I'll drop a hint for new devs. Stick to your guns when deciding which language to master. Pick one to start and tough it out and after a few months pick another language to "understand". Elevate the two, then 3, then 4. After a few years you will "understand" all languages while continuing to master your first. I learned this after 17 years of c#, vb,sql,html,css,javascript.
Best advice ive heard from this channel
That's why most boot camps say that if your income is 50$k+ then you need to pay
You are right broo β€β€
Keep up the good work. I actually did not know this. It thought coding bootcamps were a subscription π π
My coding bootcamp only did income sharing for jobs in technology, all other fields they donβt retrieve any money from. But I know that is uncommon.
The Odin Project. This is the way.
Mark my words: you will have a million subs someday. Your content seems as professional as some really big web devs and its just a matter of time before your channel litterally blows up. I know it will. So if you're thinking of quiting, don't. Winners are not people who don't lose but people who don't quit.
That's the same with university
Your eyebrows man π π
That's like a legal scam..
Most of the ISA bootcamps are fraud.
I have a question bro what the best programming language for windows dev just wondering for game development
Iβm so confused.. do I go html, css and then JavaScript? Or do I go the python route, then Java and then so on?
Colyflower ear
I see you're trying to keep people put of the field. You are trying to make them take the long way like you did.
where is the link??
Can take other country or land of Africa.
That is satanic wtf
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