Ultimate Course for IT Beginners - From Zero to Engineer [22 Hours Released]
Course for complete IT Beginners | Learning the complete Software Development Life Cycle by taking up all key roles (software developer, tester, systems administrator) in practice one by one!
💚 More Infos here: bit.ly/3IAbTbX
▬▬▬▬▬▬ Why we created this course? 💡 ▬▬▬▬▬▬
We get a lot of requests from viewers with zero or little IT pre-knowledge, who want to start a career in DevOps. But since DevOps Engineering is not an entry-level IT profession, we decided to create a course that will prepare non-IT people for transitioning into DevOps.
However, the course turned out to be a great resource for IT beginners in general. By simulating actual real world engineering tasks and going through the complete software development project, it completely dissolves the fear and insecurity of being an IT newbie. No matter if your end goal is to become a software developer, DevOps engineer, cloud engineer etc.
▬▬▬▬▬▬ By the end of this course, you will ▬▬▬▬▬▬
✅ Have a strong understanding of how the complete software development and release workflow works. Better than many junior engineers with actual work experience!
✅ Know how to write a simple web application with frontend, backend and database.
Tech Stack: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Vue.js, Node.js, Express.js, Jest, MongoDB
✅ Understand basics of infrastructure, servers, operating systems etc, Know how to create and configure a virtual server on a cloud platform, and deploy your developed application on it.
▬▬▬▬▬▬ Work through a complete Software Project 👩🏻💻 ▬▬▬▬▬▬
Taking up all key roles one by one and going through the whole software development workflow in practice!
1 - PLAN (Role Product Owner and whole team)
► Create Jira Board and first Sprint
2 - DEVELOP (Role: Software Developer)
► Learn Programming & Web Development Basics - HTML, CSS, JavaScript
► Develop app with VueJS and NodeJS
► Connect database
3 - TEST (Role: Software Developer / Tester)
► Understand why testing is important
► Different types of tests
► Write unit and integration tests in JavaScript
4 - RELEASE / DEPLOY (Role: Systems Administrator / Software Developer)
► Know how to package and run an application
► Create virtual server on cloud
► Configure Linux server
► Run application package on VM
▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ⏰ ▬▬▬▬▬▬
00:00 - Intro and Overview
03:38 - Course Structure - SDLC
05:48 - What's special about this course
10:42 - Detailed Course Curriculum
18:38 - Fun and Engaging
19:30 - How to get most out of the course
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The course, that 𝗜 𝘄𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗜 𝗵𝗮𝗱 𝗮𝘃𝗮𝗶𝗹𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲, 𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗻 𝗜 𝘄𝗮𝘀 𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗶𝗻 𝗜𝗧 as a complete beginner. 😊 So I hope this course will be a great resource to help you start a career in IT. 💚 You can find all details and enroll here: bit.ly/3IAbTbX
@ashishbansod6408
Жыл бұрын
hiii....you are to cute
@karthikreddybasani7195
Жыл бұрын
Hi Nana, Could you please include Sprints in the middle as well. What all the different Roles from Business(other teams if any) and their responsibilities and how they involve in the project. How the estimation will be done. Process flow for a new/update in the requirement and who all will involve. How the Scrum calls will happen. Do's and Don'ts when something goes wrong at different Life cycles. Thanks.
to all the people complaining it’s expensive… trust me, it’s NOT. the perspective to have here is that you’re paying for well-researched and structured information. the content together with her excellent style of teaching and delivery will get you up and running in no time. it will probably cost you a lot of time(money) if you scour the internet and try to find free or cheap independent/uncompleted resources that cover everything she teaches in this one course. this course is a good career investment that is significantly cheaper than one semester of college.
I also wish I had this course during my dev bootcamp! Now it's almost been a year and still, this course helps me refresh the fundamentals and even connect the dots I was unable to during the bootcamp plus provides me with totally new information as well. Very useful stuff with great real-life examples. Thank you! 👏
Hi Nana, I’m currently a systems engineer on premises for 17 years. I been working in a 100 VDI environment for the last 4 and learned a ton about VMware products. I’m a Microsoft guy. I recently decided to start studying for the Cloud and passed my AWS Architect cert last week. I’m very familiar with your teaching style and presentation. There is no doubt that I’ll will be purchasing this course. Im also studying for another exam to. Thank you Nana.
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
That's amazing! Great to hear you like our content. Will be happy to welcome you in our course any time 🙂
@Brutus34100
Жыл бұрын
@Learn Better Hi, I haven't completed the course yet, due to balancing my job. Being a full-time system engineer and on-call is a little rough. You'll love how Nana presents the material its easy to follow and retain. I give credit where it's due. This has been the best investment of my new career so far.
this really opens up a lot of ideas, and made me realize how this is setup in a company with different technologies used and get collaborate with other people. I'm very impressed, you did research and experienced all of the roles inside SDLC process!. It was amazing, great job! It was really a connecting the dots for me. More power to you!
I'm in the QA field and your videos and advices are priceless, Nana😍🤩Спасибо большое!
This is an amazing explanation from all I watched on you tube, eye opening video for new starter to an IT, I can't wait to take your course.Thank you very much Nana.
Great overview, thank you!
been expecting this ❤❤
Some time ago I mentioned that your YT channel is the most impressive of this decade. Perfectly done, consistent and informative. There is no doubt that you succeeded. I will go beyond and from my humble point of view, you are Nana one of the most impactful great women/"IT lady" in IT domain. You are brilliant! Besides, I work mainly in software for robotics, however, it is a huge distinction to follow your activities and inspiration channels. Keep my fingers for your goal and future.
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Hi Markus. Thank you so much for such amazing feedback. I really appreciate it 🙏💙
Невероятно! Восхетительно!
thank u fo the explanation, great video!
Thanks for the knowledge ma'
For sure it will contain some great information
საამაყო ადამიანი ხარ!
Indeed must needed course for lakhs of IT aspiring people there... Another master peice..thanks Nana 😊
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 💙
Hi Nana thanks vedio. Good luck, I will wait your next vedios.
Thanks Nana, your videos have helped me a lot. One request - while there are people advising to go, read and contribute to open source code for better experience (like reading Spring source code), I think it will be better if there is a tutorial created by someone who can walk through a real open source project and explaining it. That will greatly help many developers in my opinion. Please create a series of possible, thanks.
So I used to be a software dev (.net, specifically) about a decade ago and because of a whole slew of personal reasons I had to quit, and now I'm looking to break back into it and more importantly work my way towards DevOps because that field is exactly my cup of tea. Now as I said it has been a decade and while I do have a fair bit of lingering knowledge, I don't think I'd be able to piece those bits together anymore to write a functional program. Also the thing you mentioned about junior developers having gaps in their knowledge? That was also exactly me. I know what was relevant to my day to day tasks and nothing more (I'd even argue I knew less, but that's probably just insecurity speaking there). This course looks exactly what I need, now I just need to find a way to make it work for the time and money that I have available to me. I truly hope I can work something out because my current "career" of cleaning houses just to be able to pay the bills ain't all that. Life is truly crazy that I somehow managed up doing this for a living, but not much can be done about circumstances, but something I absolutely can change is where I take things from here. This seems like the perfect stepping stone.
Hi Nana, are you planning on creating other versions of the course with other technologies? Like development of front end (Angular) backend Java Spring Boot? It would be cool if you could have interactive journey with 2-3 options on how you want to build your project and later how do you want to deploy it (Ec2 , ECS, Kubenetes) . I know that would take a lot of work but maybe just a thought for the future so this course is even more awesome and to more people's fit.
Great stuff. Thank you for sharing 🙌
Hi Nana, you are doing a great job. I am inspired by your presentations. Would like to know what tools you used to produce this result.
Hey Nana, Can't express enough my gratitude for your work :)
This is such great stuff!! Always gets the best education possible for all of us. Only because I couldn't afford it, doesn't mean it's expensive, I would definitely go for it, well I'll try and enroll in it someday soon, until then I'll leverage the youtube videos Keep up the good work Nana
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate your comment Kiran! Thank you! Will be happy to welcome you in our course any time 💙
Yeyy another capsule tnx a lot Nana I'm a fan of your channel
Amazing course, please make a course on microservices architecture / service mesh
yeah i was also doing same without knowing what i will do after learning it, i was just learning stuffs, this course will be really helpful to learn in sturctured way, Great👍
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad it resonated with you, and thank you for your comment 💙
Thanks
U really doing great job , much love 🥰
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 💙
Hi Nana, thank you for putting together a great course just by the way you describe it. Once I purchase it, is it for lifetime access or yearly???
Hi, and after this course what would be the next step base on your experience ? Thank You Great videos
You are awesome, keep it up with Good works 💪
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 💙
$345 is too much for me being from India 😅. But I get it, you must have taken great efforts to make it an all round learning content, cheers to you 🥂.
@eechaze12
Жыл бұрын
Stop complaining man.
@ofgalacticstuff
Жыл бұрын
@@eechaze12 I just shared how I can’t afford the course and cheered for her. In what sense does it sound like a complain to you?
@anuhyakothapalli
Жыл бұрын
@ofgalacticstuff $345 is expensive for people who live elsewhere, too. Unless you are rich enough to spend that kind of money on an online course. No doubt her content is top-notch.
@OneGoodCrusader
Жыл бұрын
If you really put in the effort and this course content gets you a job/switch, you probably will make it back in your first salary
@lanaxj
Жыл бұрын
22 hours? Maybe 220 USD I will consider
Hi Nana, your name sounds like a Ghanaian. Are you from Ghana? In fact you're the best resource facilitator I have ever come across. It's such a great idea and a great resource for all IT beginners. Kudos! By the way how long does it take to complete this course? Thanks
qq: does this course cover the "Static Code Analysis" topic? just wondering as I am evaluating it as a possible entry-level training for some fellow developers (:
Hi @Nana, thank you for creating this course. I am from India, and have only the standard debit card with me, will that work for the payment? Also, could you please advise what steps to take after the payment. Thanks in Advance
I got to know about you in Kunal podcast now I am in love with your channe.
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Oh, that's great to hear! 🙂 I'm glad you discovered our channel 💙
Coming freshly from a bootcamp, you are 100% accurate that we blindly learn code w minimal else. Your course seems to offer the many missing pieces my brain is seeking. There is a LOT of information to tie loose concepts together for me, & I am excited for this offer. A bootcamp, which teaches straight coding, is 12-16K. $345 to cover the same but round out my status as jr dev? Seems a steal.
@thomash.8297
Жыл бұрын
True story!
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
That was exactly my perception and the motivation for creating the course, knowing there are tons of coding bootcamps already out there. But I'm glad to hear it from someone with the firsthand experience :) Appreciate your comment and glad you find the course valuable! 💙
Thank you Nana for the intro, my question is what the cost for the full lessons??
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Hi, you can find all the info about the course here: www.techworld-with-nana.com/it-beginners-course
I’m so happy I found you! Your teaching style is so easy to follow! I really wish I’d found you sooner! ❤
so after this course where do go? Like can you start working as a junior developer ?? or do you have to take a different classs next
I really admire you ma'am , you are sooo cute 🥰
i am already a software engineer and i want to learn the proper devOps and want to be part of this journey.
Hi Nana I want to ask will the course be interactive live class, if I get ambiguities how do I reach out. I did prefer it to be real time. Pls answer thanks.
Do we need any certifications after the course to be able to get a job? What certs would we need? Do you go over anything about resumes or job interviews? Or looking for the job?
Hi Nana, I am age 50+ and without any IT knowledge; however, I interest in smart contract (read and write it) in block chain, is this course the right path to learn for and as a starting?would like to have your comment on it as I don't want walking in wrong path because of age issue. Thanks Jacky 😊
It's really awesome and you had done a tremendous job...I have one small question is What CSP would you use in this course?
@ankitbishnoi4067
Жыл бұрын
@@user-bv6dv7mz5o Okay sure....thanks
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Hi Ankit, don't write to this number. This is a fake account!
@ankitbishnoi4067
Жыл бұрын
Okay
Is this course helpful for someone who wants to have a career as a SRE?
The way you explain it I will learn in 100 years please
Hi Nana, this is exactly what I need. Where can I see the detailed content of the course? Thank you
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear Elnara. I put the link in the video description, but here it is again with detailed info: www.techworld-with-nana.com/it-beginners-course
@elnaraalakbarova2715
Жыл бұрын
@@TechWorldwithNana perfect. thanks
Hi @TechWorldwithNana Is the course still available ?? How to do purchase, do I need to signup anywhere ?? I am from India Kindly advise & thanks in advance
Hi Nana, How useful will this course be for people who are already enrolled in the DevOps Bootcamp and in what order should one take, for those who've already started the Devops Bootcamp? Stop Devops Bootcamp to complete this or the other way round?
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Hi, this course is actually the foundation before you learn DevOps, so if you are at the beginning of the bootcamp, you can pause it and complete this first. It will be way easier to continue with the bootcamp afterwards.
Hi Nana! Do i need to know how to code to do your course? Thank you! (Love your videos!)
@TechWorldwithNana
10 ай бұрын
Hi, no there are no pre-requisites. You will learn everything from scratch :)
So how long does it take to complete the program, do I get a certificate for the course?
does this course also guide a beginner on how to make this web application scalable? and can you also add some learning content to this course like building an app and deploying it & scaling the same?
Hi 🙋♀️ is there any paying lessons for python programming for beginners Thanks 🙏
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Hi, I do have a free Python programming course on my channel, you can find here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pmykssaEidPVp6w.html&ab_channel=TechWorldwithNana
I had subscribed to this course, "Ultimate Course for IT Beginners - From Zero to Engineer [22 Hours Released]" After viewing this first video, I got taken to the course for DevOps training. I tried several times but was not successful in opening video #2 of lthe "ultimate course..". I am going to try this again and will confirm with you if successful. Cheers....Ash
hi, I'm from Management field. But I want to be a software developer. is this course valuable for me? i'm waiting for your reply.
hey Nana i hope you are doing well please do you have a azur devops bootcamp? if yes, where can i find it? Thank you!
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Hi, no I only have a KZread video on Azure DevOps. That's the only content around Azure I have so far :)
Hey nana I like your videos but if you make a series of videos with more advanced content...
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Sure, we will continue creating content on more advanced topics for sure both on KZread as well as through courses :) What topics are you interested in specifically?
@benhamoudachahine3075
Жыл бұрын
@@TechWorldwithNana Thank you for your answer, I always imagine a course that contains all the circuit, for example: a system that contains several microservices deployed on K8s in azure or AWS , the monotroring of pods, security, networks scaling .... in my case I want to see how things can work in a large company
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
@@benhamoudachahine3075 I see and totally agree that knowing various technologies in a combined manner as they are used in actual projects is extremely valuable knowledge. But can't be contained in several KZread videos or even a course. That's why I put it in a bootcamp format. So actually everything that you mentioned above is what I already teach in our DevOps bootcamp. So that might be interesting for you, if you really want to learn using multiple technologies together to build real e2e processes, instead of just learning individual technologies separately. But as I said, I will keep creating KZread videos on various tools and concepts in DevOps as well. And we also plan to create a complete DevSecOps course or bootcamp sometime next year :)
@benhamoudachahine3075
Жыл бұрын
@@TechWorldwithNana thank you for the explanation it's really nice, I'm waiting for your DevSecOps course .... have good day
Hi. When is Golang course? or it's not planed? :)
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Hey Andrii, Golang is not planned for the near future anymore. We will give an update to our course roadmap subscribers in a few days via email.
@johndoe20975
Жыл бұрын
@@TechWorldwithNana Okey. Thanks for answering
You could buy some books and pay for a yearly subscription to something else for that price and get more out of it.
I'm 31. HS grad. No college / IT experience. How helpful is this for someone like me who hasn't been in any classes for a decade and has experience only in health field?
We are not able to complete the payment. I think there's an issue.....Plz help Nana
@TechWorldwithNana
8 ай бұрын
Please reach out to support@techworld-with-nana.com
R u some how on Udemy
How would I know if my 2nd month payment has been successful.. where can I check it?
@TechWorldwithNana
6 ай бұрын
You receive confirmation via email including your invoice by Digistore24. Please check your Spam folder as well. You can always reach out to support@techworld-with-nana.com for help.
@satyamounikaputrevu
6 ай бұрын
@@TechWorldwithNana money has been deducted but I haven't received any confirmation mail from digistore24 and I have even checked spam folder
Hi Nana,
@Growth__Hub_2805
Жыл бұрын
Actually this is Mumshad voice right? Please confirm,that you are not robot 😂
How to contact you?
Apparently the course is for the beginner's in software development..what about those who wish to do Cloud computing or cyber security?
My question is, if I buy this course, come in with ZERO knowledge, complete the course, would I be job ready? And I'd so, what job would I be looking into?
You're a super woman 💪🏽
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
🤗💙
Someone pay only amount 345 and someone pay 80 times of it.
Course fees was burden for Indian students Nana...check once again to reduce it...
Hi Nana. I have read lot about you, you're fantastic tutor but devops bootcamp n this IT beginner course is too expensive. Please please consider cutting down the cost n I'm sure tons of students will buy it🙏
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Appreciate your comment! 💙 I understand you totally. The price reflects the value and quality you get from the course though. If you are in IT, it can literally help you get a better job or a pay raise, way higher than what both courses cost together 🙂 With that being said, we still want more people to afford it, so we have PPP and the payment in installment plan people can take advantage of :)
Has anyone with ZERO IT experiences purchased this program AND completed it? If you have and don't mind sharing your thoughts and experience throughout the program?? Thank you!
I already registered and paid US$ 385 on Thursday, and can still only see the first video ....
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Hi Ash, can you please send an email to techworld-with-nana@nnsoftware.at and provide email with which you have purchased the course? So we can check. On KZread comments there is no support
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Is this your email: goashtech@gmail.com ?
You are explaining complicated ways just try to take a deep birth to explain the next topic just you reading text just try to explain by your own
I know you are doing work for the community but the course seems overpriced
@TechWorldwithNana
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment Anand! I believe any product or service is worth based on whatever value it delivers. My goal is to help people in the community get better at their work and become better engineers, which can be directly translated to higher salary. So the price reflects the value and quality you get from the course though. It can literally help you get a better job or, if you are in IT, a pay raise, way higher value than what all our courses cost together 🙂 Which means the course is considerably underpriced :) With that being said, we still want more people to afford it, so we have PPP and the payment in installment plan, that people can take advantage of.
@leonardakubude5097
Жыл бұрын
@@TechWorldwithNana what's PPP pls, I'm really interested in this course, looking how I can afford it by discount or installment.
Dear Nana, you are an absolute BABE! I LOVE you. You are my fantasy girlfriend! Absolutely beautiful, absolutely smart, absolutely lovely personality. Technically, you obviously know your stuff. Your videos help me at the conceptual level. Squee! If you reply to this, I WILL die.
Me first
Hi Nana have a good day. Hafiz Anwar here following you everywhere, youtube, linkedin, insta, fb for Devops please i am little confused doing a job as a system admin i want to move in devops I learnt jenkins docker aws etc but my friends they arer delevopers saying learn ReactJs as a frontend don't go for devops and i am not too god for reactjs please guide what i need to choose is there future n devops for long time? or Reactjs please reploy