому

    That energetic and real-time learning... Thank you for your

  • @darienverdugo290
    @darienverdugo290 Рік тому +2

    I just found out your channel, and watched your video abut your software engeneer journey, and I inmediatly subscribe, I love your content!!!

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому +1

      Ahh thank you for subscribing! Appreciate it 😀

  • @jeffreyphipps1507
    @jeffreyphipps1507 10 місяців тому

    I definitely want to show all my university student this. So many relevant statements...

  • @dontworry9478
    @dontworry9478 11 місяців тому

    Tysm for this ✨😁

  • @FloriTravels
    @FloriTravels Рік тому

    Thanks for all these amazing tips!

  • @andrasparanici5491
    @andrasparanici5491 Рік тому

    Nice - thanks for the tips

  • @collinsmith695
    @collinsmith695 Рік тому

    I love you, this video is made so frickin well!

  • @devadharshinis525
    @devadharshinis525 Рік тому

    Exactly what I was looking for ..!! Thank you

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому

      That’s great to hear 😀

  • @rodprogramdev9253
    @rodprogramdev9253 8 місяців тому

    Thanks totally agree with these tips. :)

  • @sinarongbou556
    @sinarongbou556 Рік тому +3

    M not a software engineer, but this video is very helpful for enhancing working discipline.

  • @AlThePal78
    @AlThePal78 8 місяців тому

    first tip is awesome something I still need to work on :)

  • @CreedPodcast
    @CreedPodcast 5 місяців тому

    This video helped a lot. Very well put together 💯🔥 and informative.

  • @fit_mugo
    @fit_mugo Рік тому +2

    I feel like it’s all about putting in time I’ve been learning for awhile like 3 years but I’m not working as a web developer. Joined an online school supposed to be done next month but I’m ready for work

  • @redf7209
    @redf7209 2 місяці тому

    Its like a real verbal language, you have to live it. At work when people were trained to code it was the people who lived it that succeeded whereas the ones who treated as part of a 9-5 job and who expected to be shown every step failed. I would also add that finding an opportunity to step back from learning the detail and see an overview will give you a foundation and context to build on with the detail because sometimes you just can't see the forest for the trees.

  • @ameyburgul7285
    @ameyburgul7285 8 місяців тому

    Subscribed. Great Video Loved it. Hope to see more like these.

  • @pencil_breath
    @pencil_breath 6 місяців тому

    this video is so inspirational as im starting coding with not a lot of knowledge about it

  • @davidemmanuel5057
    @davidemmanuel5057 8 днів тому

    thanks for the vido, I liked your points there. Just a friendly advice, lower the music a bit

  • @kitsunezurui
    @kitsunezurui Рік тому

    I love your format! I laughed and was actually able to be tricked into absorbing the message. ty you're awesome!

  • @codingasmr69
    @codingasmr69 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing! I really enjoyed the video.

    • @PoojaDutt
      @PoojaDutt  Рік тому

      No problem! Glad you enjoyed it 😀

  • @actionfuse
    @actionfuse 6 місяців тому

    Failure is the most important part of learning. So underrated. Great video.

  • @Everyday-man
    @Everyday-man 5 місяців тому

    Hello, i am looking at the MacBook Pro 16 inch, it comes with 18g ram. Is this enough to get started and last long enough as you grow and learn more??

  • @nitinkapoor4752
    @nitinkapoor4752 11 місяців тому

    I was learning to code COBOL on mainframes in the days when there was no such thing as online forums…internet was this great thing that had started to appear in public discussions(mid 90s) and I had to go to the Library to get IBM mainframe related books on MVS, JCL, DB2 etc
    Today the world is so much more rich in terms of availability of resources…all that is needed in a ‘desire’ and the necessary hard-word/persistence … the most generic, basic, profound and eternally true qualities that are needed to succeed in anything. No other advice is needed…JIST GET GOING

  • @ducdominh9390
    @ducdominh9390 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the Tips! :>

  • @juniorjacc
    @juniorjacc Рік тому

    just started watching this channel, your content is amazing, and very playful I can tell you spend a lot of time making this content. i'm busy trying to learn coding and i'm a beginner just installed vs code. i need to start learning how to code and most importantly i need to learn how to create websites. but i need to learn how to code them even though there's websites that help you create websites. i also need to know how to code it so i'm finding you videos very helpful. if you have any tips for me to hesitate to drop some. but thanks for you content again🙂

  • @Steffunnyy
    @Steffunnyy 3 місяці тому

    I'm really struggling right now on my course which is Computer Science. I don't know if I can graduate because I really sucks at coding. I'm grateful that I found your yt channel, it really inspires me.

  • @Ohfak
    @Ohfak 5 місяців тому

    Congratulations ❤ 100k 😊

  • @shilpakapletiya578
    @shilpakapletiya578 Рік тому +9

    I am learning to code at age of 42 wish me good luck. You are keeping me motivated!

  • @rahulranjan296
    @rahulranjan296 11 місяців тому

    This video compelled me to join your channel. Thanks 🙏

  • @viswajitnayak8325
    @viswajitnayak8325 6 місяців тому

    Really liked your story telling…subscribed halfway the video ❤

  • @armandogutierrez2880
    @armandogutierrez2880 10 місяців тому

    I really love this - 2 - finish what you start

  • @Hex-Scholar
    @Hex-Scholar Рік тому +8

    What is your advice for a Self-Taught Developer ?
    I started with Python, now I am doing Weekly projects & learning new libraries by completing a course online!
    Also, what other things would a developer need to know ?
    Git, Data Structure & Algorithm, what others ?
    Looking for a remote internship,
    Thanks!!

    • @xuxxexful2146
      @xuxxexful2146 Рік тому

      I started python already
      Am still trying to understand modules classes and Objects
      Do you have resources you can share

    • @Hex-Scholar
      @Hex-Scholar Рік тому

      @@xuxxexful2146 Are you having a difficult time with OOP by any chance ?

    • @jockfaire
      @jockfaire Рік тому

      ​@Flex-Killer I started learning python from a book. I was doing fine until I got to the chapter on OOP. I switched to watching OOP tutorials on UA-cam. But am still struggling with the concepts.