I'm on freecodecamp, once i've finished the whole syllabus, i'm thinking of improving the required projects and start working on other projects. Wish me good luck. And thank you for sharing your inspiring experience with us!
@@muhammadafnanmalik2976 there is no shortage of information on the net. That's part of the problem. Take a look at my other videos and the descriptions. I have info there on how to access my webinar and other content.
@zubinpratap Hey, thank you so much for such a comprehensive guide to making a career switch. I rejected an offer to study law from KCL and was mulling over training as a developer. But coming from a humanities background (I had math in 12th grade but not after that), the impostor syndrome felt nerve-wracking. It feels immensely validating to know that someone as successful as you, struggled with the same issues-self-doubt, consistency, frustration-but came out on top. In the end, it all boils down to having realistic expectations, accepting your circumstances and persevering to achieve your goals.
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I'm on freecodecamp, once i've finished the whole syllabus, i'm thinking of improving the required projects and start working on other projects. Wish me good luck. And thank you for sharing your inspiring experience with us!
@@nuripadudi Solid plan! be patient and consistent and you will get there. All the best!
@@zubinpratap I am also a lawyer at Pakistan want to start software engineering . can you guide what should i start for this career transition?
@@muhammadafnanmalik2976 there is no shortage of information on the net. That's part of the problem. Take a look at my other videos and the descriptions. I have info there on how to access my webinar and other content.
@zubinpratap
Hey, thank you so much for such a comprehensive guide to making a career switch. I rejected an offer to study law from KCL and was mulling over training as a developer. But coming from a humanities background (I had math in 12th grade but not after that), the impostor syndrome felt nerve-wracking.
It feels immensely validating to know that someone as successful as you, struggled with the same issues-self-doubt, consistency, frustration-but came out on top.
In the end, it all boils down to having realistic expectations, accepting your circumstances and persevering to achieve your goals.
Very good points.
I want to be data scientist, good information
I am also a lawyer at Pakistan want to start software engineering . can you guide what should i start for this career transition?