This is a video of some mistakes I made while learning programming and how I would start over today knowing what I know now. Hopefully, it will help some of you save time on your journey!
Can you make a video about back propagation in neural networks? I really don't understand somebody else you. You explain and write code better than others🙂
Thanks! I am going to upload a lot more consistently this year so hopefully that will help! (My upload schedule was basically non existent in previous years)
If beginners tell you that they gave up C because it's hard, it basically means they're in what's called an "abstraction hell", where they're trying to learn something without having a basic idea of how the stuff works under the hood. Learning JS/Python will only make this harder. Rather, a beginner should always learn the basics of a computer first, how CPU instructions, executables, process memory work, and then go pick a programming language. Only then will they realise how easy and simple C actually is, and then when they learn higher level languages, they'll know exactly what's being abstracted, and they'll be able to write better code
Bro really thinks we need to learn a language like C fully. I learned pointers, memory management, and DSA, with just a couple of projects. Did CS50x and that was enough to grasp all the concepts and now I know C on a basic level. Python is way superior for its syntax, and versatility. I learned Python and with just Django, I was doing backend. Learned numpy and was doing data science. Please stop forcing C on people. Python is ok and I think people should know it, especially for interviews for how easy it is to make pseudocode into actual code.