As a self-taught software developer, I created this channel to teach other people how they can create their own website and also many other things.

I started to learn how to program back in 2009 and decided to upload some videos to youtube so that I could use them to refer to later.

To my surprise, lots of people started watching my programming videos, about how to learn HTML and CSS. I started to answer their questions about HTML and CSS and also continued to enhance my own knowledge about web development.

After 10 years, I am now a Senior Software Engineer and have not looked back at the time that I spent to learn all of the skills that I have today.


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Hey all, here is the price analysis video from yesterday.

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Todays BTC/EUR Price Predictions for 06.03.2024

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Crash or Correction: Decoding Bitcoin's Future. When this post gets 100 Likes, I will make this video.

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πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Dear aspiring programmers,

I know the journey into the world of coding can seem like an intricate puzzle, but remember, every master coder started as a beginner just like you. 🧩 The path may seem challenging at first, like deciphering a complex code, but I assure you, it's worth every effort.

πŸš€ Embrace the learning curve, for it's where your growth takes root. Like a sapling pushing through the ground to become a mighty oak, you must persist. πŸ’ͺ Don't be afraid to ask questions; it's a sign of strength, not weakness. πŸ€”

In this coding community, we're here to support you. If you're ever unsure of anything, ask away. 🀝 We've all been there, and we believe in your potential. 🌟

Remember, programming is a journey, and every line of code you write is a step forward. Keep coding, keep asking, and watch yourself soar to new heights! 🚁

#ProgrammingJourney #AskQuestions #CodingCommunity #KeepCoding #NeverGiveUp

-David James Thorn

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Once upon a time in the land of Digitalandia, there was a group of software developers who were obsessed with creating the perfect software. They toiled day and night, like mad scientists mixing potions in a laboratory, hoping to concoct the elixir of the ultimate code. Their workstations were like a high-tech kitchen, where they mixed lines of code like ingredients, trying to create the most delectable software soufflΓ©.

But, alas, their quest for perfection was a bit like trying to catch a slippery eel with chopsticks. Every time they thought they had it, the software would slither away, much like a mischievous greased pig at a county fair.

The developers were like archaeologists on a never-ending dig, constantly unearthing new tools and frameworks. Each time they thought they had uncovered the holy grail of software development, it was like a mirage in the desert – always just out of reach. They would exclaim, "Eureka!" only to discover that their brilliant solution had turned into a digital chameleon, changing colors and shapes at will.

Their code was like a house of cards, a delicate and intricate structure that could crumble with the slightest breeze. Yet, they persisted in their quest for perfection, adding more and more layers to their software tower, like a never-ending game of software Jenga.

It was a bit like chasing rainbows in a digital sky. They would see a shimmering promise of perfection on the horizon, and off they would go, only to find that the rainbow was elusive, and the pot of gold was forever just out of reach.

In their pursuit of the ultimate code, they resembled a band of pirates digging for buried treasure. They would dig and dig, only to find that the treasure had moved yet again, just beyond their grasp.

But you know what they say about the journey being more important than the destination? These developers, with their insatiable hunger for perfection, were like kids in a candy store. They relished the thrill of the chase, the excitement of uncovering new tools, and the joy of creating software that was, if not perfect, at least a little better than the last attempt.

And so, in the land of Digitalandia, the software developers continued their never-ending quest for the perfect code, knowing that the journey itself was the sweetest part of all. They coded, they broke, they coded again, and in the end, they laughed, knowing that perfection was a moving target, but the joy of creation was constant.

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🐳 **Exploring Docker: Why Should You Learn?** πŸ€”

Hey there, tech enthusiasts! Today, I want to dive into a topic that's been making waves in the world of software development and system administration - Docker. If you're wondering why you should invest your time in learning about Docker, here are some questions to ponder:

πŸš€ **Why Docker?**
1. What makes Docker a game-changer in the world of containerization?
2. How can Docker streamline the development and deployment process?
3. Is Docker really a time-saver for developers and sysadmins?

🌟 **Key Benefits:**
1. What are the benefits of Docker in terms of scalability and resource management?
2. How does Docker contribute to a more consistent and predictable environment?
3. Can Docker help improve collaboration among development and IT teams?

πŸ› οΈ **Practical Applications:**
1. How is Docker used in real-world projects and industries?
2. What are some common use cases where Docker shines?
3. Are there specific scenarios where Docker is a must-know tool?

πŸ“š **Learning Docker:**
1. What are some resources and courses to get started with Docker?
2. What skills should you have in your toolbox before delving into Docker?
3. Any tips or best practices for learning Docker effectively?

πŸ’‘ **Share Your Insights:**
1. Have you had any experiences, positive or challenging, with Docker that you'd like to share?
2. What do you think the future holds for Docker and containerization technologies?
3. Why are you personally interested in learning Docker?

Let's open up a discussion! Feel free to drop your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments. Learning Docker can be a rewarding journey, and your insights might just be the inspiration someone needs. Stay curious and keep exploring the world of tech! πŸŒπŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»πŸŒ

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If a company asked you to work for them but you needed to code using Delphi and never use up to date technologies, what would you do?

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It is official Macro Rose has confirmed that he will leave Borussia MΓΆnchengladbach at the end of the Bundesliga season. Borussia Dortmund have also confirmed that he will be their trainer and that they will not comment any further about this topic until the last game of the season has been played in order to respect both sides.

What do you think?

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What level of developer are you?

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If you got offered a job as a Software Developer and were asked how much you should be paid in Euro, what would be your salary expectations in Euro?

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