0 1 00:00:00,560 --> 00:00:05,750 Now, one of the things you often hear from people is, “Oh, programming is easy. 1 2 00:00:05,760 --> 00:00:07,830 Every beginner, everybody can do it. 2 3 00:00:07,850 --> 00:00:14,070 If you're an 8 year old, if you're a 60 year old, everybody can learn to code and it's super easy.” 3 4 00:00:14,380 --> 00:00:23,930 And my response to that is that it's really really irresponsible for people to say this because, quite 4 5 00:00:23,990 --> 00:00:26,560 honestly, programming is hard. 5 6 00:00:26,640 --> 00:00:31,260 Like, don't fool yourself, and don't listen to people who say like, “Oh yeah, 6 7 00:00:31,290 --> 00:00:32,030 so easy.” 7 8 00:00:32,060 --> 00:00:33,440 Yeah maybe like the first part, 8 9 00:00:33,440 --> 00:00:39,320 like, you know, when you just create like a variable and you add 2 to it. 9 10 00:00:39,350 --> 00:00:40,170 Yeah that's easy. 10 11 00:00:40,190 --> 00:00:42,220 But it's hard 11 12 00:00:42,230 --> 00:00:45,260 like actually being able to master code. 12 13 00:00:45,460 --> 00:00:46,660 It's not easy. 13 14 00:00:46,660 --> 00:00:48,760 It's definitely not easy. 14 15 00:00:48,760 --> 00:00:56,230 And, you know, you can't think like, “Oh, why is it that everybody's saying it's so easy, 15 16 00:00:56,230 --> 00:00:57,780 but like I'm finding it so hard? 16 17 00:00:57,790 --> 00:00:59,340 Does that mean I'm dumb?” 17 18 00:01:00,070 --> 00:01:01,270 It's not true. 18 19 00:01:01,300 --> 00:01:03,310 It's a hard thing that you're doing. 19 20 00:01:03,490 --> 00:01:08,110 And just by getting this far you've really shown what you're made of. 20 21 00:01:08,260 --> 00:01:11,420 And you've already learned so much. 21 22 00:01:12,010 --> 00:01:18,570 But, you know, the other sort of side where people flip to you as well is like, “Programming’s impossible. 22 23 00:01:18,620 --> 00:01:22,830 Like you either have to be like a genius or you're not going to get it.” 23 24 00:01:22,960 --> 00:01:31,480 And that's not true either, because, you know, very often like I look at like, you know, people, students 24 25 00:01:31,480 --> 00:01:39,770 who say like, “Oh, you know, like you're so great, like, I can't be like you.” But like, there is nothing, 25 26 00:01:39,830 --> 00:01:43,160 there is nothing that anybody has on you. 26 27 00:01:43,160 --> 00:01:48,840 Like if you go on YouTube and you look at all the developers who talk about, like, a day in the life of 27 28 00:01:48,840 --> 00:01:52,280 the developer, or, you know, I am a developer. 28 29 00:01:52,280 --> 00:01:57,980 Like, if you look at those people, or me, like there is no difference between these developers and these 29 30 00:01:57,980 --> 00:02:03,100 people who have learned it and you. Like nobody is better than anybody. 30 31 00:02:03,140 --> 00:02:07,250 It's just the amount of work that somebody has put in. 31 32 00:02:07,460 --> 00:02:09,860 If you put in more work you end up with more results. 32 33 00:02:09,860 --> 00:02:10,850 That's all it is. 33 34 00:02:10,850 --> 00:02:17,870 So what I want to say is that, don't be fooled by these two things people say: programming is easy or 34 35 00:02:17,870 --> 00:02:25,370 programming is really hard and impossible. They’re both not true. Programming is hard, but it's doable, and 35 36 00:02:25,370 --> 00:02:29,690 it's doable by you as long as you keep going like you have been. 36 37 00:02:30,020 --> 00:02:31,010 Then you're going to get there. 37 38 00:02:31,120 --> 00:02:31,990 And I believe in you. 38 39 00:02:32,240 --> 00:02:34,960 So keep going and we're going to do great.