Learn Foundation Programming Concepts in JUST

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    In this video, I give you a quick overview of what I consider to be the key foundation programming and coding concepts for 2018.
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    Stef

Komentáře • 118

  • @eitkoml
    @eitkoml Před 4 lety +72

    You've shown us that you can program, now you need to show us that you can play drums.

  • @obu69
    @obu69 Před 6 lety +68

    its 3:00am in Ghana and watching u give this much knowledge makes the waking up worth it.

  • @BoiledBiscuit
    @BoiledBiscuit Před 6 lety +16

    I'm doing your foundation javascript course right now, and I just made the connection between one of the Id's you made called butt and the function you named called sniffer. Made me laugh while doing the course. Keep up the good work. Thanks

  • @maxxmaxwell9051
    @maxxmaxwell9051 Před 5 lety +17

    I'm just a beginner but you do make sense. Thank you

  • @mmbower1
    @mmbower1 Před 6 lety +6

    Your videos are great. Thanks for being helpful and insightful for this great community.

  • @kokopopart5173
    @kokopopart5173 Před 5 lety +4

    Hi Stefan - thanks for all of your programming advice!
    I wanted to ask if you could please do a video about what you think of programmers who need to search google for basic syntax, especially library-related stuff.
    I've been programming in php and python for a long time, albeit not professionally, and I still need to look up google every 15 minutes when I code, despite the fact that I feel fairly confident with the fundamentals and concepts of programming! Granted, my memory isn't the best.
    I'd love to see you do a video about this topic. Thanks Stefan - keep the videos coming please!

  • @KingMondoWWM
    @KingMondoWWM Před 5 lety +10

    Really great video and super informative. Definitely going to help me with my internship!

  • @peiquedq
    @peiquedq Před 6 lety

    Thank you very much :) I'm trying to learn where should I focus on to be a good programmer and this video (and your videos in general) is (/are) helping me to figure out where I am in the field right now. This really helps me be confident to push forward and learn a lot each day!

    • @ivanyoed
      @ivanyoed Před rokem +1

      How is it going with the programmer career?

  • @MaryoChanel
    @MaryoChanel Před 6 lety +1

    Very interesting intro things..i remember those things i learned in Python beginner course but i'm happy that what I've learned is matching with your point of view..i have some subjects for your vlog..time management or cycle time or schedule for a workday ....and ....schedule by year from the point of view of a freelancer(jan-march)..then April to July etc :)..thank you very much and have an easy week ! :)

  • @pethree8590
    @pethree8590 Před 5 lety +4

    You're awesome! You deserve more views, more likes and more subscribers. Thanks for the great video Stefan :)

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand Před 6 lety +7

    Great content. Really appreciate this. Javascript and PHP7 are both "clicking" with me right now. This really helps.

  • @simonolofsson7488
    @simonolofsson7488 Před 4 lety

    Dev & drummer here too!
    Good and honest content. Subbed

  • @japes4955
    @japes4955 Před 6 lety +110

    15 minutes and 49 seconds is actually 15.8167 minutes, not 15.49
    i guess it doesnt quite roll of the tongue as well

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  Před 6 lety +30

      LOL! Your precision is appreciated!

    • @bluebird563
      @bluebird563 Před 6 lety +19

      was searching for that comment

    • @jaeken
      @jaeken Před 6 lety +2

      me too lol

    • @crusadefilms
      @crusadefilms Před 5 lety +9

      You spelled off with only one f instead of two. So.....I guess we all make mistakes.

    • @jwhit88
      @jwhit88 Před 5 lety +1

      If we can't believe you know your math, how can we believe you know your programming!?

  • @Treebard
    @Treebard Před 6 lety +1

    I love your videos! Did you define OOP? It might help some newbies. Or does anyone into it this much know?

  • @jordanclark6629
    @jordanclark6629 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Stefan, whats the difference between coding and programming and which one is easier? Thanks!

  • @davidpike766
    @davidpike766 Před 5 lety

    or ...
    1) Wing a job on doing FizzBuzz right (use modulus over a loop);
    2) Learn/Reinforce what they use- get good enough to do your sprint stories in time;
    3) Learn something else you like (Games etc);
    4) Apply unrelated observations on what you've learnt to Standups; Sprint Reviews; and Sprint retrospectives;
    5) Rinse, repeat, refactor; GOTO 2 until you're want a new job (GOTO 1);

  • @wlaidos112
    @wlaidos112 Před 3 lety

    I love your videos so much but is there a detailed course or tutorial for programming fundations?

  • @ayoubhr77
    @ayoubhr77 Před 3 lety +1

    More of this master, much thanks!!

  • @johnadams4778
    @johnadams4778 Před 3 lety

    How long have you played drums and what is the make and model of your set?

  • @cla1814
    @cla1814 Před 6 lety +4

    Watching your videos guided me to create my action plan. Your videos usually enlightenment me and give me so many aha! moments. Web development is a maze so easy to get lost... with various people telling you go to MEAN! No go to MERN! No go to Django the future! Then there are various people competing to teach you those stacks with LOTS of courses..
    While Stefan says learn the fundamentals first (Server programming) and then from there you can expand to other technologies as they see fit.
    I feel bad for people starting out and only learning MEAN/MERN stacks instead of focusing on fundamentals. When you can have way more if you first focus on learning the fundamentals of Server programming, then learn PHP and then expand to JS and phython. While new Developers focus only on MEAN/MERN Node.js stacks only competing aggressively to get job in that currently smaller infant market that is been saturated by all the web development courses/Bootcamps that teach Node Stacks only. When you can start in PHP where there market is bigger with LOTS of opportunities to find a job/free lance work for small businesses. Fact is you have to learn JS anyway for PHP so on the side you can learn node.js and have access to both techologies and markets. Why limit to only JS? and wait and wait..... for "Someday" when JS is at the top and completely destroy PHP or is on the same level as PHP. When you can start in PHP now and get the rewards then learn node.js on the side have access to both markets when both markets are in the same level. Then move later to JS or move to the next Big thing. Why bet on JS when Django may be the future instead or other completely new technology? As an ex Entrepreneur in ecommerce and internet marketing for some time. I can tell you that I had no idea what node.js,Django where and I can tell you many small business owners have no idea what they are. But if you tell them about PHP CMS like wordpress,drupal,magento and joomla they will know! PHP is not going anywhere thanks to its easy to use CMS. A small business starts their business with a FREE wordpress site using woocomerce or use magento the majority will not start spending 1000$+ on a custom made in node.js site. Then after if their business becomes more profitable and start having techinical problems then they will hire a wordpress/drupal/magento/joomla specialist to build them a custom theme/child theme/plugins etc or optimize their site not hire someone to build site from scratch using MEAN stack or whatever else which in their mind changing the whole technology will damage their SEO, as well building site is not enough, they would have to pay again for custom SEO,marketing tracking system, mail forms etc etc. Most MEAN/MERN stack are to work on startup jobs not to work on most established businesses. I don't see node.js surpassing php till they offer a JS version of wordpress/drupal/Magento/Joomla with the same level of popularity. Don't limit yourself to node.js and ignore PHP/Django, work on fundamentals then learn PHP, then learn Node.js and finally Django on the side while making money and expanding your experience in real world making apps for real businesses that way you will have strong Server side programming skills and your foot in various different technologies markets or be able to easy move in the future to the Newer High paying low competition future technologies that are to come(Like machine learning,AI,face recognition web Apps)

  • @blairfranklin7320
    @blairfranklin7320 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the info.

  • @zameerahmed1775
    @zameerahmed1775 Před rokem

    Ur a pro ............ these concepts are very much required.

  • @iliyan-kulishev
    @iliyan-kulishev Před 4 lety +1

    Most badass programming channel.

  • @mohammedal-alaw6249
    @mohammedal-alaw6249 Před 5 lety

    I found a difference between turbo C++ v3.0 under D.O.S. and JAVA although they are all called O.O.P. and I found it a little hard to adjust when I started learning them in collage academically although I started reading and applying I found it easier but I wonder why?

  • @billyclabough9835
    @billyclabough9835 Před 6 lety

    Sounds like the workflow process you are describing is Agile/Scrum.

  • @mikedang3613
    @mikedang3613 Před 6 lety

    Could you explain why runtimes for python are going to be slower than C++? To me it seems counter intuitive, if the program has to go through more code (C++) won't it take LONGER? I'm sure there's something I'm missing. Thanks!

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  Před 6 lety +10

      Because C++ is a compiled language and Python is interpreted. In a nutshell, Python code has to be translated on the fly into code that CPU's understand, whereas C++ is pre-translated ... so it runs much much faster.

  • @2vagner
    @2vagner Před 4 lety +1

    I love your advicess. They really become from a person that really understands codding science. Thank you Sir allot.

  • @codingmorrison7957
    @codingmorrison7957 Před 6 lety +2

    Keep up the informative content!

  • @successfulpeople
    @successfulpeople Před 6 lety +1

    I just came across your video a couple of days ago and have already become an addict. Where would you suggest someone with some almost intermediary knowledge of Python to start? Should I register at your studio web or the killervideostore? I am 100% committed to going professional and want to approach it as someone studying to be a professional Web Developer. Thanks in advance.

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  Před 6 lety +1

      My web development course would be a way to go, since you Python already. shop.killervideostore.com/ If you want to freelance, I will be coming out with a freelancer course soon. Thanks!

    • @successfulpeople
      @successfulpeople Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you very Stef. I would absolutely sign up for your freelancer course. I will still sign up for web development course in the link you suggested and add the freelancer course to it when it comes out. Thanks again for the knowledge you are sharing.

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for watching!

  • @emiledesrosiers2132
    @emiledesrosiers2132 Před 6 lety

    Hey Stef ever conisdered giving UML advices for basic OOP ?

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  Před 6 lety

      Hmm ... not a big fan of UML. Well, simple UML is cool but in my Java days, the UML-nerds just went crazy with it.

    • @RecklezzMusic
      @RecklezzMusic Před 6 lety

      It's easy to get bogged down doing tons og diagrams, just iterate over them 5 times, during a release window. However, to get a good fundamental understanding, just browse some pages.
      www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/content/RationalEdge/sep04/bell/index.html
      etc.
      The most important are probably: Usecase, Class, Package, Sequence, State, Domain, and application. However, the ones you are gonna use are Class, Package and Sequence. Maybe a touch of Usecase.

  • @abuumar4079
    @abuumar4079 Před 3 lety

    What does stateless mean in the context of the video?

  • @jakestewart7079
    @jakestewart7079 Před 6 lety

    I’m only asking here because it’s the most recent video. If offered a job while in college, should you take it? I would plan to go to school part time but should I just wait instead of picking the low hanging fruit (PHP/Wordpress developer)?

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  Před 6 lety

      Depends what your long term goals are. Do you want to work for big companies where a degree will be required? Do you want to start up your own business?

    • @jakestewart7079
      @jakestewart7079 Před 6 lety

      Stefan Mischook That makes sense. I’ll pass this one up, thanks for the answer.

  • @sabuein
    @sabuein Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @enoshsubba5875
    @enoshsubba5875 Před 4 lety

    Nice Drum Kit

  • @prubenheeren707
    @prubenheeren707 Před 4 lety

    Great content

  • @DamianceteVideos
    @DamianceteVideos Před 5 lety

    HI Stephan!! Do you still recommend your own course to learn php? Yeap... difficult question... or do you recommend another one? Thank you!!

  • @WelcomeToSex101
    @WelcomeToSex101 Před 6 lety +5

    Please do the same thing but with the core concepts of business\entrepreneurship

  • @jeanashen7689
    @jeanashen7689 Před 5 lety +3

    This is just a some jargon definitions of programming. I was hoping that it covers some key data structures and algorithm. Maybe, I'm asking too much. If you know any good overview of algorithms, short and sweet, please recommend.

  • @alexcuadron8500
    @alexcuadron8500 Před 6 lety

    What do you think about Derek Banas languaje tutorials in CZcams?

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  Před 6 lety +2

      That is one of the many walkthrough tutorial channels on YT. Kind of like trying to learn guitar by learning 5 songs. You really need to learn foundational core concepts first ... then you can play ANY song! Not just the 5.
      ... If that makes sense.
      So if you learn foundation programming first (as I teach,) then the project based tutorials will be 10x easier. So the steps to learning code quickly:
      1. Learn core (foundational) concepts and techniques - this includes syntax. I simply call this the 'core'.
      2. Do project real-world project based tutorials - I have many in my courses. You see a lot of not so real projects on CZcams: like building a game with Python. Nobody uses Python to build shooter games.
      3. Learn programming specialization and career paths. I assume most people want to take your coding skills and turn them in a career.

  • @madleed4727
    @madleed4727 Před 6 lety

    40k subs, yaay

  • @NoahWright28
    @NoahWright28 Před 6 lety

    Are you giving any discounts for your coding course this Christmas?

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  Před 6 lety +2

      I have huge discounts on the coding courses now ... take advantage: shop.killervideostore.com/ and Python: www.killervideostore.com/video-courses/beginners_python_3.php ... Several students have told me that module 3 (Python career paths) is worth the price of the course itself.
      So, buy me a burger and a cool beer, and start your coding career! :)

    • @tnetroP
      @tnetroP Před 6 lety

      I want to start teaching my 11 yr old son programming. Allegedly they have started it at school but the lessons are so basic and the teacher doesn't know enough for me to trust it will be of much use beyond basic concepts. Although I was self taught in the 80's I would prefer him to learn from someone who knows how to actually teach. So I intend to sit down with him and help him through a proper course such as yours.
      For someone such as him who is very new to it, would you suggest web development or Python as a first language? I'm leaning towards Python to start with and then move on to web development. We won't have an end goal in sight other than learning basic concepts (maybe a good topic for a future video too). Thanks.

    • @NoahWright28
      @NoahWright28 Před 6 lety

      Thank you. I will buy the course and give you my personal opinion on it.

  • @mirzasisic
    @mirzasisic Před 6 lety +76

    There's always more you nerd to learn :D

    • @forenta2061
      @forenta2061 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sorensants9412 probably a pun, but it could just be bad english.

    • @ricardoruiz3248
      @ricardoruiz3248 Před rokem

      @@forenta2061 hahaha that's what I thought

  • @lifeworthy4980
    @lifeworthy4980 Před 5 lety

    Mr Stefan , good morning, lm 45 old can I begin learning brogramming or not

  • @KamranRiyaz
    @KamranRiyaz Před 2 lety

    You can never understand everything. But, you should push yourself to understand the system. - Ryan Dahl (Creator of Node JS)

  • @slondambo8149
    @slondambo8149 Před 5 lety +1

    Would you hire someone who finishes your course?

  • @jamiedodi3578
    @jamiedodi3578 Před 5 lety

    nice dude

  • @Stevethesearcher
    @Stevethesearcher Před 6 lety +1

    Very good video!

  • @daviddenson3324
    @daviddenson3324 Před 4 lety +1

    If the C languages are more data intensive...then why do they run so fast? It seems counter-intuitive. You would think the CPU could chomp up the less Python data much quicker than the C languages! Does the speed of the C languages have to do with algorithms used? What makes MORE data of C get computed faster than the less data of Python?

    • @EduardoLarios95
      @EduardoLarios95 Před 4 lety

      The thing is Python code is actually doing WAY more than it would imply. Python is higher-level (and by that I mean its logic is closer to human logic rather than machine logic). So the PC has to do more work to run all the extra instructions that make Python so easy to use. C on the other hand is a very "simple" language, it doesn't have all the fancy stuff Python has, it is much closer to the way the PC actually works.

  • @kaiohenrique8503
    @kaiohenrique8503 Před 3 lety

    Hey Stef, are you a musician?

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  Před 3 lety +1

      Played a bit of drums.

    • @kaiohenrique8503
      @kaiohenrique8503 Před 3 lety

      @@StefanMischook Cool. I know it's very off topic, but it would be interesting to hear you talk about your hobbies. I've heard that programmers are inclined to crafts and skills that take a lot of time to hone, like music and martial arts.

  • @TrustNoOneEverEver
    @TrustNoOneEverEver Před 5 lety

    Is it a Sunday morning coffee (4:15) or an afternoon vlog (11:16) ? XD XD XD

  • @bambooindark1
    @bambooindark1 Před 6 lety +11

    Fake title Stefan, because 15.49 min is actually 15:29 min.

  • @tnetroP
    @tnetroP Před 6 lety +1

    Video title states 15m 49s. CZcams states 15m 50s when on my home screen.
    Someone used a java double data type :)

  • @yash1152
    @yash1152 Před rokem

    3:40 run time vs "write time"
    ohkay, more like "coding time"

  • @zxxczczczcz
    @zxxczczczcz Před 5 lety +1

    Make discord server))

  • @sfa1793
    @sfa1793 Před 4 lety

    No software engineer would ever consider design patterns if not to make laugh of childish individuals unable to find a solution from what they already know (maybe shamely too litttle), at most we can find interesting points of view in sharing our idioms and patterns.

  • @pjf7044
    @pjf7044 Před rokem

    15.49 != 15:49

  • @bellini2535
    @bellini2535 Před 4 lety +1

    *****

  • @ashwoodson1649
    @ashwoodson1649 Před 4 lety

    Skipped scripting langs
    Just nitpicking...

  • @BeansEnjoyer911
    @BeansEnjoyer911 Před 5 lety +1

    Your video is 15 minutes and 50 seconds, so really it's 15.83 minutes, or 15:50 minutes ;p

  • @notBrandonNova
    @notBrandonNova Před 5 lety +1

    I like your videos and not trying to be mean but shouldn't it be 15.82 seconds. LOL

  • @minhtao9774
    @minhtao9774 Před 6 lety

  • @milosmilivojevic7616
    @milosmilivojevic7616 Před 4 lety

    Im woundering are there no brainers who are talking that HTML is programming language here :P

  • @Kidpure
    @Kidpure Před 6 lety

    :

  • @chrisogle001
    @chrisogle001 Před 5 lety

    Math isn’t important in programming, obviously.

    • @quentinkoons
      @quentinkoons Před 5 lety +3

      no, never, especially not in machine learning :D

  • @kavemustermann
    @kavemustermann Před 5 lety +1

    Such a sympathetic guy I love him ( no homo)

  • @chleecetv6062
    @chleecetv6062 Před rokem +1

    Dude can you please stop the jibber jabber just one time and:
    1) Stick to the topic
    2) Pretend that you are speaking to a child when you are explaining a topic
    3) Use a visual here and there for Christ’s sake
    4) Some of us who watch are older and would love to know what the full scope is before you break into details on those drawn-out, long l-winded, squirrelly explanations.
    This is meant to be constructive and not to come of ranty and deprecating. So there, I said it. But fundamentals are meant for absolute beginners and you are missing a lot of watch time by going too scientific. What if you were trying to learn too the Law and I was just going to start listing off things you would learn after 10-15 years in the courtroom? Less is more…

  • @enochgreen2265
    @enochgreen2265 Před 6 lety

    how u doing boss? xD

  • @TheRaghavboyz
    @TheRaghavboyz Před 6 lety

    would've been better with examples.

  • @Rizwan-Ashraf
    @Rizwan-Ashraf Před 5 lety

    So clickbaitish title.

  • @trevorlastname2139
    @trevorlastname2139 Před 3 lety

    mumbles