Roadmap from my experience working as a SDE Intern
Are you starting your coding journey in 2026 and feeling overwhelmed? In this video, I’m breaking down a complete, step-by-step roadmap for coding beginners based on my own experience and observations in the current tech landscape. Whether you want to land your first internship or just build cool projects, this is the path I would take if I had to start all over again. What We’ll Cover: The Foundation: Choosing your first "Language Pair" (e.g., Java/JS or Python/C++) to build logic. The "Learn by Doing" Phase: Why projects matter more than tutorials. Essential Tooling: Getting comfortable with Git, GitHub, and the command line. The Internship Milestone: How to transition from learning syntax to being industry-ready. My Honest Opinion: What’s actually worth your time and what’s just hype.

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