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 No.1617

let's talk about web development.
i have skills in HTML CSS and Javascript as a hobbyst.
i want to change career.
https://careerfoundry.com/
what does /hobby/ think of this course?
relatable?
what are the skills necessary to land a developer job?
what do you guys think of this:
https://techcrunch.com/2016/05/10/please-dont-learn-to-code/ is psychological terrorism?
the market it's full or there are possibilities to be employed even if you don't have a college degree?
what is going on actually in the industry?
everything related to web development.
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 No.1626

If you're an OK web developer, you've read stuff about writing clean code, and are constantly thinking about how you could've made your work cleaner, there is more than enough work.

I know a lot of developers, most of them are mediocre and I wouldn't hire them at my own company. 20% are really bad, 80% are mediocre at best, 20% are good and I would hire them. Of around 50-80 developers that I know, only 1 has a shitty paying job. The rest have jobs that pay pretty good. None have trouble finding jobs.

I've tried scouting for frontend developers, there are none that actually know how to code, 90% of them bullshit their way through jobs and are very very unkowledgable about the craft. I suck at frontend development, and I still know more than they do. There's a shit ton of jobs out there and not enough developers, let alone competent ones.

Finally, to become a good developer, you have to practice a lot. The best practice comes from work. Don't be scared of asking for jobs that don't pay well at first.
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 No.1771

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Instead of buying a course you could try pirating it. if you can't get a VPN try direct downloading. You can find a bunch of sites hosting rapidgator, nitroflare, etc. Just use duck duck go to search 'Rapidgator/nitroflare java tutorial' The best thing to do is install Jdownloader2 and let the downloads play in the background. If you have to buy a premium account use link snappy
>https://www.tutorial-dl.com/?s=html
If you don't want to pirate you can try edx free courses or 'free CS degree' list made online
>https://www.edx.org/learn/html
>https://github.com/ossu/computer-science
Also pic related is a file sharing group I'm in. You can't get invited, but I can post some courses here as mega links
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 No.1786

>>1771
Are any of these courses good?
I feel a lot of them are shit.

Related: does anyone know good resources to learn web development for people who already know how to code?
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 No.1792

>>1626
You own a company? And you're a leftist?
Based classcuck

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