I coded 4 hours everyday for 1 year. And it changed my life.
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- čas přidán 10. 11. 2023
- 1. How to code consistently every day?
2. How to stay motivated when learning programming?
3. How many hours should you code everyday?
I will answer all these questions today.
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He is too clear about his goals, now I am feeling focused towards my goals. thanks for the vibe man!
I can't get over how efficient your videos are. There's also no emotional context, which can be distracting. It's just purely informative and it doesn't slow down the message, or emphasize just because it may be complex. It's like you trust us to be able to pause and rewind the video on our own terms. Bravo, sir.
Thanks! I believe that my audience is very intelligent.
I took 3 pages of notes on this video alone. So much impactful information.
I love your matter-of-fact attitude while motivating people and inspiring by leading by example
This video was incredibly helpful! I've always struggled with coding daily, but your tips and tricks are definitely going to help me stay motivated. Thanks for sharing! God Bless you
Iam very lucky that i found this channel 🎉🎉🎉🎉😮😮
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@@sahilandsarrabro but what to code for 4 hours , is it DSA or actual projects you mean or could be anything or which exercises are you talking about ..please do reply I am also having dead end to my career 😢
To some people, it is a good idea not to focus on the amount of time he coded everyday. The journey to learn programming and land a job in a tech field is different from person to person. If you have a family and a kid or two, coding 4 hours everyday with a full time work means you would not spend time with your family at all. If you cannot make 4 hours to code, I personally think it is completely fine. The worst thing you can do is to blindly follow the 4 hours code everyday and get burned out. Consistency is the key. If you can code 2 hours everyday, even an hour everyday, is much better than nothing.
Great content Sahil, your channel I'm sure will turn into a movement to transform lives of millions
I love Sahil, been watching his content since more than 2 years I can say. The calm and structure I find here is incomparable.
Good video! It's all about purpose. IF one can manage to construct a strong purpose and have a strong sense of one, nothing...ABSOLUTELY NOTHING can stop you.
You put all your insight and experience to direct for coding as well as to plan for deterrents we can impede us. Thank you kindly for reliably making extraordinary substance. Your recordings are truly useful
I was having procrastination but you make me to stay consistency 😍
this got me at the right time to organize my chaotic day. Thank you
You put all your knowledge and experience to guide not only for coding but to prepare for obstacles we can get in our way. Thank you so much for consistently creating great content. Your videos are really helpful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow! that is amazing. Recently i have bought the book but could not read. Thanks for motivation and concise plan for coding.
How did i never saw this channel ?
Luckily i found this channel today . Subscribed now.
This video is life changing 🙏. I am the one who is procastinating daily. This changed my thoughts. I am starting to implement what you said right from now.
Thanks for sharing 😊
this video hits deep, needed this. Thank you.
This is such an awesome video! I'm just starting up so it's nice to have this to go off of.
Great video!!! I needed to see this. I saved this video thank you
i love how everytime i watch a video about coding or general life advice from a guy with an indian accent, articulating himself in perfect english, it ends up being the most valuable video ive seen in my entire life.
Your videos have helped me a lot in my coding journey ... Also all your teachings are very practical which i admire the most ...Your lessons always make sense and I find it very easy to follow your advice..... Thank you so much ❤
Thanks Tanmay ❤️
"Thank you for this informative explanation." 💙
you are just awesome brother, and you inspire so much
Thankyou so much. You are solving my problems and making my life easier.
I like the thing that you mention about the source of your suggestions, e.g. Cal Newport's deep work. Many people just say the same thing without ever mentioning the original source.
Sir I am also an Indian and don't know that you had graduated from IIT Delhi. It's great that you have cleared such a huge competition. Love from India 👍❤
easy exam
hard exam doesnt mean its worth it and its good !!!!
The amusing opposing statements in this thread!!
really effective and precise information, thanks!
thank you so much for this video. as a beginner i found this relatable and helpful. I really wish and request you to make a video on freshies goals or how to code as freshies in cs field. thank you so much
I code for nearly an hour(45min to 60min ) everyday , but while building some project stuff I can code for 2-3hrs non-stop and trying to improve it.
hi I'm fascinated about machine learning through your previous videos please make interesting stuff on related topics and video help me lot thank u
Success is not driven by anything other than consistency.
It's truly a value added channel in your life :)
I can do 1-2 hours (pure coding); I calculated it using a "stop watch".
You r really my inspiration how you talk how you give a good explanation so everyone understand luv u sir❤❤❤
I started in December 2023 for at least an hour solving problems online. I have been doing this every single day since then. As the confidence and skill level increased, I now find myself easily programming for at least an hour. Amazing what consistency does
I am a mechanical engineering graduate, and I recently switched to IT as a developer. I had a fear of coding, but your videos motivate me a lot.
Glad I could help! I wish you all the luck 👍
Did u do any course?
BRO SAME XD, Am a mech engg and just switched to IT too... glad to know there are others out there too :D
@@arjunuzumaki2865 yes! From Qspiders and coding ninjas !
@@atamir8339 and there are no /very less jobs now in IT sector, even experienced are jobless and hard for them too get a job, so good time to switch to IT , Isnt?
Solid tips, Sir💯
Thanks for your content. I have learned a lot from your channel. Could you please talk about how you take notes for all the concepts (frameworks, languages, etc.) that you are constantly learning? As a new developer, I am still quite overwhelmed by the sheer amount of data I need to consume and remember.
Sir, I am currently a undergrad in IIT Bhubaneswar. Your videos helped me a lot. Could you please do a video on how to build-up projects for internship and placements to land in a software job?
Thanks a lot for your video it's do motivacional for never give up on coding daily You are really Profesional ... Greetings Profesor
Thank you brother, all is well
Thanks for sharing the routine
Got my first computer (Laptop) at age 24.I'm 25 now also unemployed. I'm a Electrical Engineering graduate being an average student couldn't land a job till now. It took 6yrs(2016-22) to finish my graduation,tried for core jobs but couldn't get any.Now i'm trying to get a job in software field,learn to code myself.
Being 25yr old and unemployed i feel the pressure ,i dont have words to say.
Your journey was impressive. I know how it feels. you motivated me very hard.
I hope i could land a job very soon.
❤ From India😊.
What is your passion? What you like about electrical engineering?
You will land a job bro. Keep going at it. Best wishes!
Got first job at 29. you have time but keep trying.
@@drury2d8 Thanks man.
did you get a job now?
Very well explained bro, Thanks
I don't know why, but the build up to just using the calendar app on your phone as a notification mechanism, and the delivery of that sentence, made me actually lol. The tone of, remember that thing that you never use, but should absolutely be using, yeah that thing.
Admirable video content way of delivering is also good everything is admirable Thanks for this selfless hard work ❤
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thank you for these videos.
Thank You So Much for this wonderful video......🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I loved your video, It's so.informative easy to understand. Thanks
Very wise advice. Thank you
my best trick is put my phone offline and put it in another room
I code 8 hours every day. After 1 year, I have back problems, high cholesterol, etc.
Explore farming bro😊
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You are lieing
@@unknown-eb5uy back problems should be true lol
Lol 😂
Im 41 working at support for 15 years and have been doing leetcode for past 1.5 years.
Never had any formal training in algo DS so this is a steep uphill battle for me
Exactly like how you said I started a side project of Spring cloud on the side and divorced it midway
This video of yours is a savior. I love the videos you do. Very succinct and useful tips.
Hope I get into cloud development soon.
Imagine if at the end of all that training, before you take your big tech interview, software jobs were replaced by AI
@@last-life yeah these opinions are all like year 2000. If that happens we have uber to drive
Your really inspiring Sahil 👏❤
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
to be honest this is so true 💯
The only youtuber i need ❤
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Thank you Sahil...
I needed this video today. Thank you.
Happy to help!
Very helpful!!, Thank you
1:19 clarity/guidance is must
K e ep giving us that motivation, be cause i'm nervous about coding and how to go about it.
After watching your video changed my thought everyday❤❤❤❤
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Can see an essence of "Atomic Habits" !
Liked and subscribed!
Man! thanks for the video, wich program you use for the animations?? are awesome!
You are an inspiration
Your vids are good. I just want to understand are you this cool during interviews too? I want a good Todo list on ways to better prep for interview on that day, before the day and after how to move on for other preparation/ checklist to next company. Because you said you were rejected so many times and you are successful now. Goodluck and thanks again.
I appreciate this vid
Everyday I start with your video🖤
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Excellent video thank oyu
Your speech is well motivated.
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My problem is unable to learn consistently. If i learn continuously 3 to 4 days , after that i quiet to learn because of some reason.
Your video could help me .
Motivates a lot ❤️
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really good video!
You the friend I never had
Thanks bro, this video was very helpful for me.
Glad it helped
Hi sahil sir, i always stuck in dp questions its hard for me to think that is dp question and much harder to solve dp problem. Please make a video on this problem. It really help me as well as others. For this video ❤️
Dude,watch Adithya verma's DP playlist
Thank you for sharing. I recommend the book “the consistency pill “by Simon Chan. He share similar concept as your.
Rising star 🌟
Editing ❤
Very awesome
Although im not a coder im doing mba from IIM-S but your video's always inspire me to do best of my time. Thanks
Im also thinking to start learning a coding language could you tell me what language should I go for as a complete beginner.
Can go with Python
Nice info.thanks
I'm solo working on an audio collaboration platform for audio professionals. I code 15+ hours average per day 😬😮💨 I start when i drop my wife and brother off to work (by 9am), then i code uninterrupted usually until 4:40pm. Upon picking up my wife and brother I resume again at about 7Pm. Then i'm usually coding again until about 3 am. It has been this consistent since the start of this year. I'm afforded the ability to do so since I lost my job and also take into account I'm fairly new to programming (8 months in).
thats my big thing right now im trying to learn python but its hard because i genuinely done know what to do and i wont kno wwhat to do for so long that i end up forgetting what i do know and having to just relearn that instead of something new. Its very demoralizing but i refuse to give up its fun and i see potential in its career path. i just wish i knew where to get the answer. this video is definitely an eye opener but it still didnt provide thee answer to my problem. ive watched your other videos and they do help as well. but i seem to only watch i dont know why im not able to replicate whats going on. need a partner in crime
Currently on vacation and i spend more than 6hrs everyday and even if I couldn't code on a specific day I make sure to watch others coding on CZcams when I'm eating. Currently learning Java
Great content
super bro...this thinking is reqd
How and what tools you use to edit videos? Specially the graphics and animations?
Hi, I really enjoy watching your videos and appreciate what you do. I have a question. I'm a bit confused. I'm currently in college, and , I started programming. I'm curious if you suggest those of us who haven't started our IT careers yet to follow your advice from one of the videos and begin by learning Java, and finding a job in that field, or can we directly start learning AI and look for junior positions in that field? I already covered basics of java and I am ready to to step to(guided projects) . But I now don't know is AI maybe better option?
I'm curious for an answer
I just wanna say that one day after seeing this video I bought ingredients for spagetti aglio e olio e peperoniccini and it was mighty delicious. I would even go as far as to say the meal filled me with euphoria.
Awesome video.❤
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I feel like every channel from a software developer has slowly become a self help channel...
"A day in the life of a software developer"
"A day in the life of a cloud developer"
"A day in the life of a solutions architect"
"I quit my job at Amazon. Here is Why"
"I quit my job at Google. Here is Why"
"I quit my job at Meta. Here is Why"
"I quit my job at Netflix. Here is Why"
"I got fired from Google."
"I got fired from Amazon"
"My brain after 500 leetcode problems"
"I coded 4 hours everyday for 1 year. And it changed my life."
Bro have you experienced anything like eye irritation because of screentime?
How do you manage lot of screen time
kya problem pakda hai yaar savhi hatsoff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🖖🖖🖖
I have followed this plan, except i changed things up, if i do get the coding done i get to eat, if i dont, i dont get to eat. Its been 4 weeks now, im not sure how much longer I can survive without eating, but I'm determined to get the 4 hours done so I can finally eat something.
Thank you
What do cats and programmers have in common?
-When either one is unusually happy and excited, an appropriate question would be, “did you find a bug?”
Nice work btw
Hello sir, can you make a video on how to approach and apply for job and internship offers
Can you tell how we can accomplish 4h of coding while having full time job? It is very challenging.
Good video.
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