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کار بیشتری نسبت به دیگران برای دستیابی به اهداف مشابه (نمی دانید که این حقیقت چقدر صادق است ، اما من از برخی افراد خواسته ام که به دست آورده ام
بدانید که در طول مطالعه ، چه مقدار از آنها برای کارهای هفتگی استفاده می کنند و تقریباً به اندازه من استفاده نمی کنند).
به همین دلیل ، من شروع به سوال می کنم که آیا این رشته تحصیلی برای من اشتباه است یا می خواهم بدانم آیا تا به حال این کار را کرده اید؟
در طول تحصیلات خود با برنامه نویسی مبارزه کنید ، یا همیشه ساده و منطقی بود؟
-انیموم P
What's a rockstar coder?
Thank you I don't do anything in IT or computer science but I plan on taking a double degree in Mass comm as a major and Music as a minor where by I don't have alot of knowledge on music but am not giving up thanks to you.
I'm self-studying various topics in computer science for a few years now. Lately it has become more frustrating. Often when I overcome procrastination, and sit down focused to learn a specific new skill, I still end up doing something completly different, because there is f.ex. some problem with the OS, or a specific library, and dependency etc. and I have to spend a lot of time solving those other problems first, which I'm not really that interested in. I'm in the dark, if and when I can solve those problems, the solutions on stackoverflow are mostly above my understanding, and I don't even know, where to research next. I hit several deadlocks. I got a book on how Linux works last week, and probably will try to become a Windows power user too, but if that doesn't help, I fear I have to realize, that computer science is just not my cup of tea, and I'm better off letting go, and do something else with my life.
Seriously it sucks when everyone is way ahead of you understanding everything and u are just feeling really stupid trying to catch up on what the teacher/professor is saying!!
thank you very much, what an amazing video!!!.
Anonymous lol
Again, why do people listen to this guy?
I get excited to learn new things but then we start and I feel stupid 🙁
Musician < Athlete < coder
my only burden with going through with this major is these extremely DIFFICULT Math classes that I have to take especially Calculus, Linear Algebra, differential Math, and all of the physics classes cuz its hard as hell to work and go to school……
Preach Eli you are a great speaker
U talk like my dad. I love you.
No. Theres plenty of coding jobs because nobody wants to code. Everybody is getting into other IT disciplines. For example, I personally know an extreme amount of people that were once coders for years and left that to pursue careers in the Cybersecurity field. Some of them had to go back to school to get educated and some of them lucked up and got break throughs by getting their 1st entry level job by doing internships.
Even i find computer science hard I still enjoy learning new things
@4:27 Exactly, Eli is slow as fuck to get to the point but he might get there. 🙂
I am planning to take Computer science on O levels but I dont own a computer or laptop, should I continue with it or do I need a pc?
My problem is that I hate it at first then I go insane to find the solution to the problem. I will search the whole internet to find the answer. When I learn the concept, I don't need to search for it anymore. Are these good things as an CS student? And plus, I'm not good at math.
the only time i feel good about being called slow
If it's easy, you aren't learning.
do a book review on all your books and recommendations
Thanks guys, all the comments were worth encouraging. I'm about to start my undergraduate degree on computer science. I don't have a clue on computer science.
Good video! I just recently changed my major from Computer Science to Criminal Justice at my university. The problem for me was never really the difficulty per se as I've done tons of math before getting to my intro CS class. I just didn't like being in front of that compiler and wasn't giddy over new programming languages like some of my classmates were. I think it would be a fun hobby for me to have, but actually doing coding 40+ hours a week is just something I don't wanna do. I'm really into learning about criminal justice as I really like LE type stuff. I'm also taking some accounting classes since I enjoy doing math for the most part 🙂 Computer Science is an excellent career but it just wasn't for me in the end