Computer Science isn't programming! // How to become a Master Programmer // Featuring Dr Chuck

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Is computer science the path to become a master programmer? Dr Chuck says there is a better way - and you can get it for free! He also shares his vision on how to become a master programmer - this also includes mentorship.
FREE course links below :)
// MENU //
00:00 ▶️ Introduction
01:30 ▶️ Cisco Certs as the Standard and Why Programming Doesn't Have an Equivalent
04:33 ▶️ Computer Science As the Way to Get Into Programming
09:37 ▶️ Computer Science Doesn't Make You a Master Programmer
11:25 ▶️ Why The System is Broken
14:20 ▶️ The Role of Universities in the Future of Education
22:08 ▶️ The First Half of the Path to Master Programmer
24:00 ▶️ The Second Half of the Path to Master Programmer
26:26 ▶️ What Is a Master Programmer?
31:36 ▶️ David and Dr Chuck's Experiences with Programming Courses at University
36:32 ▶️ Brief Overview of the Origin of Computer Science and What Went Wrong
44:02 ▶️ When Dr Chuck Teaches Recursion
44:56 ▶️ But Doesn't the System Actually Work? Just look at Google and Facebook
45:38 ▶️ The Idea for Google Wasn't Good Enough for a PhD
48:47 ▶️ How to Fix the System
50:43 ▶️ The Last Nut to Crack
54:22 ▶️ Open Source's Role
56:44 ▶️ You Can't Apply Until You Have Run the Gauntlet
1:00:34 ▶️ You Can Start Now
1:01:08 ▶️ The Value of Mentors
1:04:15 ▶️ The Problem with Online Platforms
1:05:37 ▶️ Why Cisco is the Standard in Networking
1:08:15 ▶️ Every Course Dr Chuck Teaches Requires Him to Write Code
1:09:29 ▶️ Quick Summary for the Plan for the Master Programmer
1:11:53 ▶️ What's the Cost Going to Be?
1:15:09 ▶️ Education Is For Everybody, Not Just the Rich
1:16:36 ▶️ Final Thoughts
1:18:33 ▶️ Thanks, Dr Chuck!
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// Python for Everybody //
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Dr Chuck's Website: www.dr-chuck.com/
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  • FREE course links below :) // MENU // 00:00 ▶ Introduction 01:30 ▶ Cisco Certs as the Standard and Why Programming Doesn't Have an Equivalent 04:33 ▶ Computer Science As the Way to Get Into Programming 09:37 ▶ Computer Science Doesn't Make You a Master Programmer 11:25 ▶ Why The System is Broken 14:20 ▶ The Role of Universities in the Future of Education 22:08 ▶ The First Half of the Path to Master Programmer 24:00 ▶ The Second Half of the Path to Master Programmer 26:26 ▶ What Is a Master Programmer? 31:36 ▶ David and Dr Chuck's Experiences with Programming Courses at University 36:32 ▶ Brief Overview of the Origin of Computer Science and What Went Wrong 44:02 ▶ When Dr Chuck Teaches Recursion 44:56 ▶ But Doesn't the System Actually Work? Just look at Google and Facebook 45:38 ▶ The Idea for Google Wasn't Good Enough for a PhD 48:47 ▶ How to Fix the System 50:43 ▶ The Last Nut to Crack 54:22 ▶ Open Source's Role 56:44 ▶ You Can't Apply Until You Have Run the Gauntlet 1:00:34 ▶ You Can Start Now 1:01:08 ▶ The Value of Mentors 1:04:15 ▶ The Problem with Online Platforms 1:05:37 ▶ Why Cisco is the Standard in Networking 1:08:15 ▶ Every Course Dr Chuck Teaches Requires Him to Write Code 1:09:29 ▶ Quick Summary for the Plan for the Master Programmer 1:11:53 ▶ What's the Cost Going to Be? 1:15:09 ▶ Education Is For Everybody, Not Just the Rich 1:16:36 ▶ Final Thoughts 1:18:33 ▶ Thanks, Dr Chuck! // MY STUFF // www.amazon.com/shop/davidbombal // SOCIAL // Discord: discord.com/invite/usKSyzb Twitter: twitter.com/davidbombal Instagram: instagram.com/davidbombal LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal Facebook: facebook.com/davidbombal.co TikTok: tiktok.com/@davidbombal KZhead: kzhead.info // Dr Chuck social // Website: www.dr-chuck.com/ Twitter: twitter.com/drchuck/ KZhead: kzhead.info Coursera: www.coursera.org/instructor/drchuck // Python for Everybody // Free Python course on Coursera: www.coursera.org/specializations/python KZhead: kzhead.info/sun/a6ivqdunjqhsmYE/bejne.html Python for Everybody: www.py4e.com/ Free Python Book: do1.dr-chuck.com/pythonlearn/EN_us/pythonlearn.pdf Dr Chuck's Website: www.dr-chuck.com/ Free Python Book options: www.py4e.com/book // Django for Everybody // Website: www.dj4e.com/ Coursera: www.coursera.org/specializations/django KZhead: kzhead.info/sun/opSRkqyugqqtapE/bejne.html // Web Applications for Everybody // KZhead: kzhead.info/sun/q9Zvpb58iYaklGg/bejne.html Website: www.wa4e.com/ Coursera: www.coursera.org/specializations/web-applications // Internet History // Coursera: www.coursera.org/learn/internet-history KZhead: kzhead.info/sun/Z5uHgsV6jaqdiYU/bejne.html // SPONSORS // Interested in sponsoring my videos? Reach out to my team here: sponsors@davidbombal.com

    @davidbombal@davidbombal2 жыл бұрын
    • Next guest on the channel should be "Gummo", the hacker from Soft White Underbelly channel. That would be very interesting since we all know that David is the one who ask all the right and valuable questions.

      @breveganlyfe@breveganlyfe2 жыл бұрын
    • *It's interesting that two of great mentors do not agree on this subject. Uncle Bob for instance says that you need to be a mathematician to be a good programmer.*

      @Muhammad-sx7wr@Muhammad-sx7wr2 жыл бұрын
    • Python course is only free for a 7 day trial.

      @castlerock7423@castlerock74232 жыл бұрын
    • F

      @alarmsquadnj@alarmsquadnj Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you David for your wonderful videos very helpful

      @newmanjohnwell1105@newmanjohnwell1105 Жыл бұрын
  • Dr. Chuck is a legend!

    @freecodecamp@freecodecamp2 жыл бұрын
    • Second that! He inspired me to start learning Python and I will always be grateful to him for that.

      @todorowael@todorowael2 жыл бұрын
    • Facts!

      @sparksays7247@sparksays72472 жыл бұрын
    • He's a guru!

      @StevenDelong@StevenDelong2 жыл бұрын
    • @corbuvlad@corbuvlad2 жыл бұрын
    • u too

      @itsshowtime3762@itsshowtime3762 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm a computer scientist meaning I have my CS degree but hes spot on. I was so disappointed after my degree I felt inadequate and unprepared. It wasn't until I decided for myself to really struggle through brute force solving problems online that I finally started to learn programming itself. Universities are full of egos and pretenders no offense, the real learning comes when its just you vs you

    @garrettwitzenburg2873@garrettwitzenburg28732 жыл бұрын
    • Hiii

      @Khan-fi9gx@Khan-fi9gx Жыл бұрын
    • Where did you learn this brute force learning

      @relly793@relly793 Жыл бұрын
    • @@chrisjin1112 Unless you are talking about Harvard, or MIT where they pay the best teachers in a year what most programmers won't earn in 10, everything is in the internet now, especially with AI making it easier.

      @NicosoftNT@NicosoftNT Жыл бұрын
    • @dekart I agree, but programmers are not scientists, far from it. I like mathematics though, studying math can greatly increase your problem solving abilities and bring you more to an engineer, maths you can learn alone.

      @NicosoftNT@NicosoftNT Жыл бұрын
    • @dekart It's hard to get to that level, even degrees that combine math and cs don't go deep enough to develop your expertise in rocket science. Most universities offer average knowledge taught by average teachers for average students. So, with these tools, what do you recommend? We can only do so much, just work with what you have. If you lack the money, if you were born in a small city with poor education, I think learning by yourself as much as you can is the best and only solution, only then can you contribute to society in a meaningful manner. If you have the money or opportunity, the skill and the interest, then avoiding a degree that can prepare you in such a way, is a crime.

      @NicosoftNT@NicosoftNT Жыл бұрын
  • David was my motivation not to give up ever. Not that long ago I was working on a farm and listening his ccna courses. Today I'm managing 6 production servers and complete industrial network infrastructure, and got involved in the software development as c# dev. Only by folowing one rule, that tomorows myself shall be proud of today's myself. Thank you David.

    @NikicaVaradi@NikicaVaradi2 жыл бұрын
    • Wow, that's well cool

      @neanda@neanda Жыл бұрын
    • I hope @davidbombal sees your comment. That story would make everything he puts out seem justified (to him). 👍

      @scottspa74@scottspa74 Жыл бұрын
    • What's the first programming language did you learn first?

      @musazwane6049@musazwane6049 Жыл бұрын
    • @@musazwane6049 PHP + html, then JS, then Python, then did a quick course of Java, then c#. Currently using JS and C# extensively

      @nixonrulez@nixonrulez Жыл бұрын
    • @@nixonrulez thank you @nixonrulez. I assume you're a software engineer yourself?

      @musazwane6049@musazwane6049 Жыл бұрын
  • i have been programming 40+ years and the main thing i emphasize to new programmers is to never stop, never stop learning and never stop being curious. i did the 2 year degree and spent more time correcting instructors than learning anything. and i did it when i was 25. unfortunately im one of the humans good with technology horrible with humans. best compliment i have ever gotten was a new dev that was brought in to work with me, unfortunately the company downsized after he had been there 6 months he said, "i learned more from you in 6 months than i did in 6 years at(large university in the us that will remain nameless) i enjoy helping people learn and progress to me its more fun now than actual development.

    @erikgiggey4783@erikgiggey47832 жыл бұрын
    • Guys like you are the real mvp🫡 👑 I don’t even know you but thank you🫂

      @Feedback406@Feedback406 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow, what a guest! I was listening to this guy's lectures on Python last year. He has a knack for explaining complex things in a very simple way.

    @ithinkthereforeitalk935@ithinkthereforeitalk9352 жыл бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed the video!

      @davidbombal@davidbombal2 жыл бұрын
    • What a guest indeed!!

      @ChristopherMartinez-su8ps@ChristopherMartinez-su8ps2 жыл бұрын
    • Its a saying that if you can't explain a complex thing in simple terms to someone, you don't truly understand it. This isn't exactly true, in reality it's a gift some teachers/experts have but these people are so valuable not only for explaining things. But when someone receives that information the light bulbs flicks on and they want to know more, they are inspired and begin their learning journey. And after watching this I felt that. Obviously no where near on this level but teaching my friends the rough basics of how a computer works, or cyber security concepts, or hacking concepts with analogies they understand and can relate the concept to is rewarding and I love seeing the light bulb flick on even though my own understanding of some of these things is only medicore level. But it is so rewarding and I love that there are people willing to share their knowledge to flick on those light bulbs for the rest of us! And I love that there are so many people trying to help others learn as well.

      @lethil@lethil Жыл бұрын
  • As a Professional Engineer I really appreciate your direct tech channel no BS David. It is good to hear Dr. Chuck as I stand firm with him as I also teach tech in my free time while I work in tech full-time. I hope entry-level folks see this.

    @mytechnotalent@mytechnotalent2 жыл бұрын
    • I wanna break into tech but have no college education

      @el.tacolgando@el.tacolgando Жыл бұрын
    • Im not even in tech and I'm watching it. I'm on a proces to learning it but I personally want to get into PenTesting eventually.

      @DZ4295DBW@DZ4295DBW Жыл бұрын
    • I am a self-taught programmer who is still learning how to figure out how to learn coding effectively also I am building up a team

      @codergirl-ms@codergirl-ms Жыл бұрын
    • @@codergirl-ms that is exciting to hear! Keep pushing forward and we can all support and learn from one another. David's series are very targeted and beneficial.

      @mytechnotalent@mytechnotalent Жыл бұрын
  • This is so powerful coming from a Doctor... been studying cyber sec for 2 year and now I am in school to get the B.S. in Cyber Sec, I have built multiple programs with GUI and my own module that writes its own code now... I have really been doubting my work since my college told me I cannot qualify for computer science because of my highschool transcripts. I do feel after watching this I am more than worthy of what I wanted in computer science: now I feel as if it would not get me further than my own curiosities after watching this... keep Self Study Alive!

    @toul100@toul100 Жыл бұрын
  • Im doing a python programming course at university and its a nightmare. The teachers dont even teach you anything or provide answers. Im going to sign up to this drs course and hope to learn that way. University is not a place to learn, just to get a piece of paper

    @Yalbou@Yalbou2 жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely love this. I was familiar with Dr. Chuck as an academic and I may have even taken part of his course. I spent 16 yrs teaching programming in a computer science programme and he is 100% right.

    @RickHenderson@RickHenderson2 жыл бұрын
  • Loving this video David...you guys are, most definitely, going to change the world in a very positive way! Thanks for ALL you do!

    @tjoleary8738@tjoleary87382 жыл бұрын
  • I took his courses and he is an amazing teacher Nice interview

    @tigreonice2339@tigreonice23392 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the interview :)

      @davidbombal@davidbombal2 жыл бұрын
  • Needed to hear to hear this. Thank you David for having an interest or maybe a passion for helping others accomplish there goals and dreams in the great world of IT. You have been a very positive influence on my journey in the world of IT and I recently got on board in 2020. So everything is still basically new to me. Love all your positive posts on KZhead LinkedIn and IG. You speak to me everyday with those. You always bring in Great guest but this one really got to me. Gave me a better understanding of which direction I need to move forward on. Thank you sir.

    @ChristopherMartinez-su8ps@ChristopherMartinez-su8ps2 жыл бұрын
  • Every minute of this is tremendously interesting - I am 62 working in network for the past 5 years and can relate to absolutely every concept dr Chuck put out. particularly the mentoring issue. Great conversation, David - Thabk you so much.

    @michellapointe9145@michellapointe91452 жыл бұрын
  • This was one of the best interviews I have experienced on this channel. Thanks David.

    @SlugSage@SlugSage2 жыл бұрын
  • Great video David. In my opinion this is the best video so far that I have seen on your channel. Your not only posting videos just for the sake of it but actually motivating people to change their lives, something that cannot be learned from a book. Keep up the great work and thank you for your time for creating such a great content

    @cristigdv@cristigdv2 жыл бұрын
  • I am very glad to see you introduce this conscious, bright, kind and patient being who takes his time to teach.

    @MegaDonaldification@MegaDonaldification2 жыл бұрын
  • Hi David :) thanks for all the free knowledge you give us! Really helps

    @stewpidmoney6634@stewpidmoney66342 жыл бұрын
  • Somehow I"ve just recently discovered your channel and I have to say, bravo. Loving the content. Thank you for the work you're doing and for sharing.

    @bobbyv3@bobbyv32 жыл бұрын
  • The world definitely doesn't deserve the brilliance that's David and Dr Chuck! Thank you so much for the sacrifices you guys make to empower everyone 🙌🏽!

    @iankanyi@iankanyi Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you David for what you deliver on your channel and helping everyone to explore different IT branches!

    @MohamedAdelMetallized@MohamedAdelMetallized2 жыл бұрын
  • Wow! Just finished watching the latest video drop: David's interview with Dr Chuck. So much to learn from. Thanks David for the dedication doing this. Will always be a fan of your channel

    @mawutorquarshie7953@mawutorquarshie79532 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you David for all the work put into your video's, I really love watching your video's. As a computer enthusiast I really am so grateful that people like you exist and hope to give back to the community one day. Keep doing what makes you happy because you are making everyone around the youtube community happy.

    @robertcrier3551@robertcrier35512 жыл бұрын
  • Love this guy. Thank you for having him as a guest, David.

    @rytsydup@rytsydup2 жыл бұрын
  • What a wonderful teacher and mastermind of education! He summed up everything I hated about school and university and why I loved working in real world. Thanks for the great interview! 👏🏽☺️🎉

    @avidian888@avidian888 Жыл бұрын
  • Once again David you nailed another fantastic interview with Dr Chuck, I browsed Dr Chuck's KZhead videos a while back, but to see this interview and his passion for us as his students is amazing. Once again you have done the incredible David and Opened up so many KZheadr's like myself's eyes to another world, my first for me was your interview with Neal Bridges and now Dr Chuck. I just want to say thank you for being an inspiration and guiding us on these paths. Oh and not to forget congrats on reacking 900K. I see 1 million on the horizon good sir. Well done.

    @husseindhooma5816@husseindhooma58162 жыл бұрын
  • What he said around 1:08 is a life lesson I always remind my kids. "Learning what not to do is still learning." Also, as a master peanut butter and jelly builder, I can also attest that computer science is not important in becoming a master peanut butter and jelly builder.

    @TinkerTech@TinkerTech2 жыл бұрын
  • Wow! What an absolutely outstanding showcase of long format conversation-oriented video podcasts. This is what KZhead is all about for me! Years of doubt had kept me content with difficult labor jobs, especially as the sole provider for my family. Started studying again in between 11-hour days, six days a week over the past two years. Was beggining to doubt my judgement because I took a decent pay cut to switch careers and my savings are growing smaller every day. This video hit home and motivates me to keep pushing. I wish I had a sliver of the life lesson and mentorship provided by only 1 piece of content than most of my adult life. Thank you for the effort you put into generating content on your channel! You really knocked it out of the park with this one, as always. I am incredibly appreciative of your content.

    @kengonzo1640@kengonzo16404 ай бұрын
  • Another great video. Thank you David! We just need more people like Dr. Chuck!

    @AdrlanCC@AdrlanCC2 жыл бұрын
  • Well done David!. Keep it going, most people have been providing from your contents. You are giving such different perspective to all technophile society and that is awesome!! :)

    @lockpin010@lockpin0102 жыл бұрын
  • Legend! I just finished my degree at UMSI and had Dr. Chuck for one of my courses. Truly insightful man.

    @michaelkalmus9141@michaelkalmus9141 Жыл бұрын
  • I prefer not to comment on KZhead videos, but this time I would because I want to tell you that this was a wonderful interview that you did. I learned Python from Dr. Chuck via his Python for Everybody specialization and it re-ignited my interest in computers and programming. His passion for practical stuff is infectious! As a noob learning about x86 assembly and making a toy OS for it, I am looking forward to his course on assembly language and C. Once again, amazing interview. You have earned a subscriber today!!

    @dr.strangelove5622@dr.strangelove56222 жыл бұрын
    • Me too 😅

      @SaravanaKumar-bs2lf@SaravanaKumar-bs2lf Жыл бұрын
  • Videos like these are great. I have been having a hard time looking at where to start this learning journey but this video has put a lot of things into perpective. Thank you for your time and for putting this info out there.

    @karimheras9462@karimheras9462 Жыл бұрын
  • Dr. Chuck's Python course is *literally* how I got started with my career in tech and software engineering/DevOps engineering. It's the same course that I always recommend to people who are looking to get into programming and building a career in tech. Great interview man, really cool to hear you guys sharing your experiences

    @ColourOfTheGods@ColourOfTheGods2 жыл бұрын
    • I’m just getting to the end of his py4e specialization. Would you have any advice on what to learn next?

      @saboo480@saboo4802 жыл бұрын
    • @@saboo480 I think if you can get all the way through the course, get his free book that comes with it (or purchase a print copy, I still have mine handy years later. Ensure you do the capstone right at the end and the geolocation/crawler app projects, all the DB (SQLite) work too. As a next step, I would highly recommend you look at cloud computing, basic networking, and maybe a bit around Agile/Scrum framework. Even if it's just having familiarity with those concepts it would help a great deal. Then get yourself on a placement/internship and work your butt off - the rest will take care of itself

      @ColourOfTheGods@ColourOfTheGods2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ColourOfTheGods thank you so much for taking the time to respond! I’m working through the capstone right now but when I’m done I’ll be sure to look into cloud computing/networking/etc. A physical copy of the book also sounds like a great idea for quick reference. Doing this alone I’m always wondering what my next step should be and getting my foot in the door will probably be the most challenging part but again, thank you for your help!

      @saboo480@saboo4802 жыл бұрын
    • @@saboo480 HI buddy. I'm doing this on my own and it's tough. It's so intimidating.

      @user-qy6tu9ip9v@user-qy6tu9ip9v Жыл бұрын
    • @@user-qy6tu9ip9v Hey K! I felt the same way but I got through it somehow :) I think the things to remember are that the computer is always right and that there's no need to rush. You've got this!

      @saboo480@saboo480 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks so much for this David! Content was gold

    @eugenem.2062@eugenem.20622 жыл бұрын
  • Great interview, David, you are the best, thanks for everything you do to educate us.

    @juanhurtadollano8037@juanhurtadollano80372 жыл бұрын
  • Great content and such a wise insights. Thanks for the sharing David

    @haireeizzam6349@haireeizzam63492 жыл бұрын
  • A phenomenal discussion, much appreciated.

    @michaelr.3799@michaelr.37992 жыл бұрын
  • I have two assignments left in Django for Everybody. Looking to finish by this weekend. Dr. Chuck is very inspirational. Thank you.

    @marketalpha5426@marketalpha54262 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much, David! This gives me so much hope as a 36-year-old man; that’s trying to make his way into the DevOps/IT world! Thank you!

    @Zed0086@Zed00862 жыл бұрын
    • Personally I think 36 or around that is a good age to learn programming, worked out fine for me.

      @lardosian@lardosian2 жыл бұрын
    • Good luck!

      @MarikaMoonPie@MarikaMoonPie2 жыл бұрын
    • I'm 37 and learning programming

      @sylvainbodji1124@sylvainbodji11242 жыл бұрын
    • Im 38 and started about a year ago... you got this!

      @josephl2027@josephl20272 жыл бұрын
    • I'm 34 , and learning programming.....

      @003kashif@003kashif2 жыл бұрын
  • This was a great interview....I really enjoyed this conversation. Thanks to both of you.

    @gussta1@gussta1 Жыл бұрын
  • I really appreciate what you do David, thank you so much!

    @ryan3993@ryan39932 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you Ryan! You're welcome!

      @davidbombal@davidbombal2 жыл бұрын
  • That was a great interview, thank you!

    @Network-Mike@Network-Mike2 жыл бұрын
  • Great guest! Thank you so much for this video!

    @MarikaMoonPie@MarikaMoonPie2 жыл бұрын
  • This was awesome! Thank you so much for arranging this interview, I recently started Dr. Chuck's "Python for everybody..." Course and I'm very happy to know where I am heading 🙂

    @fernando_dominguez@fernando_dominguez Жыл бұрын
  • Super insightful David! Huge fan of your channel. This was indeed the validation that I needed to see. I often describe the discussions I see as; Talking about the root structure of a tree by discussing each and everything leave first. And not the foundation first like hearty soils, rich nutrients, solid seeds, consistent watering... etc!!! Thank you both! Dr. Chuck is the man..

    @JackofTradeApps@JackofTradeApps Жыл бұрын
  • David thank you for this interview, Dr. Chuck had changed the narrative of learning especially in programming.

    @agbosteve1@agbosteve12 жыл бұрын
  • wow! on time! i need this badly for my OSCP. thank you so much

    @nadiaschutz1598@nadiaschutz15982 жыл бұрын
  • Fantastic interview, keep these up David!

    @ahmedw5@ahmedw52 жыл бұрын
  • A relevant conversation with real-world application...thank you David and Chuck

    @BobBob-qm2bm@BobBob-qm2bm2 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you both. I have joined the course. 🙏🏾

    @ssamiragolo3112@ssamiragolo3112 Жыл бұрын
  • I took the Python for everyone Coursera course back in 2017. It was the first programming course I took. And it still is one of the best intro to computer science courses I’ve taken. Glad to see Dr Chuck is still going strong!

    @justinmecham3748@justinmecham37482 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing souls. I am always learning my way to open source. Thanks a million Dr. Chuck and David Bombal.

    @deltabytes@deltabytes2 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this awesome episode David.

    @Bharath-wb8uy@Bharath-wb8uy2 жыл бұрын
  • Congratulations on 900k David. Looking forward to seeing 1mil? Looking forward to watching this video. Thank you.

    @owenk8203@owenk82032 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much Owen!

      @davidbombal@davidbombal2 жыл бұрын
  • David, I'm so phreaking glad for this... THANK YOU!

    @talisa4567@talisa45672 жыл бұрын
  • this was really eye opening an encouraging. thank you so much for sharing this with us.

    @piros100@piros1002 жыл бұрын
  • New subscriber, what an amazing interview. Thank you!

    @matejzeppo4823@matejzeppo4823 Жыл бұрын
  • Very Powerful interview. Thank you both for this interview. David Bombal is amazing in finding and interviewing great people. I am so glad that I'm following you - which is the reason I get to know about all these passionate and top notch people.

    @vyasG@vyasG2 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks Dr. Chuck, looking forward for assembly and hardware courses!

    @2sourcerer@2sourcerer2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Both for the time and mentoring us.

    @melvinaragon2248@melvinaragon2248 Жыл бұрын
  • Great stuff! Thanks for all the info!

    @grouchitiger@grouchitiger2 жыл бұрын
  • Yes! Dr Chuck is a legend. Appreciate this discussion 😊

    @codingzoe@codingzoe2 жыл бұрын
  • LOVE both of you guys. I have learned a ton from Dr.Chuck on Coursera. Thanks David for your awesome content, and Dr.Chuck for starting from the very basics and working your way up in your Python courses unlike most courses/tutorials that try to drop you straight into doing things without understanding why.

    @Mark-po7qd@Mark-po7qd Жыл бұрын
    • I'm mechanical engineering Passout in may 2022. I want to switch in IT industry which course is better for me. Devops vs data science vs data analytics vs cyber security. Vs software testing vs SAP BASIS .etc ?

      @mech2itcourse146@mech2itcourse146 Жыл бұрын
  • Great content as always!!!! thank you for sharing

    @elmoofio@elmoofio Жыл бұрын
  • thank you man. i want you to know that, you are changing lives, and futures of families. so from the bottom of my heart THANK YOU.

    @Ibi338@Ibi338 Жыл бұрын
  • thank you for always interviewing the best people and for the great content respect

    @robertabounader4067@robertabounader40672 жыл бұрын
  • Very interesting and informative conversation, David. I really enjoyed every bit of it. Some great ideas shared by your brilliant guest. Cheers.

    @rajendramisir3530@rajendramisir3530 Жыл бұрын
  • I worked at Cisco 1998 - 2005. Loved every minute.

    @jonathanmoore5619@jonathanmoore56192 жыл бұрын
  • That 'anything educational, I don't monetize' is why I love this man. I can't wait for the C Programming for Everybody series.

    @theena@theena2 жыл бұрын
  • I came across this video while looking through some AZ-900 material as I'm trying to prepare for certification in DevOps and I gotta say, this guy is really interesting in the way he presents his topics, materials, and understanding of core concepts even regular people who are trying to get into programing or writing code can learn irrespective of where you currently are, where you are going, and where you'd eventually like to end up in your tech career. I'm 30 now and I wish I learned some of these concepts sooner back when I was in college and high school but I eventually carved the path out for where I am now and I'm continuing pursuing this path so I can impart the same wisdom and knowledge I gain to those younger then myself wanting to get into IT and tech. Hoping I get to start Python on freecodecamp soon as I have a lot of things I want to learn and programming is there alongside DevOps and networking. I will also check out Dr Chuck's Coursera courses as well as it sounds like a great place to start learning basic programming and developing your skills further from there

    @shannonthomas3585@shannonthomas35852 жыл бұрын
  • Super inspiring! I'm doing Chucks Python course currently and will scout out the others after 💗

    @Lunipu@Lunipu2 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent discussion. I am also a programming instructor although my background is in Electrical Engineering. I share the same passion and goals as Dr. Chuck.

    @kenjo3045@kenjo3045 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Dr for teaching in a way that makes it easy to learn, you’re a Godsend to so many 🙏

    @adivakhaledi@adivakhaledi2 жыл бұрын
  • Listened to this talk while driving to work this morning & I realized as a Tech Professional you forever remain a student - there’s always something new for you to learn & that hunger should be what drives you to ruthlessly go for more knowledge. The curriculum path for Dr. Chuck’s journey to become a Master Programmer seems neat - 1. Python, 2. Django(OOP), 3. PHP, 4. PostgreSQL, 5. Java(OOP), 6. C, 7. Assembly, 8. Hardware(Machine Language), 9. Practical Internship.

    @1anre@1anre2 жыл бұрын
  • This dude is a legend! Amazing work on this interview.

    @davidgaliata75@davidgaliata752 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for this. Very useful! Note: I thought Coursera is not free at first. Turned out you have to click on Audit instead of Enroll to have the free material. Thanks Doctor Chuck and David

    @antran4465@antran44652 жыл бұрын
  • What a phenomenal individual is Dr. Chuck! Thank you!

    @Alex-xx3yc@Alex-xx3yc Жыл бұрын
  • Charles Python course link(YT): kzhead.info/sun/a6ivqdunjqhsmYE/bejne.html Coursera course link: www.coursera.org/specializations/python?

    @Kiyotaka_Ayanokoji_kun@Kiyotaka_Ayanokoji_kun2 жыл бұрын
  • Went through the python 4 everybody course with Dr. Chuck. Man, he went through everything from the basics.

    @mckeanethomas3830@mckeanethomas38302 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing channel and and a great guest. Thanks a lot

    @LorenzoMarkovian@LorenzoMarkovian2 жыл бұрын
  • 45:57 hahaha 👍 Great video, I love all the details explained. Scale-up everything!

    @kenny-kvibe@kenny-kvibe Жыл бұрын
  • I believe "coding/programming" is getting towards trades. A similar situation was with an electrician, a mechanic coz back in the days, you needed to go to Uni to get these "prestigious" jobs; however, when information is easily accessible to the public that means now a regular Joe can obtain it without Uni and that fancy "subject" like "coding" looses its "prestige" from now on we can call it a trade. Practically, nowadays everyone can learn not just coding but almost everything either for free or at a low cost; therefore it makes sense to pay for a mentor in order not to get lost in the realm of information. Kinda irony too.

    @soldierofpeace@soldierofpeace2 жыл бұрын
  • Hello from Ivory Coast, can't wait to join your Master programmer course

    @sylvainbodji1124@sylvainbodji11242 жыл бұрын
  • Really needed this, I have an interview with Amazon coming up. I have intermediate knowledge of Python, can solve problems on leetcode, but i have yet to build a project. I can use his courses as a curriculum to prepare.

    @skinnytimmy1@skinnytimmy12 жыл бұрын
  • I've done packet tracer back in my CCNA course.. the ability to visualize the packets and the entire network is just amazing.

    @prashkd7684@prashkd768411 ай бұрын
  • Back in the Day - like mid 70's - large companies were hiring people off the streets to be programmers and train them. I was one of them. They had no background or experience in computers at all. They came from everywhere: new grads in non-related disciplines, music teachers, school teachers, accountants, just anything. They did not need a degree in math or physics to write COBOL programs to run payroll or track inventory. A few may have had CS degrees, but were never taught how to code and develop applications in a business environment. But the idea that anyone and everyone could learn to program - without a CS track - was not new. I remember that back in 1967 when online timesharing systems were just becoming available,. Dartmouth began teaching BASIC to its students, that programming knowledge and skills could be useful in all disciplines. There is KZhead video about the history of that program with interviews of those who were students in the program back then.

    @KameraShy@KameraShy2 жыл бұрын
  • talks like this give me motivation and confidence I can find a job now that I am fresh out of school with a degree, yet feeling like I know nothing. what I do know is I am good at mastering systems from scratch that I am thrown into, given real world problems and contexts along with enough time

    @Maleko48@Maleko48 Жыл бұрын
  • How have I never heard of this guy? I just finished a 2 year degree in cybersecurity and networking, and have used TONS of online supplementals, and somehow never seen this guy. ☹️ Definitely signing up for his courses NOW. Thanks, David.

    @scottspa74@scottspa74 Жыл бұрын
  • David Bombal and Dr. Chuck. You are great legends, helping people like us to stay motivated and giving us a direction.

    @ziaullah4107@ziaullah41072 жыл бұрын
  • I can't describe how this impacted, absolute legend..

    @mohabkhaled1391@mohabkhaled13912 жыл бұрын
  • better sustainability for opensource. This is something I could support. I look forward to someday being a useful asset myself within the space. Good luck with your ambitions brotha. See you on the otherside when im further into my journey.

    @JRis44@JRis442 жыл бұрын
  • Great talk - thanks to Dr Chuck and David. I like the way you are "reinvesting your bounty", Dr Chuck. You are doing a great thing here to make others' lives better.

    @antonygoedhals6272@antonygoedhals6272 Жыл бұрын
  • Very refreshing. Thanks you to both!

    @SyberPrepper@SyberPrepper2 жыл бұрын
  • Very grateful, thank you. Just a fabulous teacher. I'm doing the course without entering payment details for the free 7 day trial, saving my work files, and will copy and paste them into the autograde when I'm finished, - within the 7 day free trail. This course is filling in many important gaps my lecturer didn't cover, that caused me SO much frustration and wasted time and effort. Big, humungous, heartfelt thanks.

    @rinpocheminds2479@rinpocheminds2479 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks dear David for this amazing talk with dear Dr Chuck!

    @symfoniatragic@symfoniatragic Жыл бұрын
  • Love the energy coming from Chuck.

    @AlecVeravieff@AlecVeravieff Жыл бұрын
  • I learned PHP from him. He explains complex things very nicely, and doesn't have much longer explanations either. also l loved when he went on a short rant on what languages he would love to teach a class on, he sounded very passionate.

    @sadCatOwner@sadCatOwner Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for a truly interesting interview/video. I’ve just stumbled across this Chanel and am fascinated and excited to re try my hand at this I’m brand new and already 43 years old . I started with ca50 but got lost and no ideas. I was going to start with c , but watching this I’m not sure that is wisest course . Based on this I should look at python first ?

    @Litehamer@Litehamer Жыл бұрын
  • So much value, thank you sir!

    @funmibiadedokun2977@funmibiadedokun29772 жыл бұрын
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