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When I started with Web Development, I wished that I could find an experienced developer who would tell me what they had to do to become a professional Web Developer. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find anyone. Now that I’ve worked in the industry for many years, I want to share how I would learn Web Development if I was starting in 2022. Starting with web development can be overwhelming. Trust me, I know. This full-stack developer roadmap will guide you from bare beginnings to complete mastery. We will cover everything from the essential building blocks of the web all the way to the most modern web development technologies, so make sure to stick around if you’re an experienced developer as well.

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01:25 Free Ultimate Roadmaps
03:39 Frontend Development
16:39 JavaScript Frameworks
24:56 Backend Development

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41 Comments

  1. I started to learn about web dev a couple months ago via some online bootcamp as a complement to my actual job, which allowed me to get a brief overview of the MERN stack. I came across your channel when I wanted to "set in stone" what I learned and I've to say that it is one of the greatest updated resources out there, especially since it seems to have been created recently. I'm fairly certain it has a bright future, and I wanted to express my gratitude ! Keep up the good work 😄

  2. Why don't you prepare video courses like bootcamp format? for example 12 week front end development, 12 week backend development or 16 week full stack development. I think a lot of people need structured and well prepared content to be successful in this topics.

  3. hello, thanks for this video. i have been waiting for stuffs like this to watch. pls if you can make a video on where to get certificates from, i mean series of certificates.😝😝😝

  4. First off, great video and really informative.

    I feel stuck because I started programming with visual basic and c# like 7 years ago and i exclusively used c# up until like 2 years ago until i started trying web front/back end development. I've made very small apps with lots of the things mentioned in the video like basic html,css,js website, react app, python app that uses an api from a game i play, implemented databases for retrieving and getting data etc.

    I've done like what I'd think to be a little above basic level things in most of the things I've programmed and feel I have very good understanding of general syntax in most popular programming languages. However my issue is not being able to program anything really off memory. Like I can google and use stackoverflow and read docs to get what I need done pretty easily i think but I've always felt like this was a negative/hinderance on my part and kind of why I havent dove deeper into one area.

    tl;dr: is it okay to not ever really remember everything off hand in programming but be very efficient in using google as a resource? can i still succeed this way?

  5. I'd like to be a fullstack dev but also a software and network engineer. Now I understand that a lot of work and learning to do. but I hope I can take it one step at a time. Thank you for this upload and as usual the awesome work you do.

  6. Thank you so much for clarifying about the frontend and backend. It was really informative and helpful. I have a knack for both frontend and backend. Which would you advise that I start with as I am also learning every day? Also, do you mentor and train, for me having a mentor helps to make the process much more simplified. I will look forward to your response. Once again thank you.

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