Step 1 – HTML Step 2 – CSS Step 3 – JavaScript Step 4 – git / linux cli Step 5 – React Step 6 – Start applying for front-end jobs 😃 Step 7 – Node Step 8 – Express Step 9 – Mongo (or MySQL) Step 10 – Apply for full-stack dev 🤩
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@codeSTACKr Step 1 - HTML / Bootstrap Step 2 - PHP7 Step 3 - MySQL / MariaDB / Postgres Step 4 - git / linux cli Step 5 - Laravel Step 6 - Start applying back-end jobs Step 7 - Javascript Step 8 - Vue Step 9 - CSS / Webpack Step 10 - Apply for full-stack dev
@codeSTACKr Step 1 - PHP Step 2 - Apply for unemployment benefits
@codeSTACKr Step 1 – HTML Step 2 – CSS Step 3 – JavaScript Step 4 – git / linux cli Step 5 – Angular Step 6 – Start applying for front-end jobs 😃 Step 7 – Node Step 8 – Express Step 9 – Mongo (or MySQL) Step 10 – Apply for full-stack dev 🤩
@codeSTACKr Wow. That's not full stack. 1. Not a single obect oriented programming language 2. No relational DB skills. 3. No cloud computing 4. No mention of architecture and systems design This is that Bootcamp nonsense that makes you think you're an engineer after 6 weeks.
@codeSTACKr CI/CD Automated testing Containers Pick a Cloud Read Wins friends and influence people Apply for DevOps engineer role
@codeSTACKr Step 2.5 – Apply for HTML + CSS jobs (e.g. Email dev, Responsive UI dev, WordPress theme dev, etc.)
@codeSTACKr Step 1 – HTML Step 2 – CSS Step 3 – JavaScript Step 4 – git / linux cli Step 5 – VueJs/React Step 6 – Start applying for front-end jobs 😃 Step 7 – Node Step 8 – Express Step 9 – Mongo (or MySQL) Step 10 – Apply for full-stack dev 🤩
@codeSTACKr I wonder why noone includes networking on these lists. You really need to know how OSI works. What is HTTP a how to handle CORS. You cannot be a good dev without this kind of knowledge.
@codeSTACKr I somehow got stuck in an infinite loop on 3-5 for 8 months 😂. Great outline
@codeSTACKr I got HTML, CSS, Javascript, Typescript, Git, Node, Express, Flutter and Firebase under my belt and learning Kubernetes, GoLang and MongoDB. Am I good for a job?
@codeSTACKr Saving this tweet for when I get to number 10, I'm on number 3
@codeSTACKr Nice. There should be one single quick tutorial covering all of them!
@codeSTACKr Although it feels like JavaScript is a gift which keeps on giving. I think I'll start following this. Node js here I come
@codeSTACKr Great list, but I would add one of the CSS preprocessors next to CSS, for example SASS
@codeSTACKr I keep coming back to this list to track progress.