Learning to Code In THIS Economy? WATCH THIS

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @ViceCoin
    @ViceCoin Před 8 měsíci +13

    My landlord won't wait for the economy to improve!

  • @jekyl-gaming
    @jekyl-gaming Před 9 měsíci +64

    You've got this you self-taught devs, you are going to be amazing! Go all in, never give up. ❤

    • @JegErN0rsk
      @JegErN0rsk Před 8 měsíci +1

      As a self-taught junior of 6 months, this helped me:
      - realize that the vast majority wont make it. What are you doing that differentiates you from the rest?
      - write a compelling cover letter selling your drive, and with it reach out in all directions; job listings, friends, companies not hiring, developers, etc. Getting no replies? Look for other types of IT jobs to use as a stepping stone. One year as an IT support makes a significant difference on your resume.

  • @viewsbyblur
    @viewsbyblur Před 8 měsíci +26

    Finished my Bootcamp in 2022, and have been self taught since. Had to relearn some stuff as well. But it is brutal out there. Those of us maintaining a full time 9-5 and still coming home to code is tough but fingers crossed next year can be different.

    • @carvalho9021
      @carvalho9021 Před 8 měsíci +4

      lets keep studying and praying for better days brother.

    • @tie2tight
      @tie2tight Před 8 měsíci +3

      Coming home and coding after job.... 12 hour days on those days and I had 3 years of full stack development experience along with 6 month full time training and schooling, really tough out there I've been searching all year full time for a job and got non so it's really tough out there

  • @scienceskills
    @scienceskills Před 8 měsíci +13

    Hey Travis, while this guy's success story may not reflect the realities most people encounter, it serves as a classic case of survivorship fallacy. Yet, if your aim was to ignite dreams and optimism, you've hit the mark perfectly. Ciao 💪🏻

    • @geneherald8169
      @geneherald8169 Před 8 měsíci +6

      yeah, I wish one of these youtubers could actually use data lol. If there's 10,000 applicants all competing for one job, that at least gives you perspective. But all I hear is 'keep on going man!! Just work hard enough and you can make it', when for all we know it could be one job for 10,000.

  • @jasonwelsh417
    @jasonwelsh417 Před 8 měsíci +17

    I used to get a large volume of recruiters emailing me every week about new positions. Now it very rarely happens. There are devs with 7+ years of experience taking months to land a job, and often having to settle for lower pay than they are worth. Unfortunately I think the days of getting in easily are over. This is a different world now.

    • @xellestar
      @xellestar Před 8 měsíci +2

      It can take a while, for many different reasons, but it's why I advise job seeking while you are employed, don't wait until you're the one on the backfoot. That way you move from place to place building up a variety of experience in different contexts. It's also tremendously powerful to be in the bargaining position where you do not need the job you are being offered - they're the ones who need you.

    • @tongobong1
      @tongobong1 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I have 20+ years of experience in some of the biggest companies as a software developer and I got just 1 short job interview after sending more than 100 applications. I got about 10 phone calls from recruiters that were quite excited about my low hourly rate that is lower than half the average in Germany where I am trying to get the job yet I couldn't get the interviews. It is crazy hard to get a job here in central Europe.

    • @hiphopcompilations
      @hiphopcompilations Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@tongobong1😢 Is it because of AI?

    • @tongobong1
      @tongobong1 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@hiphopcompilations no. It is because there are so many experienced developers searching for a job right now. My friend is even more experienced than me and he speaks German almost like native Germans yet after sending around 300 applications he didn't get a job offer. He got around 10 job interviews.

    • @tongobong1
      @tongobong1 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@RainerAppel Yes today media is full of lies... I was frustrated by reading so many stories about the lack of programmers while I have a really hard time getting a job and I have 20+ programming experience and I am prepared to work for well below the average salary in the IT industry.
      The truth is there was never a shortage of programmers even in better times for us. Today there is a huge oversupply. So the question is why is media spreading the lie about the lack of programmers?
      I finally found the answer: the lie is good for business. Customers believe that it is hard to get programmers especially good programmers so they pay more to software companies - much more. This is why software companies are financing media to spread the lie.
      Unfortunately programmers don't get much out of inflated prices. Profits are kept by software companies. Quite often programmers get only 20% or even less from what is customer paying for them to the software company - the employer of programmers.

  • @GaborGubicza
    @GaborGubicza Před 9 měsíci +19

    I'm 36 I'm a Hardware Engineer I made a lot of PCBs, I was involved in Mechanical Engieering, Robotics projects as well. I started transitioning to software in September, almost 3 months now.
    I started with JavaScript, got to know CSS and HTML, I made a simple program in JS I'd like to make a mobile app for it so I decided to learn React-Native (Instead of Flutter-I don't want to learn Dart now)
    I'm very motivated, but I know it's not going to be easy. Thanks Travis your channel gives me a lot of motivation.

    • @tanveerhasan2382
      @tanveerhasan2382 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Why not look into embedded software engineering?

    • @GaborGubicza
      @GaborGubicza Před 8 měsíci

      @@tanveerhasan2382 legit question thanks. Because embedded SW needs a target device and quite frankly I'm tired of working 3 months on a PCB design and finding out that delivery is 53 WEEKS, or assembly house mixing up part numbers, or waiting for guys in sandals to dig out a container freighter ship stuck in the Suez canal.
      Don't get me wrong I'm not leaving HW completely behind, I just need a reset and something less dependant on other people.
      The only way to do HW properly is to have a crystal clear mission, product roadmap, employees, market, capital, and no people second guessing my decisions. If I say we need to make 3 PCB prototypes and 6 months to get to the final version, I don't want to hear that's too long from someone who has no idea about HW development.
      I'm sure SW Dev is not easy either, and there are other kinds of dependencies, but when was the last time you heard: hey people you need to wait 30 weeks until you can download Python or VSC again.
      Anyway, good question, all the best.

    • @cpK054L
      @cpK054L Před 8 měsíci

      That title is such a misnomer because"HARDWARE engineer " implies FPGA/ASIC
      While the same childhood would just lump you in a electrical engineer

  • @excelautomationtool
    @excelautomationtool Před 8 měsíci +3

    The way you contextualize coding skills within the current economic scenario is incredibly helpful. It's evident you've considered the challenges and advantages learners might encounter.Your video is a guiding light for those considering or already on the path of learning to code. Thank you for providing clarity and motivation in an ever-changing economic landscape!

  • @000retaliate
    @000retaliate Před 8 měsíci +7

    I'm an experienced dev and it's hard to find a new job even currently employed full time. Will the job market get better? Yes. When? Not for a long time. Way too many devs have been laid off. Good devs from big companies. Personally, I wouldn't become a dev now. With lay offs and AI, it's just not worth it.

  • @datawithtess
    @datawithtess Před 8 měsíci +4

    Am a data scientist. But i always watch Travis videos. He is just good in giving me advice

    • @alicialockhart1081
      @alicialockhart1081 Před 8 měsíci

      is it possible to be data scientist with no degree? or at least with uncomplete college?

    • @datawithtess
      @datawithtess Před 8 měsíci

      @@alicialockhart1081 learn statistics, mathematics linear algebra, then python. If you have money, go through 365datascience. They are the best

  • @LANRIE-DEV21
    @LANRIE-DEV21 Před měsícem +1

    Woww, this is a big one, thank you for this, very much appreciated.

  • @jamessullenriot
    @jamessullenriot Před 9 měsíci +7

    "Are you all in" .... I'm a software dev since 2005 - I still don't know if it's what I want to do. although, I'm probably more jaded now because for nearly 20 years I've been building the same thing over and over again just using different tech tools of the day. But at the end of each day, its still the same shit to the end users with new generations of tech bros coming in after they have read a few blog posts about the best tech stack to use for __insert current or next year here__

    • @realfreedom8932
      @realfreedom8932 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I think you might enjoy a creative career more or hands on trade

  • @albirtarsha5370
    @albirtarsha5370 Před 9 měsíci +47

    So this guy was already on a team... OMG. He already had a computer job?

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  Před 9 měsíci +13

      He was not a programmer but was in the banking/accounting field.

    • @albirtarsha5370
      @albirtarsha5370 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@TravisMedia Thank you for the clarification.

    • @YuriG03042
      @YuriG03042 Před 8 měsíci +2

      this comment implies that this guy had it easier, when he just had a different trajectory

    • @albirtarsha5370
      @albirtarsha5370 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @YuriG03042 Yes, he would have had a much more difficult time transitioning from a fry cook in a hole-in-the-wall restaurant. He had a "privilege," as they say.

  • @excelon13
    @excelon13 Před 8 měsíci +5

    I feel like I got in at the perfect time, I graduated in 2007 and had dozens of SWE interviews with only one internship. Back then everything you needed to get a job was done in college, now they want you to do that, plus learn all these skills, and gain experience on your own time. It sucks for you guys, but I don't really know the answer to be honest, market is just over-saturated right now.

    • @wotizit
      @wotizit Před 8 měsíci

      Personal projects for now I guess

  • @th3ja
    @th3ja Před 8 měsíci

    Clear, concise and straight to the point! Good luck to everyone on the journey! You are capable of amazing things!

  • @jefferymuter4659
    @jefferymuter4659 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I spent 3 years on and off wanting to be a software dev.
    After 1 year of it being a NEED, I landed a job about 3 months ago. While those 3 years weren't a waste, I wasn't a husband and father. I wasn't failing to support a family when my wife became ill and lost her job. I quit my job, went to a bootcamp, and accepted a job offer on graduation day(this isn't an endorsement of bootcamps, I think bootcamps are generally a very bad idea, my circumstances were different and I put in 12-14 hours a day for 4 months to do it, quit my job, took out loans, begged family for help). Only when I NEEDED to get in, did I manage it. And still. Only after an insane amount of hard work, networking, coaching, and high quality education.

    • @Alex-dt3nx
      @Alex-dt3nx Před 8 měsíci

      Bootcamp is better than college CS

    • @YuriG03042
      @YuriG03042 Před 8 měsíci +3

      ​@@Alex-dt3nxbased on the factual data of how many Colleges and Bootcamps that you completed?

    • @Alex-dt3nx
      @Alex-dt3nx Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@YuriG03042Attended a boot camp to learn core Linux Engineering. Self studied SRE/DevOps via udemy. Got certified in Terraform, AWS Solutions Architect and CKA. Presently a vice president SRE at one of the two biggest banks in the world. No CS degree🤷🏾‍♂️.

    • @z7sk
      @z7sk Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@Alex-dt3nxfor learning useful skills - yes, boot camps are great. For getting your first job - awful idea, you're much better off going through university and getting any STEM degree followed by self-study.

    • @Alex-dt3nx
      @Alex-dt3nx Před 8 měsíci

      @@z7skKeep wasting your time in college for a Tech job. Listen! You only go to college if you want to be a doctor, Lawyer or a professor. Tech is skills skills and more skills. Stay away from college debt and be rich before you hit 25 if you go the boot camp route.

  • @ragacola
    @ragacola Před 8 měsíci +8

    the problem i have is i have no past working experience. I have a degree in computer engineering and I graduated in 2020, but during the pandemic I decided to focus on software. now I am very confident with my full stack development skills, but most job applications require me to fill out past work experiences before I can submit. i have never worked a job. I just created software for a couple of friends to help them run their small businesses, but they dont have websites I can reference to so im not sure if i can put that in my resume.
    i cant even submit a resume to certain positions that im confident I can fill.

    • @humanoid9787
      @humanoid9787 Před 8 měsíci +5

      You should put it on your resume
      You can always tell them the website was taken down or whatever
      And you should lie on your resume sometimes lol you'd be surprised at how fast you learn when youre on the job and forced to

    • @brandoncyoung
      @brandoncyoung Před 8 měsíci +1

      Fake it till you make it

    • @cpK054L
      @cpK054L Před 8 měsíci +1

      You're a computer engineer.... and you learned full stack?
      Either your school screwed you or you don't understand what a computer engineer is.
      Either way, you failed out the gate

    • @ragacola
      @ragacola Před 8 měsíci

      @@cpK054L what do you mean? computer engineering is about how hardware works (CPU architecture, memory optimization and algorithms). I never said I learned full stack at school. I learned it outside of school. how did I fail?

    • @cpK054L
      @cpK054L Před 8 měsíci

      @ragacola then why are you struggling to find work?
      Google. Amazon, Microsoft, HP AMD Intel, NVidia, Texas instruments, etc are having high demands for computer engineers, specifically embedded software, VLSI, and verification engineering

  • @ima7762
    @ima7762 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Hi Travis hope you and family are ok
    any chance you have video planned on how to create a good portfolio which you can use to help get a job.
    Currently learning and started in september so come some point next year will be looking at building a portfolio

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Yes, will put that in the lineup. Thank you for suggesting one.

  • @longbeach225
    @longbeach225 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I work in IT as a helpdesk tech and I know how to code in Python, PHP and I have worked on websites using WordPress. I'm training up on web development and go into freelance.

    • @jtr-code
      @jtr-code Před 6 měsíci

      That is awesome, how is the journey going so far?

  • @mira-films1169
    @mira-films1169 Před 8 měsíci

    thank you very much Travis, you are a lifesaver on these days to find a right path in this industry!

  • @akazicprod
    @akazicprod Před 8 měsíci +9

    And you expect this guy, who makes money selling courses, to tell you not to learn to code? 😂
    If you want objective advice, take it from someone who isn't making a profit from it.

  • @dennisbuswell
    @dennisbuswell Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great advice. Definitely go to meetups in your area.

  • @BeepBoop2221
    @BeepBoop2221 Před 8 měsíci +5

    How do you get over the pessimism? Normal people find it hard enough but having a MH issue makes it even harder for me.

    • @dark.and.planty
      @dark.and.planty Před 8 měsíci

      I’m on the same boat, to me the guy he talks about seems to have super powers! But I’m still here. I love coding and I am determined to get in. One day at a time. If I manage to code for a few hours and stay on track, I consider it a win. I go to as many meet ups as I can too. Also I found some mentors online. I code with ruby and they have a good network and even free mentoring program. Do some research on the languages you use and love and go to meetups. Make yourself talk to at least one new person each time. You’d be surprised how much people are looking to help/guide others and share knowledge. Now, I haven’t encountered any job opportunities yet, the market indeed SUCKS right now, but I hope at least I am planting the right seeds 🙌🏼
      And when I have a dark day, I only focus on the code, Revise something that I’m insecure at and that sometimes helps. But it does feel like an uphill battle!

  • @divyam432
    @divyam432 Před 8 měsíci

    There is no loss in having skills in a rapidly changing economy and on Earth. There are no limits; human beings come out on top of the food chain with enough effort and commitment, and the same goes for losing weight and gaining muscles.

  • @xiongbenjamin
    @xiongbenjamin Před 8 měsíci +2

    There are a lot of CZcamsrs who make unnecessary commentary for CZcams shorts. As if the video needs explaining. This video is doing almost the same.

  • @cpK054L
    @cpK054L Před 8 měsíci +1

    My last company hired indian consultants from Pune and Chennai. They built trash.
    If anything, I'd learn nothing more than how to fix trash which takes more time than if they built it in house themselves

  • @troyharris279
    @troyharris279 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Im not sure why you remind me of the rapper Logic 😅. But either way, this video was very helpful.
    I've been doing a documentation project for learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and making ready made components for when I need to work on a project.
    Im planning on redoing my universities Cybersecurity website in my free time, but this video just made me more hungry for web dev. Thank you Travis, your channel is great! 🤜🤛

  • @mrKYLieRIck
    @mrKYLieRIck Před 9 měsíci +6

    I’ve worked so hard to understand the basics, I landed my first job as a developer, still there are some things I still don’t get, I knew how this industry was, recently I talked with my senior developer he basically said I’m not good enough… do I love making websites and stuff? Yes, will I do it if I won’t need to work for living? Definitely no… I’ve been dreaming about having a stable career and now I’m facing another wall because of him, I honestly don’t know what to do and what would I do, the thing that I’m certain of is that I don’t want to throw away all the time that I spent learning this and mostly go back to what was I doing before this

    • @Stranger_In_The_Alps
      @Stranger_In_The_Alps Před 9 měsíci +20

      Ask the senior dev what you need to work on

    • @MyGreenpotato
      @MyGreenpotato Před 9 měsíci +2

      Believe in yourself and tell him to F off

    • @yes_milord
      @yes_milord Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@MyGreenpotatobad advice

    • @humanoid9787
      @humanoid9787 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Ask the senior dev what you need to work on and also start applying to other jobs asap

    • @aytothemm.1035
      @aytothemm.1035 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Im in the same boat in some ways as my career as a video editor. I think this is a case of not knowing yourself. So you jumped into something you think youll like while not actually liking it. My advice os to keep working cuz that pays the bills while soul searching what you do like and out the time I to that on the side. Forget how much time u put in for this as the “I dont want to waste” because one day you will get to the I hate this job and youd have wasted EVEN more years

  • @haydnwebtech
    @haydnwebtech Před 9 měsíci +1

    Another really inspiring video, thanks for sharing!

  • @amandamate9117
    @amandamate9117 Před 8 měsíci +3

    that guy worked 4-8 hours a weekend and finished book in a moth. HE OBVIOUSLY DOESNT HAD ADHD

  • @vvelarm
    @vvelarm Před 7 měsíci

    I did help the company I work for with an app that saves a ton of time. Only thing I got from them was punishment. The company my company works for applauded me and still thanks me and looks for updates with much joy though.

    • @vvelarm
      @vvelarm Před 7 měsíci

      Italy is like that... They are scared of innovation and of some other person taking their job

  • @yazmintorres6384
    @yazmintorres6384 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What do you mean by “do you want to automate?” . This caught my attention but I’m not sure what it means. Thank you!

    • @shogo1
      @shogo1 Před 8 měsíci

      Just use google man!

  • @paulatlanta
    @paulatlanta Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for this video Travis!

  • @zakinthecut
    @zakinthecut Před 9 měsíci +1

    Really insightful

  • @JesseNerio
    @JesseNerio Před 8 měsíci

    Hmm i liked the idea of making a plan. Very smart idea indeed.

  • @jazzstar
    @jazzstar Před 8 měsíci

    Well said love the video

  • @desvendandoornasaude4127
    @desvendandoornasaude4127 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi I am from Brazil! I really love coding, since my childhouse. I love c++ and data science, it is like play video game, but here we don't have opportunity in the work market. : (

    • @Showmatic
      @Showmatic Před 8 měsíci +1

      One of the developers at my company lives in Brazil. He works remote. He said the best decision he made was learning fluent English in order to get a good paying remote job in the US.

    • @felipebarauna166
      @felipebarauna166 Před 8 měsíci

      mercado para c++ aqui no Brasil é difícil, mas para ciência de dados e desenvolvimento web tem bastante vagas, você só precisa se dedicar, botar a mão na massa e estudar e praticar!

    • @Sora-xk4ee
      @Sora-xk4ee Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Showmatic The problem is that companies don't want juniors these days, even more so if they're not in the same country

  • @gonzalo3553
    @gonzalo3553 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video! Really amazing!

  • @JenniferMarieUSA
    @JenniferMarieUSA Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you Sir 💚

  • @ktiwari31
    @ktiwari31 Před 8 měsíci

    Pretty insightful.

  • @Quoteoftheday228
    @Quoteoftheday228 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Thank you for this great tips Travis
    Am going to college by January 2024 as a computer engineering student so I decided to learn python I started 2 months ago now and everything is going well 😅 and I have learned a lot of things and I thank myself for making that decision because where I come from here in Nigeria 🇳🇬 we always have the mindset that coding is hard and we will never understand it and here i am writing python code everyday for the past 2 months now
    The main reason I really want to go into computer engineering is that I don't want to have experience in building software only i really want to be proficient in developing software and hardware all together

  • @mikeh4068
    @mikeh4068 Před 8 měsíci

    I love your videos !!!

  • @pycloud3337
    @pycloud3337 Před 8 měsíci

    can you share current and next yr ecnomy status

  • @jeromewilson8817
    @jeromewilson8817 Před 6 měsíci

    Hello:
    I am purchase 6 Month Learn To Code Blueprint but I cannot find the download. Was it emailed to me?

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  Před 6 měsíci

      Did you check spam? If not there then email me at travis@travis.media and I’ll get you squared away.

  • @swfh3542
    @swfh3542 Před 8 měsíci +1

    1 vaccancy 1000+ applications in india...😢

  • @bharath2508
    @bharath2508 Před 8 měsíci

    When will the economy change?

  • @danx494
    @danx494 Před 8 měsíci

    its so damn hard to into the field if you don't know anyone

  • @hung8969
    @hung8969 Před 9 měsíci

    I have 4 certification in cybersecurity. I run my own social media business right now and doing well but want to jump into cybersecurity. Should I keep getting certs and learning but wait for the economy to come around? Or should i just jump into it and go from here?

    • @enryunto8087
      @enryunto8087 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Do something with the knowledge you got in those 4 certifications like a project or something else, try to exploit some websites and document what you found, idk how it works for a cybersecurity guy, but that one of the things you can do to show skills, because no one really cares about certification if you cant show experience (job or projects), you can also try to exploit something in X company you want to apply to, keep grinding one way or the other you'll get in

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  Před 9 měsíci +2

      4 certifications means you obviously have some sort of industry knowledge, enought to understand the material on all 4. I would not pursue any more certs. I would fill in the gaps you need to get stronger in WHILE jumping into it. Any connections you can reach out to?

    • @hung8969
      @hung8969 Před 9 měsíci

      @@TravisMedia I have 3 years of endpoint management/policy management. With my social media business I’ve actually been employed through 3 separate local businesses to help implement new technology, harden security, give presentations on new threats, phishing sims, and so on. My job was to catch up management that’s in late 40-60’s with new tech and security threats/vulnerabilities. (They all knew I was just a social media guy but had no extra $, I saw so many issue I had to help even for free at times)
      I had no certs and as I was helping them I started to grab as many as I can just to atleast have an understanding. Now im addicted to the field… just not really sure what to do with the current state of tech. My business pretty much runs itself but all I’ve heard is “tech has no jobs” or “getting a job with less than 5 years of experience in IT or tech is impossible”

    • @hung8969
      @hung8969 Před 9 měsíci

      @@enryunto8087 thank you! Gotta find a project I can really show off, most of mine are just youtuber ones but my little twist…

  • @ViceCoin
    @ViceCoin Před 8 měsíci +2

    Consulting, and hire coders is better.

  • @jessehines4044
    @jessehines4044 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey Travis, according to Mike West, the "Data Janitor" here on youtube it is impossible to become a machine learning engineer without first being a data analyst for at least 2 years. Is this true in your experience?

  • @Shriramkrishnhari
    @Shriramkrishnhari Před 9 měsíci +1

    🙏

  • @jaroslavtavgen3939
    @jaroslavtavgen3939 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I apologize for my previous comment. Was a little bit too rude.

  • @tjf7101
    @tjf7101 Před 9 měsíci

    It’s a tough economy all around. Lucky for us, economies change.

    • @robbirobson7330
      @robbirobson7330 Před 8 měsíci +3

      yes getting worse

    • @MrEmmanuel217
      @MrEmmanuel217 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah, lucky us. Where tf is the luck if it’s only gonna get worse from here on?

  • @pycloud3337
    @pycloud3337 Před 8 měsíci

    next year road map

  • @TheJacrespo
    @TheJacrespo Před 7 měsíci

    Programming as a career in 2024? You've got to be kidding... What's next, discovering America?

  • @CheeseStickzZ
    @CheeseStickzZ Před 8 měsíci +7

    Being a code monkey and sitting behind your screen to get a j.o.b just over broke, to continue to spend your life behind a screen. Go out, see the sun light, live a bit, you only get one life, don't spend it coding, it's not worth being a geek your whole life for and missing out on everything else. This is to all my codemonkey overweight or skinny bois with glasses on. I'm serious, go be a man, stop living behind your screen.

    • @mrsupremegascon
      @mrsupremegascon Před 8 měsíci

      But I like coding :(

    • @allorio5116
      @allorio5116 Před 8 měsíci

      So what to do then

    • @davidallen234
      @davidallen234 Před 7 měsíci +1

      It’s called work-life balance. People that have computer jobs don’t just stare at a screen 24/7. They have families and other things going on in their lives outside of coding.

    • @CheeseStickzZ
      @CheeseStickzZ Před 7 měsíci

      @@davidallen234 Y'all work 40 - 48 hours a week, right?... 9 - 5? That's pretty much behind the screen from the time the sun comes up till it goes down, my friend. 5/7 days a week. I hardly call that work life balance.

    • @davidallen234
      @davidallen234 Před 7 měsíci

      @@CheeseStickzZ Ever heard of a break before? There’s other things to do at work besides sitting at a computer. I’m just getting into IT. Someone might call you to replace hardware for a computer or fix a printer. Technicians aren’t only stuck inside offices, as some IT jobs require you to travel from site to site, so there’s also a chance of seeing the outside world on your travels. Seems like you’re just stereotyping the job.

  • @greendsnow
    @greendsnow Před 9 měsíci +1

    You're 34 and have 4 kids??? Really??

  • @Mrsubset
    @Mrsubset Před 8 měsíci

    Like ++

  • @Marketingphs
    @Marketingphs Před 9 měsíci +1

    Data science ain't as tough as engineering

  • @tarcus6074
    @tarcus6074 Před 8 měsíci +19

    Learning to Code is pointless already. Guy like this just gives you a false hope. You won't find a job in tech unless you are a genius...

    • @brianlittlejohn7454
      @brianlittlejohn7454 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Imagine having such a humbling experience that you feel the need to tell people that it can’t be done. 🤔 You feel strongly about it, AND YET, you’re here on Travis’ channel (without invitation). Watching information about self-taught devs.🧐🧐

    • @tarcus6074
      @tarcus6074 Před 7 měsíci

      @@brianlittlejohn7454 I am just telling...See for yourself.

    • @riderjohnny5117
      @riderjohnny5117 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@brianlittlejohn7454 I think that's sarcasm

    • @hassanmahmood4177
      @hassanmahmood4177 Před 6 měsíci +1

      The basic thing is consistency, if you love a career, no matter how many failures you will give success

    • @suziebee4240
      @suziebee4240 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Get into software development if you want to actually become a good developer. Otherwise, you'll be shipping unstable software due to your lack of knowledge that you're not seeking.

  • @ChadAV69
    @ChadAV69 Před 8 měsíci

    Learning to code in 2024 is a complete waste of time. If people that got laid off from GOOGLE can’t get a job, you for sure aren’t getting one.

  • @bjbegui
    @bjbegui Před 8 měsíci +1

    Go to medschool