@ wise choice! Just don’t give up and very soon I am sure you will be great at it and land a really good job! Good luck and let me know if you will need anything! How long did it take you to learn HTML and CSS?
@@webdevelopete It took me about a month to learn the very foundational basics of HMTL and CSS with the help of freeCodeCamp and some youtube resources. I believe there's a lot of features I haven't yet explored with HTML and CSS, but I know enough to figure it out quickly if need be.
DEAR RESPECTED SIR, I like your videos, can you document advises and Guide for those Like me, who have two aims: 1. long term aim: having two skills in tech world one is full stack web development and 2nd is Machine learning. 2. short term aims: to learn one key at first within 3 to 5 months to earn some basic money because I really needs money, so I choose backend to learn 1st. Main question is what I should learn first, my mind is so confusing continuously hoping from one to other things so I can't focus on one thing, in this situation I waste a lot of my time. after doing research on my problem, makes a detailed guide and advise them to document it
hello there! first of all thank you for your kind words, it really means a lot to me! :) so, for long-term: pursue skills in Full Stack Web Development and Machine Learning. for short-term: I believe it's best if you focus on learning backend development first, this will help you gain the skills needed to start earning money quickly. the steps you should follow are the following: 1. Choose a backend language: start with a language like Python or Node.js. Python is particularly versatile and widely used in both backend development and machine learning (if I'd start over, I might have gone with python) 2. Learn the basics: spend the first month on fundamentals like syntax, data structures, and basic algorithms (I have a couple of links on the description of my videos - you can try these courses, they're really good) 3. Build simple projects: in the next two months, create small projects to reinforce your skills. Examples include a to-do list app or a simple blog 4. Understand databases: learn about SQL and NoSQL databases, focusing on how they integrate with your backend language 5. Practice-practice-practice: Use platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank to practice coding problems and improve your problem-solving skills 6. Networking and job search: by the end of three to five months, start applying for freelance or entry-level backend development jobs Most importantly, stay focused! Set clear goals, break down your learning into weekly or daily targets. Minimize distractions, allocate specific times for study and practice, and stick to them. Try to stay motivated - remind yourself of your long-term goals and how each step brings you closer to them! I hope these will clear up things for you and help you identify your next steps! Good luck man! :)
@muhammadowais541 well, in the US the average starting salary for a junior python backend engineer is around $88k per year. But that can vary depending on the location/company/skillset.
What’s the first language you learned/want to learn?🧑💻
I just started my journey with javascript after learning html and css
Wish me luck!
@ wise choice! Just don’t give up and very soon I am sure you will be great at it and land a really good job! Good luck and let me know if you will need anything! How long did it take you to learn HTML and CSS?
@@webdevelopete It took me about a month to learn the very foundational basics of HMTL and CSS with the help of freeCodeCamp and some youtube resources. I believe there's a lot of features I haven't yet explored with HTML and CSS, but I know enough to figure it out quickly if need be.
I want to learn kotlin and android developments unfortunately TH-cam has very less of it
The first language I learned was C++ in my college, but now I'm hoping to become a professional in JavaScript.
Just subscribed! Good luck with the channel - excited to learn from your coding videos!👀
You’re awesome! I hope my videos will keep providing value to you :) thanks! 👊
Thank you!
These are priceless nuggets of wisdom
@@tsitsi4750 you are most welcome! I am really happy you found these useful!
Python
Great choice, for every level! Are you currently learning or you are a professional already?
DEAR RESPECTED SIR, I like your videos, can you document advises and Guide for those Like me, who have two aims:
1. long term aim: having two skills in tech world one is full stack web development and 2nd is Machine learning.
2. short term aims: to learn one key at first within 3 to 5 months to earn some basic money because I really needs money, so I choose backend to learn 1st.
Main question is what I should learn first, my mind is so confusing continuously hoping from one to other things so I can't focus on one thing, in this situation I waste a lot of my time.
after doing research on my problem, makes a detailed guide and advise them to document it
hello there! first of all thank you for your kind words, it really means a lot to me! :)
so, for long-term: pursue skills in Full Stack Web Development and Machine Learning.
for short-term: I believe it's best if you focus on learning backend development first, this will help you gain the skills needed to start earning money quickly.
the steps you should follow are the following:
1. Choose a backend language: start with a language like Python or Node.js. Python is particularly versatile and widely used in both backend development and machine learning (if I'd start over, I might have gone with python)
2. Learn the basics: spend the first month on fundamentals like syntax, data structures, and basic algorithms (I have a couple of links on the description of my videos - you can try these courses, they're really good)
3. Build simple projects: in the next two months, create small projects to reinforce your skills. Examples include a to-do list app or a simple blog
4. Understand databases: learn about SQL and NoSQL databases, focusing on how they integrate with your backend language
5. Practice-practice-practice: Use platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank to practice coding problems and improve your problem-solving skills
6. Networking and job search: by the end of three to five months, start applying for freelance or entry-level backend development jobs
Most importantly, stay focused! Set clear goals, break down your learning into weekly or daily targets. Minimize distractions, allocate specific times for study and practice, and stick to them.
Try to stay motivated - remind yourself of your long-term goals and how each step brings you closer to them!
I hope these will clear up things for you and help you identify your next steps!
Good luck man! :)
@@webdevelopete Thanks you so much sir, how much can be earn per month as fresher after following your advices' plz tell me
@@webdevelopete SIR, after following your advice if I choose backend with python, then how much can be earn per month$ as fresher
@muhammadowais541 well, in the US the average starting salary for a junior python backend engineer is around $88k per year. But that can vary depending on the location/company/skillset.
@@webdevelopete can i get job in uk remotely and get the same salary