Dude the calmness in your voice hides an emotion of struggle, pain and hard work. Hope you keep inspiring others as well.
I'm really proud of every person who had difficulties in his life but never gave up , I wish I'll be able to do the same
i m a huge fan of his mindset! (i m 31 and restarting, learning to code since 1 year!) i will do it believe me! thank u man a lot!
He's the iit delhi.... where less than 1% of indians even get chance
Extremely valuable quotes which I would never forget in my life.
I am 25 now learning to code for the same reason. Soon I will be 26 and the depression that comes with joblessness and the pressure of family is a lot.
Best time to learn programming was yesterday and the second best time is now!
God the youtube algorithm knows how to keep me alive. Im 23, was so confused what to do with my life, ive completed 3 years of bca, pursuing mca ,had a job in an mnc two years ago, but got laid off. demotivated to continue this career even if i like coding rn,Your short gave me an idea of "never too late to start" . Thanks for the hope.
You are an inspiration man 👍👍
I am 40 and trying to get into programming. Not an IITian either. God help me!
I regret not learning even a single code during my college. Coding is very useful in today's world once you understand and practice it's basics.
I was slacking off of learning to code until I found your video. Thank you for this. This is going to be my motivation.
Fresh out of school with my degree in dental science i was strugling to find a job in the field, plus the entire industry is corrupt where im from, so i started learning programming at the age of 25, im 27 now with one year of experience as a software developer
Yoo i started learning last year and I'm 27. I love program because it involved tons of problem solving and critical thinking. Hopefully I can eventually make a career out of it. I see so much negative stuff online but, I will not let it stop me from trying!
Bro studied in iit delhi and telling he's learned coding at 25💀
Only person in tech creating YouTube videos with No Bs! Thanks a lot Sahil for inspiring us . Your hard life helping others to take right decision in career. 👏👏
Monk becomes programmer
I have a roadmap in mind: mastering excel (already used for CRM and financial statements plus I have done an advanced course, so I have basic knowledge of Pivot table, macros, lookups, if statements etc), reviewing HTML, then I had a look at Phyton and I could get the gist, due some commonalities with Excel syntax. Basically I'm applying for tech sales to build up a track record of quota which can nicely lead to business development positions. My background is in business so I got the strategic side, but I'm finding hard to convince the hiring managers that I'm capable to work in the tech field. Programming is a long term goal, in just a few days I think I already have a better understanding of the tech ecosystem. For me it's more about brain workout and getting a better literacy. From an outside perspective is fascinating, and I think that even with a beginner level in some languages the transferability to other function is high. It can really help in term of quantitative skills and reasoning. I hope my personal blueprint is not a fallacy in itself and it makes sense.
Thank you Sahil, for sharing this valuable quote with us 👍
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