oh wow. first video of yours i saw and you earned an immediate follow. well done! could watch this content for hours, I learned so much.
@Bread-vk8fl2 сағат бұрын
Please color video!!!!!
@goodness24102 сағат бұрын
Just imagine if Sajid made a tutorial on HTML, CSS, and Javascript with his explanation style; it would truly be one of, if not the best, tutorial on KZbin ever!
@Bread-vk8fl2 сағат бұрын
100% agree
@AtomicPixels38 минут бұрын
It would be the only good tutorial on YT
@HrissW3 сағат бұрын
3:10 i love that build-up before sponsor. was Intrigued
@frostyBast3 сағат бұрын
Haven't seen anything as good as this for quite a while. Thanks!
@MrKraignos4 сағат бұрын
Masterclass as usual, thank you
@enderelijas4 сағат бұрын
Here after watching the S-tier website guide!
@faisalmahmud96595 сағат бұрын
3:15 What a brilliant reveal for a sponsor that's literally Brilliant! 😀
@realg7015 сағат бұрын
Sajid & LunDev...💯👌💖
@billnye73285 сағат бұрын
Honey wake up sajid just dropped another banger
@therealecho16 сағат бұрын
😎
@sahalbelam11347 сағат бұрын
Sajid bhai kaha se ho
@supermamoru7 сағат бұрын
I will send this to the devil designer in my team that just dont listen to the feedback
@MrBox4soumendu7 сағат бұрын
Very nice 👍👍👏👏
@TheVirtualArena248 сағат бұрын
So pomodoro do works and can be applied anywhere?
@olemai8 сағат бұрын
What a transition to the sponsor - no spacing seen there. lol
@Coder.tahsin8 сағат бұрын
Top class content as always
@hyperadapted8 сағат бұрын
1B Subscribers :D
@TheRomeme8 сағат бұрын
4th.. well aa train has many carriages
@JohanzY8 сағат бұрын
3rd... well those two guys were faster
@sahalbelam11347 сағат бұрын
Sajid bhai kaha se ho?
@dontformyself88218 сағат бұрын
2ed… didn’t want to say that but had to
@misterhs55119 сағат бұрын
1st ... just wanted to say that ...
@neymanen13 сағат бұрын
Don't be snobbish. If you using AI cover tasks of business, you good
@vossenjonk344815 сағат бұрын
Great video. thank you so much!
@codeyalexander679315 сағат бұрын
I think there is an important distinction to make. Using AI to write code and never learning how to write or understand code is not good, you will spend much longer trying to get AI to understand the specific features you want then it would take you to learn to code. However AI is a powerful and versatile tool that is capable of processing things faster than any of us could comprehend. Using AI as a tool should not be discouraged, you can ask how something works, or to refine ideas and concepts. It is essentially the next iteration of using google to make things easier and more efficient. You should know how the code works, or you will never understand what you are presenting or making in the way you should, but AI should absolutely be used. Consider it being someone 20 years ago telling you not to google things because it was only going to hinder you in the long term. Those who use AI to enhance their learning will outperform those who dont, in the same way as those who used google to enhance their learning outperformed those who did not. Embrace the performance that AI can add to your toolset of you WILL be left behind.
@torreslarabrunoalfredo929216 сағат бұрын
This is tutorial is so good that it made me comment on a YT video for the first time in my life, absolutely inspiring, awesome job.❤
@makcings476418 сағат бұрын
Ai is useful in learning basics and getting small assistance, i wont make gpt generate whole code for production but treating it like a another search engine helped me a lot
@JasonEwtonКүн бұрын
If AI can create your idea, thats a good indicator its not very complex and you should consider that project fairly simple. GPT, Claude, etc really suck at anything remotely complex.
@itfitness5791Күн бұрын
I like to always start with the docs to solve something, if that fails I ask AI, then revisit the docs with that information
@puncher939Күн бұрын
Remember: That's the landing page, so keep it simple and straight to the point. The "fluff" you can put on an additional page "docs" or something where you explain the product in detail.
@MrShnaiderTVКүн бұрын
"Refactoring UI" in video format? Like. Very good examples and animation, it was helpful
@4_real_bruh2 күн бұрын
1:48 - because they can afford to look like crap. A railway company doesnt care about its corporate design, neither does a hospital, an airport or any other public institution - they only care about providing a digital means to market their product and provide necessary information. Its not fair to compare existing multi-million dollar companies' designs with those of startups or small no-name businesses whose only option to show profession is to have better design and marketing than their million-dollar counterparts. As a side note, if you take pride in your work, you will make it both functional and good-looking. Its not all about necessity and does not cost millions, all it takes is a little effort and care.
@BloodswordFW2 күн бұрын
I started my journey as a developer 1 year ago in a small company that has 90% entry-level devs. Nobody would bother about code reviews, testing and QA and there was nobody we could ask for help and get it. That is where AI shined. Not just copy-pasting the code but by actually using it effectively, it helped me from barely able to create a crud api to building full-stack apps, deployment and testing as well.
@Galaxy-wm7qr2 күн бұрын
I don't know that you know what? you make great videos. I myself am a software engineer and I enjoy or even wait for your videos ❤
@AteebaMateen2 күн бұрын
This is so much relatable, honestly. You gave me motivation to start learn design for my own better. I need to redo my portfolio cause I feel like it is very bad designed, too much code which now only God knows (And I made it in NEXTJS 💀💀)
@Klorofilled2 күн бұрын
This is a great video.
@Charlesman242 күн бұрын
Wow! Wonderful... This is web design simplified and summarized in 10 minutes! What I couldn't learn from 100 videos on KZbin, I have just learned in a 10 minute single video. That's awesome and marvelous! Thanks very much for this wonderful update. No need to ask if I have subscribed to this channel. 🙆
@jscioo2 күн бұрын
My AI are my co-worker. I just gave him some options to approach a problem and what it thinks is the the best course of action. I am not really good at making choices so I gave that part to the AI. It won't always go right, so I just talk to him and whatever. Like a real person lol idk
@thelionszen33522 күн бұрын
something i learned while taking my first class in Basic that i didnt realize i needed to apply in c++ write your code in psuedocode then write out your code on paper and see if it matches. no reason i got an A+ in BASIC a C+ on C++
@thelionszen33522 күн бұрын
also no im not that old my first community college was just that terrible
@SamuelRobinson-k3z3 күн бұрын
I disagree entirely, this video is too dogmatic. If your options are to lean too heavily on the crutch of AI tools for building a shitty version of a project you are excited about, or give up on coding. The former is clearly the better choice. There are ways to use it, there are ways to abuse it.
@sven-o3 күн бұрын
Making yourself dependant on all these AI tools is the biggest mistake you can make as a dev. Learning by failing over and over again is how you actually learn. You should always ask yourself: "What good can I build with only a PC?" No internet, no fancy formatters, no syntax highlighting, no snippets, no autocomplete just you and the machine. If you can build shit like that, I'll actually respect you as a dev. Not by how fast you can build some AI generated bullshit.
@PhilippBriese3 күн бұрын
I see it differently: not everyone is a nerd and wants to learn an abstract programming language or several of them. Some people are extremely bored by technical details, but maybe they are a good UX designer with a great app idea that they have always wanted to implement but couldn't because all this technical mumbo jumbo annoys them. Besides, complex projects can take months or even years to develop without making any money or enough money. Not everyone has the same aspiration and wants to learn the same thing. These people would never be able to realize their ideas because they lack the skills to do so or don't have the money to hire expensive developers who, out of laziness or incompetence or lack of experience, simply tell you that something is not technically feasible and then you get a mediocre implementation with many compromises. Software is so much more than just programming, I would even say that ideas and a great UX design are much more important than being able to program something yourself. If I want to build a house, it's perfectly OK for me to buy ready-made parts at the hardware store and not to make the front door myself or to weave the carpet. I am still proud of my achievement after completion because the idea and the floor plan came from me, even if an architect helped with it, because I know nothing about statics and architectural drawings. It depends on what you want to achieve, but I wouldn't be the type to work on my motorcycle on Sundays either. There are also an enormous number of brilliant musicians who have composers, studio technicians and sound engineers at their disposal in the studio, but the ideas for that brilliant hit come from them and they sing the song. Should they not be proud of themselves just because they don't know how to operate a mixing desk? Not everyone gets their satisfaction from the same things. AI democratizes creative expression.
@ZeeshanKhan-s6y3 күн бұрын
nice bro you helped me
@umarfarooq.833 күн бұрын
You Are Great Bro !
@mr.hi_vevo4143 күн бұрын
I've found ai to be a fantastic teacher and reviewer. It's especially helpful for things that you don't know you don't know. I initially used it to do everything for me, like a script kiddie, but it ended up failing most of the time. It was taking on too much at once, creating bugs in large chunks of hard-to-debug code, or simply did not understand the rest of the project. Ai isn't at the point where it can truly understand your project, making it your job to do. At least the ai I've been using. It'll probably end up doing a better job than humans eventually, but I don't think it's quite there yet.
@sandwich-plays3 күн бұрын
ask chatgpt to make ascii in code💀💀💀
@drift4yourself3 күн бұрын
yes elementor has these responsive options for width and height of elements. thanks for the video
@ins-d8i3 күн бұрын
if this is what you understand from ai you dumb. Why to learn code if ai will do it faster and efficient? Ai is a tool to speed up everything and it will be in many areas
@afaqalikhan82363 күн бұрын
This video is better than all KZbin video related code , best for exact direction and discipline.. thanks a lot ❤