Love this! I'm right there with you. been at it part time with the learning for the last year and a half....not sure what clicked but Im now completely immersed in code! I may start a channel like this myself! Great way to step out of the comfort zone dude!
Yooooo, really appreciate it 🙌 Great job on deciding to go full ham on coding. How are you going about learning? Defo start a channel. I'll absolutely sub. I'm still super uncomfortable putting myself online, but vlogs are the BEST way to see progress 😬
@@andywilliamb vids are looking good! Dont do too many ‘day in the life’. I am using free Code Camp at the time, but Scrimba is next on the list! When i get my shite together we can do a collaboration vid of two guys trying to break into tech with a oversaturated job market! Lol! On the real, I plan to be full time freelance and have my own biz.
Nice work mate! I decided I wasnt going to self teach at a fast enough pace to actually land a job, so went back to school. I will also look to get linux certs and build a homelab, as I am really interested in systems admin and networking! Just keep learning and never quit and in 6-12 months u will be so far ahead of where your at, and if your passionate about it, its easy
Bro greetings from Austria. I am also a "learning" iOS developer, so I have different feelings about your videos. Keep posting, but more important is keep coding.... We will smash it!
bro before you get famous can u give me some tips to master a programming language, for example i know 90% of python but i don't feel that i'am really good at it sorry for the bad language
Haha, thanks bro. SO I'm not THAT good myself. I'm literally in the beginning phases of frontend, so HTML, CSS, Javascript. I don't know the languages that good myself. I'd say 40-50% knowledgable. However my learning style is working. I just apply myself every day. At least 1 hour of coding per day. The BEST and fastest way for me is by creating projects and learning on the go through development. If you say you're 90% good with Python, then you're ahead of the game! Keep going!
@@andywilliamb thank u for answering, like i said i know almost every fundamental in python but when i look at someone code i really feel that i'am not that good and i think that because i don't take notes fo u think thats why ? And i'am so sorry for bothering you brother
@@HAMIDX_1hey man. Never apologize for asking for advice or bettering yourself. I am a huge advocate for personal growth. I think note taking can be good, but creating checklists can be the best. That’s what I do. Checklists are so awesome. Do you have an online portfolio? GitHub? I’d be happy to take a look man 🙌🏻☺️
@@andywilliamb nothing bro i think you misunderstood i'am just a beginner python is my first and the only language i learn, before that i studied in university algorithms so i had some knowledge. I know some basics of html and css, i hope you doing well in the future my freind and thank you
This video is a gem! Your passion for the subject shines through, making it both enjoyable and educational. Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much, Justin! Glad you liked the video 👏☺️
This vlog is supportive, encouraging, and good to hear. Nice work keep it up
Thank you 😁💙
Love this! I'm right there with you. been at it part time with the learning for the last year and a half....not sure what clicked but Im now completely immersed in code! I may start a channel like this myself! Great way to step out of the comfort zone dude!
Yooooo, really appreciate it 🙌 Great job on deciding to go full ham on coding. How are you going about learning? Defo start a channel. I'll absolutely sub. I'm still super uncomfortable putting myself online, but vlogs are the BEST way to see progress 😬
@@andywilliamb vids are looking good! Dont do too many ‘day in the life’. I am using free Code Camp at the time, but Scrimba is next on the list! When i get my shite together we can do a collaboration vid of two guys trying to break into tech with a oversaturated job market! Lol! On the real, I plan to be full time freelance and have my own biz.
wholesome video on the learning dev path on scrimba too!
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awesome video, was excited to watch it🌻
Really glad you like these videos ☺ Thank you for your continued support!!🥳
Nice work mate! I decided I wasnt going to self teach at a fast enough pace to actually land a job, so went back to school. I will also look to get linux certs and build a homelab, as I am really interested in systems admin and networking! Just keep learning and never quit and in 6-12 months u will be so far ahead of where your at, and if your passionate about it, its easy
i mean its easy to push on, coding isnt easy lmao
@@paulywalnutz5855 You're good haha 😂 I really appreciate the kind words mate! Thank you!
Subbed, keep posting ❤
Thank you, Jason! Glad you like the format!
Bro greetings from Austria. I am also a "learning" iOS developer, so I have different feelings about your videos. Keep posting, but more important is keep coding.... We will smash it!
YESSIRRRR!! We got this!! 💪Good luck on your journey with Swift Code!
bro before you get famous can u give me some tips to master a programming language, for example i know 90% of python but i don't feel that i'am really good at it sorry for the bad language
Haha, thanks bro. SO I'm not THAT good myself. I'm literally in the beginning phases of frontend, so HTML, CSS, Javascript. I don't know the languages that good myself. I'd say 40-50% knowledgable. However my learning style is working. I just apply myself every day. At least 1 hour of coding per day. The BEST and fastest way for me is by creating projects and learning on the go through development. If you say you're 90% good with Python, then you're ahead of the game! Keep going!
@@andywilliamb thank u for answering, like i said i know almost every fundamental in python but when i look at someone code i really feel that i'am not that good and i think that because i don't take notes fo u think thats why ? And i'am so sorry for bothering you brother
@@HAMIDX_1hey man. Never apologize for asking for advice or bettering yourself. I am a huge advocate for personal growth. I think note taking can be good, but creating checklists can be the best. That’s what I do. Checklists are so awesome. Do you have an online portfolio? GitHub? I’d be happy to take a look man 🙌🏻☺️
@@andywilliamb nothing bro i think you misunderstood i'am just a beginner python is my first and the only language i learn, before that i studied in university algorithms so i had some knowledge. I know some basics of html and css, i hope you doing well in the future my freind and thank you
You're good! I am happy to help in any way possible. Just keep on coding 😁 You've got this!!@@HAMIDX_1