How I Hacked My Mind To Learn Coding
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2022
- "How to learn coding efficiently", this is a question that haunts many self taught programmers. In this video, I will answer this question and some others. For example:
1. How to become better at Programming?
2. How to actually make progress when learning to code?
3. How to become a Software Engineer?
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1. Repetitions by Application
2. Spaced Learning
3. Learning Basic skills by Yourself
4. Having a group of like-minded people
5. Utility-Based Learning
is this work well ??
Thanks , I forgot what I had learnt in this video just now 😅
@@ShekharPachauri really u made it 😅 Anyway be cool nd clear with ur instincts bro
Repetition.
Sorry I'm a total newbie learning c# and it's my week 4 now I try to watch loads of video tutorials and read so much. Most of the time, I understand what I'm reading but can't just implement it on my coding. And in few days I forget many of them. This gets me watching more videos and reading more with no practice and it seems to be worse.. It might be funny to many but I really don't know how to do better.
My questions
How do you study practice?
Watch a tutorial and code along? Or read documentations and practice?
About leetcode, I'm I to go in there and start trying to solve problems from my memory? What if i can't what can I do?
Are there things or topics I should focus more on and master then before getting to another or I should just keep reading all.
I only know few things like classes and objects
I need guided advice or suggestions please. Thank you !
wow at the end of the video I was like what did this guy say thanks for the list
But.. how could you hack without knowing how to code?!
Somehow I was waiting for this joke 😄 thanks for bringing a smile around here!
Script kiddie
Hack just means making a system do what it is not supposed to do, it does not necessarily mean it has something to do with coding. But yeah good joke
@@shikhar2811 r/woooosh
Hired a hacker 😂
I think all of this is GREAT advice. Helped me in all of my problems and misconceptions of what I needed to do. Good luck to everyone learning!
Thanks 🙏
That is some great advice. It really helps clear the mind so you are not in your own way. Thank you good sir!
Thank you so much for this! I’m excited to try these techniques!
U r a legend bro ... Thanks for the proper guidance... What u spoke is true ...❤️🔥
you are amazing, man, thank you for this scientific approach instead of the empty talk we get in other channels about how to learn codding
Right? Im sick of that
Thank you so much for this invaluable insight, I know the video is a year old and why suddenly I have this drive to comment, but trust me I was completely lost and I needed someone to tell me, 'you don't have to learn everything' - when an experienced person says this it means a lot for someone like me who is just beginning with coding.
Great tips on how to learn. Especially good for anyone who hasn't gone through the hard work of trying to learn voluminous amounts of information.
Thanks 🙏
You are stunning at video editing man!
Yeah I believe to become a competent coder is an extremely difficult thing to do. Going through the motions of following tutorials with predetermined outcomes, is one thing, but what happens when you ' take the stabilers off '. You dont just have be competent with coding, you have to be good at problem solving, you have to be creative and you have to be able work around things when they DONT go as expected. To be good at it, you're gonna have to dedicate yourself to it a LOT, I believe. I always wanted to code, but just never had what it takes. Congrats on the success you have had.
Did you ever try programming again?
You know exactly what situation we are going through and helps a lot
.Hope you will be making more contents related,
Let's all Build a Power Community 💪
Thanks Athul. I know your situation because I have been in the same situation myself.
Btw “Power Community” sounds very empowering 🥰👍
@@sahilandsarra Keep Going Bro! I believe a Pack will Follow you. There are a lot of newbies like me wandering here and there without any vision.Your videos are definitely enlightening. I used to watch your video ' 5 Years of Coding - My Struggle' whenever am down and try to keep pushing myself up. Also recommend to my friends too.Thank you for letting us know what will be ultimate taste of pure hard work.❤️
@@sahilandsarra never give we are gonna make it - wise man
Very underestimated channel. Thanks for spreading your experience in understandable way. Wish a lot of likes and subscribes
Thank you very much sir. I learned a lot from you today. I was doing all the things that I shouldnt, but I understand now .Once again THANK YOU VERY MUCH ❤❤❤❤
Thank you sir. Thank you, i'm in tears with full of gratitude and respect. Thank you🙏
1. Repetitions by Applications
2. Spaced Learning:
Study Less
Efficient time boxing
3. Having a group of like-minded people
Feel Gaps
Accountability
Motivation
4. Utility based learning
learn something if it's necessary
I still don't know everything about anything
I wish I could thank all the yt coders for helping push me into starting to learn code! ❤️ 1 by 1 thank you bro!
Thanks and Good luck Charles.
Can you do a video on software engineer compensation and hiring changes in the current market? Keep up the great content!
Thank you for the practical way of learning code. Sometimes it sucks when you are learning to code but not getting the result🥺
Happy to help 😀
i'm impressed of how much i've always done the exact same things without even know they where well knows learning process and schemas. I think a absorbed this approach by my programming course at the university, i was always very interested and for this reason i naturally applied all these core concepts to my coding learning processes. Indeed in my opinion the difficult part it's not to learn a new language rather it's to understand how to solve real problem with it. i'm about to graduate and during college i've learnt only backend languages and learnt to solve backend related problems but front end just got me so i've decided to jump in as first part of my full stack journey. Again the most difficult part for me it's not learn the languages but understand new programming paradigms and this can be accomplished only by doing and doing. And finally i have to admit my studies help me a LOT in the learning process i'm always impressed by skilled self taught programmers because it must be way more difficult to get there
thanks power couple it's great advice for learning code effectively .
Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Big project starts with decision coming from inside when goals are fixed as part of hacking all difficulties become easier to overcome big like keep going thanks
Thanks ❤️❤️
Hey there! This thought process helped me at the time when it was needed fulfilled mine purpose thanks alot. Gonna subscribe for more ✨
Thanks Hritika!
Bro it's really nice I felt myself like "after watching 10hrs video at the end I can't remember everything " it's demotivated me. I think I am the only person like this but this video hlp me to overcome from that. Thankyou
Don't worry. You're doing great. Good luck!
This has been helpful to starting my programming journey at age 32 now hoping to catch up. Thanks 🙏🏾 for these videos
Starting at 27 !
starting at 23 we all can do this !!!
Starting at 30
On the same boat 🚢
Starting at 26, let's go!!!
bro's career went up just like his hair
God bless you sir! Much love ❤️
Thanks Maneshwar. ❤️
These are really great tips and I'm adding this to my study routine. Thank you do you have any recommendations for Data Analysts using Python
Thanks for sharing ur hack with us.... please upload this type if content to improve our programming skill
I will. Thanks for your suggestion.
Have been following U a long Time.Very Good Explanation about ur thinking. ❤️
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Great video. I always find ur sharing genuine n helpful! Would love to see more from you abt learning method n mindset!
Happy to help 🙌
For last couple of years I have no idea how to learn coding effectively. This video seems like way to go. Thank you so much.....
Thanks and Good luck!
The main point is, learn what you need, exactly!
💙💙💙
Thanks Rafiul 💜
I have watched countless CZcams videos. But after watching Your videos, I do not feel like I need to follow any other programming video channels for guidelines on how to proceed. Thanks a lot for that.
Thanks for your support. Really appreciate it.
I have this at school at programming I can luckily remember most things but in school I lose everything I learned and I dont have time to repeat it because this would double the time I spend weekly because I have to learn the new topics too
This is exactly what I needed. Thanks for this video.
You're welcome, Akshay!
Thank you brother stay blessed✌🏻
Thanks Mohana!
Great info, because I was overwhelmed and frustrated. Will definitely try these methods
Good luck 👍
Best video I have seen on this topic
Really such an helpful vedio and worth of time. Keep doing more👍
Wow..! this video shows up in my CZcams home page
Just by listening to you, i too started the ultimate process. -- grinding ✌
You can do this 💪
@@sahilandsarra hi sahil. Loving your videos. Do you have any techniques on how to explain complex topics or codes? Also did you practice system design for the FANG interviews? What about behavioral interviews? Love from 🇧🇩
Manh thanks a lot for your tips you're so helpful .
Happy to help. Thanks Maneesh!
I think learning concepts it's a very important skill for programmers. I see a lot of programmers that work with frameworks and they don't understand what they are doing because they don't know the concepts.
Man you are the best instructor when it comes to life and understanding codes. One can say you are the walking Harvard university 👌🏻🙏jai hind .
bhai i really like your personality. you look really calm, composed, and poise
Thanks brother.
Glad I subscribed. You are very wise, Sir.
🙏
Love your content and love your hair! Wishing you the best!
😂😂 Thanks!
Inspiring man !
Your every words are important to me . I am also same as you .
Please wish me luck
God bless us all 🤞
Thanks. Good luck Sumit!
What is your advice for older developers who wnat to learn? and where do you see coding careers in next 5 years with all these lay offs? Love your content!!!
high value information, thanks
Thnak you for such great content
conrgats for almost hundredk subs!
Thanks Wander 💕💕 we’re getting excited 😆 feeling blessed to be able to help our growing community find their way in tech!!
I have a self taugh learner since 2013, from Codeacademy great just great, as well freebootcamp, and just with that I was able to do many web sites projects, in html, css, javascript, php, then afterward a MOOC program at the University of British Columbia to expand my knowledge in Software development, I stopped for about 2 years, and then came back again and have to do almost everything again that was my fault, but as Power Couple told I don't know his name sorry he is right making tutorials do not have benefits I did a lot of them, but then forget everything is better to learn the basics and then advanced concepts you apply it once you have a big project, but a well nice way to learn as he told really really good video I learned something today thank you :)
I want to watch this video 100 times... Such a great video... ❤
Thanks for the video! I have a question and I hope you will answer. "How to get over the feeling 'too much to cover' and actually start learning. Where to begin when you're overwhelmed with topics". Many people might have this question I suppose.
Thanks a lot Sir for this video 🙏🙏
Thanks for the great advice. But I'm confused about Utility-Based Learning. It's so hard to understand that you need it without knowing a subject, isn't it?
Bro, you Always teach the right path.
Thanks Zia!
What a great video with really good advixe. Thank you... also... GREAT hair!
Thanks 🙏
thank you so much this actually worked
I’m glad it worked for you 👍
Jezakallah. May Almighty Allah bless us.
man how calm youre when speaking
Sir your video soo great that now a days I'm implementing them on my daily life....
Good luck!!
Great idea..👍👌👌
Hi Sir, I just love ur channel and follow too, I've watched couple of videos too, I've a request could u pls make a video on complete roadmap on data scientist like what skills to be developed ? including the resources. Kindly do upload a video on this. Thank You 😊
We've already made a video on this.
what a great video i found here ! plz take my respect!
Thanks 🙏
Power content 🔥
very informative .
Thanks
This video made my day!!
Happy to hear that. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing 🙏
Thanks 🙏
Thanks for your valuable information.. it is really helpful to me.
Happy to help.
Once or twice a year I get the urge to learn how to code. I sometimes get visions of being chief senior software engineer at Apple. Then I start and it’s so discouragingly daunting lmao. I’m like, “Well, I’ll circle back to that.” lmao.
Start with Harvard CS50
Understand language basics by tweaking it.
Revise by practicing.
Spaced learning with plan, execution, deviation and correction and calculate productivity of class min vs your mins taken to understand it by tweaking the code.
Hang out with like minded people
SOS learning
Hiii
I was planning to switch from mechanical to IT because of almost similar reasons that you mentioned in one of your youtube videos.But I had couple of doubts regarding the IT field.One of my IT connections told me that in IT there are always high chances of layoff irrespective of the size of the companies.I would like to know if that's the case how do you think people tackle this situation.
My other question was whether we need to stay updated with relevant technology lifelong?So does that mean a person who is aged 45 to 55 also have to deal it the same way?
It would be great if you could answer these questions since you are in US and I am in Canada ,so the IT job market is kindda similar.
I already DMed you in instagram.Plz respond
Bigdata Admin is good for mechanical or non ITs
I am also from mechanical background first think I have to clear if you want to stable in market you need to ungrade yourself and you have to plan your future for 30 years by adopting new technology that means there is demand for the that perticular profession
The advantages of learning new technology
1. You don't need to update yourself continuously.
2. Because of high demand in market company paids you more as possible
3. You will secure, because you had learn it to early
Thank you 💞
😊🙏
it is actually helpful ❤
thanks for sharing big like
Thanks ❤️❤️
You gave perfect advoice
Hi Sir , Thanks for such a great and precise content. I wanted to understand how once can create coding group. Is there any platform to connect with like minded people. Because we may not always find right people surrounding us.
I love your videos ❤
Simply woW !!!
Thanks Soumya!
I really loved and inspired by you
Thanks 🙏
Everything works flawlessly
I just have to put this here hoping you'd respond to it. I really watch loads of your videos.
I'm a total newbie learning c# and it's my week 4 now I try to watch loads of video tutorials and read so much. Most of the time, I understand what I'm reading but can't just implement it on my coding. And in few days I forget many of them. This gets me watching more videos and reading more with no practice and it seems to be worse.. It might be funny to many but I really don't know how to do better.
My questions
How do you study practice?
Watch a tutorial and code along? Or read documentations and practice?
About leetcode, I'm I to go in there and start trying to solve problems from my memory? What if i can't what can I do?
Are there things or topics I should focus more on and master then before getting to another or I should just keep reading all.
I only know few things like classes and objects
I need guided advice or suggestions please. Thank you!
Straight to the point , thanks for guiding. Full stack vs data engineer , which one do you suggest ?
If you are good in maths than go for data engineer ,
Full stack I guess
go for the one you enjoy
this is what will make it fun and help you achieve your goals much faster
Fs
@@shivendrakumar7188 i think you mean data science and machine learning.
Very useful and near reality description for the program learner thanks for sharing
Thanks ❤️❤️
Subscribed!!
Hi @powercouple, how long did it take you to become good on your own before you applied for jobs?
Thank you
Tbh man I just love listening you😄😄
Superb video I like your every single content. Your every single content is very helpful.
Thanks 🙏
i would appreciate some tips on how you make your assessment on effort required, based on difficulty level? how do you make assessment of difficulty level as a beginner?
Thanks for guidance bro
Thanks Gurjeet!
I like your way of explaining with the help of scientific studies, BTW if any one want to form a code club with me, let me know...😅
Started following...👍👍
Thanks!
As usual awesome video
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
You are AMAZING !
Thanks 🙏
Bro. You are my hero. I always feel encourage when i watch this video. I don't know how many times i watched it. Still love with it.. Thanks Vai
Thanks and Good luck.