Thanks for sharing great advice as usual 🔥 I knew about the clean code, clean coder, and CTCI books, have had them saved on my computer for a while yet to read them tho 🙈🙊 Will def check out the design patterns and how many licks book 😃 When do you find time to read books btw? In the later afternoon or evening after a day of work? Also, as an idea suggestion for a video, it would be great to know your advice for establishing a software project portfolio (on Github for instance) for people (such as myself) job hunting for SWE position 😃 what various projects to work on, how many to have, and how this may vary depending on posxn looking for (FE vs BE, Mobile app vs Web dev vs Desktop app dev) or skill you want to showcase (database SQL skills vs security/encryption, etc..) 😊
Nice! Give it a go, they are all quite easy to read 😊 I usually listen to audiobooks when cooking/cleaning etc and read during lunch and in bed before sleep. It actually helps me fall asleep 😅 That's a good idea! I'll put it on my list :)
Not sure yet 😅 I have a backlog of videos I need to record/edit and course requires more preparation... I meant to make a course on Blockchain development soonish 🤞 but with full-time job it's a little tricky 😅
@@KaroCodes Okay..ya it can take time & its Lil's tricky😅......When you have time you can prepare,,,,after 5 or 6 month plzzzz start tutorial ....plzz ma'am...it'll be helpful... we'll appreciate you ❤
Good question! Personally, I learned most maths during uni by using resources provided by my lecturers and simply talking to them. Nowadays, I mostly learn from the internet - have a look at my CS degree videos where I go into detail about which mathematical domains were useful and for what type of programming. Then you can probably find heaps of YT videos explaining them and practice with free tutorials online :)
@@MiteshPatel-pt9fk CS50 Harvard Course :) good to learn the basics and free. When I was in HS I never actually taken a formal course, was just reading online 'how to build a website', 'how to make an Android app' and then whatever I wanted to make within it I would figure out with just free online resources. But definitely getting some structured knowledge like CS50 would be great on top of that! Hope it helps 😊
@@MiteshPatel-pt9fk oh cool! What do you want to start your career with? I find it useful to narrow down to a specialisation and while still learning broad CS focus on mastering that one domain.