coding is easy, actually

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Did you solve TwoSum in O(n^2)? This is how you can recover.

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I can’t wait for the “Learning how to fly is easy, actually”

youtubeperson
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Seeing you post is like seeing a wizard come into your small medival town

DreamSnatcher-birb
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The idea of ascending from tutorial hell to project heaven gives me hope

Steelzeus
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As someone who has passed tutorial hell, dont give up on projects if you cant solve problems. Once you get invested in a project enough, you will automatically get interested in solving the problem. The push at the start to atcually start making projects is the only hard part

ayush_gupta
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As a programmer for 7 years, programming is only intimidating as a concept. Once I got it down, it was so easy. TY FOR THIS VIDEO

lightcatdev
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most of the advice is geared towards people who want to get a tech job, but I just want to make creative projects like games, interactive art and silly raspberry pi projects

muffinman
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One thing I'd like to share as a software developer is that I've personally never bothered doing any of those Leetcode or similar problems when applying to jobs.

What worked for me was creating a web portfolio of projects I've done (the portfolio itself even counts), and when applying for interviews at companies, I'd ask if I could demo one of my portfolio projects during the interview. Interviewers usually accept because it's an interesting proposal and something different than going through the typical interview process.
It basically throws the ball in your court to where you can _prove_ your knowledge by showing off a real, practical application that you've built, and be able to explain how it works, what tools you used, why you did certain things, etc. I've found that tends to go a long way than just being able to answer common programming theory interview questions.

Dxpress_
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Been programming for nearly a decade now. This video is amazing advice and from now on I'm going to send it to anyone who asks me how to get into coding.

DeveloperPeep
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From a Full Stack Developer, here are the tips : How to learn coding ? : Do Project. How to pass a interview ? Leetcode, interview skill is not the same as your programming skill.

alexlfo
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What also helps is putting on thigh highs, a skirt, a collar, and cat ears

Zooiest
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I'm almost 6 months into a course on Java around 480 hours, (and a lot of other stuff, too much to talk about here) and this video shouldn't be useful, but it is, I want to say that, even with all the copies that were born from your channel, yours is still the best and will continue to be my favorite channel to watch as you're the one and only easy, actually.

Ralzone
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Every time I need to learn something, I go to easy, actually. I appreciate how straight he is with us, and instead for giving us a load of jargon, he just gives us the facts. Thank you, easy, actually.

pleasewalkyourfish
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HOW DOES THIS GUY ALWAYS PULL UP WITH THE EXACT VIDEOS I NEED AT THE MOMENT (tysm btw)

GeGeglazer
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‘Ve coded for 3 years and it still was horror time. Thanks for this video, maybe I will try again

justaguyatlf
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Incredibly well done episode. It's nice such a roadmap exists and it would have really helped me when I was starting out. I'm sharing it with a group of kids I'm mentoring.
Great work as always.

curious.george
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Perfect timing I was just thinking about starting to understand coding from scratch..glad I subscribed your channel..

Im_avichavan
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me a third year cs student:
hmm I should really learn how to code by now

Krysk
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for people who want to learn coding for fun, thank you

sketchthoughts
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This is a great video. At this point, I've seen all this before, but would have been a godsend before that.

Keep up the good work.

rmt
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Now how do we easily explain to fresh grads that instead of the cs degree they need problem solving skills, personal responsibility, and most importantly human skills?
So many people spend years griding whatever scientific stuff unis give them which 99% of the companies don't care about and then be unable to work as a programmer because they struggle with the simple concepts like effective communication and reliability

rairaur