@peeeeteer

If you watching this again, sorry for the reupload...YouTube set the video to 18+








I think it was because I tried to code in c++ ( self harm )

@sleepybraincells

Takeaway #1 (0:49): Just get started.
Takeaway #2 (3:55): Just try again.
Takeaway #3 (5:55): Avoid tutorial hell.
Takeaway #4 (6:50): Just solve problems you have with code.

@Ryanisthere

honestly the hardest part is finding projects that arent 1000 hours beyond your skill level

@AnthonyIle

New into coding, this video just inspired me to continue. Its practical and real live journey and experience, as u shared it, was just what I needed.

@killestone

Good charisma, short video, good visuals, a great inspiration, i loved it. Also very good job learning to code, i'll do my best to learn by myself too.

@bilalcinal3740

hi dude, i am a junior developer from turkey and i just discovered the channel, you have produced good content, congratulations

@swastikpatel234

I was working on a nextjs + firebase project from scratch and I was almost about to give up on that due to many hindrances and thought I am not capable enough to code this. And the timing of your video was so epic you completely motivated me to keep on working on my project and today's it's more than half completed. I really really liked your content and will be waiting for the new ones's from you. All the best man.

@Rachit-i9s

what an amazing video! Great editing by the way

@Syd-o4u

Thank you . This is a MASTER class in learning coding. Your story can save millions of those wanting to learn software development

@dianaveiksane2324

Nice, thank you for sharing, it was fun to watch and inspiring!

@heh7851

I kept wondering where this video went cause I'm 100 percent sure I had it in a playlist I made😂 Glad to see this inspiring and informative vid again

@Healthandlifestylewithpromise

I love the fun way you make your videos! I think you are a fantastic video editor!

@ayanavabag3974

Real journey is different from imagined. 
Takeaways :
1. Just Get Started
2. Just try Again - Don’t give up, take rest if needed.

3. Learn to some goal or challenge in mind.
4. Avoid tutorial Hell - Solves problem + just go through some video and blog don’t overdo.
5. Solve more problem that excites.

@PretzelWA

This video inspired me to start my coding journey again, now currently working through the Simon Game section of the full web dev bootcamp by Angela Yu, amazing course recommendation! Really has reignited my passion for it and kept me consistent. Thank you!

@googotygame

I started self studying coding in 6th grade. Starting with a simple search of "which coding language is the easiest to learn". Then, I found a few free coding apps on my ipad and started learning. Firstly I picked up js, then html and css. Then I learned python. And moved on to Arduino by learning c++. I also used the solving problem approach to practice my python skill by solving math problems like probabilities. I don't plan to become a web developer or any IT people but this programming skill has surely helped me with my study of mathematics, which is my interest. I also plan to code a 2d physics engine to help with my physics study.

@hariprakash2652

Lot more There to take and inspire from this 10mins 🎉❤ Never give up is the only option 🙌

@gyangaha109

I'm hyped bro. Thanks

@StudyWithMe-SWMX

You're really talented, keep up the fantastic work!

@sma_bari

it was fun going through your journey

@azddines4077

Thanks for your amazing journy!