If you're struggling to learn to code, you must watch this

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Publicado 2022-02-04
Here's the article by Jeannette Wing:
www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/usr/wing/www/publications/Wi…

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  • @blakecamilletv
    The most discouraging times are when you think you understand it from following along with a course then practicing it. But when you have a test on it you have to code out your own solutions, mind goes totally blank😂. Good lord man smh.
  • @vldgrs
    Reader, you can do it! Just don't stop but persist on studying. It won't be easy BUT think about all those options it will open for you, it's going to be great!! I nearly failed school and then went back to studies in my late 20s after working in retail, today I'm a professional embedded developer!
  • @digigoliath
    I am 61, getting back to coding & having a blast with Front End Web Dev & Python for ML.
  • @helioflux132
    I am an older lad going back to school for electronic engineering and this is a very real scenario for me. Struggling with a few things, coding being one. Thank you for the encouragement.
  • I want to express my gratitude for your encouragement and motivation. As a computer science student, I remember my first day when I found myself in my car, tears welling up, as I watched other students solving coding problems effortlessly. I was new to coding and struggled to solve the problems at hand.
  • @marsbovee9680
    i’m at the end of my first year of college studying computer science and i definitely feel this. i can understand the concepts but applying them to my coding projects is a huge struggle. it’s really difficult but i’m going to stick with it for as long as i can because as much as i struggle with it i still enjoy it and i want to be able to do it as my career!! edit: thanks to those who encouraged me but i did end up changing my major at the start of my next semester 😭 i’m honestly glad i did, compsci was very interesting but it was too code heavy for my liking, now i get to do statistics which is more math heavy (my favorite) and still do some code :)
  • @oceejekwam6829
    Your empathising with others is very welcome, thank you for taking the time to shoot this (video).
  • wholeheartedly agree here. I spent 3 days trying to understand Linked Lists in C and suddenly it just clicked, that investment in time helped me in the future since many other ADTs use linked lists. So don't be disheartened. Keep pushing.
  • @jamespaz4333
    I am 39 and started learning Python (I am an R fan 😁). I find it somewhat challenging but thanks to your videos I always get motivated. Thank you sr.
  • @DevlogBill
    Thanks to you I was introduced to Python and despite the fact I didn't continue in my journey to become a Data Scientist. I continued learning to code with other languages like JavaScript. At the moment I think I have a decent number of skills to apply to jobs for web development and it all began the moment I was introduced to your videos on Python for Data Science.
  • @philbanana1810
    coming from a different field , learning to code is a new thing to me, I feel this struggle of being stuck with solving a problem. I really didn't have this computational way of thinking and wanted to give up but thank you good sir for the encouragement. Hoping for the best in my coding journey. new sub here!
  • @jimmykjazz
    My first course in programming was in 1970 using COBOL. I was baffled by the entire concept from the writing of the code on the old green sheets to punching the written code into cards which after read by the card reader, the computer would execute the instructions. My first assignment was simply to punch up already written COBOL and get a clean compile. I finally did it but only after I quite trying to understand everything. I just focused on the code and eventually I was good. Over 50 years of working, I wrote in COBOL, Fortran, PL/1 a number of query languages and for 30 years I wrote millions of lines of SAS. Just have faith and focus on the code.
  • @bhanujuneja58
    A much needed video. I was really struggling with programming problems. Thanks 😊
  • Just read that article you linked! Thank you! :) Just dipping my toes into CT and CS, and I found it very helpful.
  • @frostydog222
    i am 23 and i started learning to code like 3 months ago or something like that, currently learning how API's work and its so confusing when im doing some solo projects, thanks for the video it really made me think why i started this journey in the first place
  • @murphydogprod
    Agree 100%. I went through the same struggles. I had to train my brain to think differently. More step by step or logically plus other ways I can't seem to describe. But it is true that changing your way of thinking to become a programmer had helped in so many other aspects of my life. Thanks for posting this nice short and to the point vid. Cheers!
  • @pauleaton947
    I am 3 months in to learning HTML and CSS and this video resonates with me so much, plus it gave me optimisim that i am not the only one who goes through this.Thank you so much for your insight, it really has helped.
  • @avaneesha9571
    I'm a software developer with 1.5yrs of experience. But still I feel difficult to think certain type of logics. Seeing my colleague do the best way I feel I'm very much outdated. But eventually I'll become good. But meanwhile I must put more effort to think the other way like you told. Thank you for this video 🙂
  • @simonjunior184
    Thank you for your motivation and article you shared. Nice piece of advice for people like me struggling in coding and programming. Do keep up the good job.