When I was making my way through the wonderful world of IT support, I had to deal with toxic coworkers who loved nothing more than to give condescending non-answers and be reading people for asking questions. This to say, I stopped asking questions but still pressed on. Over 20 years later, those kinds of people still exist out there but the response should be the same. Ignore them, press on and learn as much as you can.
I've dealt with this throughout my career. The best reaction, is to note the behavior, and move on. The people who "share information" become a sort of virtual team and the ones who don't? Everyone knows, and sees. Everything I've ever learned I gave away for free. For every mentor that gave me assistance I mentored two others.
"There are times when your inexperiences isn't as big deal as you think it is. It's OK to say 'I don't know how to do this but I can try to figure it out.'" Sage advice.
Wow. The timing is impeccable. I was literally contemplating walking out of my dev job today 😂 I’m at my first job out of bootcamp and my lead is super supportive and helpful. However I feel like I’m a burden to him for always asking questions and taking longer to do things.
As an asian woman in tech, I`m in my third-year of coding and i have struggled with these sabotaging behaviors, especially in the beginning when i first started off. This is great advice that i can see myself applying towards my job and even life in general. Thank you.
Here's an interesting phenomen as well. I liken it to "stage fright". For some performers, it's always present, throughout their careers. I've learned no less than 20 technologies over the course of 25 years in the business. You'd think as you shift focus, and pick up a new skill, this imposter syndrome would disappear yet it lurks. It's bs, the ego, whispering to you in the darkness. Ignore it, it never brings anything good to the table. When you spend a lifetime learning and work in this business you'll be learning for a lifetime. Frankly, that's my favorite part of it and most daunting part at the same time.
This is spot on. As a Product Manager, thinking back on the engineers I’ve loved working with the most, seniority isn’t really a big factor. If you’re transparent, curious, organized, and let your ego take a back seat, I know you’re someone I’ll want to work with over & over.
I'm 28 years old and I just started learning about Web Development in hopes to become a Software Engineer. Your videos are a great motivator for me to continue studying it while working full time. I also believe you have the best content in terms of quality both in information and video production!
To be honest, this was EXACTLY the video I needed to stumble upon today. Just started my first developer job on Monday, and I am feeling all of this so hard right now. Thank you so much for making this video. I probably need to just play this on repeat for a bit.😊
Hey Jessica! I am currently trying to learn django with python basics. Should I also learn html, css, js also to become a professional web dev. Thanks in advance! 🙂
Your editing is amazing Jessica!! I've definitely been sabotaging myself lately at my new dev job. I sometimes wonder how I even got the job and I feel like I annoy my senior devs 🙃 but I know its all part of the process. Thank you for the great content as always!
@@rebeccapowell9319 it's totally normal to be nervous just know it's all part of your learning process! Your senior devs aren't going to expect you to know everything they know. Also learning on the job is a HUGE skill I've developed and asking many questions. If I can get a job, you definitely can too! Goodluck on your journey 🥺
I might have gone through all these stages and, now when I think about them I feel stupid (haha), really good animation in the starting and solution or ways one can improve are good too always find your videos helpful in someway or another.🤗 Having a cool and calm mind can really help too.
Hey I have seen your Time-lapse video of coding and i found it very amazing and I really want to know that how are you able to write so good css?? any tips for me??
Fantastic video. Self sabotage is a huge blindspot for engineers because.. we're logical! why would we ever sabotage ourselves? One thing I would respectfully add: Be aware of the knowledge domain and skill levels of others you work with. Just because you spent 200 hours in an area doesn't mean others have. Distill information to the appropriate level, and do not be short tempered with others around you that don' have the same knowledge.
This video has a pretty simple message. But it felt so good after watching it. Clearly the efforts put in this video (may it be editing, sound, pace of speech) made it special.
Just started learning code, when learning something new and get stuck I start thinking that I’m not good enough, even though Iv only been learning a few months and shouldn’t be so hard on myself. Really needed this!
Great video Coder Coder! If I could add a tip as someone who has been in the industry a long time. When you feel you have exhausted all your google options and you need to talk to a senior developer 1) let them know all you researched, but keep it short, so they know you made a good faith effort to figure it out on your own. And 2) which is most important, show that you look at them as a person of authority and experience and that you hope to learn from them. Ok. don't say it like that but make sure to give compliments. Not fake ones but sincere ones. If you notice a developer that is great documentation or commenting their code let them know. Or if someones code is so clean you can eat off of it let them know. For the most part I think team members are helpful and if you come without ego and you are willing to learn that is what is most important in your career and also life.
Even a few years in after graduating and having a job in software engineering I feel this way sometimes with my inner self. You're 100% with your points. I've been fortunate being on teams and having coworkers who are want to help one another and treat each other with respect. There is no competition, and I 100% agree that the worst thing you can do is choose to hinder yourself and your team by stagnating yourself due to fear, even the smallest improvement is still improvement; what you'll be tomorrow is better than you were to today, and the potential you can be in a year continuing consistently may create someone who will be on the other side helping a coworker improve. Thank you for the talk, these videos are nice to have in the background after work sometimes to destress or quell bad thoughts that have no actual weight.
Hello I just started My Web developer journey but after reacing dom I can't just get into more and learn for, it's like something blocking me and I am always feeling like I shouldn't be here,it's not for me,I am not diligent like others and so much stuff and I am getting so depressed. Is there any way for me do anything? I really wanna learn and go into web development but idk for some reason I can't to take the step.
Sorry to hear that-- I don't know your exact situation, but just try step by step. Sometimes finding a course or video to follow can help. Best of luck!
Thank you so much. I’m currently struggling to implement a custom router for react with shared element transition capabilities. I’ve been stuck for the past couple of days and falling into this trap. Man this was encouraging.
Hey just found out your channel today, watched some of your videos, really great stuff, not just useful but also your content has just so much personality shining through, i really like that, i am from Non tech stream, just interested in web development.
Awesome advice! I myself struggle(d) with being too defensive about my work / opinions, it's a huge achievement / relief to learn to step back and truly embrace feedback regardless if it's positive or negative.
Thanks for the motivation & advice. It really helps the new developers to stay dedicated towards the coding career !! 😊✌🏻...Btw the intro was Awesome 🤟🏻🔥🔥. Hope to get more videos soon like this from you...Cheers !! 👍🏻😊😎
I am not sure how you knew but this video is helping me recover. I was feeling inadequate and like an imposter yesterday. I thought I should just quit. Thank you so much for this🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for this great content coder coder, this is one of the most useful video I've ever watched. I've been a designer for about 2 years, now I'm transitioning into web development. Your videos has helped me a lot with starting out. Thanks so much!
This is a great video for me too. Thank you! I am just checking LinkedIn listings for front-end jobs and it makes me feel like I am so much far from what they are expecting from a junior... I don't have anyone else to compare with myself. So... Hope I will find a CS job at the end.
from what I had learned from Jeet Kune Do, "Absorb what is Useful, discard the rest." And deal the "negativity" after work with "A punch is just a punch..." hehehe
Mistakes that we might make as developers are: 1) Hiding our mistakes and striving for perfection. 2) Not asking for help when we are genuinely suck on a problem. 3) Being Defensive and closed minded.
sooo... basically, a major part of team work is having good people skills... Me: slowly slinking away towards my cave and rolling shut the stone door... huhuhu... hahahaha
HOLY SH&* !!!!! I love you so much for that Mortal Kombat Intro!!! how the hell could I resist subscribing after that!! now to finish the rest of the video lol
Absolutely best advice I received when I first broke into development full time (I came from a networking background) was, we all have an inferiority complex.
For me in a nutshell: 1. Mistakes are okay. Just figure out the mistakes and work on it. 2. Always try to ask for help from a knowledgeable and friendly person when you really have to seek for help. 3. Showing ego and being defensive never gonna help you. Try to be open minded. Favourite line that really gonna help me: "I don't know how to do this,but i can try to figure it out, and update you in a couple of hours."
Hi Ms. Coder, I'm a new subscriber. May I ask please, do you have a tutorial for the downloaded template project to import into visual studio? I have watched similar tutorial like Gulp 4. You are one of the best coach!
Hello guys. I listed ul in the Li and make some text alignment to be exact, underline using hover effect. Then I found when I touch the parent, it's children are also applied the hover underline effect. How can I separate that b coz I want a single line for a single touch. I hope you guys can light my brain.🥺🥺🥺
Hey! I have been programming for almost 2 years now, but from the last 2 months I have noticed I m not productive at all, do you have any tips for being productive, and stop wasting my time on social media. You know it's a hard time getting up from bed and going to back to work.
I know someone with degree and sucks on coding that always looks down on me because i don't have any degree but codes better than him. The fun part, he always ask me for solutions on his own code. Even ask me sit on his chair and do his job. But I'm grateful because I always learn every problem I encountered.
thats my 4th month...awful . I have social problems and don't want to lose my job and I'm a university student either... want to do great things but I'm slow and when I think about how much work I should do I stressed out
U r good at videography look at yr editing skills lighting setup fully professional may be you spend 10000+$ in that I know so you should you not share this things rather than coding the words codes only done in 100/2 peoples who watching this and rest of all only comes here to enjoy watching you
idk. I've coded for 6 years and have my master's degree but feel like I don't know jack. maybe i should make a youtube channel and try teaching things. then i can look back at my videos and say, yeah i guess i did learn how to do those things.
Ever considered renaming the Coder Coder to CoderArts or something like that? Cuz the creativity flowing in this channel is so good. If this is meant to show that just the word coding can be art without adding the word art externally, then I totally respect it and agree. I don’t everyone to see that coding is just some dull and too mathematically complicated thing to do
I seriously need guide in coding.I know I have interest this field even some people said I don't.It just that I don't know who to refer when I found problem in coding.
dark circles . dont over do coding once your life is over and we turn old we see how much we have pushed our selves. after certain years 8-10 eveyone moves to management roles . so one should never overdo it and neglect one's health.
I don't have a job but for now even student like I am, there is some who criticize what it was supposed to be self assignment given when you would get some feedback from someone who you thought was the right person, and then booomm! words in back, instead of helping you, you receive critics, why that? (Je pense si j'ecris cette pense en Francais ça serait comprehensible) Coder coder✌💪 I'm getting more confident once more again when I'm watching one of yours videos... We will work on ourselves do not let them ruin our dream, thanks👏👋
hi am kanithkar, am a computer science student , i talk about coding all the time, because no one likes me because of that , i have no friends in my college, and then am always and all the time studying , is anything wrong about me , can you help with that
When I was making my way through the wonderful world of IT support, I had to deal with toxic coworkers who loved nothing more than to give condescending non-answers and be reading people for asking questions. This to say, I stopped asking questions but still pressed on.
Over 20 years later, those kinds of people still exist out there but the response should be the same. Ignore them, press on and learn as much as you can.
Thanks for sharing your experiences! There's definitely toxic people out there. Great advice 🔥
@@TheCoderCoder yes
This is actually pretty helpful cause I'll be joining the IT support job in a few months as I'm preparing for it now.
I've dealt with this throughout my career. The best reaction, is to note the behavior, and move on. The people who "share information" become a sort of virtual team and the ones who don't? Everyone knows, and sees. Everything I've ever learned I gave away for free. For every mentor that gave me assistance I mentored two others.
@@TheJacklwilliams how long you been in web development?
"There are times when your inexperiences isn't as big deal as you think it is. It's OK to say 'I don't know how to do this but I can try to figure it out.'" Sage advice.
The king of sages
The king of sages
Only real Chads can actually say that, I'd be scared af
This editing is insane 🤯🤯
OMG, perfect thumbnail, perfect editing and perfect content. Master piece Coder Coder 🤝
Now, this video is the perfect example of how sometimes I imagine a cinematic tutorial could have done.
thanks so much!!
@@TheCoderCoder I don't know if you realize how dope and unique what you did with this video is
I'm absolutely blown away
@@TheCoderCoder Had so much fun laughing while you were fighting yourself
The Thumbnail and the edits on the video is lit 🔥 👌
Thanks so much!
Wow. The timing is impeccable. I was literally contemplating walking out of my dev job today 😂 I’m at my first job out of bootcamp and my lead is super supportive and helpful. However I feel like I’m a burden to him for always asking questions and taking longer to do things.
I've been in that exact situation! I'm glad your lead is supportive-- that makes such a huge difference.
As a self-taught coder, feeling like an imposter sucks. Great video!
As an asian woman in tech, I`m in my third-year of coding and i have struggled with these sabotaging behaviors, especially in the beginning when i first started off. This is great advice that i can see myself applying towards my job and even life in general. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing! Yeah things like that are so hard to get past. But I wish you the best of luck in your coding career!!!
Here's an interesting phenomen as well. I liken it to "stage fright". For some performers, it's always present, throughout their careers. I've learned no less than 20 technologies over the course of 25 years in the business. You'd think as you shift focus, and pick up a new skill, this imposter syndrome would disappear yet it lurks. It's bs, the ego, whispering to you in the darkness. Ignore it, it never brings anything good to the table. When you spend a lifetime learning and work in this business you'll be learning for a lifetime. Frankly, that's my favorite part of it and most daunting part at the same time.
Wait a minute, Kris Collins? Would you happen to know the comedian with the exact same name as you by any chance?
This is spot on. As a Product Manager, thinking back on the engineers I’ve loved working with the most, seniority isn’t really a big factor. If you’re transparent, curious, organized, and let your ego take a back seat, I know you’re someone I’ll want to work with over & over.
Oh hey Jenny!!! Thanks!! And also thanks for sharing your insight 🔥
I'm saving this comment as an advice for life in general.
Another blockbuster 😂👌 Looks just like Mortal Kombat
That's exactly what we were going for! Thanks for watching! 🔥
@@TheCoderCoder Well, you hit the nail on the head!
I'm 28 years old and I just started learning about Web Development in hopes to become a Software Engineer. Your videos are a great motivator for me to continue studying it while working full time. I also believe you have the best content in terms of quality both in information and video production!
how's it going?
Almost a year had past, how you doing? Hope you doing well.
@raindrop2407 one year after...any update?
Am I sabotaging it? Yes. Do I have enough discipline to change that? No. 😭
To be honest, this was EXACTLY the video I needed to stumble upon today. Just started my first developer job on Monday, and I am feeling all of this so hard right now. Thank you so much for making this video. I probably need to just play this on repeat for a bit.😊
Hey Jessica!
I am currently trying to learn django with python basics. Should I also learn html, css, js also to become a professional web dev. Thanks in advance! 🙂
Good fight, Jess! 💪 haha I love it! Thank you for sharing this. I am starting my path as a new developer and appreciate all your videos and advice.
I'm so glad I can help! Best of luck as you start out!
Your editing is amazing Jessica!! I've definitely been sabotaging myself lately at my new dev job. I sometimes wonder how I even got the job and I feel like I annoy my senior devs 🙃 but I know its all part of the process. Thank you for the great content as always!
I'm so nervous
@@rebeccapowell9319 it's totally normal to be nervous just know it's all part of your learning process! Your senior devs aren't going to expect you to know everything they know. Also learning on the job is a HUGE skill I've developed and asking many questions. If I can get a job, you definitely can too! Goodluck on your journey 🥺
You are kick-ass! Want to see you vs the net-ninja. Thanks for all your supportive content.
I might have gone through all these stages and, now when I think about them I feel stupid (haha), really good animation in the starting and solution or ways one can improve are good too always find your videos helpful in someway or another.🤗 Having a cool and calm mind can really help too.
Hey Pranav, thanks for watching!! I've gone through all those stages personally too, I think it's normal!
Hey
I have seen your Time-lapse video of coding and i found it very amazing and I really want to know that how are you able to write so good css??
any tips for me??
Jess is back with a bang!!
Please make videos weekly twice
I love your all videos
thanks so much!
Great stuff 😊, trying to grow as a junior developer and this is timely
Fantastic video. Self sabotage is a huge blindspot for engineers because.. we're logical! why would we ever sabotage ourselves?
One thing I would respectfully add:
Be aware of the knowledge domain and skill levels of others you work with. Just because you spent 200 hours in an area doesn't mean others have. Distill information to the appropriate level, and do not be short tempered with others around you that don' have the same knowledge.
I think you have been playing and watching Mortal Combat lately a lot.
This video has a pretty simple message. But it felt so good after watching it. Clearly the efforts put in this video (may it be editing, sound, pace of speech) made it special.
Just started learning code, when learning something new and get stuck I start thinking that I’m not good enough, even though Iv only been learning a few months and shouldn’t be so hard on myself. Really needed this!
13 years experience here. I agree with everything you've said here
Great video Coder Coder! If I could add a tip as someone who has been in the industry a long time. When you feel you have exhausted all your google options and you need to talk to a senior developer 1) let them know all you researched, but keep it short, so they know you made a good faith effort to figure it out on your own. And 2) which is most important, show that you look at them as a person of authority and experience and that you hope to learn from them. Ok. don't say it like that but make sure to give compliments. Not fake ones but sincere ones. If you notice a developer that is great documentation or commenting their code let them know. Or if someones code is so clean you can eat off of it let them know. For the most part I think team members are helpful and if you come without ego and you are willing to learn that is what is most important in your career and also life.
Always solid. Plus those edits were on point.
Even a few years in after graduating and having a job in software engineering I feel this way sometimes with my inner self.
You're 100% with your points. I've been fortunate being on teams and having coworkers who are want to help one another and treat each other with respect. There is no competition, and I 100% agree that the worst thing you can do is choose to hinder yourself and your team by stagnating yourself due to fear, even the smallest improvement is still improvement; what you'll be tomorrow is better than you were to today, and the potential you can be in a year continuing consistently may create someone who will be on the other side helping a coworker improve.
Thank you for the talk, these videos are nice to have in the background after work sometimes to destress or quell bad thoughts that have no actual weight.
Just Forget🚀 about 🙃coding Start to make videos for filmography 🎥.
Jessica, you are awesome🔥 girl.
the filmography is all my husband!!
I bow to the maker(s) and editor(s)
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I thank you all for putting so much effort into an educational video, that's on a free public platform.
Hello I just started My Web developer journey but after reacing dom I can't just get into more and learn for, it's like something blocking me and I am always feeling like I shouldn't be here,it's not for me,I am not diligent like others and so much stuff and I am getting so depressed. Is there any way for me do anything?
I really wanna learn and go into web development but idk for some reason I can't to take the step.
Sorry to hear that-- I don't know your exact situation, but just try step by step. Sometimes finding a course or video to follow can help. Best of luck!
Thank you so much. I’m currently struggling to implement a custom router for react with shared element transition capabilities. I’ve been stuck for the past couple of days and falling into this trap. Man this was encouraging.
Hey just found out your channel today, watched some of your videos, really great stuff, not just useful but also your content has just so much personality shining through, i really like that, i am from Non tech stream, just interested in web development.
Much needed one, as I am going through this same situation. Appreciate it. Thanks for the motivation ❤️👌
I am glad I've seen this video going into next year!
That editing though. Holy shit
Awesome advice! I myself struggle(d) with being too defensive about my work / opinions, it's a huge achievement / relief to learn to step back and truly embrace feedback regardless if it's positive or negative.
Feels like watching a Movie 🍿😀
Thanks for the motivation & advice. It really helps the new developers to stay dedicated towards the coding career !! 😊✌🏻...Btw the intro was Awesome 🤟🏻🔥🔥.
Hope to get more videos soon like this from you...Cheers !! 👍🏻😊😎
Incredible intro. Being a team player and communicating well is so important.
0:28 Let's become a Super Saiyan
Editing skills: FATALITY
I am not sure how you knew but this video is helping me recover.
I was feeling inadequate and like an imposter yesterday.
I thought I should just quit.
Thank you so much for this🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for this great content coder coder, this is one of the most useful video I've ever watched. I've been a designer for about 2 years, now I'm transitioning into web development. Your videos has helped me a lot with starting out. Thanks so much!
This is a great video for me too. Thank you! I am just checking LinkedIn listings for front-end jobs and it makes me feel like I am so much far from what they are expecting from a junior...
I don't have anyone else to compare with myself. So... Hope I will find a CS job at the end.
As a fighting game fan, I'm impressed with those combos.
haha thank you!
One of the best motivational video for developers I have seen today. Thanks 😊
Your personality is filled with positive vibes. Stay blessed and grateful for the tips.
Wow! That was amazing, great content too. Love your videos. 🤗👍
Your video making skills are awesome seriously!
Omg your editing is so cool
Thanks so much!
thanks for the advices
I'm currently struggling with that, in my first year as a junior developer. thank you so much for this video 🙏🏻💆🏻♀️👩🏻💻💪🏻
from what I had learned from Jeet Kune Do, "Absorb what is Useful, discard the rest."
And deal the "negativity" after work with "A punch is just a punch..." hehehe
Mistakes that we might make as developers are:
1) Hiding our mistakes and striving for perfection.
2) Not asking for help when we are genuinely suck on a problem.
3) Being Defensive and closed minded.
sooo... basically, a major part of team work is having good people skills...
Me: slowly slinking away towards my cave and rolling shut the stone door...
huhuhu... hahahaha
HOLY SH&* !!!!! I love you so much for that Mortal Kombat Intro!!! how the hell could I resist subscribing after that!! now to finish the rest of the video lol
Absolutely best advice I received when I first broke into development full time (I came from a networking background) was, we all have an inferiority complex.
For me in a nutshell:
1. Mistakes are okay. Just figure out the mistakes and work on it.
2. Always try to ask for help from a knowledgeable and friendly person when you really have to seek for help.
3. Showing ego and being defensive never gonna help you. Try to be open minded.
Favourite line that really gonna help me:
"I don't know how to do this,but i can try to figure it out, and update you in a couple of hours."
Hi Ms. Coder, I'm a new subscriber. May I ask please, do you have a tutorial for the downloaded template project to import into visual studio? I have watched similar tutorial like Gulp 4. You are one of the best coach!
You are just a coder or full stack developer, designer, animator, artist, creator?
ok i ran out of words
haha thank you! It is my husband who is the designer/animator/artist/editor, so I can't take the credit for that 😅
@@TheCoderCoder oh got it you are coder coder
Hello guys. I listed ul in the Li and make some text alignment to be exact, underline using hover effect. Then I found when I touch the parent, it's children are also applied the hover underline effect. How can I separate that b coz I want a single line for a single touch. I hope you guys can light my brain.🥺🥺🥺
The intro is fire!!!! 🔥🔥
I just found your channel and is helping more than I could expected. Thank you, really.
HAHAHAH wtf I clicked on the video to learn but the beggining was just amzing
TY SO MUCH, I WAS FEELING WORTHLESS so baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad thanks for clear my mind ♥
Hey! I have been programming for almost 2 years now, but from the last 2 months I have noticed I m not productive at all, do you have any tips for being productive, and stop wasting my time on social media. You know it's a hard time getting up from bed and going to back to work.
I know someone with degree and sucks on coding that always looks down on me because i don't have any degree but codes better than him. The fun part, he always ask me for solutions on his own code. Even ask me sit on his chair and do his job. But I'm grateful because I always learn every problem I encountered.
thats my 4th month...awful . I have social problems and don't want to lose my job and I'm a university student either...
want to do great things but I'm slow and when I think about how much work I should do I stressed out
Thanks, this gave me some confidence and motivation. A good reminder to always be open to accepting and asking for constructive feedback.
Are you okay cuz you're hand seems to be fractured
It was injured before this vid but is better now!
U r good at videography look at yr editing skills lighting setup fully professional may be you spend 10000+$ in that I know so you should you not share this things rather than coding the words codes only done in 100/2 peoples who watching this and rest of all only comes here to enjoy watching you
I started coding new but pretty much helpful your vedios thanks you 🤗 with love
seriously coder coder. You really creative at making thumbnail and videos! this thumbnail video is so funny ahhahaaha
Can you make a video on how to be confident when having an interview? I'm junior dev, it would be really helpful for us ❤️
idk. I've coded for 6 years and have my master's degree but feel like I don't know jack. maybe i should make a youtube channel and try teaching things. then i can look back at my videos and say, yeah i guess i did learn how to do those things.
This is Honestly good and self explanatory. Not only in tech, but many industry as well ♥️
Hey! I have a doubt. Someone who know html ,css,js and a wordpress developer , won't people prefer the 2nd one?
OH MY GOD, i wasn't expecting Mortal Kombat here lmao
Ever considered renaming the Coder Coder to CoderArts or something like that? Cuz the creativity flowing in this channel is so good.
If this is meant to show that just the word coding can be art without adding the word art externally, then I totally respect it and agree. I don’t everyone to see that coding is just some dull and too mathematically complicated thing to do
VERY important video. Imposter syndrome is one of the reasons I'm worried to get an intership :"D
yeah by playing Valorant instead of grinding cf problemset T_T
what!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the edit is so gooooooooooooooooood!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! heha your contents are becoming interesting.
I seriously need guide in coding.I know I have interest this field even some people said I don't.It just that I don't know who to refer when I found problem in coding.
Clicked as last video to watch before going to bed, I will wake up with a new energy tomorrow and become a better version of me.
Great video, say hi to Brazil my brothers and I love your channel 👏👏 peace
Newbie to coding; currently undergoing a bootcamp for software engineering; great content and great video ❤
Hey coder, can you tell me what editing software you used to make your intro? I want to recreate it for my upcoming short film.
dark circles . dont over do coding once your life is over and we turn old we see how much we have pushed our selves. after certain years 8-10 eveyone moves to management roles . so one should never overdo it and neglect one's health.
Can you just tell me how you do this stuff . This is freaking amazing . the coolest video editing i ever seen on a dev channel
I don't have a job but for now even student like I am, there is some who criticize what it was supposed to be self assignment given when you would get some feedback from someone who you thought was the right person, and then booomm! words in back, instead of helping you, you receive critics, why that?
(Je pense si j'ecris cette pense en Francais ça serait comprehensible)
Coder coder✌💪
I'm getting more confident once more again when I'm watching one of yours videos... We will work on ourselves do not let them ruin our dream, thanks👏👋
You got this!
hi am kanithkar, am a computer science student , i talk about coding all the time, because no one likes me because of that , i have no friends in my college, and then am always and all the time studying , is anything wrong about me , can you help with that
That intro tho XD so hilarious and right to the point
I respect the amount of effort she puts on her video. Keep them coming !
this is getting out of control and I am here for it ☺️
Haha thank you William!
duckduckgoin lmao i would let that word sink deep in my vocabulary from now on
Its odd seeing coding videoes this high quality, when everyone else is just showing their editor and talking
this is so reassuring thank you so much i really feel like i don’t belong or that i will never know enough sometimes
That MK intro was all I needed to understand everything you said. Thanks a lot.