at 1.30 while setting firebase i am geeting error -----const firebaseApp = firebase.initializeApp(firebaseConfig); how i can fix this please help me with this @cleverProgrammer
Its a bit ridiculous to talk about all those "highest paid" programming jobs and showing salaries from 1998 you know? Nobody makes so little money in programing. I understand you're taking it all from some survey online but some better fact checking will you do you good. talk about the 400K up to a million a year jobs. Those salaries are real and will make your videos much more interesting than this... "115-135k! wow!"
Freecodecamp is anazing theirs actually no organized catelog but they have a lot of beginner and intermediate and upto date trend tech stacks and tutorials . Altho since they gviivng away frre the catelog which you get in paid courses that tell you the path to follow is missing
If you want to start doing web dev. Do the Odin Project. It's amazing project based learning. It teaches you how to setup your own environment, read articles and docs, using git, deployement and all kinds of good stuff. And the best thing about it is that it's free.
Quick question. Did you mean "co code camps are worth it, especially yours", or "no, code camps are worth it, especially yours"? Not sure if you're defending code camps or bashing them.
There’s nothing wrong with FC Camp, but it can’t be your only tool to learn. It’s a good place to start and see if you can even stand coding and get a little familiar with a basic coding language. I mean, why spend a bunch of money on ANY training, unless you have a good idea that you’re even going to be interested in the topic. You need to have a special mindset to be successful at coding. There are so many teachers out there that say, “Oh come on…. You can get a job coding in 6 months. Just pay for my training.” I’m betting that only a very small percentage actually learn enough to get a decent job. It’s hard, and it takes a lot of knowledge of all the pieces to get something useful. One other problem is trying to learn an IDE like Visual Studio. Heck, that’s a process itself that takes a lot of time and practice. Now I’m sure that if someone has interest, the time to spend at least 5 hrs per day practicing, you could probably be prepared to actually learn coding . I said prepared; not actually proficient yet. Again, it’s not an easy path, and people should stop acting like it is.
good take, the main reason these sites exist is because setting up an environment is a slight headache and can vary based on operating systems. and its even harder when you're brand new.
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This video seems to imply that this was a mishandling by Microsoft, which it simply was not. This was a failure of crowdstrike's QA processes, leading to a bad update through the rapid release channel. Due to the nature of crowdstrike's software (Endpoint Detection and Response) the systems are designed to not come up with a failing agent. Personal devices are unlikely to be affected as crowdstrike is an enterprise solution (an expensive one at that) Most of the video is valid by pushing for more QA on code, but don't drag microsoft down with crowdstrike. It could've happened to any OS, in fact crowdstrike caused kernel panics on linux boxes a few months ago iirc. I'm disappointed at the coverage of the whole crowdstrike outage. - a disgruntled infosec admin
as a fifth grader jumping into computer science, this is the perfect course where he does not waste too much time and just jumps right in to teaching us to code. Really great course.