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I am somehow proud of not watching any courses for programming. I used to observe the syntax and play with it. I love those times lol. Open source always has been a great help.
Not sure why someone would be proud of handicapping their learning journey. There’re a lot of bad courses and tutorials, but a right one can boost your understanding by a lot.
@@Qornv yeah but the most popular ones just show someone writing code (while they look at a premade project) and repeating the words on screen, sometimes explaining random functions
I never post comments, but for this one I must say your videos are amazing. Straight to the point, describes the problem, provides a solution, no yapping around. Absolutely love it.
that was my first mistake when i started learning web dev, thinking that watching a 12 hours tutorial video will make me a master of js example, but i started doing projects and whenever i got stuck i go watch or search, i realized the best way to learn is learn by doing projects because you can never know everything. thanks for the vid very underrated!
For us you are more than any college professors or any school teacher you can teach us everything because your straightforward video creation technique helps us a lot.
This philosophy you teach is life changing. I never fuller understood why I learned stuff so fast with this technique, but you explained it perfectly. Subscribed.
You are very underrated. I loved watching your videos. Thank you for the great explanation. It's very simple yet on point. I didn't regret stumbling into your channel. I did not waste any single bit of my time. Keep posting man, you are amazing!
This is one of my favourite videos about learning to code. I have spent months learning soo many things from courses. I used to learn everything and then not implement it. As doing everything together for the first time seemed soo tough. Thanks for this video !
Brother Sajid ..May Allaah bless you with the best of His rewards.This video is definitely worth watching - no background music, no overwhelming information, just a straight-to-the-point video.
I remember watching tutorials learning react, spent about 2 days doing that and got so bored so just jumped right into making an actual website and I think I learned from the experience wayyyy more plus it was more enjoyable to have freedom over my own project which really kept me motivated to learn more
Thank you, Sajid! Your work has been incredibly helpful for beginners like us. I truly appreciate your knowledge and the way you teach. I love your content, and once again, thank you for teaching us.❤
totally agree, your different from other people. I like your approach. I never knew how to edit photos and i didn't learn from reading a whole book but from doing and failing and copying until i was able to implement that knowledge to do something on my own. Love the vids
The thing that makes my learning faster is to take only essential skill and start the project by using few tutorial. Before I knww, I already using Next JS and React.
You Are Amazing. I am pent up with my work, so I wanted to transition myself to other field, and out of the blue I bought a domain name, not knowing what to do after. Thank You, I appreciate it, and I hope More people will do the same.
Amazing video! I've gotten stuck in tool hell rather than tutorial hell. I come from the software engineer side with more focus on backend and never had an opportunity to understand frontend. I know how to use photoshop, davinci resolve, and other creative tools, so I thought I could use a tool for frontend. But there is so much of it! Bootstrap is popular, but then you have react, vite, javascript, tailwind, angular, ruby on rails, etc which all relates to web development. Then the question is which one to use? Watching your videos made me realize that I really should start from scratch and see what I can do. Design something in figma (a creative tool I can easily learn) and then slowly experiemnt building it. Thank you! :)
The Contents you are giving out here is literally worth thousands of dollars. With the contents you have here, even without posting again, this channel with hit 100k subs. I look forward to more quality videos from you. You've made me understand that it's not about taking a 40 hours course, but taking the right one. Thank you for saving me from months of frustration ❤❤
Tbh you should apply this to every programming language or a similar method. Once you are comfortable skip read the documentation or read a book. Get into details as you work and see other people's projects. Extremely good advice, a lot of new developers are going to gain a lot.
So far i have i have watched two videos from this channel and am addicted. This how i started web development, i built a website to store user data and i never knew about databases 😂. And i remember asking someone why when i visit my website, they list all the pages instead of opening a default page . He was like , have you ever heard of index page ?? And i was like what's that ? 😂😂😂😂
I just have to agree with everything in this video. New sub here. The big issue in web development and the ridiculous amount of libraries and frameworks out there is simply that programmers are not designers. Most programmers are pretty much anti anything that has to deal with art or creativity, they will copy-paste anyone's code before even touching the style of a . No web development tutorial tells people that the first step to learn web development is to actually learn some basics of graphic design.