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@jahloveinfla Жыл бұрын
For someone late in life who wants to make the switch to writing code for work and also earning a "competitive" salary as early as possible what role would you suggest? what language? and WGU type degree or self-taught?
@AmarMujak Жыл бұрын
For anyone on this journey, remember one thing. You got this.
@tsdecker Жыл бұрын
I've been coding professionally for 10 years, but yes, I'm learning to code in 2023 The points in this video are spot on.
@youngmoneymahini Жыл бұрын
In this market, sometimes the best we can do is to keep on coding💪👨💻
@platinumphonesandcomputers Жыл бұрын
I started learning to code after facing a serious challenge in my line of work, it has taken me 2 years just to be able to do something and right now am working on that solution, wish me luck.
@robh9184 Жыл бұрын
Start with Java. You will understand oop from the get go. Then Python will be much easier!
@lukeclover3420 Жыл бұрын
When I went back to school almost all my coding was in C++. Super difficult to learn as a first language but every other language is a breeze afterward
@elhaambasheerch7058 Жыл бұрын
Bugs & problems while development teach you the most, keep this in mind while learning.
@maxfrischdev Жыл бұрын
That was a surprisingly good video. Informative, light, conversational, yet deep on some realities. And I very much appreciate, that you honestly said that you can not really speak for the self-thought route (aka, self-thought 3 month learning, 6-figure Job, blah 😅🤔🤫) ! 🤘
@gsabella4 Жыл бұрын
I graduated a bootcamp in February, accepted a $80k Dev job in April. For me? A bootcamp was life-changing and absolutely prepared me to be a software developer, to the extent where more senior developers have mentioned how impressed they are with my knowledge coming out of the bootcamp (cough cough Tech Elevator cough cough). I will be the first to say, it's not for everyone, there were many who failed out of my cohort or just skated by, and those students are likely still looking for employment... It really depends on the person, their background, and how hard you're willing to work.
@Furetto126 Жыл бұрын
I think that to effectively learn from scratch you should focus on a language that is good at what you love doing, even if it's not for a job, after learning one language for personal use pretty good you will be able to swap to others without many problems. (For example i started out with java because i wanted to make minecraft mods but then switched to C#, then to GLSL and then to Rust)
@monawoka9710 ай бұрын
I just wanna shout out university. For me, university provided three really important things 1) A very good progression through languages from high level to low level 2) A very thorough set of projects to work on over the course of four years 3) A much better understanding of how to think like an engineer, not just a programmer.
@lucasberto3219 Жыл бұрын
I'm a Quality Engineer, love to code automation (BDDs, Cypress are definitely my favourites). 10 years as QA. Graduated as Computer Engineer
@phillipgoat00 Жыл бұрын
I watched a video about how flooded is the market right now with senior engineers from big companies. Sounds scary. but I have seen the bright side. I just got a job as an entry level guy, even if I have more experience. the pay is still bad but worse that not having a job. Guess it's up to you how bad you want to work, at least I am learning, which is good, in case I want to move to networking or systems administration.
@bytesizedfeed Жыл бұрын
Love the t-shirt man - keep up the good work
@crimsionCoder42 Жыл бұрын
Learning to code is like learning to speak the language of the country you want to live in. Do you need to? Maybe not, would it make your life easier and give you more opportunities? Probably. The secret is to pick a language that will help you in your day to day. If you are in sales, or finance, or could really use automation in your workflow then go with Python. If you are more creative and want to feature your creativity go with html, css, js. I for example was in sales, I learned JS but would have been WAY better off learning python as I was transitioning as it would have made my sales job easier via data analysis and automation. Which would have freed up more time to study, and would have given me projects to work on to better my own life.
@moonbeam254 Жыл бұрын
here's my two cents on bootcamps. They're really really good, like really good. BUT, you HAVE to put in the work. the people in my bootcamp, maybe like 80% of them did not have college degrees, they did not know how to study/focus/learn--and thus were slow learners, very slow. But they all worked really hard and most of them (16 out of 20 of us), all had full time jobs within the first 3 months after graduation. The 3 or 4 who didn't get jobs right away, and I don't know if they ever did, were noticeably putting in a few hours a day into the course--and definitely received too much help (as in "can I see what you did so I can copy?") Copying is completely fine and encouraged in my book. The only thing that must happen if you copy is to spend however long it takes to understand every single line and what is happening and why it's happening. I can speak on this for pages, one last thing I'll add is the bootcamp has no basic test or exam to get in (as in, the course accepts all willing participants), then it's not one you want to commit to.
@benjaminjimenez3704 Жыл бұрын
Hi Sam 🤠, thanks for posting missed your videos! Question, how well has your java course been received? I'm interested in purchasing the class and would like to hear from other students what they've gotten out of it. Thanks for reading this comment❤. Keep on coding!
@ionutursuleasa1160 Жыл бұрын
This is so real people think this is easy , but it is not
@eberg25553 ай бұрын
How do I know when I’ve “mastered” a language? Ive done a bootcamp learning javascript, HTML, CSS, postgreSQL, but I feel more like I’m in between beginner and intermediate at them all and honestly its been weighing on my confidence.
@vivekjoshi3769 Жыл бұрын
Hi! Is the discord group in the description only for people who take your course or anyone can join?
@devbel Жыл бұрын
Still today for some of us though :) .. let's hear some wisdom
@THEROOT1111 Жыл бұрын
Meanwhile Scrum is not Agile AT ALL. And there is a reason big companies (FAANG) dont do scrum. But yes, many some dinosaur big companies do that, and it sucks working for them.
@puyaabbassi Жыл бұрын
oh snap Sam is back!
@AMultipolarWorldIsEmerging Жыл бұрын
How long do you think it’ll take the market to be better for programmers ? I know it’s basically impossible to know but what’s your basic feel on it. I’m in a coding boot camp now but I don’t graduate for another 5 months. I wonder if things will be even worse then
@andreaspatounis5674 Жыл бұрын
The current market for programmers is not that bad. Big tech company's have laid off thousands of people and it is very hard to get into one now, although this is not the only way to make money. Making or joining startups is easier than ever.
@Simone-dl5gz Жыл бұрын
I'm in a job that i currently hate, I really want to change but it could be really wonderful if I can find one that can also give me the time to go and take a degree (electronics engineering). I have seen also the "company view" during a hiring process, the degree makes a difference tbh I'm from Italy, the market is much more static than in the U.S.
@pratikthorat3480 Жыл бұрын
Are you on LinkedIn? I have been trying to find you there but haven't been able to 😥😥
@SergeBrazuca Жыл бұрын
Hi, Sam. Your content is excellent! I'm 34 years old, and I'm an electronics engineer. I'm trying to move into the software development market. I chose to study Java. Do you think it's reasonable? Am I too old? Should I choose another language? Cheers from Brazil!
@jaredalbin5658 Жыл бұрын
I passed my college Java class watching TheNewBoston youtube channel! haha
@Latidoz_music Жыл бұрын
Edm minor wouldn’t sound bad though!
@KusurSiddaram Жыл бұрын
😪😪😐!!! ...... Things were oops!!
@manuelgonzales6483 Жыл бұрын
Teach me 🎉❤😊
@bily1017 Жыл бұрын
im tired
@ishdemon_ Жыл бұрын
All this advice ...and DSA on one side..all they care about DSA
@MegaSuperMiracle Жыл бұрын
💀
@classonbread5757 Жыл бұрын
😂
@slten12 Жыл бұрын
Such a weak video. Pumped out something short that said basically nothing as a vehicle to plug your course. What a disservice to beginners.
@Memeaic Жыл бұрын
What? this was a really helpful video for me, things he said about getting a degree fully convinced me i should get a degree in computer science.
@slten12 Жыл бұрын
@@Memeaic My point was the obviousness of what he said. Like it was so obvious to even a dumbass like me that it was akin to saying almost nothing at all. Thanks Captain Obvious! Tell us some insightful things befitting of someone who has worked in the field for so long.
@slten12 Жыл бұрын
By the way, got any more courses we can buy from you? Maybe do a 2 minute video this time to advertise your course again.
@Memeaic Жыл бұрын
@@slten12 well it wasnt obvious to me that this is the best time to get a Cs degree, i thought Ai was advancing fast asf and some computer related jobs might get overtaken by AI but sure