CSS Made Simple: A Beginner’s Guide To Web Design

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  • @Go3dToday
    @Go3dToday 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I love CSS

  • @shreepriyabose2550
    @shreepriyabose2550 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Very nice

  • @anaskhan-k8g
    @anaskhan-k8g 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Your video is good. I want to know what are you. And I, I just completed my b tech but I don't have enough skills to go for job or interview if you suggest me any path so please that will be helpful for me

    • @TheAchieversCampus-1
      @TheAchieversCampus-1  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi [Student's Name],
      Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your situation. First of all, don’t worry-it’s completely normal to feel this way after completing your B.Tech. The good news is that you’ve recognized the need to build skills, which is the first step in the right direction.
      Here’s a suggested path for you:
      Focus on a Specific Field:
      Decide which field in tech interests you the most (e.g., web development, data science, machine learning, software engineering, etc.). Since you watched my video, I assume you’re interested in web development.
      Learn the Basics:
      Start by mastering HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. These are the building blocks of web development.
      Pick a Specialization:
      After the basics, move to frameworks and tools like:
      Frontend Development: React, Angular, or Vue.js
      Backend Development: Node.js, Express.js, Django, or Flask
      Full-Stack Development: Combine both frontend and backend skills.
      Work on Real-World Projects:
      Build projects to apply your skills. For example:
      Create a personal portfolio website.
      Develop a blog platform or e-commerce site.
      Contribute to open-source projects.
      Practice Data Structures & Algorithms (DSA):
      Many tech job interviews include DSA questions, so practice them on platforms like LeetCode, HackerRank, or GeeksforGeeks.
      Build a Strong Portfolio:
      Showcase your projects on GitHub and create a LinkedIn profile to highlight your skills and achievements.
      Enroll in Certifications or Bootcamps:
      Consider courses from platforms like Udemy, Coursera, or freeCodeCamp. Certifications can make your resume stand out.
      Apply for Internships:
      If you don’t feel ready for a full-time job, start with internships to gain experience and confidence.