Fastest Way to Learn ANY Programming Language: 80-20 rule
1. Top programming Languages.
2. How to learn coding?
3. How to learn Python, Javascript or Java?
3. How to become a Software Engineer?
I will answer all these questions in this video.
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Learn the basics of programming, including syntax and concepts such as variables, loops, and object-oriented programming (OOP). These fundamentals are similar across different programming languages, although there may be slight variations. The 80/20 rule suggests that 80% of your code will come from 20% of your basic knowledge. Focus on mastering the 20% that applies to the majority of programming tasks. There are two important considerations: The basics are generally similar across languages, but there may be some differences. Adjust your learning approach accordingly based on the language you choose. It is crucial to practice by actively implementing what you learn from start to finish and fixing any issues that arise. Read and follow tutorials or consider taking high-quality courses to develop your problem-solving skills. There are two main challenges: How can you remember what you learn? Use spaced repetition techniques, which involve reviewing and revisiting the material at regular intervals. How do you determine whether what you're learning falls into the 80% or the 20%? Focus on learning topics that are closely related to what you already know, as this will make the learning process easier and more efficient. To reinforce your learning, gradually build projects of increasing complexity. This approach offers two benefits: Spaced repetition helps consolidate your knowledge over time. Explaining your understanding and tackling new concepts through project work expands your knowledge base. Remember that selecting the right project is extremely important. It enables you to learn more quickly and also serves as a valuable addition to your resume.
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Inshort you must know basic fundamentals of programming which is similar in almost all languages, after that you learn essentials(for ex- syntax) which will be used later on for complex programming, now create some useful projects which will make your understanding of that language good, correct?
Absolutely love the breakdown and the format that you spoke about in the video. Hoping to pull from some of the points you made to finally take the plunge into a programming language.
Consistency is the key to success. Sahil told this again and again. Like in most of other videos keep repeating/revision/don't give up and stufs. Thanks for all the inspirations sir.
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One of the best content I’ve watched on the platform. You’ve basically decoded how to learn anything!
As someone who did not write any code two years ago I also think that doing a programming certificate like the Oracle Java Certified Associate/Professional or the Python PCAP certification is a great way to learn because learning the material and aiming to pass the exams FORCES you to learn many many things. These certs alone do not help you to become a competent developer. For that you will have to create many projects, but the certs give you structure, purpose and a goal. Along the way you learn an incredible amount about each language.
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Thank you, I’m really happy to hear this is helping you in some way!
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One of most useful educational video I came across on KZhead by far. Keep up the good work. Much appreciated Thank you
As always your content is great and I expand my knowledge circle everytime watching your videos. I am currently learning by myself HTML, CSS, Javascript and python and your videos are much appreciated ! Greetings from Romania! 😄
I'm also learning the same languages Which resources you are following
finally a channel that doesnt just ramble about worthless motivational quotes and phrases, instead theres actual concepts to learn and try. I hope you continue with this quality. Cheers!
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The practical and real world knowledge that you share is astonishing. And it has really helped me a lot. ❤
This is a golden technique, I’ve been using it for a few days now and I’m already been more efficient and feel more structured with my learning. I appreciate the content. I subscribed so quick after watching this 😂🙏🏾 keep up the good work🔥
Thanks Zach. I’m glad you are making progress.
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This is by far one of the most useful videos I have ever watched in my life, and not just in regard to coding. Superb content.
Thank you, Sir. These videos are beneficial in reducing mistakes that I could make in the future while learning a programming language.
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Learning a programming language effectively requires time and effort, but there are strategies you can employ to expedite the learning process. Here are some tips to help you learn any programming language efficiently: Set Clear Goals: Clearly define your learning objectives and set specific, achievable goals. Identify what you want to accomplish with the programming language and break down your goals into manageable milestones. Having a clear roadmap will provide direction and motivation throughout your learning journey. Focus on Fundamentals: Start by mastering the fundamental concepts of programming, such as variables, loops, conditionals, and functions. These concepts form the building blocks of any programming language. Once you understand these fundamentals, transitioning to a new programming language becomes easier as you mainly need to grasp the syntax and specific language features. Hands-On Practice: Actively engage in hands-on coding exercises and projects. Learning by doing is crucial in programming. Write code regularly to reinforce your understanding of the language. Solve coding challenges, work on mini-projects, and experiment with different functionalities. Practical application helps solidify your knowledge and build confidence. Read and Analyze Code: Study well-written code samples and projects in the programming language you're learning. Analyze how experienced developers structure their code, follow best practices, and solve problems efficiently. Reading and understanding code written by others enhances your comprehension and exposes you to different coding styles. Utilize Documentation and Resources: Make use of official documentation and online resources specific to the programming language. Documentation provides detailed explanations of language features, syntax, and libraries. Online tutorials, video courses, and coding platforms can supplement your learning and provide practical examples. Join Coding Communities: Engage with coding communities, forums, and social media groups dedicated to the programming language you're learning. Interact with other learners and experienced developers to exchange knowledge, ask questions, and seek guidance. Participating in coding communities fosters a supportive learning environment and provides valuable insights. Build Projects and Solve Real-World Problems: Apply your knowledge by working on projects that align with your interests and goals. Practical projects allow you to integrate different concepts, explore advanced features, and solve real-world problems. Building projects enhances your problem-solving skills and provides a tangible demonstration of your progress. Embrace a Growth Mindset: Learning a new programming language can be challenging at times. Embrace a growth mindset and view difficulties as opportunities for growth. Be patient, persistent, and maintain a positive attitude. Celebrate your achievements and learn from your mistakes. Regarding "gildware technologies," as mentioned before, it seems that the term "gildware" is not widely recognized. If you intended to refer to a specific topic or technology, kindly provide more details, and I'll do my best to assist you accordingly.
I was afraid that learning Java would be a waste of time, as some of my peers suggest. After this video, I think I can say that I will use java to understand the fundamentals of programming and adapt to any other language necessary with the frame work provided in this video. Thanks a lot!
This video should have more views. Your descriptions and concepts are highly logical and a fantastic perspective prospective coders should have. This was very helpful. Thank you.
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Fabulous based on self experience knowledgeable motivational lovely video Thanks for sharing
Sir an example of That basic 20% we need to learn in a programming language like JS would be greatly appreciated. As always love your content 😊
Well when working in a real world frontend project, most Es6 concepts and functional programming concepts were needed.. Like map, filter, reduce, sort methods, try catch, async await, promises, fetch, destructuring , settimeout, onclick events
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Amazing advice from Sahil. I wish I had watched this from day 1, but it is never too late to listen to him. Thanks!
Bro, this video is really underrated. The simplicity of your explanation in making us understand something so complex is commendable. I consider myself a beginner level write who writer online and offline for fun. And, let me tell you, the way you compared learning programming to that of learning English language is what hit me hard. I have just begun my Python journey a couple of days ago, and I think I have landed exactly where I should have; your video. Thanks!!
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Sir, which software do you use for editing this kind of tutorial? It's always an amazing visual representation of the flow of information that you deliver. Thanks Sir
Greetings Sahil sir, Showing me the real background way how things really work and to implement. Thanks for sharing this #BESAFE #BEHAPPY
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you are actually the only youtuber whose 100% of content is useful and life changing honestly
Brilliant stuff. Just wondering how to get the information of the projects which you talked about in the video. Will you be covering them in upcoming videos?
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Thanks for your kind words.
Just wanted to comment and say thank you for your videos!
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Best video I've seen on learning programming language
keep this hard work each video I learn something new keep this work. I appreciate the effort you put in each video👌
This is the best video I've watched in a long while. Thanks for this.
All KZheadrs are making videos on how to learn any language and other random stuff which is not so important. Make a video on REAL PROBLEMS like - How to read and understand full stack large codebases? How to understand issues and solve them? How to write code logic while building a project? How to approach any project before starting to code? How one should keep his job safe in the world of AI as a new developer? These are the real difficulties we face... Teach us using a whiteboard
Solid and well researched advice! Thank you!
At the beginning of the video I just got the script of the video and extracted the main topics, but even though I watched the whole video cause the way that you explain things it's simply amazing
This is a great way of teaching on how to really learn . Thank you so much
As usual great content, Thank you sir
You are a brilliant man - your way of speaking and explaining is so well organised and makes everything easy. I do speak in French and that extract was from a speech of "Général de Gaulle à l'hôtel de ville de Paris le 25 Août 1944 - La France qui se bat, la seule France, la vraie France : la France éternelle" Thank you, you earned a subscriber.
Thanks. You’re right about the extract.
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why be a developer when you can be a youtuber
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Flying, because of traffic jam. When it will be reduce, walking Again. 😂😂
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Hey, I like to your Basic language sharing in hungarian... :D Anyway, you give good tool and motivation for start up... Thanks mate!
In each new programming language learn: 1- Basic datatypes, console input/output, main operators 2- Conditional statements, loops 3- functions (subroutines) 4- Structures, classes, Interfaces 5- Advanced OOP topics (inheritance, polymorphism) 6- More advanced data structures
Love from Nigeria Most of my motivation that fuels me Is from your channel sahil
Marvelous... Selfless... You don't speak in your videos it is your mind that is making the magic.. thank you
one of the best vidoes i've watched on youtube.,
Real-life advice. Thanks ❤
"you will never be able to learn 100% of what there is the learn. But look at you. You don't know everything about the language that you speak and you are doing just fine."- Very nice quote thank you!
Thank you for simplifing it this way 🌻
thank you , i find your concept practical ...
I was pleasantly surprised with your insight. Thank you for sharing
Hello Sir, you videos are very helpfull. Being a 2022 graduate from india and currently working in Software Industry i have various fears in mind due to various things happening in past few months like layoffs and the major concern about AI like chatgpt. Being at starting of carrier and working as a Backend engineer i have fears how to handle AI and future Uncertainty in software industry. Sir kindly make a video or tell somethings about it. Thanku.
Will try to cover it in upcoming videos. 👍
Thank you Sahil, may God bless you more 🎉
Hi Sahil, this video helps, thanks a lot. I have been trying learning software engineering for a change of career and running my current business at the same time, so time is always short... Thanks again for the good tips 👍
very interesting and wonderful way to proceed.. thank you so much
Bro, this gave me the motivation I needed Thanks buddy :))))
Good luck 👍
No words to say, Sahil. Thanks a lot for sharing :)
My humble request you to make video on open source contribution and what approach we take towards that thanku so much your videos are always helpfull .❤😀
The perfect theories and philosophy you added are wholesome 😳
Detailed and realistic explanations. A great teacher! .
Thanks 🙏
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This guy's accent and voice is so soothing
As a French person, I highly appreciated both the De Gaulle short video, the French speaking bits, and the whole video! Thank you, it is helpful!
I have implemented this repeated learning without knowing this and it works. On average I repeat every study five times in order to really have a good knowledge about it. I do it in different time intervals, not immediately after I learned something. The drawback is, there is no shortcut, you have to invest a lot of time and effort, which you have to allocate from other activities. There is always a price to pay.
Yeah I think thats why the fastest is on the job..it would be good if we right away put at the deep end of the pool...but thing is getting a job right away after learning a programming language is not feasible..
❤ your video is too practical to avoid... Keep up da good work, vai..
Thank you very much , very important and informative video , 🙏🌹
The fact that my guy learned Java first, which is one of if not the hardest language, that's used in modern programming.
sir you got really amazing way of utilizing history to easily explaining the task
Very Nice Breakdown of the approach.
Dude you're so on point!
Always learning new stuff from you sahil
I am Japanese and studying English and Programming. so thank you for the good idea video.
This is the best coding motivational speech ever.
How clear and perfect ........hats off Sahil.
1'programing language commans 2'20/80 rule 3'revision 4'mini projects tnx so much tnx
The most important thing in this rule is to find your 20% which will be repeated towards the bigger circle.
Hello Sahil, great content, i am very fresh in code and i choose python, can you recommend any interactive sites that i can fix yje code or something like this so i can train? Thank you for your time!
Your voice is so unique i love it. ❤
You are helping young students ❤❤🎉🎉
Excellent video! Thank you.
Very helpful , thanks a lot for making this video
Hello Do you think CRUD applications are a good starting point for this? For example : learn basic syntax and start building a project ….For example I am learning Java where I am learning spring framework …..To build websites i find that Whatever I am doing is just using libraries with a lot of abstraction so it feels like I am not understanding what goes beneath those libraries
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if anyone can answer this for me you're a god send. I understand watching videos and writing down the code from the videos does nothing for me and I should go just write down the code myself such as the python tutorial or javascript W3 tutorial. but when it comes to these projects how on earth do I build them without some guide or framework?
Hello Sahil, can you please make a detailed video on how to use AI/Chatgpt to learn programming quickly?
Hey Sahil I know you recommended learnpython and w3schools for Java. What do you recommend for C++?
Thanks sahil. Amazing content you provide for all of us.
Thanks Dilshad!
Are bhai isi liye to meko apke video sab se best lag te hai Mata lab vo 80 20 wapas concept and then ebbinghaus forgetting curve too good bhai
Idk why when i'm watching u , i feel that u are a robot 😂 But thanks for all ❤