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cs-topics
My personal curriculum covering basic CS topics. This might be useful for self-taught developers... A work in development! This might take a very long time to get finished!
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InfluxDB
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As you approach graduation, put together a resume using this template and start applying for junior jobs. Note: junior jobs are rare and you have to be in a tech hub to have the best chance. In the US, this would be Silicon Valley, following by Seattle, Southern California, Boston, New York, and Austin. I don't know about the UK, but I guess you guys have "Silicon Fen"?
I don't know what DataCamp is, but the only "camp" or "online course" worth paying for is freeCodeCamp, because it's free. You shouldn't need to pay for anything other than college. Professional software developers are expected to constantly learn new things throughout their careers (I don't just mean new languages and tools, I mean the actual hard stuff like solving progressively harder problems and taking on more challenging projects), and we manage to do this without any kind of online coursework or other forms of monetary hand-holding. You have to get comfortable with learning things simply by starting from a Google search and drawing from the fundamentals you'd learn during a CS degree or a self-directed trek through https://teachyourselfcs.com/.