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How To Self Study Technical Things 

Nick White
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@NickWhite
@NickWhite Год назад
Checkout Scaler To Level Up Your Tech Career - bit.ly/Scaler_NickWhite
@shadab6335
@shadab6335 Год назад
Ur discord link has expired Can u update nick?
@zyn_id
@zyn_id Год назад
1. Learn with Understanding, not Volume Consumption 2. Get the angle to be Interested 3. Study of Building Blocks 4. Practice, 10,000 hour rule. 5. Teaching/Communicating
@Seasonednuts-iv5gd
@Seasonednuts-iv5gd Год назад
Thanks
@Mutual_Information
@Mutual_Information Год назад
Excellent points. I’d like to add one: read multiple explanations of the same topic. Confusion on a topic can often be due to the specifics of a single explanation. Maybe it’s the specific language used, or it’s reliance on unfamiliar notation.. or the motivation is lightly explained. If you read multiple perspectives, the flaws are likely not common across all of them.. and much of them are eliminated. I study and teach machine learning and this is my go-to strategy. All these head bending concepts - the junction tree algo, expectation propagation, variational inference - weren’t hard to understand once I read 3 or more explanations on it. Also a tip: You can find quick summaries of concepts often at the start of papers which use that concept for something else.
@408sophon
@408sophon Год назад
This was a huge realization for me. 5 explanations are so much better than 1
@UziTekk
@UziTekk Год назад
This is a big one. Multiple explanations go a long way.
@ZIeLoPeNation
@ZIeLoPeNation Год назад
2:05 I really like what you said there. I wish I heard that more from others. I’m a novice to this stuff; however, I’ve been reading a ton for hours. It becomes easy to sit for a longevity of time reading as you get further in the content. As I read, I stuck with it even though I would give a few breaks at a time to go back and do it again. But the further I got, the more interested I became and the more excited I got when I was getting closer to my goal. Steps at a time and keep forward. I study java through a book. Reading through it I now, I know basic integers, strings, floating points, and variables. To knowing how to make a single dimensional array to making an array list. I still have to go back and read back what I read already to solidify what I had read previously. But the more that is read it keeps motivating me to keep going.
@felixc.programs8209
@felixc.programs8209 Год назад
Great advices here! As a new Tech youtuber and Software Engineer/data scientist myself, I can't thank you enough for motivating me to both swap my career to programming and also start Youtubing. Thanks a lot!
@somebodyoulove
@somebodyoulove Год назад
This is really great to watch I’ll be writing a technical exam in 2 months. I prefer saying Practice makes progress and I also prefer watching tutorials before reading. Thanks Nick.
@danish7335
@danish7335 Год назад
indian start-up is also sponsoring international youtuber
@aliyuisa7805
@aliyuisa7805 Год назад
Targeting a global market is the obvious next step.
@sawyer303
@sawyer303 Год назад
Haha😂
@Ruin3.14
@Ruin3.14 Год назад
This is great, and how I approach studying. For example, when I took a Python class I took it upon myself to research the libs like matplotlib. I have a big interest in mathematics, so I worked on a graphing utility in my own time. Doing personal projects that interest you is the best way to spark your passion around a language.
@skrealderlorddude8312
@skrealderlorddude8312 Год назад
Great video! I think written material is better for learning technical skills in computer science because it enables the learner to move at their own pace and to easily re read and analyze specific ideas. Videos are usually better for broader ideas, and can give inspiration for studying further.
@alikhansharapat9933
@alikhansharapat9933 Год назад
Recap: 1) Try to be interested in tech thing that you are learning 2) Try to learn prerequisites of these things 3) Try to practice it 4) Try to teach it
@muhammadosama5403
@muhammadosama5403 Год назад
if you put hardwork in something, you start to get interested in it. thats what i think , btw soo soo thanks for the tips it helps soo much , we beginners need more inspirations from people like you
@alienedits7883
@alienedits7883 Год назад
Some of my study habits are rewarding myself afterwards, take practice tests, use my own words and take short breaks. Anywho, your videos are always so helpful. I appreciate the time and effort you put on them !:)
@joshhitech
@joshhitech Год назад
Those were good points. Thanks for the tips.
@Ctrl_Alt_Elite
@Ctrl_Alt_Elite Год назад
I don't think there is a debate to be had for videos vs books, it's personal preference. The main focus should be the quality of the content you're consuming. IMO good quality videos take you through example projects but leave room for improvements (and better yet, give you some improvement ideas to attempt). I prefer videos for first-time learning (i.e. just starting a topic/subject) as I think they are excellent primers for terminology and mental concepts. Books are good too if they have good examples, diagrams and exercises but I just find videos easier to consume - they tend to retain my interest for longer. But if I'm really getting stuck in and starting to explore advanced topics, then documentation is the go-to place. If I don't understand something, then (just like Nick says) I have to research prerequisite learning material. Ultimately, I find it easier to learn when someone SHOWS me what I can do, rather than TELLS me what I can do... if that makes sense.
@PahugerPuruhitaBaiq
@PahugerPuruhitaBaiq Год назад
Thank you and I hope you're doing well, nick.
@ichoudhury6379
@ichoudhury6379 Год назад
Thanks, this mean a lot to me.
@joelmeizer3944
@joelmeizer3944 Год назад
Hey Nick, what would you recommend is the best programming language to use in the industry? For now I have a good understand of Java and JavaScript, and very brief knowledge of C++, I was thinking about diving into some python but I’m not too sure about the application of Python in the industry. Thanks!
@aribrezwan1612
@aribrezwan1612 Год назад
my guy showed the Ck logo initially, then remembered to blur it 💪🏻💯
@indexOutOfBound
@indexOutOfBound Год назад
Loved the way in which Rolling Stones and Calvin Klein where hidden while promoting Scalar.
@swhykto6075
@swhykto6075 Год назад
I try to study with moderation and consistency. Yes sometimes I don't understand what I'm learning. But I try to keep going bit by bit. Trying to find good teachers along the way---VERY DIFFICULT. But I think for me...keep it moving
@xiongbenjamin
@xiongbenjamin Год назад
Personally, how I find motivation is tying the goal to your identity. If that goal can significantly improve your self-worth (subjective), then it’ll likely increase your motivation to learn. Thus, motivation has a direct relationship to the size of your goal. Like Steve Jobs say, “the ones who are crazy enough to change the world, usually do.” Hence, dream big!
@professormarkegan
@professormarkegan Год назад
This is great, keep up the work, I have just done a video on study habits similar to this. The Key is to learn to love the process of studying. Good luck on your journey - Professor Egan
@fazerugbrug439
@fazerugbrug439 Год назад
awesome content keep more of this coming
@angel-pu7su
@angel-pu7su Год назад
Really nice. Thank you.
@swhykto6075
@swhykto6075 Год назад
Thanks!! I'm new to tech industry...and it can be very confusing.
@TheRetroEngine
@TheRetroEngine Год назад
Did you leave that chair holding open the door to show the light on purpose? Like a design ethic? So much detail.
@johnrobertdurante2880
@johnrobertdurante2880 Год назад
I really like to watch your video about coding..
@StLouis-bi3fi
@StLouis-bi3fi Год назад
the pythagorean therom was in my OA on codesignal
@m19y29
@m19y29 Год назад
I’m 46 yrs old and this is only method that works for me. I have to know the end game otherwise I will not have the commitment needed to learn and follow through.
@slimetimerick
@slimetimerick Год назад
thank you for this video :)
@artur2.043
@artur2.043 Год назад
I'm just starting my road to tech. I had a question is it possible to write a match case in python for file extensions? and if so how? for example if I I wanted my match case to identify a. ".txt" file how could I do so? I tried case ".txt" print etc but for some reason the computer cannot locate the .txt portion out of a string of lets say filename.txt
@gnanaeswarm727
@gnanaeswarm727 Год назад
Try using regular expressions or os.path.splitext()
@artur2.043
@artur2.043 Год назад
@@gnanaeswarm727 Thanks. I used if/elif instead of the match case. it was a little repetitive but I will learn cleaner ways to condense code with experience.
@minsugamaxsalt
@minsugamaxsalt Год назад
Thanks nick
@4115steve
@4115steve Год назад
I have a study habit of changing my study subject to another when I start to feel burnt out. Another study habit that's help a lot is being comfortable. I'm always reclined in a lazy boy recliner when I'm on my computer, I keep the mouse on the arm of the recliner under a towl and the keyboard is in my lap.
@Cyber_Lanka
@Cyber_Lanka Год назад
Baggy eyes bro
@cris694
@cris694 Год назад
I want to look as you, completely destroyed but increadibly smart on hard ass math-programming topics
@bandilecele1336
@bandilecele1336 Год назад
Make a tutorial video about python's classes and objects
@subashkharel1622
@subashkharel1622 Год назад
You forgot to blur Calvin Klein for more than half of the video lol. Thb, its indeed a good video to watch.
@nishankpriydarshi3984
@nishankpriydarshi3984 Год назад
scaler🚀🚀🚀🚀
@codeoptimal7197
@codeoptimal7197 Год назад
Nice.
@anirbanc88
@anirbanc88 Год назад
hardwork and patience, don't give up, if you fail 5 times, 6th time you will be better!
@AkshayKumar-xh2ob
@AkshayKumar-xh2ob Год назад
The video has good advice, but there is nothing actionable here. I would have appreciated the video if it contained an example. Like you want to learn computer vision, these are the websites for basic programming, math, then you should do a guided project, these are the places for that, than do your own project, these are the websites where you will find respectable projects, then learn skills to get hired etc etc. Maybe this could be part 2 of this.
@thomasnewton614
@thomasnewton614 Год назад
Am starting now, don't know anything about programming or coding
@korbinschulz2093
@korbinschulz2093 Год назад
thanks for sharing your techniques with me while i took a shit
@danieladegoke2924
@danieladegoke2924 Год назад
I just watch a lot of reels and social media content to get me interested
@ajiteshmishra
@ajiteshmishra Год назад
good to see Indian startups are now scaling and targeting international markets
@ebresie
@ebresie Год назад
Like the video. I think I would add: - Everyone tends to learn differently, some learn well by seeing, others by hearing, others by writing, and others by doing...find what way works best - Try to take notes as you go, this is helpful for those liking to learn by "doing" as this causes people to try to comprehend and put down in words (communicate)
@emisaycheese1482
@emisaycheese1482 Год назад
the chair is eye catching
@paulonokoka9984
@paulonokoka9984 Год назад
How do you teach something you are not good at?
@aadarshb.k.6883
@aadarshb.k.6883 Год назад
Next Steve.
@A_Raptr
@A_Raptr Год назад
looking extra greasy nice video👍
@nibelungvalesti
@nibelungvalesti Год назад
Ah, if only it were so easy.
@minciNashu
@minciNashu Год назад
Study? nah bro, I'd rather watch tutorials on studying.
@FurankieSama
@FurankieSama Год назад
Great physicists like sheldon cooper and wolowitz😂😂😂
@adityapawan
@adityapawan Год назад
Scaler sponsored for a video which is on self study 🤓
@Turnpost2552
@Turnpost2552 Год назад
Why do you look more and more burnt out after every video. Your stuff is great but come on man take care of yourself.
@brah9920
@brah9920 Год назад
noice
@saidharshanshan2481
@saidharshanshan2481 Год назад
Nick... Scaler is good for people living abroad. but its crazy expensive for indians
@asdomain4503
@asdomain4503 Год назад
No offense but these are like the most basic and out there method to improve studying
@butterflyandlandscape7417
@butterflyandlandscape7417 Год назад
Umm,first of all you < medium programmers, I would say you are in the top 85% of the programmers, after 10years of 'coding' you can 't do a proper hashmap, you can't do easy leetcode problems bro, all are u doing is you memorizing all the problems and solutions and you copy the solution BIT by BIT
@aryandeshpande1241
@aryandeshpande1241 Год назад
No 💵💵💵
@mrwhite2894
@mrwhite2894 Год назад
Why to much depressed
@clouis906
@clouis906 Год назад
Man this guy needs to take a nap
@SaifUlIslam-di5xv
@SaifUlIslam-di5xv Год назад
Nick, you look so tired. Get some rest mate. The tips were helpful and insightful, tbvh.
@md-ayaz
@md-ayaz Год назад
Lol, Indian Scaler is on American Channel. Anyways, if you are not attending live classes at Scaler then you should not enroll in Scaler. Enrolled if you are committed to attending live classes or else you are going to waste your money.
@qurdedu4032
@qurdedu4032 Год назад
You are paid by advertising their courses. Actually Most of us know that there are paid courses out there. So wasted my time in another non-sense video.
@emmanuelu
@emmanuelu Год назад
This dude always looks tired
@orisaadele5852
@orisaadele5852 Год назад
Great video production, Instagram is looking forward to your reply, thank you!
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