I have 4.5 years of experience as a front end and I think what's missing for me to be recognized as senior is the knowledge on those courses. I think I have enough experience to be senior, I just have a lot of gaps of knowledge. Databases, backend languages, security, design patterns and architecture are missing on my toolset. I just got layoffed, so I'll take it as an opportunity to fill those gaps. Thank you very much for your video.
can you give me a suggestion please. I want to pursue AI and ML. But before that I think of becoming a front end web developer , to have a part- time/freelance job for paying my expenses while learning AI and ML. Will there be a problem , that my web-designing job will affect my learning process?
@@AswinBalaraman dude, I suggest you dedicate full time to your goal. Front end is too difficult right now, the days where it was easy and fun are gone hahahah. If you are really desperate, I suggest you learn wordpress and maybe try get into the business of making websites for clients. But front end web applications, with React and other frameworks, stay away if you need money fast. It is too difficult competitive nowadays. Hope it helps!
thank you very much for your valuable time and suggestion ,I am saying thus because I also expected what you have told . And as you said I will try wordpress/another way to earn an income.@@filiperibeiro9707
It's the programming problems + david malan that make cs50x so great. Unlike most courses the programming questions are just interesting and challenging enough to really get into
@@thulasichodapuneedi5214the course ends in 2025 so a year is more than enough, i started 7 months ago, took a 3 month break and am already on week 7/10!
You clearly haven't taken a MOOC or been to a contemporary university. Many students only want the acknowledgement that they sat through the course because unearned clout is today's fiat currency in the game. @@sueyourself5413
CS50P Should be taken before cs50x or during, it is an easier class, without good foundation at least in 1 language cs50x will be overwhelming for most people
True. I’m taking both cS50 python and web programming. And I found them really enjoyable, mostly web programming. I had tried cs50x one year ago and I gave up out of boredom because of the level, I felt it was too difficult. Now with all the knowledge I have, I think I can tackle it.
I can agree with that, but for me personally I'm glad I did CS50x first then CS50P. The explanation regarding datasets and algorythms was essential to comprehend before moving on.
@@yesyes9698Guess I screwed up. I’m taking cs50x first and later csweb and potentially cspython. I will say it is definitely tricky when it comes to the projects
Python programmer has a fantastic python programming course on udemy, I am taking it now and am really learning a lot. Thank you very much for putting that course together and for these RU-vid videos!
@@Tiffany_388check in the description of this video's there is a python programmer that he is talking about... And there is discount going on in this time.. Hope this helps
@@Tiffany_388 This may be a little late, but this course: "The Complete Python Bootcamp From Zero to Hero in Python" by Jose Portilla on Udemy is considered one of the best complete courses on Python of its type. I had it briefly, but changed my mind and got a refund to buy a great JavaScript course. Now I find myself taking Introduction to Programming with Python from Harvard...CS50p, I think. I believe I would like to go the backend developer route, so may learn Python first, then JavaScript since both are valuable in that area and sometimes used together I think I read somewhere. I may end up buying the Jose Portilla course from Udemy again, after all. I remember it was well put together. If you are new to Udemy they will most likely offer you a really great "new customer" deal. I'd take advantage of it. Udemy does run a lot of sales and flash sales, so I'd sign up for alerts about those as well. Hope this helps you or someone else in their journey.
Im enrolled in CS50x already! I would like to know if you could share a learning path to become a Python "master" and another to learn Data Science, please. Thank you!
It was an ad masquerading as a video. He spent 70% of the video in the intro and ad. The rest of the video could have been a one page list. Huge waste of time.
can you give me a suggestion please. I want to pursue AI and ML. But before that I think of becoming a front end web developer , to have a part- time/freelance job for paying my expenses. Will there be a problem , that my web-designing job will affect my AI and ML learning journey ?
If you dedicate a lot of time, you can do some of them quite quickly. They give you estimates, for example (these are fake numbers) 5 weeks with 3 hours per week = 15 hours overall, so if you do 5 hours a day, you can get it done in 3 days theoretically
Harvard ranks last of all major universities for free speech. They have no regard for anything except the furtherance of their own institution and its parasites. @@costelinha1867
correct me if i am wrong i also started a Harvard data science course but they were not offering the certificate for it is the case for everybody else also ?
you do not nget certificates on the free version. only the knowledge. you can get the certificate by paying a small fee and i am sure if very worth it to pay small fee and get a cerficate from Harvard
@@shqiptari6748 That's factually incorrect, there is a free certificate that's generated by Harvard for you once you complete it. It's literally in their FAQ, only the EDX certificate is paid.
@@Solaar_Punklast time I saw they were having you push your lesson code to github and it would be automatically graded / verified with some feedback. VS code is quite well integrated with Github but it can get a little tangley for brand new students.
I really like your content, your sharing you deserve more viewer imo. But I'm not into the quick-clip-from-nowhere-to-do-as-internet-youtubers-do-animating-the-narration, just saying :) Good continuation
You can watch all of that and be nowhere near employable. Or you can learn the basics of a specific topic and the technologies that companies use and get a job whilst someone else is sitting through hundreds of hours of Harvard videos. Once you watch all that junk you can join the line of unemployed computer science experts down the job centre without a single employable skill.
Looked at the first hour of that cs50 cs course, it’s incredibly basic 😂, you shouldn’t be getting to University and being told computers use binary for god sake, you should of learnt all that stuff at primary school, I would be seriously pissed off if I payed $50000 for University degree and this is where they are starting from lmao
I guess you missed the point where the course is called INTRODUCTION to computer science. Also what country do you live in where primary fucking school teaches you that shit, so I can move to it?
Agreed. I was shocked when the original version of this course was released. Not sure about now -- it's been totally restructured and expanded upon since the first offering. @@legendarygamerx5059