FASTEST Way to Learn Coding and ACTUALLY Get a Job

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Today, I'll share how to learn programming fast and get your first full-time software engineer job - step by step. As a self taught programmer, if you want to learn coding to get a job at FAANG, this video is for you. This video covers the following:
1. How to learn to code fast?
2. How to get a software engineer job?
3. How to prepare for coding interviews?

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Love your videos. They are so straight forward unlike other channels who sometimes think that we are pro and use technical language that goes right through one ear and comes out the other one. But you use such simple terms that are way easier to grasp. All my doubts got cleared out.
Keep up the good work Namanh.

khetanshusingh
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Thank you for this. This honestly is what I need moving forward. I appreciate how straightforward this is without so much fluff.

ForenzaAudio
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As a software engineering manager and former tech lead, I appreciate this video for its focus on practical strategies for learning to code and getting a job in tech. It's important to have a clear plan and focus on the skills that are in demand in the job market, as well as to seek out opportunities for practical experience and networking. The emphasis on the importance of persistence and resilience is also spot on, as the path to a career in tech can be challenging at times. Overall, this video provides valuable advice for anyone looking to enter the field of software engineering.

techmentormaria
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Finally someone who gets straight to the point and tells me exactly what I need to do!

Kendok
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Excellent! This is one of my favorite "zero to hero" tech career videos, as well as one of your personal best. Well done!

bc
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I’m a 26 years old guy who thinks he’s a loser because all I know in computer is how to use social media and that’s it. My best friend is into this coding stuff and honestly his talks just bounce over my head so now, I’m willing to give my 100% to Python and become a software engineer InshAllah. Thank you so much for this video and God bless 🙏🥀❤️

axd_
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🧑‍💻At 17 years old, I finally got my first frontend job at a Singapore company last month and I am so grateful for your videos and others as well that keep on on track.

MnhDev
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Thank you so much!! I didn't know how to start, I am an accountant and love to learn more about programming but I felt loss with so much info about it. Your video is a pure gem and straight to the point. You are so right about the interview process and it serves for other areas as well, like Finance, practice/training is very important to succeed anywhere.

CrisSpenner
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Interviewing advice given here is gold. I didn’t realize how different interviewing for tech would be as a dev than majority of other roles not tech. Thanks for this

jovanchavira
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Another great video! I have a 17 years old son who always keeps saying " Baba....I want to be like you, a software engineer. Traveling the world and making so much money"...I am good software engineer but a horrible teacher! I told him to start with Java or C++ like I did🤣 but thank god you posted this video😅 I will send this video to him! Thank you!

moepray
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Got this video in my recommendation and wasn't much going into it but you got straight to the point and gave really good advice. Throught out the video we could see what we are experiencing as beginner programmer and what to expect in the future as we learn more. This is the first video i have watched of you but i will be back for more.

potatopromise
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I'm truly thankful for making us young programmers motivated and guiding us, thank you and I hope you have a bright future brother.

yuuto
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Thanks bro! And to anyone just getting started out like myself, I wish us all the best in our new journey.

andreaspapakanellou
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It took me about a year to understand this polished way of actually learning man. Now when I am about to learn a tech, I go to documentation or watch a very very basic course then create stuff and learn by doing .You just validated my knowledge thank youuu

nokibulislam
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So I’m a software engineering student in my final year. I’ve taken a few interviews now and that first interview went horrible! I had an hour to do two questions and I struggled hard - but I learnt so much from that interview. I went on to my second and automatically found it easier because of the first. Every single interview gets easier and easier and also more positive. My mind set changed after the second interview and I saw each failure as a way of learning (this didn’t come from the first; I felt so rubbish. I felt like I had wasted my time at uni etc). I think a good thing to do I remind yourself where you were 6 months or 12 months prior. This helped me a lot since I remembered not knowing anything about arrays or even variables. To now having built a few different apps across different platforms (none of them near perfect btw). And now I know what an array is, I know how to use them. I know what a variable is. I know how to use them etc etc. - lastly, my advice to any self taught programmers out there is to make sure you learn Object Oriented Programming (OOP); you might not use it at first but in my experience tech companies want an understanding at least when starting out.

szmr
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I needed this sense of 'just go for it' so badly. The amount of imposter syndrome I feel when it comes to doing anything is honestly terrifying; and you telling me that I have as good of a shot as anyone doing CS (I'm an Electrical and Electronics student) is v assuring TwT Thanks man ✌

jesuisva
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Thank you so much for your content. I've laid out a roadmap of work I need to learn and the PRACTICE and BUILDING I need to do to get into this field. Your videos give me the feeling that it's all possible even though I didn't study computer science at Uni. However, I am working my way through CS50's Intro course which is real fun. Also completing the Google Data Analytics course on Coursera because I realized that I also enjoy working with data. Have a great week ahead! Do you do any mentoring or coaching/training? I know you're working full-time but thought I'd ask anyway. Cheers

marcelerasmus
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currently studying in comp sci and im struggling with a few programming languages. you gave great tips and tricks that I will implement in my free time

vithursan.b
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Thank you so much for this video. You have no idea how much this helps. I love tech and want to make it a career, but it seems so hard and oversaturated. I was always nervous, but this gives me hope. Thank you. I WILL become a software engineer!

paulyd
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Just watched your first video and I love it. I'm a software developer but yes I don't feel motivated sometimes. Your video helped me to find a way to enhance my skills.

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