What To Actually Learn Code – Web Developer Road Map for 2024

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33 Comments

  1. When starting out, frontend was kind of frustrating, beyond normal tech frustration 😂 I transitioned to backend and now have normal frustration 😊 It's worth exploring. Native mobile as well.

  2. Awesome video!! I feel like this is gonna help alot as im a beginner too and I've been stuck on JavaScript. One thing that has helped me tho is taking the time to learn the definitions and purposes of things rather than just how to use them. When i study syntaxs I feel like I flow much better when coding

  3. I think PHP laravel is the way to go right now if you want to land your first job as a self taught in this current market. Your first chance is probably going to be a startup company and PHP is used also in larger companies. Your best bet is to job search for 0-2 years experience opportunities and go for the technologies they use in your area.

  4. The reason it will take 6 months to a year to get a job in tech is because everyone is going for the same jobs…and by “everyone” I mean 5000-10000 applicants for the same job posting and on top of that resumes and portfolios will be filtered out automatically by the ATS filters if it isn’t formatted correctly

  5. I'm going to do a degree. Missed enrolment this year so will start at the end of next year. I have already started self studying and will continue until and during college. But no way will I bank on self studying to get me a job. No matter how good I get at building projects. Its just not realistic in this job market. In the UK, almost every company wants you to have a degree of some sort (even if its not IT related) or you won't make it past HR.

  6. Previous video, it's not good to start in IT now it's so bad for juniors. Now, Roadmap for Web dev 🙂
    If the market is so bad why people are still pushing this content? I have friends who learned hardcore for 1+ year without even working and can't find a single job for a year.
    I don't think anyone who's sane enough will waste 2+ years of their time to not be able to get a job for 1+ year after..

  7. Hi Chris, I'm 18 years old and I am trying to decide whether to drop out of college (i study engineering) and pursue front end web development instead. Is it possible to get in contact and maybe ask about some personal advice.

  8. Hello I’m new to web development. I am doing a two year IT degree just to get the background in all the fields. The first year has a CSS, and html course which I’m about to finish and I love it. Next semester is all about JavaScript. I hope to start my own freelance business this coming summer with my new found knowledge.

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