Where My Coding Journey Began (Programmer Vlog)
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Today I take you to where my coding journey began and talk about feeling stuck in my hometown at my first programming job.
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4k be hittin different
@marlonzarate244
2 жыл бұрын
Facts
@jaaaa364
2 жыл бұрын
hitting beautifully!
@BGxBlagiw
2 жыл бұрын
Feeling stuck as programmer just buy this boots epic advertisment 😉
@alinajfi7955
2 жыл бұрын
You are a motivation.
@mikerossvisuals
2 жыл бұрын
I’m all 4K with shoutouts this year
My boy is not built for long-distance running, carrying all that cake must be very hard! 🥵
I lived in big cities my whole life and it wasn't until I moved to a farm for half a year at the beginning of lockdown here in Australia that I realised how relaxed and easy life can be! It's good to see you being able to come back to your family home and reset from that city life 😊 Especially as programmers I feel like we need this contrasting environment from time to time 🌿
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
Totally, it’s nice to get away for a bit 🤘
Thank you, Kenny! You motivated me to start coding again and I'm diving in now.
Another Great Video ! Thank you ! When we live in our Hearts we are always Home. There is absolutely no place like Home.
Hi, I loveee your vids ! Just wanted to tell you thanks, you gave me the motivation to code
It's an inspiring story. I admire you for getting out there and making it happen.
Hey there! It does resonated with me big time. I actually look up to you ever since I came across your channel, your content motivates and inspires me. Thanks a tonne!!🙌🏻🤗
good to see you outside
nice to see u again Kenny, hope u had fun back then and thank u for talking about "the feeling u have when u first start programming" cause am in that phase where I don't find it interesting as much as it did for me before when I first started, and I thought for a sec that programming is not for me.. but I kept going anyways ,and now after u talked about I guess it's just something natural.. so again thank u for talking about real life shit
Your editing skills are so good
Loved this my man. I have a feeling we would be best buddies if we were to know each other personally. It was like listening to a friend talk; I related to so many things you said and man, you inspire me and my journey with code. Wishing you the best for your future and lets hope we can always at least try to chase that excitement in life. Cheers.
Yo stunned me with the Michigan shout-out, about 30 mins from my hometown, lets go baby. Love the video my man!
the 🐐
very cool video, nice production 😎, happy to see you again ✌🏻
Awesome, it's clear my mind!
More videos like these! Starting my first real programming job tomorrow a year after graduating from a coding bootcamp! Thank you for the inspiration
@speedoflight589
2 жыл бұрын
How is going bro?!
I am your biggest fan Kenny 🙂 thank you so much for your guidance ❤️❤️
The intro and outro music has some Bo Burnham "Bezos I" vibes and I'm loving it
Yo, those shots though. That drone shot was noice.
Heh, I moved all the way to Japan to teach English and I still feel stuck. Kinda why I decided to start learning how to code. Felt I wanted a change in my life and thought that coding could be it. I dabbled as a kid and liked it, so I figured as an adult maybe I can teach myself and then get a decent paying job whether here or back home in the States. Your channel is good inspiration though, dude. And awesome editing as well haha.
I had also the same experience when I was starting as a front end dev. Extensive coding in and outside work hours. Paid off after landing a job with 6 months experience from a position of a min of 3 years experience.
Can definitely relate to working on company software outside of normal hours. As a self aught dev, working on a big project like my job's is way more educational than doing little side projects on the side.
Have you thought about making Dev Logs for side projects? Highly entertaining content and the chance to try to take exciting side projects very far!
Your Journey is very humble and exciting. Love your videos. LOVe From Pakistan
I really feel the same way right now like you with your first job. I'm feeling stuck, but I fear to change. :\
Hopefully I will also move cities soon and this is somewhat scary too. But I have doubt that this is the best thing to do.
Great video. I wonder what song I’ll listen to after I get a job
cool bro now my struggle is going on :)
my dude, you got a dump truck? I wasn't expecting the cakes.
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
Lmaooooo
@deepdaddy1208
2 жыл бұрын
loooooooooooool
@genosthegreat7870
2 жыл бұрын
Loooooooooooooooooool
@dilln2158
2 жыл бұрын
Why are all these comments so sus😭
@christopherkrause337
2 жыл бұрын
@@dilln2158 do not fear, we are simply acknowledging that coding isn't his only...asset
Right by El Azteco!
Nice intro Kenny! Let's jog together sometime hahaha
I seriously need motivation to code
@stride0812
2 жыл бұрын
Me too
@Crypto_ray
2 жыл бұрын
@@stride0812 and sometimes it’s not easy to
@stride0812
2 жыл бұрын
@@Crypto_ray what language are u learning I'm learning css and html
@Crypto_ray
2 жыл бұрын
@@stride0812 JavaScript and python
@Crypto_ray
2 жыл бұрын
I’m better at python and I know how to work with api a little
I cannot be productive as a programmer in big cities this is why i have moved to a small town where i can have my space to concentrate.
nice sunglasses jay-z
watching 4k on 1080p monitor :)
sheesh i seen that Nick White collab too
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
Sheeeeesh
people wait for new songs i wait for your video's
Alright. It might happen to me after studying CS.
Great video. What’s the background music you used? Would love to download it.
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
It's just stock music from storyblocks
putting the thicc in #thiccgirlsummer i see
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
Bruh 😭😭
❤️
Hey make your home vlogs like where you live....your home etc.
Kenny Answer honestly, My scenario is a kid coming from a fairly poor household, attending PSU as a freshman this fall for Computer Science. Much of my time will be filled with courses other than comp sci and I expect to have atleast 120k+ in debt after four years of schooling. How would a self taught/online program route compare, whether that be financially or skillfully. Also how does basic programming compare to a comp sci major in terms of knowledge and practice.
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
That’s a lot of debt my guy. On the flip side college will be a ton of fun. You’ll make a lot of memories & friends. Also a comp sci major should teach you way more than basic programming, I don’t think you’ll have an issue finding work with a CS degree as long as you network at college. But if you put in the work self taught is definitely doable
@christopherkrause337
2 жыл бұрын
after watching the Harvard cs50 course I now understand the difference. essentially you can learn to code outside of school. syntax and methods and so on. what school will teach you is how to problem solve and think. it will teach you programming. if you have the capacity, do school and learn to code at the same time. people think do one or the other. I say if you have the opportunity to do both do it while you can. don't waste the debt on partying all the time. put in the work in and out of class and watch yourself become a serious beast of a programmer. take the opportunity at hand
@cablegg
2 жыл бұрын
You’ll definitely learn how to program as a cs major, it’s kinda woven into a lot of the courses but as a cs major I think working on your own projects using tech stacks that you don’t learn in school like a mobile/web app for example will be really beneficial since you’ll learn a lot of basics (java, python, c++) in school in cs, but the other stuff you kinda have to do on your own. so pretty much you learn a lot of basics and fundamentals (data structures and algs, advanced algs, operating systems, computer architecture, databases, analyzing algs and discrete math, etc) in school but you apply a lot of it in your own projects and such. it’s also a good way to expand your resume and general programming repertoire and give you skills that’ll help you land a job. Ideally you’d combine both a degree with some of your own programming on the side
Which is better Flutter or React Native? Which one would you recommend?
@ArtofTre
2 жыл бұрын
Go with react native especially if you already know react and there seems to be more react native jobs out there than flutter
I’m currently taking programming and coding classes in college and right now I’ve been extremely stressed on these projects I have to do because I just don’t understand I do have an A+ in both of those classes but I’m thinking of switching out of them tbh idk if anyone else has been through something like this but its not so good rn for me
@xaviersounds4652
2 жыл бұрын
You can do it man! Don't give up!
💯$ for linear search! This is huge.
Kanye power would of been a boss move
I need a laptop please help me to find second-hand laptop at a cheap rate
Bro, u kidding me ??? 15 miles.... that's nearly 25 km... Even Saitama ran only 10km😂
Day 2 of tellin you that you look like Moriarty
Dawg you’ve been developing for like a year. How are you giving advice/feeling this way?
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
5 years dawg
@rattletrapfox1001
2 жыл бұрын
@@kennygunderman meh. Still close to one considering you didnt study cs. Your hunger for yearning dev oriented things should still be high.
@hrlady1
2 жыл бұрын
Meh, still close to day one 🤷🏻♀️😂🙄 Yearn whatever you want Kenny 😂👍🏼
@Jorsten
2 жыл бұрын
Did he study anything that had to do with engineering?
@abandonedpicnic
2 жыл бұрын
I got a bs is cs and I feel like I only scratched the surface 😂
Machine learning integration is hot rn. Sure there will be better usable IDE's, languages with better API's but at the end it's all for making apps. It's time to innovate and inspire yourself. Proud of every developer here
Dude! Plz do collaboration with JOMA TECH... It will increase ur subscribers and u deserve it❤