The truth about coding; it's not as hard as you think.
Josh Madakor
In this video I'm going to cover some common misconceptions about coding. I've gotten a lot of questions recently as well as read some comments/posts that have led me to believe a lot of people have this false perception of coding.
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0:00 Intro 1:00 Video Premise (Question about the keylogger video) 1:46 How I realistically develop applications 4:35 Why are coding tutorials useful? 5:30 The truth behind my keylogging video 6:15 Don't try to memorize anything, focus on understanding 8:30 Language selection - which one is best? 10:27 What does it mean to be good at a language/coding? 12:45 Summary 13:25 Outro
Like they think, when people build applications, they always have all the libraries and syntax memorized and they can just bang out the app without referencing anything. In this video, I want to demystify this process a bit and talk about how I, and a lot of other people, actually code. At the very end of the video, I will give some recommendations on what I think you should do if you want to learn how to code
The inspiration for this video came from this comment. For some context, this comment was on a video where I built a keylogger that records users keystrokes and then subsequently emails the recorded keystrokes to the mailbox of your choice.
Basically I wrote a software that secretly records users' keystrokes, stores them to a local text file, and then sends that text to yourself via email every time the file gets to a certain size.
The truth about coding; it's not as hard as you think.Capture keystrokes in memory Write keystrokes to text file Send email with attached text file
Obviously the more you code and the more you work with specific libraries, the more you memorize stuff, but generally speaking, I don't really memori ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-VWTri-sL4
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