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@symonxd
2 жыл бұрын
omg i commented on Joma's comment
@mohamadismail4815
2 жыл бұрын
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@anushkashreyam8728
2 жыл бұрын
Thank You For This Joma , my inspiration ! ♡
@merpuffedy
2 жыл бұрын
Wow
@howo357
2 жыл бұрын
I’m 40 year old and needs a career change. I’m going to give it a shot.
Joma sounds like one of those kids in highschool who never prepared for the test but always got an A+
@mufaddalsamplewala772
2 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure Joma was this kid at some point
@youarecorrectiamwrongbecau1338
2 жыл бұрын
Doesn't feel like that to me.. specially after I saw that video where he talked with errichto
@hossamismail9354
2 жыл бұрын
College was when I realized that books are just like a user manual, it provides an abstract idea of whatever the fuck it is talking about and even give you some guidance on how to replicate, but it is never a learning material. Sadly, I learned that too late, but fortunately, It was how I got into programming.
@terryterry1655
2 жыл бұрын
Aka. Wiz kid
@adventureraldo
2 жыл бұрын
@@hossamismail9354 What was your method of learning that worked best for you?
"it's not about getting 6 in dice with first roll, it's about rolling the dice until you get 6" - me inspired by joma
@barbecue1617
2 жыл бұрын
@Joma Tech. Lol
@Ilovepizza1010
2 жыл бұрын
facts
@manjindersinghsaini911
2 жыл бұрын
actually POG
@Kushite_Pasha
2 жыл бұрын
i used to roll the dice
@McCrappy3231
2 жыл бұрын
did u just distribute geometrically???
"You cant control the outcome of your dice rolls but you can control what dice you use " that was a booster on my motivation, really got inspired to get more focused on my goals, best quote I heard in a while...
@tiho-nge60r-rttj
Жыл бұрын
His words killed it
@theroadtocode
Жыл бұрын
@@tiho-nge60r-rttj It's exactly what I needed to hear for where I am right now in my life, learning new things
@CanOWhoopAz
Жыл бұрын
Very nice! A quote by Louis Pasteur that has helped me & mine: "Chance favors the prepared mind." So don't forget when you're out there in the grind to do some stuff for yourself...
@babug5241
Жыл бұрын
krishna said that too in Holy Geeta...
@noeltoal1234
Жыл бұрын
@@CanOWhoopAz p😅p🎉g😂g
I’ve been a dev for 17 years now. I got a job as a tester at a tax software company. My first coding experience was a little vbscript I wrote to map network drives for the ops team, and the company made me an automation developer a couple days later having NO IDEA how to code. If you’re half intelligent and tenacious about learning, you can code
@duyviet5801
Жыл бұрын
Damn you dont have any knowledge in that field while working on that job. That must be stressful.
@chopzzz1556
Жыл бұрын
@@duyviet5801 Sometimes you don't apply half of what you learnt in school in actual jobs, that because the job usually requires you to learn their code or other syntaxes that is required.
@scorch4299
Жыл бұрын
coding is different from other fields in that you really have to be all-in, learn everything, practice all the time to keep your skill up. its not like going to college to be a teacher. you just gotta know the stuff. most colleges dont prepare you well for an overall career. - ya gotta do that in your offtime, outside of class. Or even before you go to college.
@klemenkovacic9109
Жыл бұрын
@@scorch4299 and that is the most stressful thing if you consider it properly. For your career, HIGH salary, you need to be doing what 99% are not. Missing out on people, parties, good social life... That's more of a life of a loner actually. I was i guess wtih a group one time, i've enojoyed is way more than being alone and it's harding pushing onward, but sometimes you level up with a company and sometimes alone. like at one point it becomes just so sad because you are literally sacrificing days months and years of your life to be able to make a living and be happy financially, that you dont realize there is more to life than just working. Travelling is a huge stress reliever imo, calms mind and soul, making friends and going all out on travels -with hard earned money makes it worth it tho. Better than spending out miserable days working for low income salaries live pay check to paycheck. anyway, the hardest part is optimizing your every day and routine. make it fun, make it enjoyable, anything you learn or advance on it, market it, promote yourself with it, get even higher earning jobs, open side business with someone who is willing to put in the hours and needs capital, be partners, after awhile quit the jobs, work on employing people to make money for you, travel, enjoy, get laid, order a cocktail, put your legs on the table and relax boss
@CanOWhoopAz
Жыл бұрын
This doesn't just apply to coding. If you get a job in accounting and you have dismal skills you'll learn on (and off) the job. Get a construction job and you'll learn how they do things unique to them. JUST APPLY FOR THE JOB!!! Even if you don't know everything about it, sometimes they just need a warm body to train to fit.
Core idea: “Anything is learnable, nothing is out of reach as long as you just sit down, be patient, and read from the beginning”. And also you’ll learn nothing at Microsoft.
@ashiksaleem360
2 жыл бұрын
Why tho? I mean their docs on windows api seems helpful to me
@AlexTheGamer97
2 жыл бұрын
Microsoft internships / work is hit or miss. I did an internship there the past summer and was extremely satisfied with the work I did for my level of experience. The opportunity I got for next summer also made it all the more worth it to get to work on HoloLens/mixed reality at Microsoft which is honestly a dream job for me and all I could ask for while still being in college
@haardmajmudar3593
2 жыл бұрын
just join Red Hat. You will learn a lot
@johnwig285
2 жыл бұрын
@@ashiksaleem360 Guy hasnt even been to Microsoft, he is just justifying his path when we know its BS
@georgeousthegorgeous
2 жыл бұрын
This guy went to a good university in USA knowing 100x less than I do in 21 yo (I'm 17) whereas I may not be able to go to shitty university in Russia.
Inspirational.
@shreyassathe1286
2 жыл бұрын
aren’t you the marshal only guy?
@Jacobcrazystudios
2 жыл бұрын
What
@ShivaGupta-mz8gq
2 жыл бұрын
Yes he is
@irvinge4641
2 жыл бұрын
look at joma man, so inspirational
@kylechan359
2 жыл бұрын
Sup kaem kaem
i've been really struggling with my classes, but you actually saying "no one is too dumb for cs" kinda helped me realize everything will be ok
@sbsnyman
Жыл бұрын
@@cytroyd don't just use that. Use it for references just like the rest of the internet.
@suqmaddiqq
Жыл бұрын
@@cytroyd Never heard of this
@dickurkel6910
Жыл бұрын
@@cytroyd for what? coding?
@flick9758
Жыл бұрын
@@MandyShasta hop off the self projecting
"You cant change the outcome on the dice,but you can change the dice... Work on yourself,Increase the possiblity of success" - Joma tech,One of the best quotes heard in a while
@Starkillr1
Жыл бұрын
“Let no man teach you” - GOD
@user-ip4eo3lp2g
9 ай бұрын
@@Starkillr1where in da bible
@Mr.Buttons
5 ай бұрын
@@Starkillr1rejection of wisdom or ignorance is also in conflict with the bible 😊
Never lie on your resume. Joma: "Handled concurrent micro-transactions in a face-paced environment."
@otorbaev
2 жыл бұрын
That's what a cashier does he didn't lie lmao
@ONEPUNCHHH
2 жыл бұрын
@@otorbaev He just made it really fancy lol
@shirothereaper
2 жыл бұрын
face-paced
@mufradr
2 жыл бұрын
gamers coming at with with knives
@respectculture9959
2 жыл бұрын
ahahahaha
“Everyone is as clueless as I am” I literally came to this thought a couple weeks ago. Just repeating it to myself helps me take more confident actions and reassures myself that I can actually do stuff that people have done. Thanks for sharing Joma!
@dinadasuhansith3978
2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I need help guys. I like to do programming but I don't have laptop or desktop I have my tablet with me so can you tell me how to start my programming my tablet. Is someone can help me can you reply my comments. Actually I need good application to do that. I did research but I didn't found good application to do that please help to start programming.
@raahimfareed
2 жыл бұрын
Coincidentally, same. I've been repeating it to myself whenever I feel intimidated since a few days.
@ardititanium
2 жыл бұрын
I found this quote, I'm also like you, need more confident. "If you are insecure, guess what? The rest of the world is, too. Don't overestimate the competition, and underestimated your self. You are better than you think."
@difanaufalpratama8765
2 жыл бұрын
@@dinadasuhansith3978 try learn basic programming with solo learn
@dinadasuhansith3978
2 жыл бұрын
@@difanaufalpratama8765 yeah
Thanks a million Joma for this amazing and inspiring piece. This is very much what I needed. I appreciated every bit of what you said, especially when you talked about being recruited as a software engineer meanwhile you've not being coding for some time back then. I can totally relate to that, being in that exact same situation right now. The imposter syndrome just kills me every time I think about my new job because I just feel like there's so much stuff I have to catch up with and it's so hard bearing these feelings. Anyways, thanks for that relieving statement you said : "Anything is learnable, as long as you sit back, read and practice."👌🏻👌🏻 Just guess I have to be patient with myself and actually take a step at a time on this dreadful journey😅
Bro, I feel so happy and motivated with the things you said and quoted. Im at my first job in Europe where all my job life ive been in Argentina and I sometimes really feel the pressure and the burnout, but this videos keep me very focus and motivated. I thank you for all the time, experience and dedication you put in each one and please keep doing it because as you help me, you help a lot of people. Cheers Joma, you are awesome
Funny how Computer Graphics is always the hardest class in most Universities 😂
@jamestheking9816
2 жыл бұрын
i took computer graphics but it wasnt that bad, then again my professor kinda just gave us lots of source to get by. Compilers on the other hand...
@diyarfranklin163
2 жыл бұрын
Its all about the balls
@jacob9673
2 жыл бұрын
lmao no
@tekn0de
2 жыл бұрын
It's because of all the math lol
@noot_2
2 жыл бұрын
The math in computer graphics was chill. However, fuck webgl
You probably won't see this Joma, but don't sell yourself short! Your help with the Nessie code was highly valuable, and we couldn't have achieved the paper deadline schedule we did without your help! You absolutely deserved your picture on it, and I'd gladly put it there a second time! :)
@huntiflo1019
2 жыл бұрын
this is so sweet
@HandledToaster2
2 жыл бұрын
Oh man I hope this is true
@legoawsomeness
2 жыл бұрын
@@HandledToaster2 seems like it isn’t… can’t find either one on the Project Nessie Commits
@teamkiller2169
2 жыл бұрын
if you know hes probably not going to see it, why comment?
@amazingwil
2 жыл бұрын
Wow
Big inspiration to me that you didn't start coding until college. I'm going into my sophomore year, seeing all my friends with 5+ years of coding experience has been a little demoralizing -- like it's too late for me. But not at all! Thank you Joma! Love your vids
@mimak8617
Жыл бұрын
Of course it's not late at all, foe each of us it hits at a special moment!
Wow, this message arrived at just the right moment when I was feeling low. Although I'm still in the early stages of my career, it sometimes feels like I haven't accomplished much. Yet, your message emphasizes the importance of being proactive in pursuing my goals. Thank you for being so inspiring Joma.
2019: “I wanted to chill so…I became a software engineer” -Joma 2021 You incredibly dope man. Keep creating Joma!
@greenamogus
2 жыл бұрын
I thought he was gonna say “I wanted to chill so… I went on vacation”
Programmers simply don't know what they are doing - not even after 10 years. This is relatable and inspirational! Thank you, Joma.
@yashsolanki069
2 жыл бұрын
Inspirational quote of the day!
@linusjoensson8219
2 жыл бұрын
I don't really agree with this. I think it's more like we know what we are doing is almost always shitty, I.E. we are always aware that we should have solved the problems in a better way (but we didnt have time / didnt know better when we started solving it / eveyone around us wants us to focus on something else / etc)
@brimmed
2 жыл бұрын
yeah gotta wait til 101 years til you really know what you're doing
@nielfollero5
2 жыл бұрын
@@linusjoensson8219 Fuck I can relate. I started working on my MERN stack project with only knowledge about react useState and useRef and not other hooks. I did my the project with just these hooks. But as I am progressing I started discovering other hooks and it could make my project a whole lot better but I just can't refactor my codes cause I don't have time for it. But surely I will do it in my next project.
@MrRizzyWizzy
11 ай бұрын
Completely disagree with you. 37 years now, and nothing gives me problems coding at the enterprise level. Just remember to leave your ego at the door, and take constructive criticism.
I graduated as a naval engineer and worked as a journalist before I jumped into my master. Now I am clueless and unemployed. Even whenever I wonder to go back to my engineer field, imposter syndrome occurs. Now I'm learning data science and programming again which I learnt from my degree as a minor subject. I thought I was lost, but after seeing this video, it reminds me that we can only connect our lives backwards. We should dismantle the illusion of continuity. Thanks for sharing your experience, Joma.
Dude I loved this. I’m a 35 year old welder. Ready for change and have always been interested in programming. I had this weird veil of feeling like I’m too old or too late with these 10 year old computer geniuses. I needed some motivation. Thanks 🤙
@christopher6267
Жыл бұрын
if you need some lessons and advice, let me know! :) im a fullstack software engineering teacher
@prashant8665
Жыл бұрын
@@christopher6267 hi i wanna know should i learn java or c++ first.
@Entropy67
Жыл бұрын
@@prashant8665 Java don't start with c++
@Tracey66
Жыл бұрын
I'm a 56 year old woman who is learning to trade crypto - it's never too late to learn new things. Go for it! :)
@user-ho4xb3lb3v
Жыл бұрын
🤣😁
"Work is just work, your technical abilities and your expertise don't matter as much as you think, what matters more is your grit and got stuff done, just be a doer and make things you are proud of and the rest will come" - Joma 2021
@stronxyo
2 жыл бұрын
Love it!
@MattDoesNothing
2 жыл бұрын
I will comment this so it will pop up and inspired you once again. Please tag me too in a few days, inspiration comes and goes very quickly.
@vincentyou266
2 жыл бұрын
@@MattDoesNothing :)
"The things you learn and the skills you gain that are completely unrelated to each other, often actually complement each other, surprisingly" This! and nothing else. When you're a bit of a generalist and you learn many different things it gives you a depth of perspective. The word "surprisingly" is key, because you're constantly surprised at how applicable seemingly distant knowledge turns out to be. Thanks for making this, I enjoyed watching. You're wise, more success to you my friend.
@qqqqbbbmmmm
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@hiufuxthevideographer9877
2 жыл бұрын
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I’m a senior math and data science major, and I’m looking at a CS grad program. This video both adds to and decreases some of my fears! So much jargon that I don’t know, but also I agree with what you say “nothing is unlearnable”. Thanks for the video!
Sounds like you've had quite myriad of Interesting experiences, never would've have thought from watching your videos. I've come across the channel via some of satirical clips that were trending, and never seen those early coding videos. Love the fact that you acknowledge luck as factor in your success (multiple times), not to diminish the importance of hard work of course. So few people even mention luck as if it would somehow belittle their intellectural capabilities. Even though everyone knows, for every opportunity we got in life, there were probably 10 other people who worked just as hard (if not harder) and just as qualified and perhaps more deserving as we would be, but somehow the wind was blowing in the right direction for us. Love the new pivot with the channel, keep up the good work!
what working as a cashier at McDonald's looks like on a resume: "Handled concurrent micro-transactions in a face-paced environment."
For whoever which is currently studying in CS or getting frustrated in the middle of their way of whatever you wanna do and doing, keep going, you're not alone to struggle :)
@user-sn5he9po5j
2 жыл бұрын
十𝟷𝟸𝟼𝟽𝟼𝟻𝟸𝟶𝟻𝟽𝟷 ϻϩϭϻϵ
@chillappreciator885
2 жыл бұрын
He meant that you alone but keep going
@gojo3954
2 жыл бұрын
I feel like everyone is getting aheaddd
@Mallchad
2 жыл бұрын
I guess I might as well peach, if you really want to learn programming, take control of your education and go and research topics yourself, one of the single most important skills of programming is how to teach yourself and seek information.
@johnfran3218
2 жыл бұрын
When things were at their very worst: 2 Suns, Cross in the sky, 2 comets will collide = don`t be afraid - repent, accept Lord`s Hand of Mercy. Scientists will say it was a global illusion. Beware - Jesus will never walk in flesh again. After WW3 - rise of the “ man of peace“ from the East = Antichrist - the most powerful, popular, charismatic and influential leader of all time. Many miracles will be attributed to him. He will imitate Jesus in every conceivable way. Don`t trust „pope“ Francis = the False Prophet - will seem to rise from the dead - will unite all Christian Churches and all Religions as one. One World Religion = the seat of the Antichrist. Benedict XVI is the last true pope - will be accused of a crime of which he is totally innocent. "Many events, including ecological upheavals, wars, the schism in My Church on Earth, the dictatorships in each of your nations - bound as one, at its very core - will all take place at the same time." "Arab uprising will spark global unrest - Italy will trigger fall out" The Book of Truth
I just love you. Couldn’t think of a better summary to describe my feeling of joy when watching your videos. I’m a Typescript SE myself and started working in 2012. Keep it up!
@angelachanelhuang1651
9 ай бұрын
I studied laws in college
@LMTracks-yn2jl
8 ай бұрын
have you finished law school?@@angelachanelhuang1651what do you do now? what keeps you busy these days?
Idk why one of your videos popped up on my feed but you are HELLA entertaining. And I indirectly learn a lot from wanting to be entertained. All my cousins are in tech and one works for Amazon in DC so it’s just cool to see your vids man. Keep it up!
hey man, i'm older, and been a dev for a long time but what you are saying still applies to me. my path was way different. i never sat around and didn't have shit to do! but the lessons learned, that you speak about, bring down the anxiety, for real, i think that at all levels everyone feels the same shit about not knowing this, or that, in a job description. when you learn to learn, then stuff becomes abstractions. like, everything is an API. thanks for the good content!
In truth, this video touched me very much, we all seek happiness, we all seek to be happy with what we love. Few people have the joy of working what they love. I feel super happy because you are walking your dreams and super happier because you are sharing it. I studied Visual Arts and since the pandemic I have started studying Programming, when I was 40 years old. Good vibe Seinsei.
By far the most inspirational video i have watched that correlates to my path, 36 years old, unhappy as a self employed small construction business that blows 100k on slots each year trying to break the math, overly excited in tech, space, videography , coding , philosophy, entrepreneurship, big biz, social media and youtube(fails after fails so far) everything i did not pursue or understand until recently. Thank you! Thank you.
Subscribed. Thank you. Really this was awesome to watch as I try to transition into tech. Keep it up!
"One of the best skills to work on in your life is the ability to be self-aware and understand yourself just like coding sports or video games it all comes down to practice the more you work on trying to understand yourself the more you'll be literate in your own emotions and having that understanding of yourself will allow you to make way better decisions" - Joma 2021
@yosha2467
2 жыл бұрын
I'll be *that pedantic comment people hate* and point out that: Not everyone is born with the same inclinations, tendencies, intelligence etc. BUT do not mistake "self" with "what I like and don't like" or "how I behave for the last year". You might be depressed, but depression is not "you". There are also periods in life where you may be more open to new things than normally. Explore more, what you put in your brain shapes your personality and character. People make the mistake of thinking that their mood, taste, likes and dislikes are immutable throughout their life, and think that what they want to do now will stay the same. What we're fundamentally are is our biological makeup. The fact that this gets shaped through our experience is proof that it's more malleable than you think. And it keeps changing even past your 50's. But you're still yourself.
@sr0000vVv
2 жыл бұрын
just blew my mind
I have been coding for 20 years, and had my quota of lows and highs, but at the end I am happy where I'm at this moment. Thanks for the great work, and to anyone just starting and even to the not so young crowd, follow Joma's advice of keeping rolling the dice!
@adipurnomo5683
2 жыл бұрын
What are you feeling sir?
Thanks for the tip joma, I thought I was doing it all wrong, I have been a software engineer for almost 5 years now and I really felt like you just removed all my anxiety and stress with trying to figure out where my career could go in the future. knowing that people ahead of me with their Programmer or IT experience have been. I was in the right track and the right mindset all along.
Contents like this are helpful, Thank you. This is just a definition of my journey, I tried coding many times as an Engineer, worked as a banker, I am a professional photographer and I am currently a Software Engineering student at ALX and I will be running my youtube channel full time before or once I graduate by the grace of God, I believe all my skills and experiences will converge soon. Thanks
i love this video - i am just 3 years into my university education and starting my masters and it is just very interesting to hear more experienced people talk about stuff
This video is amazing ! it gave me a different perspective on goals in life and how it changes over time base on the different jobs you work at. More so, once the pandemic happen a shift happened for everyone and things they had went away. School, Work, Car, College ect. In addition, working at odd jobs just to keep the bills paid and humbling your self to find individuals to help you while you’re struggling helps you understand different people and how they can help you find what you really want in life. Lastly, like you mentioned in the video jobs that you’re not really interested in somehow tied to the job or jobs that interest you by working really hard at learning it and asking God for guidance and understanding for the next chapter in life. Thank you my dude, continue to stay blessed in the faith !
A few days ago I saw a video of your. I suppose YT recommended me this channel as I've been getting into programming in the past few months. I have changed my path and ways from arts, to coding, still uncertain if I am headed to a right path. @11:04 you truly struck a beautiful thought. I never expected this in a humours Tech channel. For the better it made me think some things through. I wanted to let you know that your words really have power.
Amazing. Clean, fun to watch and SO educational. Great job! Thanks you so much!!!!
I love how genuine your videos have always been. Stay true to your art!
Really enjoyed the video, I’ve been in tech since 2012 now too and agree with all your points. Big thing I’ve learnt is don’t chase money as it leads you into roles or positions that will effect your work/life balance and effect your mental health. Decided what your end goal is today and draw a plan to get there, if it changes rewrite your plan and don’t fret.
You've just given me a year's worth motivation. Good job man, love your content
That's actually great advice! "The ability to be self-aware and understand yourself" is so important. Very well said!
This is the most hilarious, most inspirational video ever lmao. Thoroughly enjoyed this. As someone on this same path, i needed this. You're awesome
The "serious-to-meme" ratio in this content is perfect. Great insights here.
Thank you for this video. It has made me feel a lot better about entering the software development field. I am about to get my first job, hopefully, final interview is tomorrow, wish me luck!!
Glad I bumped into this Joma, love this video you're awesome! keep going
That was an awesome video! Had it saved for a couple of weeks & finally watched it during my lunch break at work. I have worked in property development for about 5 years now & in the process of applying to university to potentially study Computer Science.
Thanks for sharing this with us, Joma. The other day I was talking to a mentor of mine who helped train me as a project engineer at my current job. One day I told him I was not fulfilled with my current job even though at this point I’ve moved up quickly in the company. His response was discouraging and surprising, as I was hoping to hear something inspirational like in your video. Great job with great money, but it just wasn’t for me. Now I’m changing careers, to chase my dreams and continue rolling the dice.
@Celine-dd8nx
2 жыл бұрын
What was your mentor's response?
That was a great vid fam. Keep the passion alive.
very inspiring my man, thank you for what you do!
Best video yet! Thank you for making this. I can relate on so many levels. I was a pharmacist turned digital marketer then i picked up some coding and now am exploring web3 and nfts. I believe every stage, related or not has played an integral part in helping me get where am I and I’m loving and trusting every step of that way!
@Susta1nzHD
2 жыл бұрын
nice! How are you finding it that you left pharmacy? I’m a dentist right now and want to study computer science and career change but I’m so worried
Thanks Joma for the inspiration, it's been a pretty rough few years, I hope to persevere through the next few and succeed, although it's hard to when you feel lost
@TheMegamoe19
2 жыл бұрын
Success is only guaranteed by God through Jesus..... Seek him out and you'll find out
@nametakenfan
Жыл бұрын
Hows it going so far?
Great video Joma! Very inspirational. I appreciate you taking the time to share your story. I need to keep pushing myself as well.
I really appreciate Joma's honesty, and I do believe this video reveal sth deeper. I'm in my senior year as a CS student in China, and I'm gonna start applying for the graduate programs in the US. Joma's experience really impressed me and I think this video help me relieve my mental anxiety. Thank you Joma.
When he says "I learn nothing", I always feel it to my core. The first 5 minutes is fking relatable.
@shrin210
2 жыл бұрын
😭😭😭 Even if i learn something, it can't compare to his something.
I started coding and it was a love hate. Thought I didn't have to do it anymore as I switch interests but they all had a bit of coding involved. Until I enrolled into IT I just realized how coding just keeps finding a way back in my life.
@rafikshaheen9437
2 жыл бұрын
Hey I was thinking of going into IT what do you think of the program?
@ProGamer-he5kf
2 жыл бұрын
@@rafikshaheen9437 same I just want to code.
@uziboozy4540
2 жыл бұрын
Well I'm on the edge to "quit" coding and instead focus fully on cloud engineering. There's so many various ways of writing code that it simply becomes too much of an obstacle to work with people that does things differently, in my case people that are old-school and don't wanna learn new technology or tools.
@animus4487
2 жыл бұрын
personally I was pessimistic about online class due to covid and I was right assuming it would be more compliance than actual learning any curriculum will have general subs (like math in comsci)take up most of your work so you can't "just want to code" but if like me you enjoy some gen subs it will be bearable and it gets credited which is helpful when moving to a better university if you don't have the money for college you could always do Joma Class or free courses on youtube honestly learned a lot more on my own and picked up 3D graphics, virtualization, and azure because I wanted to learn so depending on your situation and your will to learn you can go the distance
Love this! First day following you, look forward to see more from you! 😍
Pretty good motivation at the end. Appreciate! 👏
So proud of you Joma, this is so inspiring!
your “favorite interview question” video reinvigorated my interest in software engineering, thank you for that boost. also the hair rocks
Kudos for keeping it real while being humble! There is no success without the hard work. I love how you emphasized the significance of it. Any person would think they came across your video because of the YT algorithm. They don’t realize how much passion+hard work went into what you did to get here.
"The more you work on trying to understand yourself, the more you'll be literate in your own emotions. And having that understanding of yourself will allow you to make way better decisions" - Joma
I’m currently taking the google data analytics course and I’m so close to finishing! I definitely recommend it
@Dany-gc3mx
2 жыл бұрын
Hello, I'm just got into cs and coding .I really want to know about these courses. Can you tell me when you joined the course (like are you a student or professional now)
@adrian93317
2 жыл бұрын
@@talal5033 it’s $40 a month, worth every penny. You can also apply for the financial aid so you can get it for free.
@adrian93317
2 жыл бұрын
@@Dany-gc3mx I’m on my second month and almost done with it. I’m a professional now. But would definitely recommend it for student’s
@Duklide
2 жыл бұрын
@@adrian93317 40 a month compared to thousands a semester sounds like a pretty good deal ngl
@howo357
2 жыл бұрын
I am 40 years old and have no background in coding. Im currently just watching freecoding videos on KZread to learn python. Do you think a beginner like me can understand those courses at google?
"the things you learn and the skills you gain that are completely unrelated to each other often actually complement each other, surprisingly" - i love that! im always worried because there's so many things i'm doing at once that i'm not sure if i'll be able to have one whole combination of everything but i just hope everything will turn out well in the future. thank you!
@anti7hero
2 жыл бұрын
Steve Jobs said the same thing about his calligraphy course.
@triuc7817
2 жыл бұрын
@@anti7hero he said about connecting the dots. Everything happened to you means something. God put it in ur life.
@angelachanelhuang1651
9 ай бұрын
this guy is funny to watch
I don’t even know where to start. Your sense of humor is ace mate. Clearly you worked hard to get there. Also, you make it seem like any bloke can do this. Cheers mate 🍻
So glad this video popped up im a computer engineering major going into my first internship I’m terrified of not knowing what to do but what you’ve said has helped calm my nerves quite a bit
This was a very inspiring video! Thank you for sharing your journey!
Joma no joke I love all your videos even the coding ones and honestly I could give a shit about tech on that level. Its your humor paired with how genuine and ridiculous you can be at the same time. Without sounding weird I feel like you are the type of person I naturally gravitate toward to just act silly and talk about dumb shit for a laugh. I am never surprised to hear the growth and insight that you share from your personal experiences and I am touched to hear you drop the knowledge you have manifested along the way. I think you’re great man. Keep following your passion because its really inspiring especially to this 40 yr old Silicon Valley man child 😂😂
Thanks for spending the time to make this content man, really appreciate people providing the opportunity to hear perspectives from other STEM minded people in the world
I just found your channel today. I just wanted to say thank you for your words of wisdom at the end of your video. I am currently lost with what I wanna do with my life, but you gave me hope by reminding me that we need to work ourselves first. Thank you so much
Still in my first year. Started my development journey at the cusp of the pandemic, so this was super insightful. There was a brief mention of grit. I honestly don't think I could be where I am at this point without it.
"In the end work is just your work. Your technical abilities and your expertise don't matter as much as you think. What matters more is your grit and just if you can get stuff done. So just be a doer and make things you're proud of and rest will come." that really inspires me
@ankitbhardwaj1956
2 жыл бұрын
I liked this part a lot too. I have also experienced it at my old job.
@TechSupportDave
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it's just about doing, everything else, failure, success, that one bug that's taking you 200 hours to fix, ect, everything else besides "doing" is but a tool for you to "do" even more, and better. Taking on such a mindset is perhaps not universally effective, but it's one way to get far in life.
That's cool that you are frank with us but more importantly with yourself. It was very interesting to hear your career story. Good luck!
Thanks for sharing ! Good luck in you're journey !
That’s was the perfect dose of inspiration as I’m starting bootcamp!🙏🏽
Thank you for this video, this was truly inspiring. It also comforted my guesses on what I was aiming for while studying. Never stop making videos !
Inspiring ! Spot on advices, needed that. More blessings to you sir. *salute*
thank you so much for making this video!! i joined coding without any knowledge and i was so concerned for my future. it feels like everyone else is way ahead of me. thanks for the encouragement, i will learn according to my own pace and harder
"The things you learn and the skills you gain that are completely unrelated to each other often actually complement each other." That words really give me the inspiration to start working on the athlete motion analysis, since I am a zealous basketball fan and I learnt data science.
Nicely done. As someone who’s probably twice your age and who’s profession is a Principal Eng. for one of the largest cellular phone carriers in the country (for 30+ yrs) I would say a lot of successful content creators have a technical background. The nature of the business just lends itself to individuals with an aptitude for technology. Enjoy the journey….it’s different for everyone. 👍
Loved the message , keep learning , keep growing and most importantly keep rolling the dice ⭐️
Thanks, mate. I am not a subscriber, just clicked by the pure algorithm itself. This video helps a lot. I often just code until late night. Copying/creating codes and repeating them over and over. I know it takes its time to come 'natural'. However, I also do other things to avoid the burnt out effect.
Thanks I was like depressed for last 2 or 3 weeks and I didn't know where to go or what to do, but this video - it just woke me up. "It's not about getting 6 in dice with first roll, it's about rolling the dice until you get 6" - this is the best thing that I've heard in my entire life thank you Joma, keep going on I wish you a lot of luck with the youtube channel And, you know, be happy!
@nzack7888
2 жыл бұрын
Hope you're still doin good now man
I am so happy to see this video. I taught myself two years ago amd the last week I got two interviews and did pretty well. Now, this week will be my final interview for both tech companies. I am hoping to be chosen and start my life as software engineer and start my youtube channel and them grow from there. I am currently finishing built my online learning plateform to teach people frontend and backend development. Thanks Joma. I let you know the next week
@TheMrchickenman63
2 жыл бұрын
How did it go? Hope it all went as you hoped. And that it's not a sore subject!
@gabrielfono844
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrchickenman63 yes I got one and failed other interview I start on the 22th this month
@TheMrchickenman63
2 жыл бұрын
@@gabrielfono844 Great to hear man! Best of luck to you in your coming life! :)
@gabrielfono844
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrchickenman63 thanks I am currently focusing ontheir stack while learning docker on the side. I am very happy to finish the new year with an amazing job. Thanks for your support too
@hssageni9893
2 жыл бұрын
i think you are working now in that company . Is software engineer a frontend and backend developer ? ???
This video helped me a lot as I needed to hear this! very motivational! Makes me want to work harder but also enjoy what I do. It's in the passion and I love the dice analogy! Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏
Just watched the video right after starting in my first job as Dev. This really got my nervs down and made me enjoy the process a lot more. Thanks for the motivation.
You have no idea how much you reach people out there man... I'm from Brazil and I follow your work for a while, every time I feel grateful for one day watching a random video of yours
This is by FAR my favorite video of all times; your humor, amazing ASMR(ish), awesome music choice, and more importantly, you wisdom. So thank you so much for sharing, Joma
@chukwukamorka5055
2 жыл бұрын
What song did he use?
@codingreason9930
2 жыл бұрын
If someone knows the song, please let me know, thanks :)
@binarychef1357
2 жыл бұрын
@@codingreason9930 at 6:51 he used "don't keep me down - Minsoo Feat. Adelyn Paik"
Very inspiring! Thank you for your working hard, keep coding, keep making video!
What a great video, inspired me in more ways than I would have thought coming into this. Much love!
I'm one semester away from graduating from CS, in an internship on a nice company and I got the offer to continue here. I was thinking I was set up for success, but I had the lingering thought in my mind if this is really what I want to do. Thanks for your words, now I know I'm not alone, and I just have to continue doing what I'm doing: doing stuff, building good stuff.
@ElCapitan88
Жыл бұрын
How is it going? Did you graduate?
Thank you for your insightful and ever so eloquently and profoundly put words. You're truly inspiring and strength instilling. As well as wonderfully entertaining and informative.
I fricking love this vid so much. I'm at a really low point rn and this just motivates me to work harder and smarter. well deserved success man
I'm watching this in one of my worst times since years ago. I just want to say "thank you". As a developer, as a human being who can't find his way of success, or achieve anything awesome yet, this has been pretty refresher.
@hiufuxthevideographer9877
2 жыл бұрын
I am Terra-/- Forming Cyber Space, Creating Technology, and Redirecting Human Psychological Pathways....kzread.info/dash/bejne/dHuMmJmhXafKl7Q.html
@Hero.Lone-Wolf
2 жыл бұрын
"worst time" ... thats all relative ... you still have your good health don't ya ?
@rokck_
2 жыл бұрын
@@Hero.Lone-Wolf I wasn't in that moment.
@Hero.Lone-Wolf
2 жыл бұрын
@@rokck_ Ok .. my apologies .. good health to you ..😀....
@Megan-gh5tz
2 жыл бұрын
@@Hero.Lone-Wolf what a dumb question, having a "worst time" it's not related only in health
Defintely the BEST video I've ever seen!!!! In so many videos creators say that they started coding in such young years and they reached so many things and it feels like I'm not even in some extend so close to that what they did. But this video encourages me not to give up! Thanks a lot!!
Great inspiring video, thanks for such vibe. I'm new in the field and this video give me the spirit I need. you're great!
Hey Joma, #1 fan here! I also do some coding stuff but not as good as you :) Thank you for sharing your experience with all of us. Everything you said gives me a reason to be contented in life. I hope someday if it is possible that you can train me or mentoring me to be a much better programmer or coder. I also what to understand something but I dont know where to start. Im a kinesthetic learner. here are the important notes that i will never forget from you. // In the end work is just work your technical abilities and your expertise don’t matter as much as you think the matter // more is your grit and just if you can get stuff done so just be a doer and make things you proud of and the rest will come coding, KZread, filmmaking it doesn’t matter they're all the same you’re building something. // Success is defined differently for everyone, a good rule of thumb is to pursue projects and opportunities that you can learn from that you can grow from // because // in the end successful outcomes are pretty much luck so if you want to succeed it a numbers game like rolling a dice so keep rolling the dice // you cant control the outcome of your dice rolls but you can control what dice you use and the more that you work on yourself the more dice become weighted to your advantage so eventually you hit jackpot as long a you roll the dice you’ll achieve success whatever that means for you specifically. //