Taking your HTML and CSS course via O'Reilly - thanks to a full scholarship. The past few years have been one struggle after another as an expat, career-changer, who lost a business to Covid. Not here to share my problems, just a big thank you for creating such comprehensive and impactful courses. Definitely grateful and will purchase courses from you going forward. Thank you!!!!
Just saw the notification of your video and came to express my support ❤, last week i saw you JS Under the hood series, it was damn informative...Love u Man 🤝
in this morning i serach for github course in traversy media channel i see old course. Now uploaded a new course i excited to watch it. Thank a lot Brad ❤
I really appreciate that. I am commited to teaching beginners and intermediates, but I appreciate you guys that have moved beyond my tutorials but still stick around ❤
This video reminds me of how I learnt Golf. I got good through copying players, intuition and feel. I could make the ball do what I wanted. But when things went wrong, I had no idea how to fix them. Then I became a pro and learnt all about the swing and it opened a whole new world of understanding. I've built a few websites and webapps now, been using Git but had no idea that it was even called Git. I was calling it Terminal code. This looks like just the video I needed to help me understand my developer swing. Thanks.
Git is such an essential tool for modern software development! It’s incredible how it makes version control and collaboration so much easier. I especially appreciate the power of branching and merging - it's like having multiple parallel universes for your code. 🚀 The more I use Git, the more I realize how indispensable it is for both solo and team projects. Thanks for this awesome video - it really helped clarify some tricky concepts!
If you are looking for quality UA-cam tutorials and tutors. I am 💯 sure YT will suggest Traversy media as number one or number two. God bless Brad , I am enjoying your teaching. God bless you sir.
Thank you Brad, You're my genuine instructor. I'm currently doing your vinilla JavaScript series along with the basic knowledge of git and actually this video might help me to learn more about git and GitHub.
damn and I was thinking about learning this. thanks Brad! currently finishing the Vuejs Crash Course 2024 🔥🔥🔥 also bought your laravel course, loving it 🔥🔥🔥
Really ... I was missed your beautiful and clear voice... Additionally Your awesome teaching... Made you a supre-man in tutorial world 😊 ... Thank you Mr. Traversy 💯✌️
Great course 🎉 Brad, God bless you! Waiting you refresh all others that are old like html/css, js, laravel etc and new ones in DevOps and cloud. Thanks 👍
Thanks for the course Brad. It's great as always. Are you planning a course on AI implementation? Something like a vector databases, embeddings, RAG, Langchain for Typescript, AI agents, working with OpenAi, GenAI or Anthropic SDK or something like that ? You can make these things very simple to understand. It would help a lot. 🙂
Thanks for the forecast! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Excellent tutorial as usual. I have one question: how come you was not required to enter the password of GitHub on the terminal? does that mean any one can push to your GitHub repo once he knows your email and the repo's name?
Because it allows creativity, if there was only 1 way to do anything in programming, experience wouldn't matter and everything would be boring to do at all, you just had to do what everyone does, removing your ability to think in the first place. As it is right now, you need to learn to think experiencing, not hard code solutions in your mind.
Theres an old saying, "there are many ways to kill a dog" which means there are many ways to accomplish the same thing. You don't have to learn everything. Figure out what you want to do with programming first, and start by just learning what will get you to your goal.
Whats the point Brad? Software engineering wont exist in coming few years. Its so disappointing and saddening to see AI might replace me or wobt even allow me to enter the field. Salesforce has stopped hiring. Google says its code base is 25 percent AI. Brad just bring crash course on farming and other blue collar jobs. Pay would be less but ill atleast have my belly full.
If you're just learning to code to get a good paying job then i wouldn't recommend it anyway. But also you shouldn't fall for the fear of "AI replacing coders". 25 percent AI code says nothing about jobs. My codebase is probably also 25% AI generated because you repeat yourself many times and thats where AI shines. Real problems wont be solved from an AI.
@TheVertical92 So what do you suggest one should do to get into this field if no fresher is allowed. How will the company survive? With present lot alone and in future all things will be done by AI?
@@KejriwalBhakt I would suggest the same stuff that was suggested before the AI hype. Just learn it, get good at it and especially find a niche where you can leverage your strengths. There are still enough jobs out there (depending on where you live).
Thank you I was planning to learn git and my favourite creator's course just popped up☺️
Taking your HTML and CSS course via O'Reilly - thanks to a full scholarship. The past few years have been one struggle after another as an expat, career-changer, who lost a business to Covid. Not here to share my problems, just a big thank you for creating such comprehensive and impactful courses. Definitely grateful and will purchase courses from you going forward. Thank you!!!!
This old school programmer was wanting to learn the basics of git to get a feel for new version control practices, etc. THANK YOU!
Brad you’re an Angel man God bless you
Oh I don't know about that, but thank you! 😊
Just saw the notification of your video and came to express my support ❤, last week i saw you JS Under the hood series, it was damn informative...Love u Man 🤝
Thank you man. I really appreciate it 👊
in this morning i serach for github course in traversy media channel i see old course.
Now uploaded a new course i excited to watch it.
Thank a lot Brad ❤
Even if I know how to use it, I like to watch your videos and really appreciate the way you explain things 👌🏻
I really appreciate that. I am commited to teaching beginners and intermediates, but I appreciate you guys that have moved beyond my tutorials but still stick around ❤
Listening as I am working on my day tasks.
This video reminds me of how I learnt Golf. I got good through copying players, intuition and feel. I could make the ball do what I wanted. But when things went wrong, I had no idea how to fix them. Then I became a pro and learnt all about the swing and it opened a whole new world of understanding. I've built a few websites and webapps now, been using Git but had no idea that it was even called Git. I was calling it Terminal code. This looks like just the video I needed to help me understand my developer swing. Thanks.
Git is such an essential tool for modern software development! It’s incredible how it makes version control and collaboration so much easier. I especially appreciate the power of branching and merging - it's like having multiple parallel universes for your code. 🚀 The more I use Git, the more I realize how indispensable it is for both solo and team projects. Thanks for this awesome video - it really helped clarify some tricky concepts!
Thanks Brad, just finished watching it, and it was worth it every second
High quality content!!
If you are looking for quality UA-cam tutorials and tutors. I am 💯 sure YT will suggest Traversy media as number one or number two. God bless Brad , I am enjoying your teaching. God bless you sir.
The vibe here is just *chef's kiss* 🔥
Hey Brad, hope everything is OK. Thanks for the courses!
Thank you Brad, You're my genuine instructor. I'm currently doing your vinilla JavaScript series along with the basic knowledge of git and actually this video might help me to learn more about git and GitHub.
Hey Brad! I just want to say thank you!
You made my life easier my man. Thanks for that
Thanks so much for this course Brad.... it has been a pain in the ass....
I have silently endured it😂
🐛
🤣🤣😂
damn and I was thinking about learning this. thanks Brad! currently finishing the Vuejs Crash Course 2024 🔥🔥🔥 also bought your laravel course, loving it 🔥🔥🔥
Essentials! You're my favourite programming teacher too.
Thank you for making this video brad 😊
Really ... I was missed your beautiful and clear voice... Additionally Your awesome teaching... Made you a supre-man in tutorial world 😊 ... Thank you Mr. Traversy 💯✌️
Fantastic. Thank you very much for this. Great work!
Great course 🎉 Brad, God bless you! Waiting you refresh all others that are old like html/css, js, laravel etc and new ones in DevOps and cloud. Thanks 👍
Glad to see an update , Thank you Sir for the effort . Regarding what happining in the USA still you keep going . Thank you.
Brad, thank you so much, your tutorials are out of this world ! On Prisma ORM you already created, can you please make tutorial on Drizzle ORM 🙏
Very excellent our teacher
Thank you
Cok cok tesekkur merci merci bien❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤲🤲🤲🙏🙏
Love you Brad ❤
The legend brad traversy ❤
Thanks Traversy Media
You are great
Very true at times you do not even knlw what to do,I did PHP and I am struggling to get a job they want JS and or python
This was very useful. Can you also kindly add a best practices video to manage Git PRs and so on?
How you create this fantastic slides?
Please tell me how and which application are you using?
Thanks for the course Brad. It's great as always. Are you planning a course on AI implementation? Something like a vector databases, embeddings, RAG, Langchain for Typescript, AI agents, working with OpenAi, GenAI or Anthropic SDK or something like that ? You can make these things very simple to understand. It would help a lot. 🙂
Thank you for all of your knowledge! Iwas wondering if you have a NodeJS course?
Great ❤
I think that git switch -c is the new method of creating and switching to a new branch rather than git checkout -b
Great video! Do you also do tutorials on nixOS by any chance? Thanks!
Awesome
The person with zero hates BRAD ❤❤
Ty 😂
You should have added cherry picking and rebase
Thanks for the forecast! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Excellent tutorial as usual. I have one question: how come you was not required to enter the password of GitHub on the terminal? does that mean any one can push to your GitHub repo once he knows your email and the repo's name?
First here🎉🎉🎉🎉....
❤❤😊
Why there's like 100 other ways to do everything in programming? I'm so confused what to learn even.
Like cars clothes food.... Many options
Go with what you understand
Because it allows creativity, if there was only 1 way to do anything in programming, experience wouldn't matter and everything would be boring to do at all, you just had to do what everyone does, removing your ability to think in the first place.
As it is right now, you need to learn to think experiencing, not hard code solutions in your mind.
Theres an old saying, "there are many ways to kill a dog" which means there are many ways to accomplish the same thing. You don't have to learn everything. Figure out what you want to do with programming first, and start by just learning what will get you to your goal.
so that we don't bank on legacy code made by legacy people in legacy system with legacy mindset that would have been thought as breakthrough
Never this early in my life.
💯💛💙 thanks big man for help us with amazing content plus free 🔥🔥🤖🤖🚀🚀
Out of topic but u sound like stefan(paul)
OOOH am early
Whats the point Brad? Software engineering wont exist in coming few years.
Its so disappointing and saddening to see AI might replace me or wobt even allow me to enter the field. Salesforce has stopped hiring. Google says its code base is 25 percent AI.
Brad just bring crash course on farming and other blue collar jobs. Pay would be less but ill atleast have my belly full.
Then go farm a field.
If you're just learning to code to get a good paying job then i wouldn't recommend it anyway. But also you shouldn't fall for the fear of "AI replacing coders". 25 percent AI code says nothing about jobs. My codebase is probably also 25% AI generated because you repeat yourself many times and thats where AI shines. Real problems wont be solved from an AI.
@TheVertical92 So what do you suggest one should do to get into this field if no fresher is allowed. How will the company survive? With present lot alone and in future all things will be done by AI?
@@KejriwalBhakt I would suggest the same stuff that was suggested before the AI hype. Just learn it, get good at it and especially find a niche where you can leverage your strengths. There are still enough jobs out there (depending on where you live).
@@TheVertical92 I live in India and here it's too tough to crack a decent dev job given the toughness level is so damn high.