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Hey! I'm Cadams!

My channel's mission is to help you learn and grow from a beginner to a professional software developer, and provide you with informative and exciting information along the way! I'm here to help you land that first developer job, and expand your knowledge in the field of coding by putting out content in the form of short videos, vlogs, and tech reviews.

What do I do? I currently work full time as a (full stack) Software Engineer for a fortune 500 company, I take on freelance side gigs, build personal projects, run monthly coding meetups, and I make videos for you here on youtube!

I really hope you take the time to enjoy my content. It would really mean a lot to me if you share my channel with anyone that you know is interested in learning to code! Please subscribe and hit that bell notification for me. Thanks a ton for taking the time to read this and watching the videos that I hope you gain some knowledge from!

- Cadams
What is a Full Stack Software Engineer?
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What is a Back End Software Engineer?
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What is a Front End Software Engineer?
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Afraid of Failure as a Software Engineer
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My First Project as a Junior Software Engineer
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1k Subs!  Thank You!
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Tips for Building Software from Scratch
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Learn HTML In 12 Minutes Part 2
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Learn HTML in 12 Minutes
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Why I Love Being a Software Engineer
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Software Engineering - Being Healthy & Active
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Communication as a Software Engineer
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A Day In the Life of a Web Developer
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High School DROPOUT to Software Engineer
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Burnout and Code
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How I Became a Web Developer in 1 Month
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@kurcovizija
@kurcovizija 11 часов назад
You should definitely create a custom mustache generator app million dollar brand
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 10 часов назад
Haha! 😀
@jcodes55
@jcodes55 4 дня назад
Thanks! I am working towards becoming a backend developer!
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 4 дня назад
Sounds great! :) More content out soon!
@victorewalefoh5531
@victorewalefoh5531 7 дней назад
Hi thanks this helped me a lot, thank you. Please can I know the difference between the job of a programmer and the job of a software engineer
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 дней назад
Hey! In a way they can be interchangeable.. you could say I'm a developer, programmer, or software engineer "loosely" in conversation, but if you want to get specific with it, then I'd say a programmer typically deals with programming specifically, not so much web, game, or app development, but perhaps within a context of programming robots to scrape the web, programming embedded systems, and even just using a programming language to do very specific things like parsing text files, working with numbers (think in banking), and a wide array of other tasks where you're solely only working with a programming language to perform tasks. There's a ton of different jobs like this where you need to use programming languages to whip different things into shape. At least this is my take, but it can be a huge topic of debate. Software Engineer (to me anyways), involves more planning, understanding business problems on a wider scale, and building oftware as a solution to these problems (web apps, mobile apps, games). Both Programmer and Software Engineers have quite a bit of overlap, so it's tough to figure out where to divide them, but that's how I define it from my perspective. Hope this helps!
@victorewalefoh5531
@victorewalefoh5531 7 дней назад
@@cadamstech1658 wow, once again thanks a lot, this is really helpful ❤️
@furqantarique3484
@furqantarique3484 13 дней назад
I am interested
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 13 дней назад
Love it!
@aribiali3574
@aribiali3574 16 дней назад
you made me feel comfortable , thnx man
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 16 дней назад
Awww, anytime! :)
@guitarman077
@guitarman077 22 дня назад
Thanks, good information for beginners starting
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 22 дня назад
Thank you! More content out soon!
@_Mamimi
@_Mamimi 25 дней назад
My first junior role was a train wreck lol. First few months were promising but a ton of red flags started showing up after. He isolated me from the rest of the team so I couldn’t ask for help or advice, my boss would disappear for a week or two leaving me in the dark, I’d get tasks out of my skill level, and when I did meet with my boss, instead of peer programming, he just spent most the day going to bars. I was so stressed out and by the end of the year of employment and he flat out told me I wasn’t good enough to be on his team lol. Thank fully I got my dream job shortly after and now I’m actually seeing real growth and having fun.
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 25 дней назад
Sorry to hear that you went through such a crazy experience led by a manager that appeared to be an addict, but I'm super glad that you found your dream job in the end!! More content out soon!
@_Mamimi
@_Mamimi 25 дней назад
@@cadamstech1658 it was a great learning experience so I have no regrets
@Feis-nr9zr
@Feis-nr9zr Месяц назад
Hello all im 24 and a post bacc computer engineering student. I did my first degree in IT focused on front end web development, and UI UX design I want to switch into embedded software engineering and PCB design, i initially liked front end development because of how visual it is. However ive always loved to work with my hands as well. do you know any thing in this realm? also lets say i want to get back into front end engineering you think i can switch back. Especially if i have a startup and keep my skills up to date? the only thing that bores me about front end is that its constantly updating in what you need to know . The embbeded space seems to stay the same.
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 22 дня назад
Hey! Thanks for your comment! Hmm, I've never thought about that before, but maybe robotics or hardware engineering where you can physically build parts (solder, etc) + write the code needed for it. I think it'd be a fairly easy transition into a Front End role from another hardware / software engineering related role (which is where it sounds like you're going). I think if you can play around with keeping up on building front end based projects at work or as a hobby here and there so you can showcase your skills during the interview process it'll make it much easier to get back into the field professionally. Hope this helps! More content soon!
@guillermoweilenmann4120
@guillermoweilenmann4120 Месяц назад
love the music mega chilling not stress
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 Месяц назад
Thank you!
@tamadekk9461
@tamadekk9461 Месяц назад
securing a very first position doesn’t mean you can stop learning as well
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 Месяц назад
@tamadekk9461 Nailed it!
@PowerHittingMania
@PowerHittingMania 2 месяца назад
What if coworker is too judgy that hey you don't know anything 😅
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 Месяц назад
Hey! OOF! Is this really something that's currently happening to you, or only hypothetical? I personally would let it roll off of you unless it's something critical to your specific role, and if that's the case try to make it a point to get better at that concept, technology, etc. You can then try to hold a lunch and learn or engineering roundtable type of meeting and demo your understanding of said thing to the company (if you're up for it). Listen, at the end of the day, no two devs know the exact same thing across the board. Most are stronger and weaker in different areas. If you're new to the job, then you should be afforded a little ramp up time. Try and make it a priority to continue learning and growing every day. The goal is to become a better developer next month than what you are this month. If it reaches a point where your coworker becomes too toxic, definitely bring it up to your manager. Hope this helps!
@King_Prodigy
@King_Prodigy 2 месяца назад
Hello @Cadamstech1658 I'm currently enrolled in a Full-Stack bootcamp and I'm currently in Sprint 9 which is more teaching about React libary. Im looking for a junior software engineering position but Im not sure were to start. I also just enrolled at WGU for computer science BS. I'm currently a freelance web developer on the side as well. This video help me alot. Thanks again
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 22 дня назад
Hey! Thank you for your comment! Love that you're freelancing! This is a great place to start! While the title is not so much the case in 2024, I'd check out my "How to become a web developer in 6 months" video I created a while back. All of the key points remain the same, and freelancing in order to gain experience and showcase projects during the interview process is one of them! I'm working on an updated video that I'll put out very soon for today's day and age. Hope this helps!
@bobbybero7452
@bobbybero7452 2 месяца назад
Do you feel AI is eliminating Jr Developers? I hear rumors but I don’t see it
@Darmoyasun
@Darmoyasun Месяц назад
No not yet. maybe in 5-10 years? Still need people to code AI and maintain it so no worries if you want to be a programmer.
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 22 дня назад
Hey! Thanks for your comment! I wouldn't say AI is eliminating Jr Dev jobs, but rather is a tool that can actually HELP Junior Devs (when the time is right... learn the fundamentals well first). The key force that seems to be slowing down the Jr Dev based role openings is the mass layoffs that still continue to happen to this very day (late 2024). This leaves a large pool of more experienced devs (mid / sr) seeking jobs; simultaneously it seems that most companies (based on what I've seen), are seeking devs with more experience. I'm really curious as to why so many companies are slowing down on hiring juniors... I personally think it's because they're trying to get products out to the market quickly and don't want to spend the time and resources investing in getting juniors up to speed. THAT, and since there are so many mid / Sr devs on the market, companies now have a large pool of more experienced talent to choose from, which didn't seem to be the case a few years ago. I truly believe there will be far more openings for Juniors in the near future, though, and STRONGLY encourage anyone interested in programming to continue sticking to the path! I'll have a video out covering some of this soon!
@hz.maverick
@hz.maverick 2 месяца назад
sup G? how should i start my journey as a back end developer?any recommendations? also thank you for making great content.
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 2 месяца назад
Hey! Thank you very much! Yes, check out - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m_W13oEcQl8.html More content out soon!
@Oathbetrayer
@Oathbetrayer 2 месяца назад
Do these jobs even exist anymore?
@Darmoyasun
@Darmoyasun Месяц назад
Yes, many of them. Just very hard to get
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 22 дня назад
Hey! Thanks for your comment! Great question! Yes, but they seem to be much harder to obtain these days (in late 2024). I'm going to put out a new video with advice on how I'd try and break into the field really soon as it's still very much possible, but it involves gaining a little more experience and really putting yourself out there when networking. Keep an eye out for it! In the meantime, I'd do what I recommend in some of my other videos, especially when it comes to leveling up your skills via building projects for small clients (freelance), and networking. You REALLY need to show what you can do to potential employers and this is the best way to do it imo. Hope this helps! I'll have a video for this soon!
@juanamuom2125
@juanamuom2125 8 дней назад
is frontend development dead or what?
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 8 дней назад
@@juanamuom2125 No, FAR from it. I write front end and back end code every day at work. Why do you think that?
@chiekenwanna-nzewunwa1773
@chiekenwanna-nzewunwa1773 3 месяца назад
Great video 👍🏾
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 3 месяца назад
Thank you! :)
@Cold_Mustard
@Cold_Mustard 3 месяца назад
Hey bro, love the videos! Thank you for creating them. I think it would be really cool if you had your intro music fade out as you started your talk. Just a suggestion. Thanks again!
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much! Sounds good. It’s definitely something I was playing around with. More soon!
@Priscillastaradams2015
@Priscillastaradams2015 4 месяца назад
I’m so proud of you of you son. As your mom I always knew you were smart it was just a matter of when you were ready. I love you and you are my only son and the best son I could ever ask for. The teachers didn’t understand you were so smart and hands on that you need to revisit them. ❤
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 4 месяца назад
Thanks! ❤️
@Alexanderthenotsobad
@Alexanderthenotsobad 4 месяца назад
Look, I stumbled onto this video, and I think it's great. I have no recent experience working as a developer perse, but I do have experience as a data engineer and "computer programmer" early in my career using VBA, so this advice is invaluable. On the worrisome side, what I'm also hearing from you is "don't take any breaks"; "Keep pushing yourself"; by committing to lunch and learns, and not dilly-dallying (you said don't browse for news, or online games, etc). Breaks are essential, and I certainly don't want to engage full-heartedly in a career that offers no breaks. Could you address this point? I mean, Amazon has been actively recruiting me, but I'm worried about fully engaging with them because I hear they're kinda slavish in their approach. This is a legitimate concern for me, I've been burnt out, and have had serious health issues -- medical issues -- related to chronic stress. What would you say to that?
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 4 месяца назад
Hey Alexander! Great question! Yes, breaks are absolutely 100% essential. You shouldn’t work for a company that doesn’t offer a decent work / life balance in my opinion. Lunch and learns should be once a week (max), for around 30 minutes or so; otherwise take lunch for yourself, give yourself a break before and after work, exercise, and try to get good sleep. When I stated to push yourself, I meant it in terms of not remaining stagnant and continuing to grow throughout the months and years. You don’t want to have the same skills and mindset you did years prior. That also ties into the statement I made about not browsing news, and online games, etc. I made that statement in an effort to say, hey, put time towards developing your skills or getting more work done instead, because in the day itself it doesn’t matter, but if you do that day after day, and week after week, it accumulates fairly quickly and you may kick yourself saying “I wish I put more time towards developing my skills”, etc. In myself, when I did that it started to creep in as a bad habit, so I made it a hard and fast rule to get all of that out of the way before work starts; it may start off as “I’ll check this, and do that”, and then the next thing you know several unproductive hours have gone by. Every job is different, and nearly all are going to judge you based on results, and not micromanage what you’re doing every hour of the day, so don’t think for a second that this career as a whole “offers no breaks”, in fact, my last few jobs, and my current job have been quite the opposite! Sorry to hear about your health problems. Health is by far the most important thing you have, so be sure to be very mindful of your stress levels, work / life balance, diet, exercise, rest, and everything you probably already know. All of that being said, I hope you go for it! More content out soon! :)
@DraxTheDestroyer
@DraxTheDestroyer 3 месяца назад
@@cadamstech1658 This was something that brought up several questions for me too, thanks for answering in detail!
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 3 месяца назад
No problem! :)
@thakurtilak2860
@thakurtilak2860 4 месяца назад
I was hired as intern in very small startup after getting interviewed for mern stack and dsa in 3 rounds to work on react native technology. They were so impressed by my problem solving skills that they replaced a selected person. But they removed me within less than 2 months saying low performance. I have suffered abuse by cofounder in this company from 1st week itself but i was resilient and progressed to learn new technology within 4 days unlike other interns were given 2 weeks who joined before me and no k.t session was provided. And most bitter experience is that am abused which left me with self doubt.Its been near to month am unable to recover fully from anxiety or self doubt in i.t industry. I see this bitter experience resulted in distorted view of i. t industry. Actually Its not bitter experience is disturbing me but my view about i.t industry is creating emotional disturbances in me. I felt to share to adjust my attitude by getting right view of i.t industry.
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 4 месяца назад
Sheesh! That sounds rough! Is there any way you can work for yourself as freelance? This way, you make the rules. :)
@hassansyed6087
@hassansyed6087 4 месяца назад
"The person that hired you, knows that you're capable of doing the job" That's key. 👔
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 4 месяца назад
Absolutely! :)
@bradburzon9201
@bradburzon9201 4 месяца назад
Great video! Im starting a junior position soon and i wanted to ask what are the best way to show eagerness? I think i can show eagerness through these: - exceeding expectations even just a little bit(like delivering project with good principle a week early) - as mentioned, asking questions when stuck but make sure to do my own research first to show i did my best - staying on top of my tasks - being present daily with day 1 attitude - also mentioned, continous learning with T shaped focus. I dont even know if i will have time with personal projects lol but reading and learning are two things i plan to continue. I will also try my best manage my mental health. I watched your burnout video and it is also helpful. Thank you!
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 4 месяца назад
Hey! Great question! All of your listed points are solid; to add to it: - try and begin work 15 mins earlier than your scheduled time, and make it a habit. - when you have one on one’s, quarterly reviews, etc state to your manager that you strive to do a good job for them and the team, and ask them if there’s anything they think you can improve, etc. - exceeding expectations is always good, but as mentioned, don’t sacrifice your mental or physical health, or reach burnout by doing so. Software Engineering is a marathon, not a sprint. - regularly share what you’ve learned and are currently learning with your team - stay on top of communication. Check emails and slack (or whatever chat service you use) a few times daily. Sounds like you have the right mindset! Let me know your progress every now and then! :)
@bradburzon9201
@bradburzon9201 4 месяца назад
Wow! These are great! Just added them to my notes. Hope my fellow junior software engineers see these as well. And of course! I'll be on the lookout for your content as well. Thanks for sharing and your time.
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 4 месяца назад
Thanks! I’m glad that you found it helpful! :)
@GRUNT001
@GRUNT001 4 месяца назад
yo, do you still have it?
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 4 месяца назад
Great question! I’m currently using a second one of the same that I’ve purchased. I tend to use this bag for everything, and I overloaded it with a tremendous amount of weight which caused it to split at the very top of the bag over time. It’s still very much usable (functionally), but I didn’t like that it appeared ripped, so I purchased a new one. It took around 2 years for it to get to that point though; that being said I pretty much overload my new bag with weight, so I haven’t seemed to learn my lesson; it’s just the way I tend to use them (2 - 3 laptops, several books, notebooks, etc stored at the same time). Aside from that this is by far my favorite backpack I’ve ever owned! Hope this helps! :)
@GRUNT001
@GRUNT001 4 месяца назад
@@cadamstech1658 thx for the swift answer
@calebcougle9218
@calebcougle9218 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 5 месяцев назад
Anytime! More content soon! :)
@gc_tech
@gc_tech 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Cadams, I needed to hear this
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! Anytime!
@Ouriemchi
@Ouriemchi 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing all these info, it was really up lifting and helpful I wish you get 1M cause you real and keep it that way.
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much! :)
@themanwhobeateinstein
@themanwhobeateinstein 6 месяцев назад
Cheech 👍we missed you, when is your next movie ?
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 6 месяцев назад
Haha! Coming out soon!
@lastspoil5547
@lastspoil5547 6 месяцев назад
I want to start preparing for the junior front end interview process. I was told to study the top 100 JavaScript problems on leet code? Is this really the correct path? 100 is alot
@lastspoil5547
@lastspoil5547 6 месяцев назад
Also do that mean we also need to study the top 100 react leet code questions
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 6 месяцев назад
Hey! So it mostly depends on what type of interview style they choose to roll with. If you’re applying to startups, small, or medium sized businesses they’ll mostly ask you questions specific to real world projects and not so much the computer science or harder leet code style problems. They usually like to have you build a mini real world project for them of some kind using the tech they use. Then they may ask you basic fundamental questions about JavaScript like what is the different between const and let? What does a for loop do? Etc. When it comes to enterprise or maybe FAANG, they seem to go harder on computer science (heavy theoretical) and harder leet code style questions from what I’ve seen. So if that’s your goal then studying up on data structures, algorithms, and leet code questions might be a good approach, but I think 100 of each might be a bit much before you start interviewing. Maybe shoot for 20 of each for now, and then if you have time learn more here and there. Overall, I think you should prep for your interviews, but don’t spend so much time that it’s actually keeping you from interviewing. Get in, and start interviewing and you’ll gain a lot of insight and experience whether or not you get an offer for the position. You’ll learn what to do, what not to do, and some of what they look for, and it’ll help you build quite a lot of confidence. Hope this helps! More content soon! :)
@lastspoil5547
@lastspoil5547 6 месяцев назад
that's really good advice and you make great content. one last question about junior front end interviews, if my focus isn't fang, mostly will a company allow me to use notes during my interview. Since we are able to use google during an interview to solve coding questions, can we use notes, documentation, or old projects instead? As of now I need my notes to help explain what I am doing and also to look at code snippets. I'm sure I wont need notes to answer simple questions like whats the whats the difference between const, let, and var. But, would I still have the option to look at notes for any questions.@@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 6 месяцев назад
I would say to stay away from having notes and focus more on walking them through a project you’re proud of, that showcases many of the skills they’re looking for. Let them know when the time is right during the interview and say “hey, would you like to check out a project I worked on that showcases me using x, y, and z?” And x,y,z being tech that they also use at the company you’re interviewing at. I’ve personally done this with great results. :)
@lastspoil5547
@lastspoil5547 5 месяцев назад
@@cadamstech1658 Hey, so I'm almost done my first website for my portfolio and now I'm taking my React course. I'm also prepping for the interview questions. On my free time for fun I'm learning UI/UX. I found a very short course. If I apply for junior frontend web dev jobs will I stand out even more if I'm also a UI/UX designer. Could that impress a company more?
@lastspoil5547
@lastspoil5547 6 месяцев назад
Do most companies code strictly in React? Will I ever have to use vanilla js? I'm learning React with ZTM.
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 6 месяцев назад
Hey! Yes, I think most companies do these days. React is currently the most popular front end framework as of 2024. So that’s one of the cool things about React is that it’s essentially Vanilla JS with the exception of some JSX syntax which makes it a little less verbose than if you wrote those portions strictly in JS. So that being said Vanilla JS is used in 80 - 90% of react. Examples: functions, for loops, while loops, map, filter, reduce, if / else statements, etc. Let me know if this helps! I’m happy to answer any other questions. More content out soon! :)
@lastspoil5547
@lastspoil5547 6 месяцев назад
The contact section of a static web page would allow us to implement what learned about JavaScript forms correct?
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 6 месяцев назад
Hey! Yep! You can use JS to implement form validation error and success states. The data that’s submitted in the form could potentially do a couple of things once it reaches the back end; store the submission data into a table, and / or craft and send out an email alerting the owner of the site that someone has contacted them. More content out soon! :)
@superyura6457
@superyura6457 7 месяцев назад
Bruh you're mad underrated fr, idk how you don't have many more subscribers, one of the few IT mentors that remain positive and provide actionable wisdom, keep it up brother 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Haha! Thank you very much for the kind words! More content out soon! :)
@ramachandravamsi-pp3qs
@ramachandravamsi-pp3qs 7 месяцев назад
Sir How to contact you personally (could you please share your linkedin Or insta ID)
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Hey! My Instagram is instagram.com/cadamstech More content out soon! :)
@hassanali19101
@hassanali19101 7 месяцев назад
Wow RU-vid algorithm blessed me in finding this awesome channel just as im starting my coding journey.
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the kind words! More content out very soon! :)
@akrammezrag4394
@akrammezrag4394 7 месяцев назад
that's what I looking for dude <3 thanks
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful! More content out soon! :)
@showaibnoor9104
@showaibnoor9104 7 месяцев назад
good work bro
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! More content out soon! :)
@bigsushsi420
@bigsushsi420 7 месяцев назад
I work in a non (ish) technical role in tech and currently looking to pivot to be a software engineer. Thanks for the cool content !!
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Sounds great! Thank you! More content out soon! :)
@csunstudent148
@csunstudent148 7 месяцев назад
I've been breaking out into my own freelance work, and I agree with everything you said in this video. In the interest of sharing experience, I have a couple thoughts too: 1. For contracts/project proposals, you can often get ChatGPT to help you write a template that you can re-use for different clients and cut down on a lot of the initial work there. I have one good template that I made and I re-use it for every client. 2. If you think you understand the project well enough, it helps to sit down and scope out the project with an effort estimate in Google Sheets or similar and then get an hourly estimate that you think it'll take for each feature of the website, and then add it all up and multiply by your desired hourly rate. Like you were saying, early on it's good to estimate high, but not too high, to avoid bad estimates making you do free work. 3. For those who are very early on in this process, it's good to start with a personal resume website or something similar so that you can go through the entire process on your own before trying to blindly estimate how much time it'll take you to do everything. Develop your website, try to plan it out and estimate how long each thing will take you to make as if it was a real client you were working for, and then compare how long it takes you against your own estimates to see how off you are for future work. Side note: NextJS and Vercel are extremely forgiving for coding, hosting and deploying your first resume site and that's what I use for mine, and you can do a lot of templated work there as well if you're resourceful. Thanks for the great video and putting this information out for others to get started!
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for extending this video with some of your own valuable information! Solid points! More content out very soon! :)
@lastspoil5547
@lastspoil5547 7 месяцев назад
can i freelance with only html css and javascript
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Hey! Yup 100% There’s many cases where clients only need a basic or “static” site. These usually just display images and text and don’t require a database. Hope this helps! More content out soon! :)
@lastspoil5547
@lastspoil5547 7 месяцев назад
That makes me happy to know. Can you make decent cash as a freelancer on the side? My focus is landing that 9-5. I just started learning React. I have a feeling React is going to change my life. I love JavaScript. But something tells me React is going to make things so much easier. @@cadamstech1658
@lastspoil5547
@lastspoil5547 7 месяцев назад
Also, you're an inspiration.
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Yup! You can make solid cash freelancing full time or on the side. React is amazing! I’ve used it for the last 7 years. It’s played a HUGE role in my career so far! Thanks for the kind words, and good luck! :)
@KanekiMae-uj4xm
@KanekiMae-uj4xm 7 месяцев назад
Great Video
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much! More content soon! :)
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Check out my other videos! - Text Editor vs IDE Explained in 2 Minutes - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BmjMTYpiHys.html - What is a Front End Software Engineer? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-19vZQY1cT9c.html - What is a Back End Software Engineer? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U_LEBXQ2KqY.html - What is a Full Stack Software Engineer? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UMzEXI1pc6I.html - Afraid of Failure as a Software Engineer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BEGqpkC9jzk.html - What It's Like Being A Junior Software Engineer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8JgSXlDaFno.html - Learn HTML In 12 Minutes - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p-jjUvvLEM4.html - Why I love Being A Software Engineer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1oHUvs1BGyE.html - Software Engineering: Being Healthy & Active - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-85Dzu5fFFsc.html - Communication as a Software Engineer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O-1A3GjtDt8.html - How I Would Become a Web Developer Through MEETUPS! - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sXTCXv-W9YM.html - A Day In the Life of a Web Developer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9GkSHrCBu4E.html - High School DROPOUT to Software Engineer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tuZ7_mJHBVE.html - Become A Back End JUNIOR DEVELOPER QUICK! - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m_W13oEcQl8.html - Become A Front End JUNIOR DEVELOPER QUICK! - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2vuhmGWDqek.html - Become A Front End JUNIOR DEVELOPER QUICK - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2vuhmGWDqek.html - How I Would Become a Web Developer in 6 months - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9qosgRkI23M.html - Why YOU Should Become A Software Engineer! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TE85T3x3bp0.html - Is Software Engineering Right for You? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Xh_5wv7C7pA.html - Is Being a Developer Hard? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L5eaxOOtfGs.html - Does the Programming Language Matter? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B7eD998bcMA.html - The BIGGEST Programming Tip Ever! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--sXLcvBd-Qw.html
@TheDessycha
@TheDessycha 7 месяцев назад
Would you be willing to make more videos on javascript? for loops kick my butt no matter what! :c
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Yes! I plan on doing this soon! For loops are weird to grasp at first, but make sense the more you use them. I tend to use map, filter, and reduce these days, and rarely reach for a for loop. For loops are a concept that’s present in almost any programming language, so that’s one good thing about them. :)
@TheDessycha
@TheDessycha 7 месяцев назад
omg yes please! That's honestly such a relief to know that loops aren't as common as I thought. Someone told me that I must know it for interviews. So, I def. want to nail it. I'm not expecting to get a FAANG job or anything though. So, thankfully no need to practice on leet lol! @@cadamstech1658
@TheDessycha
@TheDessycha 7 месяцев назад
wow that was all of it in a nutshell and no one else explains it this way. You rock!
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much! More content out very soon! :)
@ankandey7324
@ankandey7324 7 месяцев назад
What's the learning curve of DevOps for a Backend Engineer?
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Hey! Great question! I think it depends what you want to get into as it’s pretty vast. The basics are fairly straightforward, but the more advanced topics and scenarios can get pretty crazy and complex. I’d say you should jump in and start learning it if you have an interest, so you can get a feel for it. It’s a great skill to have, and extremely valuable in the workplace! Hope this helps! More content out very soon! :)
@austinchen6985
@austinchen6985 7 месяцев назад
Hey man! Thanks for the great video! I am trying to transition from a low-code dev to a backend software engineer. I have been spending a lot of my free time learning backend related topic including Django framework, authentication, APIs, and followed a tutorial to build and deploy a full stack e-commerce website with React. I am also practicing a fair bit of Leetcode. What other areas should I focus on to become an engineer like yourself? I plan to start applying for jobs in the next few weeks. Many thanks!
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Hey! That sounds great! I would say apply what you've learned towards a real project that you can demo! Ask your friends and family members if they could use a small app, build it for them, and then showcase it during the interview process! Hope this helps! More content out very soon! :)
@TheEdgarDev
@TheEdgarDev 7 месяцев назад
I’ve been crafting software using ReactJs for about 3 years, and I’ve been learning a lot. However, I recently started learning Go for backend development. I really like Golang, but I’m not gonna lie, sometimes it’s kinda weird because I’m used to object-oriented programming languages (I have used Kotlin and C#) . It was surprising to me when I noticed there are no classes or inheritance in Go. However it’s pretty cool 🤌🏽
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Hey! Same here! I use react, node, and go at work! I come from an OOP background myself! The part that trips me up is trying to craft decent tests, but I find the language to be pretty cool also! More content out very soon! :)
@detaincoder
@detaincoder 7 месяцев назад
I like that don't deploy on Friday 😁
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Haha! So true! More content out very soon! :)
@gnomedebian5519
@gnomedebian5519 7 месяцев назад
Hey man.. i love ur content keep going. Do u have any discord channel so i can bother u with questions.😂
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! Sure! Add me on my Instagram linked in my profile! More content out very soon! :)
@Pyr0100
@Pyr0100 7 месяцев назад
bro skates too wtf. its like looking into a mirror into the future. i stopped skating in 2021 after 14 years. considering landing all my dream tricks on video and started taking school seriously but seeing someone where i wanna be, still skating is so cool. supporting ur channel from here on out! prob wont skate handrails anymore but flatground to get the blood flowing in my kind of broscience
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Haha! That’s awesome! Ya, you should get back into it!
@Pyr0100
@Pyr0100 7 месяцев назад
not related to the vid but i was wondering if you ever had to make some "habit changes" in order to get to where you are today? like not smoking weed or starting to take stimulants
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Hey! Ya, absolutely. I’m aiming for moderation these days, but naturally I tend to be an “all or nothing” type of person. I think the key is focusing on one thing at a time, and tracking it by either writing it down, or documenting it somehow. Try and find other people in your life to hold you accountable. If you fall off the bandwagon try to quickly get back on, or before you know it months and years will quickly zoom by. At the end of the day, it’s tough, but if you really want it you can (mostly) make it happen. Hope this helps! More content out very soon! :)
@cadamstech1658
@cadamstech1658 7 месяцев назад
Check out my other videos! - Text Editor vs IDE Explained in 2 Minutes - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BmjMTYpiHys.html - What is a Front End Software Engineer? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-19vZQY1cT9c.html - What is a Back End Software Engineer? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U_LEBXQ2KqY.html - What is a Full Stack Software Engineer? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UMzEXI1pc6I.html - Afraid of Failure as a Software Engineer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BEGqpkC9jzk.html - What It's Like Being A Junior Software Engineer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8JgSXlDaFno.html - Learn HTML In 12 Minutes - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p-jjUvvLEM4.html - Why I love Being A Software Engineer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1oHUvs1BGyE.html - Software Engineering: Being Healthy & Active - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-85Dzu5fFFsc.html - Communication as a Software Engineer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O-1A3GjtDt8.html - How I Would Become a Web Developer Through MEETUPS! - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sXTCXv-W9YM.html - A Day In the Life of a Web Developer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9GkSHrCBu4E.html - High School DROPOUT to Software Engineer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tuZ7_mJHBVE.html - Become A Back End JUNIOR DEVELOPER QUICK! - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m_W13oEcQl8.html - Become A Front End JUNIOR DEVELOPER QUICK! - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2vuhmGWDqek.html - Become A Front End JUNIOR DEVELOPER QUICK - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2vuhmGWDqek.html - How I Would Become a Web Developer in 6 months - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9qosgRkI23M.html - Why YOU Should Become A Software Engineer! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TE85T3x3bp0.html - Is Software Engineering Right for You? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Xh_5wv7C7pA.html - Is Being a Developer Hard? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L5eaxOOtfGs.html - Does the Programming Language Matter? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B7eD998bcMA.html - The BIGGEST Programming Tip Ever! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--sXLcvBd-Qw.html