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an entire computer science degree in 11 minutes

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Nat Miletic2 years ago

Great video Kevin! Coding doesn't come naturally to everyone, but the most important thing is not to give up and put in the work.

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Kevin Naughton Jr.2 years ago

thanks Nat :) and yeah exactly. i'm not special, i just showed up and did the work for long enough

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Travis-Canad/acc2 years ago

I remember you touched on this a few months ago in the comments. It's nice to see you dive deep and explain the challenges you faced in your journey. Sometimes we look at people high on the mountain and forget what they had to go through to get there.

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Kevin Naughton Jr.2 years ago

thanks Travis it's been a long journey but the juice has been worth the squeeze. good things take time

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WarrenBuffering2 years ago

dude, you crushed this. awesome vid

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Kevin Naughton Jr.2 years ago

thanks Warren :)

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pnut2 years ago

We all have the same trauma. By the time you get to Big O and computer organization, you’re not better… you’re just numb at that point. 😭 Though the most important thing is that you learn to deal with really hard problems and worst case scenarios… and all levels.

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Sumit Chauhan2 years ago

It's literally the same situation here in India. I didn't really write a real practical code until my 4th semester. 😂

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Sumit Chauhan2 years ago

Very inspiring story. Also, Coding is literally tha best thing happened to me. You can use code to quickly convert your ideas, into a fully working product. 👐

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Pacifist2 years ago

Felt this video. All throughout college I was constantly questioning if I made the right choice. My Adv Prog class, I was struggling, and the professor said “maybe you’re not meant to be a programmer”. I persevered. I’m now a full stack engineer and solving problems everyday.

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