Try Warp for free today → https://oz.dev/tinayt In this video I explain how to learn to code in 2026. Free 28-Day AI Sprint Roadmap - pick your goal (leveling up at work, building AI products or offering AI as a service) and it gives you a clear, day-by-day path forward 👉 https://www.lonelyoctopus.com/ai-sprint-roadmap 🤖 Want to get ahead in your career using AI? Join the waitlist for my AI Agent Bootcamp: https://www.lonelyoctopus.com/ai-agent-bootcamp 🤝 Business Inquiries: https://tally.so/r/mRDV99 🖱️Links mentioned in video ======================== coding study plan prompt: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ajygPWdCS8dURPeHgoaQWc6yMOcXsDjri9Meeckg_KE/edit?usp=sharing 🔗Affiliates ======================== My SQL for data science interviews course (10 full interviews): https://365datascience.com/learn-sql-for-data-science-interviews/ 365 Data Science: https://365datascience.pxf.io/WD0za3 (link for 57% discount for their complete data science training) Check out StrataScratch for data science interview prep: https://stratascratch.com/?via=tina 🎥 My filming setup ======================== 📷 camera: https://amzn.to/3LHbi7N 🎤 mic: https://amzn.to/3LqoFJb 🔭 tripod: https://amzn.to/3DkjGHe 💡 lights: https://amzn.to/3LmOhqk ⏰Timestamps ======================== 00:00 Intro 00:46 What Coding Looks Like Today 02:28 What You Should Be Learning 02:40 Lesson 1: Basics of Coding 03:33 Lesson 2: Software Architecture 04:34 Lesson 3: Version Control and GitHub 05:22 Lesson 4: Security and Privacy 06:41 Lesson 5: Microservices (Containerization) 11:02 Tips To Supercharge Your Learning 📲Socials ======================== instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellotinah/ linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinaw-h/ tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hellotinahuang discord: https://discord.gg/5mMAtprshX 🎥Other videos you might be interested in ======================== How I consistently study with a full time job: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INymz5VwLmk How I would learn to code (if I could start over): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHPGeQD8TvI&t=84s 🐈⬛🐈⬛About me ======================== Hi, my name is Tina and I'm an ex-Meta data scientist turned internet person! 📧Contact ======================== youtube: youtube comments are by far the best way to get a response from me! linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinaw-h/ email for business inquiries only: [email protected] ======================== Some links are affiliate links and I may receive a small portion of sales price at no cost to you. I really appreciate your support in helping improve this channel! :)
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My Journey started 2 weeks ago with buying 2 books about html, css, and javascript and i bought a full webstack course on udemy. at the age of 43 xD
"To know what is wrong...you need to know what is right." True for life itself. "Paranoia makes a good engineer" need that on a t-shirt ASAP
Top Tip: Ask the AI to add inline comments explaining what each line of code does. This makes the logic easier to follow and simplifies future maintenance or improvements.
Next video idea "Learning to how use AI to code in 2026" lol. we are cooked.
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Love your channel! I’m a retired programmer/analyst. 30 years ago we did a project converting batch processing to online, that took a team of 3 to 6 people about 3 1/2 years to finish. Today, analysis could have been completed in 6 weeks instead of 6 months. Coding be completed in 3 months instead of 2 years. Months of testing would take close to the same amount of time. People today don’t seem to get that thorough testing takes a lot of time, especially with edge cases.
It's never too late to start learning something new. I'm beginning my journey in programming at 33 years old, and I'm from Brazil.
Let's meet on 14th March 2027...I will be a developer
Great vid Lesson 1 - 1:40 Lesson 2 - 3:31 Lesson 3 - 4:34 Lesson 4 - 5:21 Lesson 5 - 6:40
There's this perspective I have with AI as a mobile engineer, not sure if I'm alone in this. How I view it is that before we had to learn a language that the computer could understand to be able to build/execute our ideas in form of real things like apps, websites, you name them. The translation layer was always us writing code. Now that AI is here, it's like a little helper in that translation process. It now generates its own code to process a human-readable idea that I have which saves me time to focus on other areas of technology like the thinking process, execution, innovations, app business, wealth etc. Maybe it's just me 😊 Is it just me?
Coming from the more creative side of things and non-technical, in just a month I vibecoded two websites. Sure, both were relatively simple projects, no backend, nothing too heavy. But I’m absolutely hooked. Now I’m digging through my archived notes, resurfacing all those half-forgotten ideas that suddenly feel buildable again. And yes, would love to see a video on agentic engineering, Tina!🤘🏽
If you want to scare someone that was looking for a "how to learn to code" video this is the video you are looking for. By around minute 5 she has mentioned so much stuff and spoke so fast that you feel that there is no way you are going to learn all that stuff... 😂
This breakdown is vital! It’s been taking a long time to properly structure my coding knowledge. It’s hard to get ai to even explain the scope of required knowledge. The value you put in these vids made a happy subscriber. Well done!
1:37 Kankuro mentioned!
It's so interesting a couple years ago how youtubers would emphasize learning a tech stack and framework but now it's Javascript and then straight to software architecture for agentic coding. Tech moves so fast.
Tina, in the era of slop and chaos, I am sincerely grateful that people like you exist and spread meaningful stuffs.
Yes please make full video on vibe coding 15:28
I started learning coding just by myself I couldnot even write a code now I can create realworld projects
42 here, just started to re-learn java, all the best and learning has no age :)