Studying Computers as a non-CS student - Yash Garg

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Hi! I’m Rahul, a software engineer with a passion for teaching. I went to Stanford, was a founding engineer at a startup, and have worked at various companies across Silicon Valley. I’m currently an Android Developer and teach an Android class at Stanford. Would love to connect with you! This channel is about tech (especially Silicon Valley), combining tactical how-to guides with interviews.

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This was refreshing to hear as a clinician trying to break into health tech-- was feeling for a while that I need to learn how to code. Absolutely loved this point-- "learning how to think and being analytical is actually more important than building because you memorized something".

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helpful video ! BCz of indian education system students can't able to find there true passion and hobbies so that they see the markets trends and choose career in that . And if they didn't like that field then they have to do lot of struggle to get a simple job.

coolsai
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Sir pls bring more android playlist in kotlin, which will include with making of fully fledged app.

lavishgarg
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can you please make a video on the complete process of application for studying abroad, cuz many people dont know the steps, which exams to give, etc. That would be very helpfull sir

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I m a science student moving to class 12 next month. What should I do during my class 12 to get into one of the universities at US. I m an Indian.

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is the stanford curriculum hard pls reply

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One time it needed bug bounty hunting information. Nothing thick heavy middle eastern accents. I'm thinking get someone else to read material, take speech classes. Luckily I was born accent free.

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