@Filip_Sivak03

Started learning about a week ago and this is exactly the reason for it, in my opinion it’s the best job you can get without a degree and still be successful. Great video btw

@mrdbt

Just watched your vid from 1 year ago on how you would learn to code in 2023 and i gotta say, i loved it!
the simplistic filming, text animation and overall aproach felt authentic and i watched till the end.
Something in this video though looks more 'proffesional' which in my opinion makes it less atractive to watch and im struggling to finish it.
Honest feedback i hope it ok that I tell you :)

@NicoAn2

long time,  you're back

@danielasuquo2261

How can we go about starting to learn how to code self taught in 2025
Course we can start with

@Emvee8623

Wassup Dylan, I’ve chatted with you a bit on some of your videos. I have a question or two. I joined a coding bootcamp in San Francisco in 2019, got a job about 5 months later, but then COVID hit, and I was laid off. I went back to my old annoying job as a carpenter, but earlier this year, I started learning to code again. I turn 38 next week, do you think it’s too late to get back into coding? I’m also considering freelancing, but my age is making me feel like it’s too late for tech. Is front-end web dev still worth it with AI on the rise? What coding role could offer stability if I’m not too old? Thanks for the videos too, the most real and honest coding videos out there—keep it up.

@kajita2048

I gave up coding, we replaced 90% of our IT team with AI and the last 2 dudes left are just there because they own the company 😂

@OfficialLegend

Before anyone wastes their time watching this, don't. It won't help 99.9% of people in any way.

@jameshatfield6448

make a video about where were you

@jameshatfield6448

this is old subject nowadays there are layoffs and tech is no good!update yourself!