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I'm trying to self-teach coding while studying college (taking information technology and being an upper-poor-income family) because here in the Philippines, the employment system is absolute trash, and some institutions educational systems of teaching to students are also trash, outdated, inexpert, and hypocritical. So it makes garbage, wasting money and time.
Is this finding the sub-string or the sub-sequence, I think the solution above fails for few cases. Has anybody noticed ?
Is this finding the sub-string or the sub-sequence, I think the solution above fails for few cases. Has anybody noticed ?
Nick I'm new and am looking forward to learning from you also is that a wig?
I'm currently doing game development, and I'm doing both self-taught and traditional learning. The traditional side of my learning tackles all the documentation, project structures, relevant charts and graphs, and so on. While my self-taught learning is more on the coding and asset building side. Its been working for me so far. Learning how to tackle a project first and do it by myself is what has helped me a lot.
ty!!! im was really felt stupid as 5 y.o. , but now... now im 6 y.o.
I’m self taught. I knew someone who knew someone who needed someone cheap. I’m 6 years in and a tech lead making twice my starting salary. Networking sucks but is basically required 😢
More self taught, built a search engine 25 years ago
wow 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
From LLMs you get all that knowledge you normally would learn at the College. You just need to be systematic and ask the right questions. One can be very, very efficient that way.
One of the fundamental challenges faced by self-taught programmers in the hiring process lies in the evaluation of their skills. Unlike candidates with traditional credentials, assessing the capabilities of self-taught programmers requires a more nuanced and time-consuming approach. Evaluating a self-taught programmer's skills would entail a detailed examination of their projects, code quality, problem-solving ability, and understanding of fundamental concepts. This process is significantly more involved than simply verifying the presence of a degree or certification. However, many companies, especially those without a strong technical background, lack the resources or expertise to conduct such a comprehensive evaluation. Instead, they often opt for the simpler route of relying on traditional credentials as a proxy for skill assessment. Outsourcing the evaluation of programming skills to the traditional education system is a convenient solution for many companies. It provides them with a standardized and easily verifiable measure of an individual's qualifications, even though it may not fully capture the practical skills and experience of self-taught programmers. In conclusion, the challenge faced by self-taught programmers in proving their skills stems from the complexity and time-intensive nature of skill evaluation, which many companies are ill-equipped to handle. As a result, they often rely on traditional credentials, creating a barrier for self-taught programmers in the hiring process.
Just starting to learn coding here. Awesome video, thank you so much :)
google sites is FREE AND NO CODING AND FREE DOMAIN TO PUBLISH ON
0:27 got at "...like an idiot"
Thanks bro. I've taken a liking to your vibes😊. Its really cool. Would really like to connect. And thumbs up with the advice.
i saw this on springboard. i enjoyed the video alot.
Please make a video on communication skills
CS50x was the best thing I did for my programming skills. Better than college. Did that, started an unpaid internship working in C++ that was way over my head, was forced to figure stuff out really fast, and here I am. Programming is my main gig
you are just awesome
Video waste of time cause you know From the beginning its nothing new it's hostinger which is good actually
How about a person learning to code at 50?
Our self taught programmers are far stronger than the traditionally trained ones. For some reason they just get it done
this is just stupid, I could have watched some random person, considering your submission, you yourself probably dont have any idea about what you are doing, just throw away anything
As an interviewer, saying that a question is easy is very unprofessional. Surprisingly, it happened to me many times.
First thing he said after the intro I can't even get down with. College isn't great. It sucks and is expensive for no reason. Way too expensive. Why take classes that don't even pertain to your degree? To pay that tuition? I'm good. I'll take a hard pass on the 5-10 years paying that predatory loan.
"7:13 full linear solution 8:50 sliding window 9:55 if over move left pointer, if under move right pointer"
hehe [ 8:13 ] new saying "Paste and Pray" --> like "Spray and Pray" in FPP-games
I'm surprised to see Cole Hastings here. He has got 676K subscribers at this moment.
Dang, I thought I was fidgety.
I only have been self teaching myself for just over a month, I dance between ZTM, Scrimba and Udeny. Scrimba because its hands on approach is unique and the challenges help me cement what they are learning. ZTM and udemy are incredible. I use them to build little projects and get into the habit. What goes where, and what does what. Also Google is my best friend at the moment. 😂
What text editor did you use
Reported as scam
3 years on and a dummy video is more impactful than an hour long video.
chat gpt has taught me how to code no cap. Ask it to explain code snippets and i actually made full games and software just with chatgpt and talking with it awesome asl
You talk about wasting money on bootcamp if you don't finish or get a job. Most bootcamps offer now where you only pay after you get a job.
Which programming language is better to learn?
Why are you going so fast ? Who are you trying to impress? Lmao
thank you!!! :)
This is Java. It should be outputArray instead of output_arr! j/k; I'd just call it 'arr' and forget the extra typing of 'output_'. I also would use modulus and I like languages where you don't need the verbosity of Integer.toString(i)
Like something similar in javascript (though it's printing it, not returning an array): f='Fizz';b='Buzz';for(i=0;i++<100;)console.log(i%3<1&&i%5<1?f+b:i%3<1?f:i%5<1?b:i)
This is genius! Thanks a ton
Nick you inspire me to order DoorDash every day and get fat.
Huge thanks for this video, man! It helped a lot!
This video is the best. Loved the part at 18:00
I went to a College University startup degree on a scholarship. The first two years, I had two different professors and both were amazing. The last two years I had another revolving door of two professors. I learned basically nothing due to bad teaching and poor leadership those last two years. A good teacher means everything, even if you’re willing to do it yourself.
This is the best video I've watched today.
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what is the time and space complexity of this? o(n^2) and 0(n)?
guy looks like hes about to off himself
Thank you!