00:12 There are already terms for this: "Illusion of learning" or "Illusion of competence". But if you want to make it Javascript like term "Callback Hell" we can call it "{something} hell" too.
I have been stuck in tutorial hell since 85. I am now getting help. This is an undereported disease.
WE MAKING IT OUTTA TUTORIAL HELL WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥
Watching this video is the best "tutorial" ever !! Thanks to show me the way to get out of the tutorial hell !! When you are a rookie like me, it's very easy to fall in this hole !!! Long life to Tim !!
Fighting tutorial hell is one of my priorities in 2025
Working on your own projects and finding the tutorials needed to get past the roadblocks . The true learning is the struggle, the searching for solutions, testing those solutions, understanding why that solution is chosen.
Tim is super big on the projects and that is truly no joke, do projects. Not tutorial ones either, figure out something you want to do and do it. Kinda like Tim’s example with Matplotlib, my way of learning it was by creating a program which generates a fake business, and 6 graphs for it on a dashboard that all interconnect. I wanted to focus on OOP and Matplotlib, Pandas and Numpy, and that project actually helped me learn why or when you’d use those tools
This is possibly THE best video about coding tutorials and how to really learn coding I've ever seen. Just not for the faint of heart or lazy ones, lol.
Prioritize understanding over everything
Thank you thank you for this video, I realise I've been stuck in this mode for the past year! Gonna start my own project right away, which I've been avoiding all this while till I've got perfect knowledge of all the skills I thought I would need.
i alwayssss got stuck on tutorial hell. hope this works, thank youuuu <333
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Can you make a video showing a process on how to get through the struggle when things don't work? Tutorials are usually the simplest base case bare bones snippets and then you get to stuff like API documentation that lists methods without explanation or outdated examples. A video going through that process would be very helpful
Agree. Troubleshooting (e.g. debug) is more art than science.
For the hey of it, Started reading the git hub , free Computer science course, so , that will tell a new , beginner what you need to know and more better guide to learning . Interesting reading.
yes you are true, i watched tutorials but didn't help me to code smoothly, it was not working, Thank you for this video, I will work on my skills more
Góc quay đẹp, nhạc nền hợp, nội dung lại cuốn!
Great video thanks for sharing 👍
Appreciate the Video Tim!!
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