How I Learned to Code in 4 MONTHS & Got a Job Offer (no CS Degree)
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How I became a self-taught Software Engineer & How I learned to code from completely zero without a Computer Science degree or Bootcamp!
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Chapters:
0:00 intro
0:21 Why I quit Economics for CS
1:30 Step 1
2:05 Step 2
4:09 Step 3
5:24 How long will it take?
5:50 Will you ever learn to code..?
6:38 You need to do THIS
7:40 How I got a job
Just a few months ago, I had no idea what coding even was. All I knew was that it had something to do with typing complicated stuff on a computer. I got the idea of learning how to code after I graduated with an Economics Degree from a university in London. Economics is a highly valued degree, most people who do it in top universities like mine become investment bankers and stuff like that. I did an internship at a big bank too, but I hated it. So I started looking into what career path could give me a lot of money, and also a great work-life balance. So I discovered, software engineering.
I learned that to become a software engineer, all you really need is to know how to code. So I typed on Google, how to learn to code, and I ended up starting with Python for Everybody and the Odin Project, these are both free resources, the former introduced me to one of the most popular programming languages of today, Python, and the latter familiarized me with the basics of Web Development using HTML, CSS and Javascript.
At this point my goal was just to get a vague sense of the vast world of programming, to start understanding what was out there, how the different pieces like front-end and backend development fit together and what they mean at a high level. Going through the Odin Project I got a basic sense for many interesting topics such as how the internet works and what it actually means to open a web page on your browser.
I will also tell you how I got my first job in tech as a Software Engineer..
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To all the comments who say “Ur not a Software Engineer if you don’t have a degree”: The exact job title that my company gave me is “Software Engineer. Therefore I am a software engineer. If you have a problem with that, you can tell that to my company, not me. In the UK/US “Software Engineer” is just a job title that is 100% the SAME THING as a “Software developer” etc. In some countries the word “engineer” is reserved for people with degrees, but NOT in UK/US, where companies (Google etc) call self-taught people engineers too. There is absolutely no ‘special’ meaning with the word here the way (many) companies actually use it. (There were enough comments about this so I had to address it)
@jrupp2823
2 жыл бұрын
LMFAO i have a cs degree and those guys are clowns
@ngabngab4891
2 жыл бұрын
All i know i that you i really am enjoying the cs50 courses..and thats because of this amazing channel..thanks Bro.
@behrad9712
2 жыл бұрын
"Engineer" term is an old idea that comes from medieval Latin word "ingeniator" which means "one who creates or uses an engine" which at a time was real magic, so this term has to do with classic fields like mechanical engineering, nowadays we entered in third millennium! And those words haven't capability of representing the one of the greatest ideas and their impacts on human life that comes from programming world!
@flashback4588
2 жыл бұрын
There is a major difference between a Software Engineer and a Computer Scientist they are not the same thing, software engineering is a branch of Computer Science just like Computer science is a branch of mathematics Every Computer Scientist is a Software Engineer but not every Software Engineer is a Computer Scientist
@ngabngab4891
2 жыл бұрын
What he is telling bro is that.. "employers doesn't care" Computer engineer or computer scientist? It doesn't matter.. The employers only question is that "can you do the job?" if yes then you're hired..
Another amazing video ❤ I did struggle for 1 year with complex tutorials and couldn`t learn anything. I was so frustrated. What was game changing for me was learning through good Books! First I learned the basics with Javascript in Less than 50 Pages and then I improved with Head First Javascript Programming. Literally every other concept became much easier to understand after learning Javascript.
@ItsHepta
Жыл бұрын
What books
@ranbutantv3031
Жыл бұрын
can you share the name of the book ?
@patrickmugisa7728
Жыл бұрын
Which book plz
@rickylumo8666
Жыл бұрын
She gives the two book titles in the first sentence of her second paragraph.
@dr.mohamedaitnouh4501
Жыл бұрын
what books? thanks seems like books you learn better
I am a software developer with more than a decade of experience. I find your story truly inspiring. Thanks for that. And I 100% agree that this is a profession for continuous learners.
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@i890ola
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Is a front end developer a software engineer?
@Alekseybg
2 жыл бұрын
@@i890ola YES. There is a legend that these past few years front-end is actually harder than backend
@emreuras2168
2 жыл бұрын
Guys let me ask u a question. I am learning python recently also Js so I am troubling to understand loops , clearly i am not a smart person should i be realistic and quit coding or this is a process that everyone going through ?
@mmurkhan
2 жыл бұрын
@@emreuras2168 This is normal. Just continue your experiments with the code. You will get it. Challenges make coding fun.
I’m a Master Plumber and own a plumbing business. This video just popped up so I watched it for fun only. I’m really happy with my career and won’t be changing but wanted to just post a note to you that that’s really cool to see the motivated youth getting after it. Nice job man, that’s super cool!
@critiquemytechnique2.0
Жыл бұрын
I've watched some plumbing career KZread content, and I have the utmost respect for plumbers.
@yrnkevinsmithC-137
Жыл бұрын
Maxwell tennyson ,is that you?
@AnasBinAftab
Жыл бұрын
@@Kyle-rf5mb you are a great plumber bro
@JuanCastillo-nx3oi
Жыл бұрын
I have a flooring business and am currently 24. But I’m not sure if it’s for me. I make good money. But I don’t want to work physically all my life. And now I’m here. Still indecisive
@MyWifesSon69
Жыл бұрын
How long did it take for you to own your business. I mean starting trade school then learning the business and finally doing it yourself. Did you need a loan?
Awesome job! I had a similar experience- was in the middle of studying business/finance, did a 180, learned to code myself, and now work as a software developer. It's pretty crazy- I remember studying videos like these 2 years ago trying to decide if I could do it, so now it's weird to come back now as an actual software developer now with 1.5 years experience in the industry. To those considering it, yes, it really is achievable!
@sarahabe1221
Жыл бұрын
That’s amazing, what route did you take to enter the industry?
@n__________________961
Жыл бұрын
That’s so inspiring, how did you know when to apply for jobs? What’s the level of knowledge you need to have in order to get in?
@gabsnands9845
Жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@panamericaco
Жыл бұрын
May I ask what the pay is like? I'm looking at changing careers but wouldn't consider it under US 100k a year
@mizum3458
Жыл бұрын
Maybe she doesn't want to answer. But hopefully she's getting paid not too much to where she's pushed herself out of the market to have a happy life and not too little to not enjoy herself in life. You guys have to factor in her opportunities she gets for the hiring process of companies trying to meet the gender Q's. It doesn't really matter she makes much in anything because her money will always be her money while anybody she's with with end up having to break half or more off on her whichever way things end up. It's all of us guys that have to be worried about everything under the sun and stars to worry about and prepare for. Stay single and don't marry in a westernised world with nontraditional whamins. The most expensive invested you'll ever make in your lives as men that will cause the most destruction will most likely be in the women you bring into your lives. Take your redpills and protect yourselves! Nobody is going to save any of us and don't nobody really care and never will.
Great video! I come from a similar self taught path. Programming isn't necessarily hard. It's actually quite easy once you get used to the problem solving paradigm. I think people have a tough time learning how to code because they spend too much time "studying" and not building things they want to build.
@Quiselott
2 жыл бұрын
Learning myself and it honestly doesn't click until you play around with it.
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
agree with this!
@riverplate0101
2 жыл бұрын
Let there be light!
@sophianachiba663
2 жыл бұрын
coding vs engineering 2 different things. Learning a language vs being a writer.
@abhishekpatra7954
2 жыл бұрын
i want to know the state where you're finally capable of earning 5-6 figures income?? I just want an answer. like do i need to study all DSA books, discrete mathematics etc? i don't know what's next so wrote etc. help me. i just want to master this skill fast to earn 6 figures income 😢😢😢
I admire your acomplishment and If this information would came to me few years earlier I would be following you.
@drogba208
2 жыл бұрын
I see you everywhere 🤣🤣
@abhisheksharma1921
2 жыл бұрын
@@FaizanWani786 dude these are spam accounts. They just copy-paste someone else's comment. Just report these accounts
@xKhfan213x
2 жыл бұрын
It is a bot account who makes generic posts related to the video it's commenting on. The checkmark is likely fake and its sub are either botted, bought or people who randomly followed from a post it has made. You don't just get 200k+ subs from a hand full of videos and I've never seen anyone get subs like that from just commenting so make of it how you will
@Leibbi
2 жыл бұрын
@@xKhfan213x they're stolen accounts
@prxtiik4819
2 жыл бұрын
@@xKhfan213x can you tell me how he maintain exactly certain amount of subs?
Thank you so much for sharing your path of growth! Thank you especially for sharing your perspective of being humble as a code learner!
Major props man! Got my degree in graphic design and couldn’t get a job without experience, so I took to the Military, and have some coding knowledge from my web design classes in my undergraduate studies. Seriously looking into doing this AND thinking about incorporating some elements of Graphic Design in-between. Great video man, very inspirational!
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Good luck!
@roslenev
Жыл бұрын
Damnn, also got my degree in graphic design and took web design classes during my undergrad years. Wanting to transition to web development. Good luck to you! 🍀
Thank you for this, I’ve watched other videos on programming for beginners a couple of months ago but this is something different than people just saying learn how to code in python or a certain language or get a bachelors degree or bootcamp. And it’s really nice to watch from someone who did it all for free because there’s so many people trying to monetize off of you without truly trying to teach you what it can take to get a software type job. This has been a very in depth approach and I appreciate it.
@medicine1014
Жыл бұрын
Yes there are a lot of resources out there nowadays but finding the right one which won't ruin the pocket comes with challenge and this video has certainly somewhat eased the search for which I am grateful.
Thank you for this video. I’ve been trying to get into the coding space but have been slightly intimated by all those who have went to school for it. Made me feel as if it’s not worth self-learning but this really motivated me.
@carmenbermudez7218
Жыл бұрын
Me too! I've been researching about for so long and hearing everyone talk about going to school started to scare me away until I found this video
@nitinhrudai9328
Жыл бұрын
hello i'm also self-learning programming languages+web development...could we talk ...can u be my buddy
@savantnation
11 ай бұрын
@@nitinhrudai9328Hi
@xhappybunnyx
5 ай бұрын
i'm going through a self-paced learning camp called launch school and it's super sick. lots of focus on group study with an active slack/TA group that are always down to help keep each other accountable@@nitinhrudai9328
I came across your channel as I’m starting to code. You’re very inspirational. Thanks for the video! I’m looking forward to more of your videos.
Many other resources out there as well, like freeCodeCamp. But the resource you use isn't as important as staying disciplined & sticking to the process!
I've just decided to learn how to code coming from an accounting / business management background, still gathering all the necessary sources and your video was a great motivation today! Thanks a lot!
@markthegamedriver
2 жыл бұрын
Same here doing CA and Artificial Intelligence and machine learning
@nealp885
2 жыл бұрын
@@markthegamedriver so you were in a business type job and now in tech?
@markthegamedriver
2 жыл бұрын
@@nealp885 both
@Aly_._
2 жыл бұрын
Same here! How’s everything going?
@aldrickwa6895
2 жыл бұрын
@@nealp885 Same. Learning coding and chartered accounting
Congrats, very well done and well-deserved! You put in discipline and intention, and circumstances responded. All the best to you!
Worked in 3 different banks for 15 years and resigned from my job three months ago because I got completely burned out on it. So when you say banking sucks, i totally agree with you. Unfortunately, I couldn't quit it because of my financial constraints but I finally called it quits three months ago. Learning web development now; wish me luck man.
@InternetMadeCoder
Жыл бұрын
I feel you! Best of luck, you can make the same amount of money in tech as banking except with much less stress
@raiyanarahman9968
Жыл бұрын
why does banking jobs suck? can you please elaborate
@idreeszayhernarb6169
Жыл бұрын
Who can help me what can I do I don’t know anything about computer and is delaying from getting job all job I got requires knowledge of computer please help 😢😢😢
@jsmrusso9400
Жыл бұрын
Same worked banking for 10 years finally left about to start how to learn to code 👍🏽
@hichemmadani9645
Жыл бұрын
@@idreeszayhernarb6169 let me know if you find any good advice please 🙏 😊
Well done! Awesome journey! 💪
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Clement! Your videos have helped me so much!! 🙌
@adieltm
2 жыл бұрын
the goat himself
@ing5632
2 жыл бұрын
Your video help me a lot too
@Rewsbt
2 жыл бұрын
Will be an interview with him?😁
@bud384
2 жыл бұрын
Clément, i'm your subscriber! I think KZread algorithm brought me here..😂
Thank you, a lot, for real! I started with free code camp ages ago but I've never give it much effort because of university, worry about the future, uncertainty about what I want from my life, doubts. I always feel like I'm wasting my time and I felt like a fraud for learning how to code when I should spend my time focusing on "more important things", the things which will grant me a "normal" job, the natural consequence of my degree. But your words were really inspirational and you pushed me to try, give it a shot, even if it means learning at night after a full day of study. I don't know what will happen of my life and I don't know if I will actually succeed in this path but you gave me a more solid reason to do it, because if you believed in yourself, you tried hard and you succeeded, why shouldn't I? Thank you again, I'll do my best and I really hope my hard work will be fruitful and someone will appreciate me despite not having a degree in computer science (I study linguistics). You're a great man, please keep doing this and keep inspiring people like me who feel lost in this sea of opportunities which feels so wide and so narrow at the same time.
I've never watched any of your videos before, let alone known about your channel until this hit my recommendations, but listening to your story gives me so much hope for my own journey in progress. I'm trying to get my foot in the door of game development using the ROBLOX platform, and it's been a true struggle learning what to code and how to write it. But like you, I have so much passion that quitting isn't an option. I also had no clue there were that many free resources available on the internet. Definitely will be subbing right now and using those someday. Thanks for sharing!
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
Amazing, good luck!!
This is such an awesome video and super inspiring. I’m only a week deep into what I guess you’d call my dive into coding and I’m loving it. I’m a qualified electrician who spends most of my spare time playing with computers. I’m not sure why it’s taken me so long to start on this path, but I’m so excited to learn more and see where this road may take me. Thank-you for this video and I’m looking forward to more of your content
@kraptastic333
Жыл бұрын
Hey there, thank you for sharing. I've been passionate about programming interactive/game experiences for a long time, but have not convinced myself to start on the path. I'm in school for general electrician now but contingent that I will motivate myself to gain more programming experience... Would love to connect, cheers
@xalamander5502
11 ай бұрын
Hows it going? Thinking about getting started with no prior knowledge.
Thank you for this video. I am just getting started teaching myself and this video is great. Ive watched it a few times. I love Codeacademy so far. Keep them coming! Can't wait to watch more!
Thanks for sharing a glimpse of your coding journey. I recently started learning Python and looking at jumping into Odin Project as you did. I'm a tech career shifter and hoping to get a foothold in the industry soon!
It’s incredible how you found something you’re passionate about! I’m still looking for that thing I want to do for my career
Looks like you're on a good path, congratulations! It's possible to get into software engineering on your own if you're already skilled at solving technical problems and if you put in the hard work. Most people can't and won't. Nonetheless, as you did, my recommendation is to get a job in the field as soon as it is possible. Practice makes perfect and nobody gets more practice than those who code for a living. Working on enterprise software provides for a richer learning experience than small side projects, which is all one can really do from home. My second recommendation is to get a senior engineer as a mentor for code review, discuss software architecture, best practices etc. I switched to software engineering 6 years ago after getting a PhD in Physics. I love it!
This video has given me hope to try to learn how to program again. I took a very difficult introductory course in uni on c++ with a professor that stared from 0 and went straight to 1000 and I was so lost that I absolutely hated programming and even questioned if I should change my career. No worries, I’d rather learn on my own and code at my own pace where I’m gaining value and being challenged correctly. Professors, classes from uni can definitely break you and ruin your enthusiasm you once had.
@infiniteknowledge7520
2 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly what happened to me, back in 2016 when taking my first programming C++. He made me hate it, until recently
@gamingviruz8462
2 жыл бұрын
I experienced what you told me on my first sem in college i am a fresh grad from high school and my first class is basic programming
@code.islife493
2 жыл бұрын
That's every beginner's experience with C, which makes this guy's 4 month journey to conquering C even more impressive. 😅
@smrtfasizmu6161
2 жыл бұрын
I took 3 months of programming in university and I learned very little of the programming language (I learned C). We were more focused on how to to use language to solve math problems. Now I am taking a java course privately and we have covered much more language in 3 months (but there is no or there is very little focus on problem solving). I am now studying html, CSS javascript as a part of that course, I also studied SQL for a month. The course lasts for 1 year but I am sceptical in general as to whether anyone would want to hire me. Sure, you can learn how to code for fun, for your own entartainment in a couple of months where you are able to build stuff but getting hired is another story. I stopped going to university after a couple of months for reasons unrelated to studying, the only reason why I am taking this java course right now is because I study from home. One of the reasons why this programming career is attractive to me is because I can probably work from home.
@siphomahlangu5531
2 жыл бұрын
True, I hated programming I spent 3 years of Computer Science at Uni the pace is too fast, little value is provided by the varsity classes, terrible material delivery/teaching, a bunch of useless crap, currently studying data analytics on my own on udemy using python and investing since I am interested in investment banking and data science, I can tell you I absolutely enjoy working with data and programming. It is an interesting thing varsities make it more difficult and boring.
I really had an idea of making a similar video, I loved how you approach this idea, I have to sub
@vanchenzo_
2 жыл бұрын
Saw your comment remembered 2 subscribe 👍
Thank you!! This is something I have been thinking for so long, business degree here too, but have been thinking that I am too old, it is too late etc. Your story is inspiring!
Awesome job mate,I am into my third year of mechanical degree,but had a thought of doing some coding,went throught PY4E,now I am seeing ur journey which is same I am going through 💥
@robertommmin5
2 жыл бұрын
Same, third year as well
I was actually doing a computer Science major and well I ended up withdrawing from the program after a year. Iv been self taught since and it's been so much better. Those two courses are absolutely a must.
@maximushay
2 жыл бұрын
I am the same here brother. Just dropped out from uni, one year into my Computer Science degree. Personally I really hated uni because the degree is so expensive, covered with so much unnecessary fat, and the lecturers are incompetent at their job as a teacher. I am switching to self-learning online. I'm glad to see someone else who has had a positive experience with going down this path.
@gidd
2 жыл бұрын
@@maximushay What uni did you go to?
@anoridinaryhumanbeing70
2 жыл бұрын
@@maximushay haha.. I dropped out of my BCA(bachelor in Computer Applications) degree too. This is the strategy I'm following to learn to code, link: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aW2krdmdmdTJp6w.html do check it out :)
@dantheman4227
2 жыл бұрын
Was University too expensive? Or was Computer Science too hard for you so you quit because you figured it was easier to do than manning up to the situation and facing your problems... I'd bet it was the ladder. Anyways, I wish you luck. Google doesn't require a degree but they don't like to hire people who take the easy route either. Hence why people usually go for the CS degree.
@maximushay
2 жыл бұрын
@@dantheman4227 Uni was not ridiculously expensive but it was enough that I didn't want to get myself into debt at the beginning of my career (about 20k per year). I did not drop out because it was too difficult. My average grade was A and A+ for all comp sci subjects. I dropped out because I did not like the teaching style and did not want to fund the causes that the university was pursuing with my tuition money, among other reasons. Don't be so quick assume brother.
Well done bro you pushed me greatly, And Software engineering is a scale not a dumb degrees, there is a lot of people graduated as a software engineering but still doesn’t have any idea about coding and programming ❤
I've been really interested in learning to code ever since about a couple of weeks ago, when I started to teach myself HTML+CSS from KZread video. I've been struggling with how to make a steady path to take in order to be able to at least break into the industry and find an entry level job. This video has been so helpful in helping me find that and I'm thankful that now I know what general direction to take. Thank you so much
@XIIINova
Жыл бұрын
Me too, I taught myself HTML and CSS about 6 months ago, but I need to learn more about programming languages, because I'm not sure I'd be able to break into the industry with just those. Let me know where you are at with your journey as it sounds similar to mine.
@Dippa1991
4 ай бұрын
@@XIIINovalearn Java script and you will be a front end developer. You can get into web development and UI/UX design with these skills alone. Learning backend programming will help you with things that happen behind the scenes. Take this extra step, after you have front end development down pat.
Some people can teach themselves. Some need the bootcamp. There’s no right way, no wrong way. I needed the structure.
@syveonwilkerson
2 жыл бұрын
How was your bootcamp experience ?
@JEsterCW
2 жыл бұрын
The funniest part is bootcamp doesn't teach u a shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@fk4866
2 жыл бұрын
You'll need to be a self learner even after the structure and be able to teach yourself or you won't be a succesfull engineer
@Pat315
2 жыл бұрын
@@JEsterCW did you do a bootcamp?
@JEsterCW
2 жыл бұрын
@@Pat315 Im not such a cringe person mate and i dont have a bank to spend my money so stupidly for useless shit which is bootcamp xD
The fact you didn't get a degree or do a BootCamp is very impressive!!
This is by far the best video I’ve seen on KZread regarding entering into programming on your own. Thank you!
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks!
Thank you so much for this. This definitely motivated me to continue with Harvard CS50 course. Very challenging so far, but I know it will pay in the end. Very successful story thanks a million 🙏
This is very inspiring, a month ago I started teaching myself python and I’ve built a few things.. currently learning about higher order functions, getters, setters, decorators.. and I’ve spent around 6 hours a day every single day. A lot of videos on KZread show a negative view about getting a job in tech quickly, but I think if you’re determined and inspired enough you can do anything and I think you are proof of this. Thank you!
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
That's amazing to hear, it becomes very rewarding once you start building things! 6 Hours a day is great, I wish I could do that many haha!! And absolutely, I think what companies want to see is someone who is genuinely passionate, and if you are & can show that you will stand out from the crowd!
@robertoportfolio1378
2 жыл бұрын
@Hani Charif just get the skill for all.... so far I know Front-End and backend and I like back end more ,Front-End is to boring for me .backend seems more fun to do.... Im not the best Front-End web developer but I can says is its not hard ,it just takes time and devotion in study ...
@robertoportfolio1378
2 жыл бұрын
@eV Avoz just make your own business my guy like my a software and sell to a big company or do SaaS...
@sonofadam7633
2 жыл бұрын
what platforms did you use to learn
@Loki_Dokie
2 жыл бұрын
@@robertoportfolio1378 front end can be just as challenging as back end due to design requirements and solving problems for businesses that make them more money by drawing in more business :)
Thanks for sharing your journey! I'm currently halfway through the foundation of The Odin Project. Cs50 was the other path of consideration but sounds like I can learn a lot of different topics from doing both.
Regarding what you said about internships: Just BEING in a work environment and seeing what businesses are doing (*and developing good working relationships with those doing those things) is vital for learning and moving forward. It's hard to anticipate a skill or learn it without knowing how its used in real life but once you're working not only will you learn the tasks and skill associated with your own role but you'll learn other peoples roles too - who are often working in completely different departments and roles. This applies to any job/role/skill. I've worked for temp agencies - just to see whats out there - and its amazing just how much you're exposed to different industries, different skill sets, different roles you didn't know existed - plus the ability to build skill-sets in the context of your current role in order to practise and refine and then build a pathway to something better. Every temp gig i've been in has provided a TON of opportunity to work in that field with direct access to people in that company - where you would barely have to interview to get an opportunity. Just go to work, work hard, be friendly, be helpful, get to know everyone, learn extra skills on your time off and bring extra value to your employer. Is so much easier to do it WITHIN a company - when you're seeing people every day and they see how you work -
Loved this video, thanks so much for sharing! Been climbing my way to become a data analyst and this just gave me an extra boost and a roadmap 💯🙌
@army4ev77
5 ай бұрын
wish you the best
excited to see what else u are going to do im on a similar path quit bio major 2 years in learning py4e. Subscribed!
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you! Let me know how it goes with that!
seeing this video is motivating, i’m just starting to learn how to code with no experience since this past saturday, i’ve been struggling to find which field in it to work in but i’ve finally had the guts to start somewhere as i’m getting tired of working dead end jobs, i’m working on creating a website using htmls which seems pretty easy so hopefully by this summer i’ll have some progress 🙏🏽
@YoungtheGamer
2 жыл бұрын
by the way congrats on becoming a software engineer hopefully i’ll be one soon 🤞🏽
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks and good luck!!
This is a brilliant video! I studied PPE and got a really good degree this year but was in exactly the same position as you; the prospect of a supposedly glitzy finance career didn't interest me. I started MIT's 6.0001 and the problem sets are also kicking my proverbial ass but I am loving every minute. I'm starting a master's in public policy this year and would love to use my social science background to use my newfound programming knowledge to contribute to a policy issue with some quantitative analysis in my dissertation. Your video is massively inspiring. Thanks so much!
Good to hear. Currently on the Boot Camp route for data analytics through my university extended learning system. We’re currently learning python, css/JavaScript, html and sql with other tools. I plan to expand into other languages in the future.
@army4ev77
5 ай бұрын
good luck
Thank you for sharing your experience. It really motivates me to grind in coding. You really convinced me that there's something more in coding. - Thanks again from 🇵🇭.
I was also an Econ major, went through a coding bootcamp, got a developer job, no coding for the job, 3 years after, I’m refreshing coding skills again trying to get a front end developer job
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
Ah nice, thanks for sharing. Good luck!
@ThanhTriet600
2 жыл бұрын
You didn't code as a developer?
@chrism7067
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThanhTriet600 thats what im saying, what dev job isnt coding at all. should also be coding in off time otherwise to keep skills up
You’re probably one of the more humble KZreadrs in this industry. I don’t feel like you subtle-brag at all and I enjoy listening to you with an open mind. Thank you
I'm a Management degree graduate, and I follow the same path as you by changing my career towards software engineering. The people around me, my friends, my family, and even myself at times, doubted and criticized this drastic turn in my career path, but my belief in following what makes you excited and happy in life kept me going and I am once again enrolled in a university to study CE 😄But I was searching for ideas on how to keep the education part of this journey as short as possible and I came across with your video. Your story sounded similar to mine, so I wanted to write a comment and say thank you for reassuring my decision 🧡
I'm currently building an 8-bit computer on a breadboard and it's really fascinating knowing how computers work!!!! It's helping me understand the whole programming basics!
@themonk2508
2 жыл бұрын
how much the 8bit cost you?
@francisnjoku9016
2 жыл бұрын
@@themonk2508 still haven't calculated the entire cost because I'm still building.... Check out Ben Eater's channel on KZread to see the list.
@nigelcardoso7653
2 жыл бұрын
What tools are you using to learn theory?
@francisnjoku9016
2 жыл бұрын
@@nigelcardoso7653 Digital Electronics by Malvino
@smrtfasizmu6161
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, add that on a list I want to do in my life which are related to programming. Don't we all want to do that (by we I mean programming learners)
This video is very inspiring to me. I also graduated from a university with an Economics degree some months ago and I started getting into CS on my own. I think courses like this mentioned in the video will be very helpful for me to make my first step. Thank you KZread for recommending this video to me
@fbdjwjflac
Жыл бұрын
How’s it going now?
Great video. I decided to start to learn how to code after i got out of the military due to a failed surgery. I was a Military Police Officer and i could no longer be in that field and i always had an interest in computers and things so i decided to give it a try. I am doing code academy right now and just finished the first part and im liking it so far but i have no gotten to the more complicated things yet. Hopefully i like it and can progress far enough to make this a career.
@InternetMadeCoder
Жыл бұрын
I hope you have a fulfilling and successful coding journey!!
Thank you for this video I honestly have no background in technology but I’ve always had an interest in it. I am a welder as of right now, I’ve done plenty of other jobs and I realize I do not like any other jobs either; And this just so happened to really peak my interest. I will be giving this a try! God Bless you and may you receive many more blessings for helping beginners like myself out!🙏🏽
This video has been of great help, I’ve been trying to learn code by myself for over 2 years now. I’ve grasped concepts but i always feel lost, and i feel as this video has given me more direction, thank you very much!
I so strongly agree with the point of knowing - "How Computers Work, how they store different types of data and how they manipulate them". This is just so important cause you just start understanding all the programming concepts at such great extents, It blows your mind! 🍃
@sumrak219
Жыл бұрын
Frankly, I'm quite amazed how many people believe than you do not need to know how computers work to be a good software developer. I had to learn how different OS works with my programms or how different libraries were executed etc.
I too graduated with a BA in economics and am about to complete an MBA this month. I very much resonate with the things you said in this video and, even as a technologically challenged person, have been considering trying my hand in coding/sw engineering
@khamikins
Жыл бұрын
I"m wrapping up my Masters and realizing that it's not going to make a difference in my earning potential. I may have to really get into this coding
@rida677
11 ай бұрын
@@khamikins8 months later .... Have you started ??
As a complete noob who currently has programmed stuff last 20 years ago in QBasic, this is truly inspiring! I’ll follow your guide and get into programming again!
Amazing and inspiring video. Thank you for this video and for sharing your story. I do like the continuous learning aspect of it which makes it never dull. Try try and try and you will get better at it..!
Hi I’m 15 years old, still in high school and I haven’t decided what I really want to do after school (since I have 2 years left), but I really find coding fascinating and I think I’d enjoy being a software engineer. I hope everything goes well. Your video is very inspiring and it gives me hope, thank u, sir.👍🏾👍🏾
@invisiblespro8670
6 ай бұрын
Yeh let's go..u can do it❤️🩹🙌
I just started teaching myself this week. And I absolutely love it ! Love the problem solving and analysis aspect of it. As well as the creative part. I have the code bug.
You are an increadibly examplery and courageous young talent for this generation. Thanks for telling us your journey.
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Since the day I started to work with you, I know I've changed a lot which really helped me to become a better person inside and out. You are one of the reasons why I'm always trying my best. Thank you so much You know I appreciate you so much.
this is great to see, as i want to become a software engineer i didnt know where to start, now iv watched your video i can look into the website you have supplied. thank you for the helpful links
Hey! Thank you for sensible explanation. I'm really struggling with coding. Feels like it's not my cup of tea. I see myself as an visioneer. But for my ideas I ither need a dedicated programmer friend or lean it myself. I opted for the latter. And it is hard. And it is frustrating sometimes. And only focusing on my main goals helps me pushing forward a bit by bit. Small step at a time. Again, thank you for encoraging! Have a great day everyone!
@InternetMadeCoder
Жыл бұрын
You can do it!
I'm so proud of you you gave me hope and by the way you were not lucky you was ready for the chance before it came it's the hard work keep going 🌼💛
First and foremost, congratulations, you worked extremely hard, came into this & set a series of goals & executed. You deserve to be where you are. However, I think it's becoming ever more common to see stories that are similar to your own, coming from a different background and switching into programming fields. And I just want to say I fully support that and think it's actually better to do it that way than to come from a cs degree. I'm pursuing a cs degree right now, and what I would give to go back & choose something else, more applied, to establish a purpose & reason to be doing the things that i'm doing...dude it's endless. But yeah, i think there is something more to coming from a different background & then going into cs-oriented type skill sets. And I think what it is, is that you see an aspect of the world. You see what that world has to offer, what concepts relate to that world, and then you go and get a tech-skill. There in lies, a possibility that now with this tech-skill, you could apply it to solve more problems in that world or go off into other worlds. And that idea, goes deeper. For example, I've tutored students in business programs that have to use python for some of their coursework. While my first instinct is to brief them on the fundamentals of python, many of them, want to skip over that & just immediately start solving problems. I've been familiar with it for about 5 years now and for a while I tried to convince them to reconsider, because I know that feeling, and I also know what it's like to be a complete beginner and get totally overwhelmed & burnt out by going too fast, I did that many times lol. But at the same time, lately, i've been letting it go & doing as they wish. Just focusing instead off of core python & instead it's libraries in data analysis like pandas. And i've been thoroughly surprised. For the most part, they seem to hang. They aren't concerned with the under the hood as much, as they are with getting shit done. And there's something to that mindset. When their goal does not lie in the language itself and what they can get the program to do, but rather in some other area, where writing the script is only a piece of the work, they come at problems like applied problem solvers. Rather than programmers. And that's all this is imo. software engineering is constant applied problem solving with respect to that domain.
this is a great video, the resources and pathway you have shared is truly incredible. I'll sub for sure and looking forward to your journey! Cheers
Coming from a slightly different place, I've gotten interested in this from an architecture background. Strangely enough...there are a lot of simularities! Architecture is about designing a project to best fit an answer, and you're never fully a "master" because there's always something new to learn. Seems to be pretty similar in that regard - but the design visualization and data analytics side of it is very ripe for cross-pollination.
@Black.Sabbath
Жыл бұрын
Do you need to be good at maths to be good at coding?
@madisonbrigman8186
Жыл бұрын
@@Black.Sabbath not really, you do need to understand the basic principals of math though. coding is much more about logic than it is math, and math is actually derivative of those logic gates (technically, boolean algebra) in a CPU. it would however help to have background in algebra and very basic calculus fundamentals.
All you need an internet connection, a desktop/laptop/phone(termux), an IDE, dedication of programming and the real passion in learning and exploring ❤️🔥 there you go, (also, identifying and to know how to google properly for the errors on the terminal)
I’ve just started myself and your words have given me the courage to continue with all the necessary steps needed to even begin with my course. Thank you!
@lordofshorts777
8 күн бұрын
Hey,where are you at with the course/career now
Absolutely inspiring! Have started embarking on this journey recently as well. Thanks for the resource recommendations.
Good for you! And good luck in the future! Thx for the video and your story.
Hello! Thank you for making a video like this, for someone like me, this is extremely helpful in making a career-altering decision. I currently am a structural engineer who has worked for about 2.5 years. I went to school for civil engineering because I originally thought this is what I wanted to do. Long story short, I am looking to transition into the software engineering world as I have a background of computer programming in highschool, have always enjoyed it, and am looking for an overall more promising career than structural engineering.
@mohammedyoussefnour5855
Жыл бұрын
Haha bro I'm a civil engineer as well, and this is the first video I started with in order to switch to programming I'm still confused and I haven't found myself into sites and construction, hopefully we can both make it to the top ❤
I literally just started the CS50 course a few hours before seeing this video of yours. Thank you for confirming the usefulness of it, I absolutely loved it so far, and your story is exactly the kind of inspiration I needed - much appreciated! Keep up the good work, cheers! :)
This is exactly what I was looking for on my journey, thanks for the great info man!
New subscriber ! Thank you, I'm starting school next spring and you're very inspiring.
I just turned 16 like two months ago and I have wanted to learn coding and computer science since I was a freshman because I learned that I was one smart enough to try it out and two I love nerdy stuff like coding. The thoughts of me making a living off of needing out and solving problems sounds so amazing. I absolutely love learning and I love solving difficult problems and I love computers so why not give software engineering a shot because I honestly want learn it so badly and to do my own projects and stuff I just need to learn more about everything and to learn the jobs what they do… what I can learn from them. It feels overwhelming because I want to learn everything there is to learn but I’m only 16 so I can’t learn everything but I can certainly learn as much as I can with what I have
@Taha-iu6gu
Жыл бұрын
who asked? just do it.
Great content, really enjoy your video! Is your upcoming SWE job a frontend or a backend? Would love to see a video about the role of SWE at the BIG4 firm in the future and the difference between SWE and Technology consultant in that firm.
Subscribed. I’ve been trying to figure out how to get started on a journey like this. You have been the most helpful. Really appreciate you.
Bravo on the courage and effort and making a change in your career, but there are some things that I think are also important to point out on your video. You are right, anyone can learn to code and it doesn't require a CS degree (and I am saying this as someone who does have a CS degree), but a CS degree is much more than just some coding courses and learning how the computer works. It involves many fields that lead the tech world of today such as Machine Learning, AI, Image Processing, Computer Vision, Computer Graphics and that's just to name a few. Without the proper tools, and the deep understanding of the mathematics and algorithms that are part of these fields you will not fully understand why or how these things work. I mean sure, you can build a Machine Learning model from pytorch or some other library out there and it will probably work fine, but the CS degree will give you the tools to understand how it works, and there for you will most likely build something better. What I am ultimately trying to say is that a Web Developer is probably considered to be at the very low end of programming because it doesn't require much, and in the opinion of many actually pretty boring and dull (but each to his own). Because of the never-ending demand for web developers and the understanding that it really isn't too hard, you have so many bootcamps for exactly those type of jobs. And about the title Engineer - tech companies and startups love the titles. The longer and more sophisticated the title is, the better. The title of Engineer is being thrown all over, which kind of disrespects for the people who actually worked hard for it - and you still have a long way my friend.
Thank you so much 😊 I needed this motivation 😊 I want to learn java and python languages. I wanna become a 👩💻 coder and I can do good coding but I want to improve my coding skills more.
Great Motivational video for Beginners and Field Changers. Thanks. Keep it up.
Thank you so much!! I am a student of Mathematics. I really needed this motivation.. I love solving problems. I watched many tutorials on coding in KZread. I learnt basics of C++, Javascript, python, MySQL, Java. But after some time, I realised I am stuck. It's like I can't move forward. I don't know what to build, what to do with my knowledge. Without problems, I can't expand my understanding in programing in general. I shall definitely try CS50.
@ironlake8944
2 жыл бұрын
@@ichris870 Hi. Where can i start ? I'm total newbie
@anc13ntap38
2 жыл бұрын
@@ironlake8944 the odin project is a great project to start
@indianonly9541
2 жыл бұрын
@@ironlake8944 If you are interested in web development then let me summaries it for you. It has three parts, FrontEnd, Backend and Database. It is called full stack development. In front end you will need to learn HTML, CSS(Bootstrap framework or tailwind framework, my suggestion is Bootstrap) and Java Script(React framework or Angular framework, my suggestion is React). In backend there are many languages, my suggestion will be JavaScript (both Express and Node framework) For Database also there are many options, my suggestion will be MongoDB. To save and track all of your files, you should learn GitHub. If you learn these things individually then you will never know how much percentage you will have learn to start your career. Because there is no limit(I mean everything is vast) in each language and framework. So you should take ONLY one course from KZread or any other learning website. DON'T refer multiple notes and multiple courses.(You have your whole life to explore this world. Right now, to get started you will have to learn minimum things to become a developer). I will suggest cheapest course on udemy(10 to 15 USD, there is always offer on udemy, don't buy courses on full price, wait for someday and check regularly if you don't see any offer). Take course by Dr Angela Yu or Colt Steele. I will suggest you should take Dr Angela course and start learning. If you are not interested in investing then I will again say that you should take ONLY one course from KZread or any other learning website. DON'T refer multiple notes and multiple courses. I hope this helps.
@ironlake8944
2 жыл бұрын
@@anc13ntap38 I'm not interested in projects! I'm a newbie ! I want to learn from zero !
@ironlake8944
2 жыл бұрын
@@indianonly9541 Dude, is there anyway i could contact you personally ?
Wow, now i want to try it too.. I dont care if i take a year..Coding is what im passionate to learn even on my college days..thanks man
Thank you for your path and showing us how you started on it. I'm going to start my endeavour in SE soon because of it.
Hey, I REALLY love ur videos they really gave me encouragement, and showed that when starting out struggling is normal...The structure and purpose of ur content is just makes sense, teaching starters what in the world we are supposed to do starting out and how to learn when starting out...thanks ALOT for all ur dedication u put into ur videos...thank you SO MUCH
Here are some other videos I've made that might interest you: CS50 Review (best course to learn Computer Science): kzread.info/dash/bejne/X46ek82eoNq4pdo.html Which Programming Language you Should Learn First: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y6Gt07B_Z6bKodY.html
@HarryPotter-qj2sp
2 жыл бұрын
Got a cyber security degree and I can't even find a job
Whoa, one of the first CS MOOCs that I take was Python for Everybody of Charles Severance. I'm currently studying with the Web Applications for Everybody, CS50 and UBCx How to Code.
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
nice!
Truly amazing content! Best and most honest video seen so far on KZread ❤ Kindly let me know to learn coding do we necessarily need a desktop other than laptop. Thanks a lot for your effort!
As someone switching from commerce/finance major to now computer science, this video was helpful. Thank you for sharing your experiences. Wish you luck in your career and youtube!
@aces8481
Жыл бұрын
You switched from finance to cs? Oooof hope you like working 60 hour work weeks lmao. Devs burn out around 40yo. Finance you could’ve made so much more, so much longer. And you would’ve understood MONEY big RIP
I've just started learning how to code. Your journey eases my uncertainty about the future, thanks for your honesty.
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear that!
@OnSiteTvee
2 жыл бұрын
How’s it going so far? I’m about to start the CS50 from the Harvard professor on KZread
Starting my coding journey, and will go through the CS50 Intro to CS and then CS50 Web Pro with Python & JS. I'll also go through FreeCodeCamp during or if it'll be too much I'll wait to do it after, but either way, this seems like a great path and we'll see where it leads. (I'll do 4-5 hours/day and 1.5x-2x the time on the weekends. Good luck to everyone else in and getting in the field.
@darkmavrik2490
Жыл бұрын
I really want to code but I know nothing about tech how do I start?
@sergiocantu4065
Жыл бұрын
Just start looking up all these questions you have on the internet and KZread and if it’s still really confusing and you don’t have too much money for bootcamp you could always do student loans or pay for a tutor once a week or something. Everyone’s life is so different so it just depends on what you think the best way to learn code is. If it’s thru college, bootcamp, or just self thought. They all got pros and cons.
@GirlWhoCantSmell
Жыл бұрын
Hi! Hows your learning journey coming along?
@devonhurd7013
Жыл бұрын
@@GirlWhoCantSmell lol you know he quit and probably didnt get through the first week of any course
@dreamerkjm8641
Жыл бұрын
@@devonhurd7013 is it ?
Thank you for the inspiration.. I was also working in bank and having educational background in finance. Because of my software engineer husband’s talks, just starting my steps in coding.. your talks gave me an inspiration to go forward..
I just watched your video and I just wanted to say that something you didn't touch on that's actually very important is security. As a senior full stack developer I see far too many junior developers that have no idea about information security even tho it is a core part of the business. I don't know of any courses personally but I think it's extremely important that you have a fundamental understanding how to build secure applications and what common vulnerabilities are in whatever language and framework you are working in (maybe just owasp top 100). It's also not that complicated and probably wouldn't add more than a few weeks of learning. After all everything connected to the internet will eventually be attacked by some bored teenager or professional group.
@InternetMadeCoder
Жыл бұрын
yes indeed, it is very crucial!
@dorian7215
Жыл бұрын
I have been making sure on my projects that they are all application routes are secure. Would you recommend being ADA compliment as a way to show a potential employer your skills?
First, a wealth of valuable information. Starting the CS50 course today. Second, appreciate not being inundated with ads. My 1st video with you... subscribed! Thank you!🙌
wow brother thanks, first time that someone explains me the way of learning computer programming in a non geeky way. Also appreciate the all the mentioned resources
Your clip is so inspire!! I have no CS degree but I went to Thai bootcamp and work for Thai company but I always feel have no idea how to talk or communication, I came to US and take other bootcamp also I can improve my English. Now I am studying in the Bootcamp and have a job with US.
Great! Really inspiring👍 Keep going
Thank you, I needed this motivation. Been on this journey for about 3 months now. hope to finish my java and start with python, then see where life takes me. Just to add to a great point you make, Even if AI replaces software engineering, someone will have to write the ai code.
@InternetMadeCoder
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly, better to be the one writing the AI that replaces jobs than to be the one being replaced ;)
@Jean_villegas
2 жыл бұрын
I doubt ai will replace coders
@Pete-da-peter
2 жыл бұрын
@@Jean_villegas someone said the same thing 50 years ago. I doubt computer will replace workers
@Jean_villegas
2 жыл бұрын
@@Pete-da-peter i think for this is different ive seen ai computers and sometimes they make mistakes a computer still needed
@hank2948
2 жыл бұрын
Take it as a guarantee, our bones will be dust before anything can replace software engineers
Hey! Thank you so much for share your pathway also your knowledge! This is very rich content! I'm starting my journey and getting my self into it after working in financial area. Again: THANK YOU SO MUCH! Cheers mate!
Great story! I’m a self-taught dev as well, although I’ve been in the industry for years now. Currently working as an SEM overseeing multiple teams. It’s a great career. And no, AI won’t be taking over anytime soon, it’s just another tool.
Have been a serial procrastinator for a long time now. I really do believe coding is something I want to do but then again I keep postponing. I bounced into a couple of your videos and I can say they are ideal for people like me who want to be better. Thank you, sir. And you just won a subscriber.
@Andreyabish
Жыл бұрын
Same fam same