How to learn is not the problem, how to stay disciplined while learning is the problem because we are going to teach ourselves. Please make a video about how to stay motivated and disciplined to learn programming.
@@rythmater Learning any languages generally takes time. For example, learning French or German takes a huge amount of time to be fluent. I think learning computer languages is the same. People can't become fluent after learning Russian for just one month. The same logic goes for programming languages. Only consistency will get us the level of fluency..🌈
In terms of learning fast, it depend on how you really love and appreciate what you are doing, based on my own experience it would be more easier if you have a partner to practice with.
The only way to learn JS is to keep with it and learn everyday. Take on new projects and keep trying more difficult coding challenges. If you get stuck, chat GPT is great for helping with your coding.
I think doing both video and text-based tutorials are good. With text I realized it was being ingrained deeper into my mind. Video courses helped give a very nice overview and simplified explanations. At least that's been my experience!
HOLY SHAT THANK YOU! It's like you're describing my programming journey right now. Started with Python, but trying to master Javascript cus I feel like I like web development better.
There are no fast pace and good things always take time. I go in slow pace, but steady, just study a little by a little everyday , then you will be suprised what you have gained in the short period of time.
I'm learning Web dev and F yea I HATE CSS, I want to leave Video Editing because of design so yea I will try to focus on the backend, but in my opinion, it's important to have knowledge in everything before you stuck on something you like. Thank you for your videos!!
There's a book I came across and started reading it: JavaScript from Beginner to Pro by Laurence Lars Svekis. It has exerices in each chapter to do as you read. You also write code not just read the book.
I remember in 2008 when I was first trying js using only the help of a big book called "JavaScript" with a pic of a rhino I studied it tried it tirelessly and couldn't understand how it worked but also back then there was not that much resources like today I think now I understand it much better but still far from mastering it To master it I have to build lots of different projects which I did but if I tried building something w/o looking at other references I can't do it Basically unless one is paid to work on it on a regular basis it's not easy to master it that's why kids are encouraged to learn from young age
I am attempting to learn JavaScript and am brand new to all of the resources available. This was my first time learning of The Odin Project. Thank you for all of these tips!!
I was thinking and I made the conclusion that sometimes its not like am a failure but I just lack tips to upgrade my skills. Thanks for the wonderful content and I will make sure that it will come to fruition. i will testify
If you will be a backend developer, I believe you should learn computer science concepts to optimize the backend and really learn about servers and OS (I'm not saying you must course all computer science career, just basic concepts or parts of the CS that can help you with server administration)
Hi guys, I'm doing the freecodecamp JavaScript, when I arrived to the basic algorithm, I'm so stuck and depressed 😔😞, I'm completely lost in that particular area Do I really need it ! Because me I only want to become a frontend developer... Do we use algorithms in front end !
it's useful for fundamental programming skills..I'd say stick to the course but if you really get stuck in particular problems, look up (google) the answers to them and just try to understand the solution. Then move on to the next, try, if you get stuck, repeat etc
I'm learning from Free Code Camp and didn't know much about The Odin Project. I prefer text based learning. I've noticed that TOP dosen't provide certificates unlike FCC but, it's knowledge base is higher. Should I learn from and finish both? I'm poor and need to learn asap to earn.
Can I program websites with a fun function? Like, let's say I'd like to program a website were you can play a game with dices. Is that possible with JavaScript? Or something useful, like a calculator or something that translates stuff. Is this something for JavaScript? I think it would be cool to have something on the web that's useful.
Hello, awesome video sir. Quick question, so when you mentioned about CS50 CS and Web Developemnt, are you suggesting to do the CS50 Web Dev coarse instead? I was doing the CS50 CS coarse for the sake of learning logic but wouldnt I also learn logic in the Web Dev coarse as well? Please respond, I would love to know your take on this, thank you
If we are building our first project after we finish our course. Should we feel bad if we have to look up every piece of code? Lol. I memorized all the concepts.
final question, should i cut and paste the code that i look up or should i write the code that i look up to develop some sort of muscle memory of syntax?@@InternetMadeCoder
Thanks you so much because i think to learn JavaScript in these days but now after this video I finally decided to learn JavaScript. And this video help to learn JavaScript really very fast. Thanks Again.
Its been taking a year and a half now learning Javascript and im still confused. Ive been learning from udemy and codecademy. Im kinda getting overwhelmed.
so i'm pretty new in the coding realm, what software should I use to begin programming with JavaScript or Python? I got started with HTML on notepad, but that makes it so raw lol
I am a grade 12 student. I want to do js but CSS is in the way so ... ( I have 0 creativity so I can't write CSS). I know python basics and database concepts. But my love is js. So should I learn js now or in BTech or any other suggestion?
I am so fxxk confuse I have learn js fundamental I am learn almost but when it's come about doing project I forget and I when watch how they code in making that project and I realized I don't know this code what they typing I have seen this when I was doing the course
@@Coder_Amateur as per I've calculated 4 months is fine for basic JavaScript and 2 months will be advanced one. The remaining 6 months will be for other things like Sass, React. One of the core things I've discovered is that I learn by building projects so I've targeted through the 2023 I will be building 50 projects (small - 25 + Mini - 15 + Large -10)
hi friends i am a beginner i want to learn software engineer i have no ideas that how should i learn can you help me by which website should i start i have time to learn software engineering i need tips and how should i start
Hi, I am a Python beginner, here asking if you can please build for the public an open source Python application that will convert our Python script close as possible into purely a Javascript code basically making it 1000* times easier for the vast majority of people to develop Javascript applications to quite an extent, therefore... we can have the best of both worlds. It doesn't have to be anywhere complicated like a 3D game engine, Thanks.
@@saarza9991 Not really when you think about it because there are over a billion "free" excellent quality programs, especially shared on GitHub, simply created on account of those people being that much more awesome. I'm quite certain it is not anywhere near difficult as rocket science for those who are such experts in writing code from what I've watched a whole lot of them do live hours at a time. On top of it all... there are a whole lot of people who I asked if they can do such a favor and they did so within months, which is why I ask a whole lot of people... no harm done.
@@saarza9991 Oh yeah... and there's been a whole lot of those awesome people who know where such requests are already made available for "free" online, whereas they also understand it's near impossible to find through Google* because there is no hint of what exactly to look for. #commonsense
true, also felt the samw, i learned css and it went well then started Javascript and things aren't going the same way as before, i hope it is not the end for me as i really want to be a front end developer
I just started. This is how I think it should be done. 1. Learn HTML 2. Learn CSS 3. Then dive into JavaScript because they are all connected if you’re doing web development. Learn how to use Visual Basic Code. This is what you will be using to write code. You basically want to learn how to use the tools needed to actually code.
Can someone please tell me if learning web development as a whole (like watching a web dev course) is better for a beginner, or if studying JV until I know the fundamentals and then jumping into Web dev is better?
@@InternetMadeCoder this is a general simple response. You can't learn fast if you want to stand out and you should not learn fast in any discipline that you pursue. Knowledge and learning need discipline and needs time also to be part of your life. Sometimes you need time to digest the knowledge and most important those neurons in order to connect and to make some magic need persistence in learning. code is not about syntax it is about concepts and concepts need time. You can learn what function and what is an object and array but you find it difficult to combine all of this together to make the snake game. I dont think you have become this good while learning a 60min tutorial right?
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How to learn is not the problem, how to stay disciplined while learning is the problem because we are going to teach ourselves.
Please make a video about how to stay motivated and disciplined to learn programming.
There is no learning a programming language 'fast' take your time, read books, follow a class, don't rush things..
Fact..👍
Fact
@@rythmater Learning any languages generally takes time. For example, learning French or German takes a huge amount of time to be fluent. I think learning computer languages is the same. People can't become fluent after learning Russian for just one month. The same logic goes for programming languages. Only consistency will get us the level of fluency..🌈
@@jathebest2835 But you don't start to speak any language when you are already fluent in any language...
In terms of learning fast, it depend on how you really love and appreciate what you are doing, based on my own experience it would be more easier if you have a partner to practice with.
The only way to learn JS is to keep with it and learn everyday. Take on new projects and keep trying more difficult coding challenges. If you get stuck, chat GPT is great for helping with your coding.
I think doing both video and text-based tutorials are good. With text I realized it was being ingrained deeper into my mind. Video courses helped give a very nice overview and simplified explanations. At least that's been my experience!
juaqin
HOLY SHAT THANK YOU! It's like you're describing my programming journey right now. Started with Python, but trying to master Javascript cus I feel like I like web development better.
awesome!
Reading the links Odin Project send you to creates a mental battle for me to get started. Already did HTML and CSS but JS is different.
There are no fast pace and good things always take time. I go in slow pace, but steady, just study a little by a little everyday , then you will be suprised what you have gained in the short period of time.
It's been a year and a half since learning frontend. I'm still confused with Javascript. Wish I could grasp it quicker.
This will definitely help me out a lot! Thank you so much for making this video 😄
Glad it was helpful!
This video is so amazing, that exactly what i need to do right now. Thanks for creating this video!
So glad!
I'm learning Web dev and F yea I HATE CSS, I want to leave Video Editing because of design so yea I will try to focus on the backend, but in my opinion, it's important to have knowledge in everything before you stuck on something you like. Thank you for your videos!!
There's a book I came across and started reading it: JavaScript from Beginner to Pro by Laurence Lars Svekis. It has exerices in each chapter to do as you read. You also write code not just read the book.
I remember in 2008 when I was first trying js using only the help of a big book called "JavaScript" with a pic of a rhino
I studied it tried it tirelessly and couldn't understand how it worked but also back then there was not that much resources like today
I think now I understand it much better but still far from mastering it
To master it I have to build lots of different projects which I did but if I tried building something w/o looking at other references I can't do it
Basically unless one is paid to work on it on a regular basis it's not easy to master it that's why kids are encouraged to learn from young age
Thank you very much for that! I've just begun learning JavaScript and I feel it's a bit overwhelming at first.
Started about 3 days ago. So much confusing
@@lubijigga5067 started today
Started a years ago, still confused
This vid is packed with some really good content. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, true inspiration!
Glad it was helpful!
I am attempting to learn JavaScript and am brand new to all of the resources available. This was my first time learning of The Odin Project. Thank you for all of these tips!!
Great to hear!
Update?
I was thinking and I made the conclusion that sometimes its not like am a failure but I just lack tips to upgrade my skills. Thanks for the wonderful content and I will make sure that it will come to fruition. i will testify
If you will be a backend developer, I believe you should learn computer science concepts to optimize the backend and really learn about servers and OS (I'm not saying you must course all computer science career, just basic concepts or parts of the CS that can help you with server administration)
Thank you this really took away a lot of the stress away from learning JS.
yes! text based finally, im so tired of videotutorials, give me text any time
Hi guys, I'm doing the freecodecamp JavaScript, when I arrived to the basic algorithm, I'm so stuck and depressed 😔😞, I'm completely lost in that particular area
Do I really need it ! Because me I only want to become a frontend developer...
Do we use algorithms in front end !
it's useful for fundamental programming skills..I'd say stick to the course but if you really get stuck in particular problems, look up (google) the answers to them and just try to understand the solution. Then move on to the next, try, if you get stuck, repeat etc
Did you completed the course now .even iam feeling the same
Why does CSS get hated on so much?
To be honest I didn't clicked on this video coz I wanted to learn js, actually i clicked coz I want to see your video.. 💖
I hope I can learn JavaScript and go to the back without do front [I have the basics of front already]
I'm learning from Free Code Camp and didn't know much about The Odin Project. I prefer text based learning. I've noticed that TOP dosen't provide certificates unlike FCC but, it's knowledge base is higher. Should I learn from and finish both? I'm poor and need to learn asap to earn.
Can I program websites with a fun function? Like, let's say I'd like to program a website were you can play a game with dices. Is that possible with JavaScript?
Or something useful, like a calculator or something that translates stuff. Is this something for JavaScript?
I think it would be cool to have something on the web that's useful.
Hello, awesome video sir. Quick question, so when you mentioned about CS50 CS and Web Developemnt, are you suggesting to do the CS50 Web Dev coarse instead? I was doing the CS50 CS coarse for the sake of learning logic but wouldnt I also learn logic in the Web Dev coarse as well? Please respond, I would love to know your take on this, thank you
You can do any of them, it doesn’t matter, whichever style you prefer
If we are building our first project after we finish our course. Should we feel bad if we have to look up every piece of code? Lol. I memorized all the concepts.
No, every developer still looks up most stuff
@@InternetMadeCoder i love your channel and vibes! ♥
final question, should i cut and paste the code that i look up or should i write the code that i look up to develop some sort of muscle memory of syntax?@@InternetMadeCoder
Thanks you so much because i think to learn JavaScript in these days but now after this video I finally decided to learn JavaScript. And this video help to learn JavaScript really very fast. Thanks Again.
You can do it!
Great guide about how to learn javascript.👍
Now am diving in the world of coding
Awesome! More Similar Bruh! Explained the Perfect Path for { Web Development}
Great video, very excited for the data structures and algorithms videos.
coming very soon, I'm very excited to make them! Just filmed the first one today
@@InternetMadeCoder in python ?
@@InternetMadeCoder Let's gooo
How do I even get JavaScript on my computer? Where do I find it?
search how to install javascript
So much clarity.
Thanks a lot
Its been taking a year and a half now learning Javascript and im still confused. Ive been learning from udemy and codecademy. Im kinda getting overwhelmed.
Are you able to build things? For example, a navbar?
so i'm pretty new in the coding realm, what software should I use to begin programming with JavaScript or Python? I got started with HTML on notepad, but that makes it so raw lol
For Python Programming, use pycharm. For js, use visual studio
I am a grade 12 student. I want to do js but CSS is in the way so ... ( I have 0 creativity so I can't write CSS). I know python basics and database concepts. But my love is js. So should I learn js now or in BTech or any other suggestion?
start from now.
Btech for web development 🗿 instead just do bca
@@zura24256 BCA plus MCA is 5yrs and Btech is 4yrs
@@kom_senapati web development ma sirf bachelor's degree mangta lindin check kar la 🗿
@@zura24256 are bhai abhi mereko wo nhi krna he
Is the odin project have free courses with free certificate?
I am so excited thank to have this info you bro
I am big fan of Yours
and I'm inspired from you to do CS Degree online. Hope I get like from you.
Best of luck!!
is this possible to get a job without degree?
first get a degree.
@@saishashi9978 india mae degree ko value kyu dete hai skills sae jyada
@@sewaksingh6189 due to high population so high competition.
03:42 best advice
I am so fxxk confuse I have learn js fundamental I am learn almost but when it's come about doing project I forget and I when watch how they code in making that project and I realized I don't know this code what they typing I have seen this when I was doing the course
which language should i use for dsa python or javascript
Doesn’t matter. Whichever sumtax you prefer. I think Python is simpler & faster to write so that’s why many people prefer it for interviews
I want to learn react native, I heard Javascript is the main language. Please guide me on how to achieve my goal of becoming a react native developer.
watch this video, follow it and along the way also learn react
Hey man I've started learning it. How many hours should I spend to learn it properly?
Are you willing to invest how many days to learn? A week? Month?
@@Coder_Amateur as per I've calculated 4 months is fine for basic JavaScript and 2 months will be advanced one. The remaining 6 months will be for other things like Sass, React. One of the core things I've discovered is that I learn by building projects so I've targeted through the 2023 I will be building 50 projects (small - 25 + Mini - 15 + Large -10)
@@devamrh well i dont know how much free time you have, but i think 2 months or less with practicing is enough for basic javascript
@@Coder_Amateur I am slow learner and I'm trying to give at least 30min/1 hours a day.
@@devamrh you better be applying for jobs by month 3 man
hi friends i am a beginner i want to learn software engineer i have no ideas that how should i learn can you help me by which website should i start i have time to learn software engineering i need tips and how should i start
Thank you this was very helpful
Hi, I am a Python beginner, here asking if you can please build for the public an open source Python application that will convert our Python script close as possible into purely a Javascript code basically making it 1000* times easier for the vast majority of people to develop Javascript applications to quite an extent, therefore... we can have the best of both worlds. It doesn't have to be anywhere complicated like a 3D game engine, Thanks.
lol
It's like asking NASA to take you to Mars for free. Definitely not into web dev kiddo
@@saarza9991 Not really when you think about it because there are over a billion "free" excellent quality programs, especially shared on GitHub, simply created on account of those people being that much more awesome. I'm quite certain it is not anywhere near difficult as rocket science for those who are such experts in writing code from what I've watched a whole lot of them do live hours at a time. On top of it all... there are a whole lot of people who I asked if they can do such a favor and they did so within months, which is why I ask a whole lot of people... no harm done.
@@saarza9991 Oh yeah... and there's been a whole lot of those awesome people who know where such requests are already made available for "free" online, whereas they also understand it's near impossible to find through Google* because there is no hint of what exactly to look for. #commonsense
Javascript or python? Pls help
Watch my other video on this topic, I discuss this there!
thank you brother love from India
Thank you, it’s valuable
1:02
“what are types?”
JavaScript: “idk”
Fantastic tutorial, keep up the great videos!
Do you wanna be an excellent Developer front end? JavaScript is the way!!
I want to learn JavaScript before html and css. what do you think about my decision?
Any recommendation for curriculum that has practise projects?
What other things can I do with JS
Thank you!
i honestly don't mind css...Javascript for me is a hard concept to wrap my head around. So many tutorials doing it so many ways...gets me confused
Fax
true, also felt the samw, i learned css and it went well then started Javascript and things aren't going the same way as before, i hope it is not the end for me as i really want to be a front end developer
Thanks bro
Nice....one day i will need you 😅🤘❣️
Any time
🤝
How Long did it take to learn how to code and now get a Job?
I made a video on this, check out my most popular video!
Can next video be actual tips/tricks on how to land Interviews
Where are you from mate? I’m asking it, because do you have a very cool different accent.
Finland
Thank god, I thought I was the only one that hated CSS 😭
css is hell
I thought it didn’t suck until I started learning js. It was so refreshing to learn something rational.
@@InternetMadeCoderI plan on learning JavaScript before html and css. Is my decision okay? I don't want to waste time that's why
i tried to odin project but i used a lot of time setting stuff up so i gave up on that one lol
Yeah Odin Project is hard
I want to pay for the zero to mastery course but am in Cameroon and I don't have a PayPal account
:(
Hey bro. This is Jecko from Ghana.
I'm a UX/UI designer. Can we be friends?
Love from Iraq 🇮🇶
thank you so much
Can you do this for php?
I just started. This is how I think it should be done.
1. Learn HTML
2. Learn CSS
3. Then dive into JavaScript because they are all connected if you’re doing web development.
Learn how to use Visual Basic Code. This is what you will be using to write code. You basically want to learn how to use the tools needed to actually code.
I thought u were going to show a technique.
Can u assist me with your link so a u can teach me online
Can you make (or maybe you have) the same video about python?
I already have!
Thank you for your content))))
Can someone please tell me if learning web development as a whole (like watching a web dev course) is better for a beginner, or if studying JV until I know the fundamentals and then jumping into Web dev is better?
you can actually make a web without js, and learning html and css first before javascript would make it easier to grasp the concept of web dev
@@comicsans8278 i see thanks alot man
So nice
Thanks
Nice boss
which language do you like more and more familiar with?
I prefer Python
@@InternetMadeCoder woah!!!😃nicee one...btw can u make a video on how web development with python by using django/flask frameworks?
Money the killer of purpose and truth
Me: watching JS learning tips after 3 years. Should I continue learning?
better late than never 🤍
@@-Corvo_Attano hell ya man
Is it true webdevolopment is dying ?
No
I hate that too [4:07]
Why we should learn it fast while we should learn it better?
why not learn better AND fast😎
@@InternetMadeCoder this is a general simple response. You can't learn fast if you want to stand out and you should not learn fast in any discipline that you pursue. Knowledge and learning need discipline and needs time also to be part of your life. Sometimes you need time to digest the knowledge and most important those neurons in order to connect and to make some magic need persistence in learning. code is not about syntax it is about concepts and concepts need time. You can learn what function and what is an object and array but you find it difficult to combine all of this together to make the snake game. I dont think you have become this good while learning a 60min tutorial right?
I love CSS😁
I need private tutorship
First viewer😎⏰️🔥
Legend!
7:49 Me when I start learning datafefrwgrg.
prog funda
web dev terms n concepts
project
The odim project
Hahaha same here hate css too
5:05 what the?
0:04 "Fost" lol
I hate css too it's just Soo bad and hard😭
I feel you!
1:02
Yes sir... I'm guilty😂
we all are😎
I’m currently in tutorial hell😢
What???!! @ 7:49
🤣4:25 got me rolling.
what website do you use at 4:11?
that is codepen
I hate css too
But it's fun 😂😂😂😂