Honestly, this is THE best video I've seen telling people how to get into web development. No fluff, straight to the point. Well done, you earned a sub.
Expect no shortcuts! Practice ..Practice...Code until you master it.That's the message! ....Thank you 💪❤
I can't thank you enough. A lot of videos just straight up teach you the language or tell you what to learn, but they never actually point out on what to do after finishing the course or give you any directions on the things that needed to know and when to stop learning.
Dam, I've actually been thinking to myself for a few weeks now, how I feel like im not moving fast enough learning HTML,CSS and javascript. So true about trying to debug css when content isn't positioning where you expected. Glad I clicked on this video!
you are the best, simple and efficient. Not much talking about useless things. Practice is the key
The path you mentioned is crisp and clear...I also get trapped in basics and tend to forget most of the concepts when suppose to do actual hands-on...Now will follow the way you mentioned..Thanks for the guidance. Means a lot.
Seriously, this video is all you need to know how to learn in an effective way. You've made all these things a lot more easier! It really helped me making sense in how front-end and back-end interacts with each other. Even though I have been learning these skills for so long I wasn't sure about this part. Salute to you!
Hello. I think this video is a gem as a roadmap for being a front-end developer, just straight to the point. One of the main problems when learning even in school/bootcamp or by yourself is that you can get lost very easy and wonder what you need to learn or if you already have enough knowledge. That can be very discouraging a lot of times and make the learning hardest. In my case I realized thanks to this video I don't need to learn a lot more but practice and practice. I would like to add that Sass it's also an interesting thing to learn and asked for lot of companies. I would also recommend to learn Web Fetch API.
Great video! As a new Tech youtuber and Software Engineer/data scientist myself, I can't thank you enough for motivating me to both swap my career to programming and also start Youtubing. Can't wait for your future content!
This is actually good! I'm a data engineer, robot developer (real robots, electronics and stuff) and backend developer. Making computers do what I want is my thing, but Frontend is my weakness. Nice to have found your video. I'll use it to get a grasp of UI dev.
Hi Big Brother, I am from India. 1 month ago , I dropped out of college just because of the pathetic education system here . I was from a tier 3 college. 3 semester passed but I didn't get much time to do development stuffs. Now 1 month later ,today is the day that I have learnt Front End Basics in just a month and now moving to build some serious projects. I am following you for quite a long time and truly speaking you are just awesome. I saw almost all of your videos and the things you told so far worked well for me. Degree is not important and my ultimate aim is to do remote job and get global exposure . Thanks for the videos.
I want every jobless person to know that you guys should start teaching what you are best at by launching your YouTube Channel and you'll see that this Giveaway kind of thing for free to the world can make you progress in many ways!!
I love how you put this video together. You are a hero for this🙏
Man, I love you! You guide exactly to the point without any exaggeration, drama, etc. Funny thing is, I am currently learning CSS and I struggle a lot with these types of errors (3:28). Hopefully, will rise and shine one day( as a googler and stack overfower).
I can't explain how helpful the video is! I was already learning html in w3schools but wasn't sure if it was the right thing to start with. now this video will guide me...
Great video! A tip : Use a de-esser to reduce the "s" sound they tend to be on the higher end of the frequency range and become pretty annoying and distracting for the user.
You really hit the mark at 2:17. I'm currently enrolled in the second one on that list. The lessons are insightful, but it's a long grind. I also bought a course on only JavaScript that is another 60 or so hours itself and I'm supplementing both with The Odin Project and MDN documentation. I'm comfortable with vanilla HTML and CSS at the moment and I can make some pretty nice layouts, but it sometimes does feel like a waste of time since no one writes code like this anymore. Thank you for clearing everything up.
Great advise here!! Picking up website development was such a hustle for me. You have summarized all the key points that I had to pick up as well from scratch, and it was hectic jumping from one place to another. That was a great summary. Newbies will really benefit!!
Guys do it smartly not hardly. Don't try to master everything in 6 months, this will hinder your chance from landing your first job. Master only one thing at a time, front or back-end, ace the interview, get a job, level up your skills gradually. Oh! Dont forget to network, Networking will always get you to the next level! You got this!!!
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