Teaching 2.5 Million people to code. Previously medical doctor & surgical trainee in the NHS. Founder/CTO @ the App Brewery. Cordon Bleu Paris Graduate.
🎉 BIG News! You told us that in 2022 you want to learn
#web3
development. So we partnered with
@dfinity
to add over 10 hours of Web3 curriculum to our best selling web development course.❤️ If you don’t have the course yet then what are you waiting for?
Thank you to my
@udemy
students who came to meet me in Hyderabad! Thank you to the student who brought me sweets (all the way from Nagpur). Thank you to the student who traveled 14 hours by train from Chennai to see me. Thank you for being awesome India! ❤️ Namaste 🙏
🎉 Need some good news? After 1.5 years, The 100 Days of Python course is finally ready. 1 hour per day, 100 days of content, 100 projects, 56 hours of video. Get it for just $12.99 during launch week.
#100daysofcode
@100daysofpython
❤️ The Web Development Bootcamp is being completely re-made. The Front-end section is already updated, with new lessons on
#Flexbox
and
#Grid
. If you've ever wanted to learn
#webdev
, this is the best time to start with a completely refreshed course.
Literally using my own Python course to relearn Selenium. So don't worry if you find yourself going back to the course. If it's something you don't use every day, you just need a quick review. Although super inception -like to learn from yourself though...
Thanks everyone for your kind messages, emails and tweets. You really lifted me up during a time that was very hard. I’m recovering well and starting to feel more like myself. Love you all ❤️
It happened! ❤️ Tweeted to see if I had any students in Tenerife and miraculously got to meet Laura, Belen and Melinda! 3 beautiful, intelligent and hard working women who are studying Python with my 100 Days of Code course.
👋 Hello Udemy students in India! I will be doing a meet and greet in Hyderabad on the 16th of December 🥳. It will be a free event at the Trident Hotel. I would love to meet you all, if you want to join, please sign up using the form below:
I’ve been spending a lot of time pondering this quote from JFK recently: “We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard”. What’s your “moon”? 🌑
Excited to meet everyone who signed up for this Friday's event in Hyderabad! Would love to bring some of you attending onto the stage and share what you've achieved after my courses. Any volunteers please DM me.
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It’s never too late to learn something new and change your life.
Angela Yu and Alvin Lim are both living proof of the power of learning and developing new skills. And today, they’re paying it forward, helping people connect – to new futures, themselves, and to one another.
Omg. I just got my first engineer job offer!! The only reason I could pass the technical assessment in Python was
@yu_angela
's Python course on Udemy!! Thanks a lot for making the great program! You changed my life <3
#100DaysOfCode
#Python
Dear new developers, don't ever let anyone make you feel bad about Googling something you don't know. A lot of "pro" dev teams that I've worked with will go to the pub if StackOverflow is down.
In 2019 on a whim, I took an iOS development class taught by
@yu_angela
on
@udemy
Fast-forward to today, and the app I started with a friend
@sfard
is now the
#3
most downloaded app on the Singapore
@AppStore
Thanks so much
@yu_angela
! One of the best investments I've made!
I’m reading this post on Reddit about “what is something used heavily in 2000 but almost never used today?” And I realise that everything on the list was basically replaced by a phone. MSN, Napster, CDs, maps, AOL… ok maybe except the coloured hair gel.
A generation ago some people were saying there was no point in learning to program because all the programming jobs would be outsourced to India. Now they're saying you don't need to because AI will do it all. If you don't want to learn to program, you can always find a reason.
The 8 year old is learning Python, and after a dealing with a syntax bug she asks: “If the computer knows I’m missing a semicolon here, why won’t it add it itself?”
I don’t know. I really don’t know.
If you ever need some encouragement to keep going: This the Sutton Hoo archeological site where a dig in 1938 found a rich burial site that had been completely undisturbed since 700AD. Why was it undisturbed? Because the grave robbers gave up just before they hit gold!
Have you been waiting for the iOS 13 course to start learning about SwiftUI and the latest goodies that dropped this year? Wait no further! Check it out here:
Hello
@yu_angela
I completed your 100 days of Python course. The course was well done and quite challenging. I learned so much and I am on my way to becoming a better engineer. Thanks so much. Thanks
@realtoughcandy
for recommending the course as well.
#100DaysOfCode
Will be in Hyderabad this December. If anyone wants me to speak at an event (happy to do pro bono if your event can let my students attend for free) please contact my team: robots @
For the very first time in my life, I saw someone eat a kiwi 🥝 like an Apple, skin and all. I thought “that is a strange person”, but then the next person came along and ate it in the same way. Just trying to check if I’ve made it to a parallel universe.
ChatGPT system prompt is 1700 tokens?!?!?
If you were wondering why ChatGPT is so bad versus 6 months ago, its because of the system prompt.
Look at how garbage this is.
Laziness is literally part of the prompt.
Formatted in the paste bin below.
[Thread] What do I mean by “the best programmer I know”? Let’s start with the assumption I think I’m a decent programmer. Here are some examples:
1. He sees what is really there. I see what I am conditioned to see. Once he points it out, it was obvious all along.
Have you already finished the
#web3
/
#blockchain
dev module in my web development course?
Then join the
@dfinity
Supernova hackathon May 10-June 20 and put those new skills to the test. There���s over $6 million dollars of prize money up for grabs too!🤞
Over the past 6 months, we've been working with the Google
#Flutter
team to bring you the 22 hour long, Complete Flutter Development Bootcamp with Dart! For a limited time, you can get it for just $10.
🎉Congratulations
@_xcoder
! Been following your progress from the start, so happy that you made it to the very end and through all the hardships! Wishing you all the success in the world! Look out for a DM from me. 👏
VR done right.
@BeatSaber
has such a good implementation. Unlike the first person shooter VR games where I feel like I need to run to a bucket every few minutes. 🤢
I’m going to be on clubhouse today talking about: “Learning to code - ups, downs, hacks and experiences.”. Today, 19 Jan at 4:00 pm GMT on
@joinclubhouse
. Join us!
Yes a semicolon can be used as a separator in Python when you want to write multiple lines of code in one. After debugging thousands of students’ code, my 6th sense says the computer adding a semicolon is not going to solve her issue. 🧐
Some years ago, I took the iOS course from
@yu_angela
in UDEMY with the dream of becoming an iOS Software Engineer and work in Wizeline… today, the dream has become true… THANK YOU SO MUCH ANGELA 🙏🏻❤️