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Become-A-Full-Stack-Web-Developer
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Need career guidance: 2D animator/illustrator looking to switch industries
I think boot camps are oversaturated at this point in time. I took UT's full stack boot camp around three years ago and learned a lot, quickly, but you can do all this stuff on your own. To be a serious coder takes computer science skills and realistically you should always be learning. Good starting languages to learn are C#, javascript, and python in my opinion. If you're purely visual, I'd try and land something in front end. So learning html, css, javascript, and some framework like react or angular would be the bare minimum. There's tons of resource on github. ie. this You could theoretically learn all this in less than three months. The most important thing is having projects to show more than anything. Setting up a basic portfolio website with some working projects and example code should work.
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Best resources to become self-taught Frontend Web Developer
Hack Reactor Prep Launch School Prep and Open Book Shelf If you like books, the In Easy Steps series by Mike McGrath is in full color and beginner friendly. Where you might get lost trying to understand the principles of Object Oriented Programming in a college textbook, McGrath does an admirable job with short working programs and the fewest possible words. I would be remiss if I didn't mention Jon Duckett's two book set covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript and JQuery. Learning how to learn will pay dividends. This free Coursera course will help you do that. Of course, there are way more resources than the ones above (see here and here and be prepared to be blown away).
- how to become a full stack developer
- Wanna learn webdev/design, beginner. Any good, free sies to learn?
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Github repositories for Web Development via twitter Pratham.
Free resources for learning Full Stack Web Development
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💼 50 Tips to Land a Remote Tech Job Based on My 45-Day Journey to 2 Offers
Continuously update your skill set with courses from platforms like FrontendMasters or egghead.io. This not only makes you more attractive to employers but also keeps you competitive in the fast-paced tech industry.
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Web Development Tools and Resources
Egghead.io (Visit Site) - Specializing in short, instructional videos on web development tools and libraries, Egghead.io is perfect for developers looking to quickly learn new technologies or frameworks.
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Ask HN: Best training/conference you attended?
https://frontendmasters.com/ and https://egghead.io/ are both quite cheap & have lots of courses - especially useful if learning a new framework or library that they cover.
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What is a productive way of spending 1000€ of learning budget provided by the company I work at?
https://egghead.io ($250/year)
- [AskJS] What would be a more recent equivalent to Crockford's "Good Parts" ?
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Ask HN: Resources for Older Developers?
I suppose Senior developers, my self included, enjoy fast paces straight to the point learning resources. One of my favorite websites is https://egghead.io/ but some people do complain about behind a bit too fast. Overall, there is heaps of great tutorial on youtube.
If you're looking for an online community mostly you'll be facing many people who are learning how to code. I would choose a specific software and look for paid/free courses that have a community on slack/discord.
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How do you deal with Video tutorials/lectures
If this is web dev, consider egghead.io. Really concise, information dense videos.
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Free resources that helped me master React as a Self Taught Web Developer
Free React beginner course by Kent C. Dodds on egghead.io
- Que recomiendan para hacer un cambio de carrera?
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React Courses
The egghead.io course look pretty cool and I think Kent Dobbs and Dan Abramov are pretty well respected in the React Community, but they are mostly 2 years old, I am worried they will be out of date in knowledge and stuff may be deprecated. I have done some frontendmasters.com stuff in the past, and I liked the devs there too.
What are some alternatives?
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nx-examples - Example repo for Nx workspace
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next-typescript-tailwind-mdx-starter - Opinionated Next.js Starter with TypeScript, Tailwind, MDX, and decent SEO
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HammerTime - Generate timestamp indicators for Discord chat messages
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