Also... Do NOT do this just because it pays well. You're signing up for a life-long commitment of constant learning and playing catch up with the latest tech. If you don't love it, you can burn out pretty quickly. BTW. Nice to see you back Aaron 👍😁
If you are doing it because you love creating things then it's worth it and you can do it.
Gold
oh here he is. The troll that pretends to code xD but really makes his money as an e-begger. Crawl back into your hole and make your click bait titles.
Man, I have been on the fence with learning how to code for about 6 months. I learned how to code a long time ago and feel overwhelmed by these new languages (yes I'm old 47 and learned basic, when it was basic... top down programming). I've looked into boot camps and even called a couple. For me, the struggle is after I finish the camp would the interview process. I see myself freezing if they give some type of programming quiz. All that to say, I really enjoy your videos and, despite my reluctance, I feel encouraged to try.
It's always worth it to learn something new. Awesome vid
Thank you for an honest video on a relevant topic, Aaron, I've just started to learn about coding with the Mimo app, and I will commit.
Cheers!
Always great to see you in my sub box Aaron, keep grinding chief. I'm in the process of learning now, haven't touched any HTML or CSS or JS since 2012 so I'm starting from scratch. At this point I know I'm going to have to sacrafice something to get what I want out of this. It's so hard to fit my learning in during the week when you're working 40 hours a week + going to the gym + being on a HS coaching staff. I'm doing the best I can right now though, so I'm still happy about that
Thanks for the videos Aaron! I Started watching them over a year ago and finally decided to go through a boot camp. I already got my first dev job and I owe it to you to get me interested in this stuff.
@Jonah Harrison 6 month class focused on getting me ready for a job as a web developer
Come back! We miss you.
Always dropping great content man. Hope the best to those dabbling into this field of coding and making things better. Thumb up!
I am new and researching about the coding&programming and offcourse jobs. What I learnt is that it is not a course of some years or govt job where you can do o a certain amount of work and then leave instead you constantly have to learn the new changes and updating yourself to the constantly changing environment.
I wish u made more videos, I really enjoy ur energy
Also, I'd love to see a technical series from you. I personally think either one would be a hit, but JS would be probably be more "exciting" to watch.
Well done sir.
Aaron! Finally a new video
I'm starting right now
You are literally coding every waking moment in an accelerated program . I can vouch for that ! 70 hours a week is basically the max because sleep for your brain to upload is an absolute must !
Just want to say thank you for making a video. ✌🏻
Awesome video as always 👌👌👌
Thanks for all of the videos, insight, and encouragement! Any books on web development that you (or anyone else) would recommend, in addition?
im just looking to learn to code to be able to push my IT career further
Clutch. Ty Aaron
This is exactly the reality that people need to know.
Hi, how are you? I like the work you do and the videos you publish. I don't have a professional profile, I don't have a CS degree, I don't even have full secondary education. What course do you recommend to me, that can gives me the knowledge and solid foundations to start as a confident front end web dev and that gives me the possibility to start practicing and carry out my own projects, my idea is to be able to reconvert myself and in the future get a job in the field, I hope you can help me, thanks
Great vid! I would prefer Javascript technical vids.
JavaScript!!! 💪
Should I go to school to code? Or will be ok learning it online like on treehouse?
Hey Aaron! Thanks for your channel. Do you recommend FEWD or Full-Stack in terms of career success/sustainability? I love FEWD but it seems that Full-Stack is better in terms of employment options/strength. Thanks!
I want to learn how to code. I'm 14. But, long story short -- I'm at such a low point in my life. I feel like trying something new could reboot it. Learning to code just seems so intimidating. I feel like I'm not smart enough for it. Even then, I don't know how to get started, moreso what to build. I know that learning a language is only a tool used to build things in order to solve a problem.
What do I do, ah.
LRH Im 29 and barely considering coding. If I were your age again I would totally do it! And I would totally believe in myself! You can do it! If you don’t do it now you may regret trying to do it again when you’re older and it’s harder to do!
Where are you
Aaron are you alive
I'd appreciate some technical videos on CSS, as well as some React!
Is this channel going to end up like Dreaded Dev?
Stay safe during the Coronavirus!
@Syntax Logic Just saw you now, sorry. No one knows exactly! Rumors of him getting hired on the condition of not uploading was in circulation. I wonder what happened to The New Boston. Last I heard he was running a chess UA-cam.
when u get to the point of dreaming about coding is when u relise how good of a dev u gonna become:
Hey what's up Aaron? You still working in web dev? Saw you at the fair a few weeks ago. Wanted to say hi but didn't want to disturb you lol.
Subscribed 😁
TIL Aaron is still alive.
Great Video! Would definitely prefer javascript vids!
Where is a code boot camp I can go through? Even if I can only find a job for minimum wage it will be worth it to me. I taught myself basic HTML when I was 11, but that was about 14 years ago and haven't looked at it since lol.
Aaron in beta where you at?
Cramming to learn makes it hard, especially with the diminishing returns on effort after too many hours.
Im just finish high school and I really do like to code, but I don't know it worth it or not?
Hey look...Aaron is still alive..that's good...I like that shirt Aaron..link me the brand
I have seen many people try and fail... it is hard. Do not lie but yes it is worth it
are you ok are you alive
starting to code what anti virus software would you recommend for my new laptop
What ever happened to Mr. Beta?
I am from india and want to do freelancing with web development can I do that I my expectation is $1,000 MONTHLY.
if we sign up to treehouse through your do we get discount? or something
What happened to this guy ? No video for over a year ?????????
I known people who got their first job in 2 years. I am accepting that my reality is that it is not going to come to you as fast as other people. It's excellent that you were able to do it in 4 months and I feel like there should be somebody on YT who followed a more realistic path of getting a job in more than 3 months.
Angel Young I just saw your review on the NYCA. What a weird coincidence.
@@emanuelrouse7076 Haha! On a serious note, I am so upset about them closing in 2019.
Yes I was actually researching them because I was considering going to an in person boot camp as opposed to online but unfortunately I saw the landing page.
Philly I’m more than likely going to do the Thinkful boot camp since they’re also in Philadelphia but it’s only primarily.
First
Yes, please show some infuriating CSS-everything! lol Those talks are always needed, no matter how long I've been working with it.
What ever happened to Mr. Beta?
What ever happened to Mr. Beta?
What ever happened to Mr. Beta?
Agreed. Leaning to code is hard but worth it.
Yeah? Why worth it? Is staring at a screen all day worth it?
@@africanchina1 if ur getting paid the.
Yes
@@depression_isnt_real Take 15 min breaks every hour. Go for a walk or just do something that doesn't involve sitting or laying down.
@@rajab4187 à
Unless you have over 10 years programming experience you wont be paid well and you wont be treated well.