Комментарии:
I don’t like coding but still want to make a lot of money. What else can i do?
Ответитьwow this was really a good and helpful video
ОтветитьAmazing! I just watched your "...5 Things" video to which I was equally amazed. I score high on kinaesthetic learning so my example for y'all is with Excel VBA. I just couldn't get classes. For years! It was the actual using not the template-idea. Once I figured "oh, it's a bit like throwing something up through the loft hatch. Throwing is the 'lettr' and asking for it back (catching) is the 'gettr'. So my 'loft object' is I guess, the type of learning tool I need to implement(!) in my learning...maybe! And sure, AI is out to get us (it's what the initials stand for).
ОтветитьUnrelated question, how do you edit your videos ?
DO you hire someone to edit it ? or use any online platform or software ?
I can see the efforts you took while making this video!! you really deserve appreciation girl!!
ОтветитьLove your vasualization. your videos are fun to watch pooja.
ОтветитьWhy I think of you Pooja, you are a class act.
ОтветитьPooja i want to develop cache memory and to know about risc-v processor. And i want to do project on this iam working as a trainee in a company my role is a design verification engineer in VLSI. So would you recommend any books or site that help me about caches.
ОтветитьI feel like I can practice coding all I want my brain cannot remember certain syntax and functionalities despite how easy they may be. Do you have any note taking apps or something to help with the memorizing ?
ОтветитьDam honey i know you be turning heads. No make up, no filters, no plastic surgery this is what natural beauty look like folks
ОтветитьNice video
ОтветитьLmao her name is pooja haha
ОтветитьYour videos are very interactive and fun to watch along side understanding concepts. Please keep making these kind of videos.
ОтветитьCan you do a video explaining recursion and generics♥️
ОтветитьI’m computer science major. I’m in programming one. We are currently doing classes and methods for Java. This shit is confusing. But im being patient. ChatGPT is getting me by. I learned python first. I’m done concepts such as abstractions. Because I work in control system and give me a great understanding of it and I’m a visual person. I see my way through the whole concept.
Ответитьanyone learning dsa?
ОтветитьThank you, this is very beneficial.
ОтветитьSmart and sexy. What a combo 😍
ОтветитьThanks sister please if you start java tutorial for begnner ❤❤❤
Ответитьthanks a lot again, basically it is we cant just work based on a set structure so we have to troubleshoot, so my question even though i learn to code in a programming language but i never learn what happens behind the scenes, so how can learn those stuff??
ОтветитьLove your take on visualization.
That’s actually the reason why I bought myself a huge white board is so I can draw out my ideas and VISUALLY see what I’m trying to build.
If I can see it first , I know how to google, read documentation, use AI , etc to get the answers to my questions / problems.
I'm late but great video as usual. Your videos never miss!
ОтветитьNice🎉
ОтветитьAwesome video - will definitely share these with my SWE mentees! Thank you :)
ОтветитьR u Bengali?
ОтветитьR u Bengali?
ОтветитьShould I take Java as my first language?
ОтветитьThanks for this informative 🙂 video
ОтветитьThis is a dope video thanks
ОтветитьIs the thumbnail inspired from Harkirat Singh???
ОтветитьAfter seeing these AI advancements, I just don't feel motivated to learn coding anymore lol
ОтветитьBrilliant.
ОтветитьSaying that the loop stops immediately after the condition is not true is not correct. Evaluation happens, and after that the loop iteration proceeds to the end even if at some point the condition changes. Evaluation of the condition happens only between iterations.
ОтветитьThank you ❤
ОтветитьMam Your videos made me inspire every day and Please make a video on what leetcode questions and Patterns to look into and similar Questions to be solved for getting swe job as fresh grad
ОтветитьBoth beautiful and smart.
ОтветитьYou forgot me😂 nice
Ответитьim not gonna lie, when i saw the thumbnail and title i thought it was just going to be another bullshit "learn to code fast" video, but you're actually focusing on the problem solving part of engineering (as it should be), teaching people how to think rather than how to use a programming language
there are too many people that go into SE thinking that its about the programming language, resulting in horible devs that no one wants to work with because they have no capacity for problem solving, they just try to regurgitate what they've memorized from leetcode.
huge props, keep it up!
Really good video !
ОтветитьAnother awesome video!
ОтветитьThanks for the valuable video. Just a small comment. According to my opinion, It is better to use an abstract class to model a Person. Normally interfaces are used to model features. For example, you can see instances of firefighters. so, it is a class, you can say, there are people, but they are instances of another type(and can not instantiate directly), so, they should be abstract classes. Then, there are features like teaching, firefighting, arresting etc. Those are interfaces, which support multiple inheritance. I know this is not directly related to the purpose of your video and I'm open to any contradictory opinion for this.🙂
ОтветитьThe efforts are worth.. awesome work
ОтветитьHow relevant is to learn coding in the age of AI like Devin? future looks very unpromising to the "software" developers
Ответитьvery useful video
ОтветитьHi pooja ❤
I hope this message finds you well. I've been following your updates on LinkedIn, and I've been really impressed with the valuable insights you've been sharing, especially regarding DSA (Data Structures and Algorithms) and career advice. It's evident that your expertise in the IT field is extensive.
I recently saw your post about the current hiring trends, where HR is seeking candidates with five years or more of experience. As a third-year CS student aspiring to work at Microsoft, I recognize the importance of gaining relevant skills and experience. Your guidance in navigating this landscape would be incredibly beneficial.
Given your insights, I was wondering if you could create a DSA playlist or share some resources that would help students like me prepare for opportunities at Microsoft. Your expertise would undoubtedly make a significant impact on our career journeys.
Thank you for considering my request. I eagerly await your response.