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I’m turning 30 this week and I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting!
One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned this year is about limiting beliefs. I’ve realized that more often than not, I’m the one standing in my own way. Not the algorithms. Not the competition. Me.
I’ve spent years saying things like,
“I might”
“I don’t know enough”
“I hope I can do this”
But this year, I started changing those words.
“I might” became “I will.”
“I don’t know enough” became “I’m learning.”
“I hope I can do this” became “I know I can figure it out.”
That shift in mindset changed everything.
Whether you’re trying to get your first dev job, push through a difficult course, or just show up consistently despite all the distractions, you’re not alone. You don’t have to be perfect. You just have to believe that you're capable (because you are)!
I have a little gift for you as well to celebrate my birthday!
30% off ALL Courses! Use code BIRTHDAY30 at checkout!
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C & C++ Mastery
C++ Mastery guides you through the complexities of C and C++, taking you from beginner to professional by providing a structured plan from start to finish.
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Python Mastery
This course is split into three main weeks (modules), with FIVE bonus courses including: Web Development in Python, Machine Learning in Python, Python Projects, Data Structures and Algorithms, and Backend Python!
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Backend Python
With Backend Python, you'll explore software engineering from the perspective of the backend. This means we will learn how to build software that can power multiple frontends, including websites, mobile applications or desktop applications.
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Use code BIRTHDAY30 at checkout to get 30% off!
Why CodeBreakthrough?
I believe that the most important things in a course are:
- What content is taught
- In what order the content is taught
- How the content is taught (the delivery)
We start with concepts and understanding why we type the things we do. We then apply these concepts to code examples and projects. Each concept builds upon the previous, allowing us to be just one step out of our comfort zone, but not so far out that we’re not learning.
Consider developing your skills to be like building a skyscraper. You start with the plans (the bigger picture this course will give you), then the foundation (the concepts), and then you build upwards one layer at a time. You don’t jump around going from the foundation, to the roof, to the windows, to the walls. You follow a direct plan that allows the skyscraper to be built in the most efficient way possible. Following this plan not only gets an end result faster, but an end result that is better and stronger than if you just wing it.