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At One Month, we are all about helping you build the skills you need as quickly as possible. All of our videos are designed to help you grow your business or build your next website or app. With the help of experienced teachers, you can learn to code online via engaging video lessons and on-demand Q&A’s with instructors. So whether you want to learn how to code apps or a website, or how to get your startup off the ground, we’re dedicated to helping you build the core skillsets you need. Subscribe and get started today!
6 Reasons You'll Never Learn to Code [Episode #26 of the Learn to Code Podcast]
What is the toughest part of learning to code? STAYING MOTIVATED.
Back in 2002, I was a music major with no desire to become a computer programmer. I quit three times. I was still totally determined to make a website for my band - so that we could take over MTV and then the world!
In the beginning, I cycled through a few thousand hours of reading and writing code, using languages that I now know don’t even make sense for making a website (like Java & Perl, I had problems). Until the day I finally started to build the damn thing. That was when it all clicked.
In this latest episode of the Learn to Code Podcast I break down the 6 Reasons Why You'll Never Learn to Code, and make my own developer confession. (Geez, I have so so so many developer confessions - hope you're ready).
6 Reasons Why You'll Never Learn to Code (article w/ links and examples)
learn.onemonth.com/6-reasons-why-youll-never-learn-to-code/
Developer Confessions:
i/events/835969005668220930?lang=en
Learn to Code with One Month ►www.onemonth.com/
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Back in 2002, I was a music major with no desire to become a computer programmer. I quit three times. I was still totally determined to make a website for my band - so that we could take over MTV and then the world!
In the beginning, I cycled through a few thousand hours of reading and writing code, using languages that I now know don’t even make sense for making a website (like Java & Perl, I had problems). Until the day I finally started to build the damn thing. That was when it all clicked.
In this latest episode of the Learn to Code Podcast I break down the 6 Reasons Why You'll Never Learn to Code, and make my own developer confession. (Geez, I have so so so many developer confessions - hope you're ready).
6 Reasons Why You'll Never Learn to Code (article w/ links and examples)
learn.onemonth.com/6-reasons-why-youll-never-learn-to-code/
Developer Confessions:
i/events/835969005668220930?lang=en
Learn to Code with One Month ►www.onemonth.com/
STAY TUNED:
One Month ► www.onemonth.com/
CZcams ► czcams.com/users/onemonth
Facebook ► OneMonthEdu/
Podcast ►learn.onemonth.com/learn-to-code-podcast/
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can i share this link to a friend, will they get to see the website now without having to login to github?
Clear and direct! Great explanation 👍
Super interesting and informative. Thanks
It cost me $15 to send $10 worth of bitcoin! This is at 3:30 in the afternoon. This is ridiculous. How can I possibly do this? I will be losing so much money. Is it that much different at midnight or something? I don’t understand.
If I upgrade, is it bad for seo ?
I understand it but my question is does being responsive mean it look good when width is very small and hieght is large i mean for every combination of height and width does it look good ??
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I want co founder , who expertise in web development , i have business real estste property which have market cap currently 16000cr so please if anyone want to join me i am there , need in Amravati Maharastra Or any place in India I want co founder , who expertise in web development , i have business real estste property which have market cap currently 16000cr so please if anyone want to join me i am there , need in Amravati Maharastra Or any place in India I want co founder , who expertise in web development , i have business real estste property which have market cap currently 16000cr so please if anyone want to join me i am there , need in Amravati Maharastra Or any place in India
I want co founder , who expertise in web development , i have business real estste property which have market cap currently 16000cr so please if anyone want to join me i am there , need in Amravati Maharastra Or any place in India
Thanks!
Thanks for the help
A good and experienced Product designer can take the Product manager role.
best explanation
perfect
I just started a new job this week, once I nail this, it's going to be a massive boost to my productivity. I may have bent the truth a little about my typing skills and software litteracy. I have zero coding knowledge besides rudementary HTML, am I even going to be able to do this?
Act Straight?.....Wow
This is all great advice!! Thanks
Thanks for such an informative and honest video! :)
Hello, it's been seven years, pls any follow up course or updated video on Rails? Or will this do the job?
Ur whole career is BS
would you know how to fill out contact forms for websites?
Zed Shaw the best teacher in the world i would like to talk to ZEd Shaw any contact details please?
No, sir, I won't disregard that definition and focus on the EEEMMMM, the VEEEEEE, and the PPPEEEEEE.
best video i have seen and on the point
thanks for sharing subscribed learned alot
Wow! The only explanation that i understood here on CZcams and just in less than 2mins! Thank you!!!
Great Explanation
This is such a fantastic explanation. Thank you so much
This informs, educates, and inspires. Thank you for the podcast!
Thank you! Such a simple but visually powerful example!
Thank you, my first large app, I was totally confuzed!
Any examples of where this process was successful? Did adobe, apple, google or microsoft do any of this?
Thanks, straight to the point.
cool
Well explained, thank you
Now that’s a great informative video. How refreshing! Thank you for that Sir.
Thank you
Hello. I am trying to use this , but I get a weird error in the code that I can't figure out what it is. When I execute the script I get the following " An error occured... :( 'PdfFileReader' object has no attribute '_checkKids' " Could anyone help regarding this? Thank you.
This error message is indicating that the PdfFileReader object you are using does not have an attribute called '_checkKids'. This attribute is used to check the child nodes of a PDF file, and it is likely that the library you are using is trying to access it but it is not present. This error is most likely caused by using an outdated version of the PyPDF2 library. This error was fixed in the version 1.26.0, so updating to a version later than that should fix the problem. It might also be caused by the version of the pdf file that you are trying to read and the PyPDF2 library version that you are using. Some versions of pdf are not supported by all versions of PyPDF2 library. you can fix this by:pip install --upgrade pypdf2 or pip uninstall pypdf2 pip install pypdf2==1.26.0
the most precise video for jquery, thank u ^_^
So is front-end like the user interface?
Thank you so much, I always used a calculator in math and all of a sudden on a day I felt bad what I did. So when I got home I found this and I realize, admit It I did something wrong. So the next day I told the teacher what I did, and I did not get in trouble I said sorry and she said she forgave me and that’s what happened.
Thank you i got some knowledge regarding jquery
Thanks for this video! I knew that the each method returned the original array and that map returned a different array but I didn't know that you could use a do ... end block!!!
Can all the back-end language communicate with the front-end languages? And will it be easier for them to communicate if both back and front-end is using Java example
Yes boredom and lack of challenge is a good reason. I feel that my cognitive and analytical skills have dropped dramatically after doing the same type of work for a couple of years
Great stuff, thank you.
Good questions bro... nice interview
That was great!
"It makes people feel like you are actually listening", am I the only one that finds this a bit odd? I mean as a people manager you should be listening to your team-members, not try to make them feel like you are listening. It may be just the way I perceived this, but I found this a bit pretentious.
Did anyone else notice the wine bottle moved from :06 to 0:16 ?