Even after 7 years, I feel like I'm still bad at coding.

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After all these years in the tech industry, I still have days where I feel like I am bad at coding. The reality is I am nowhere near the point I thought I would be when I first embarked on this journey 7 years ago.

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Intro: (0:00)
Principle 1 - Working With People Smarter Than Me: (3:13)
Principle 2 - The People Game: (4:48)
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Principle 3 - Humility : (10:00)
Principle 4 - Growth Oriented Work Environments Only : (13:28)
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I love you so much! I couldn’t do what I do without your constant support. Thank you for believing in me and inspiring me🧡

allisonmalloy
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Kenny's content is my definition of proper motivational speech.
No noise, just dos and don'ts delivered encouragingly.
Thanks, man, your channel is really helpful. Wish you'd post more often.

mateenDemah
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You are way above your job description that time and now also .So keep your head high and do the work you want to do.

abhishekkumarbiswas
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Man... all your videos are good, and I always learn a lot from your POVs, but this one is just... priceless! Thank you. Mental notes made.

devdrivenai
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I’m a senior in cs and I still feel like I’m horrible at coding. Like im not at the point of what I should be. I feel discouraged like I’m not going to be able to get a job in software engineering.

terraaw
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I'm 5 years in and I'm not where I thought I would be either. I've gotten comfortable and stop pushing forward. I'm just enjoying life right 😁
But I do know I need to get back on the grind soon 💪

Johnny
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I recognize this people with defence communication. In 7 months of employed I am asked to work with a person who just cannot come up with any meaningful sentence. I will do what I can to cling to that external job where I have freedom to design my work all by myself. Although I like to someday have work with good coworkers in a good way (not always me giving). Nice tips on the journey!

jesseburstrom
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Thank you so much, You shared truly valuable things 🙌

visheshgupta
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Coding into 7yrs come on 🤣 still bad at coding .
1.HTML/CSS = 1YEAR
2.JAVASCRIPT = 1YEAR
3.React /Angular/Vue.js = 1YEAR
4.Python/Ruby/Java/Node.js = 1YEAR
5.Django/Ruby on Rails/Spring/Express.js =1YEAR
6.SQL/NOSQL =1YEAR
7.stay up to date : the web is constantly envolving. Remember becoming a full-stack developer takes time and dedication. Don't expect to become an expert overnight, but with persistence and hard work, you can achieve your goal

hajji
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Great to see another post, programming guru

carsongutierrez
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Great video man, you are an inspiration!

thequang
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usually don't watch non how to videos till the end but this guy is a natural and i had to hear his last words. Down to earth and truthfully helpful

thecodementor
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Thank you Kenny! This video is perfect for me as I'm going to start my career now and find my first job. I really appreciate the last tip coz I'm really struggling to choose the company that's best for me.

itsjeycee
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You are doing such an excellent job, keep up the great work!♥

MyCodingDiary
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Mood. All i have to my name is a damn hs diploma. Worked on a coding/modding project for 3 years but i never got anywhere near good, once im done with my next update im walking away

pastorofmuppets
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I just wanna say this. Your 1000 hours rule video really helped me out! Thank you very much! Just putting this out there...

dudebro
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Excellent and really helpful video, I'm thinking of getting into the industry and have started a few Coursera classes, downloaded Programming software and started learning from apps as well, and I'm actually leaning more towards data analytics than dev, but these are really applicable across so many fields. As a career paramedic of the last ten years changing careers now, i can say that I wish i had these tips earlier on in my career, and that they're literally applicable in every field.

ExPatTutor
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Hey Kenny, I just watched your video and I must say that it was really informative and well-made. I loved your videos. I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make highly engaging shorts for you?

m.ehtizan
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I was expecting something else, it seems like you are doing pretty well, working as a coder. Even with the doubt

staybalancedn
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There's no such thing as an obsolete language, as long as there are still solutions being built with it. Obsolete language is personal preference.

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