I'm not sure what it is that makes me feel a lot more encouraged to see another brother successful in a career I'm interested in. You have a new subscriber 💪🏾
@Øath betrayer "wow i like seeing black people succeed" and boom, here come the white people. Why don't yall ever go to Asian channels spread this type of negativity? Yall only harrass black people with this shit. Get a job.
@Øath betrayer my comment was not made to spread any form of negativity. Just positivity. I'm not complaining about race dude. Which leads me to ask, what is the point of coming here with negativity? Bro just keep things positive black, white, Asian whatever it's not needed. Anyway I hope everyone stay safe out there 😊
i almost dropped out of computer science because i was so sick of algorithms and theory - until i started taking web dev classes. front-end forever!!!!!
@@Mr-my8kx front end is a bit easier because you can see instant visual feedback on what you're working on, only downside (or upside in my case) is that you have a big advantage know graphic design /ux design
@@Mr-my8kx it's really hard to get hired if your work sucks. What I'm saying is, your previous work speaks for itself, in the end only the result matters, not the degree behind the results. Keep working at it and prove yourself with good work in a solid portfolio. Don't give up :)
@@Mr-my8kx You can get hired in IT with unrelated degrees or no degree.just have to have skills to be employable not an expert. Also you should have portfolio of like 3 to 4 projects that you made to show your skills. Apply for many jobs send at least 10 apps per day. Go to meetups in your area and network with other IT professionals. You can just be an aspiring web developer til you get your 1st job. Dont worry if you fail an interview, it will give you experience to do better in your future interviews. And in terms if how fast, you get your skills at an employable level correlates with the time and work you put in. Free Resource to learn coding ( similar curriculum you would be taught in coding bootcamp) learn at own pace : Freecodecamp.com Paid resources: UDEMY SKILLSHARE I have no monetary affiliation with any of the above organization. I am studying coding at freecodecamp.com.
Great video about FE. Another important thing for our profession is to understand the design to develop and code on the front end. Make the link between the designer who thinks and makes pure design and the design directed to development so that the front-end development teams can work productively when implementing the design on the interfaces. Taking productivity beyond your activities is an important thing when working in high-performance teams.
I started programming with Python about a year ago and and built a PWA using Django. I started using JavaScript more recently. I still love Python but for web dev stuff I'm all in with JS. Now im learning React. Frontend development is definitely my fav right now. Thanks for the video!
IMO skillshare is one of the best sponsors on youtube because they pick their influencers so the advertisement actually fits. Also its a insanely usefull tool.
I am 12. I am learning to code so when I will be 18 I can be a front-end developer (or even a full stack, who knows). Here is the list of stuff I should know: -html -css -bootstrap -JavaScript -Jquery -Json -node.js -angular -react -wordpress -photoshop (in my case gimp because I am poor and I can't afford photoshop) What I know: -html -css -JavaScript -jQuery My road starts now. I will publish updates every week
That's really impressive, when i was 12, I was playing Fortnite.. anyway now that I'm 14 I'm learning Html, css, and Javascript. I'm still a beginner so i have no idea what bootstrap, node etc is. Wish me luck.
Weekly update: I am learning react.js. I know the basics. I also learned how to use the chat kit API and I am starting a new project (whatsupp like web app). I will create a github account where I will publish my project, so if you want you guys can see/review it. Also I am answering to @_King kel who asks me how I got Familiar with html, css and JavaScript. Actually it was pretty easy, I just build some simple websites (now deleted, maybe I can find some of them but I don't know). In a few months I got familiar with them.
Friendly advice. Stay away from full stack and stay away from a large portfolio. Truth is that you can't be good at everything. Knowing more about a smaller range of things is better. Being better at less stuff is more important. Find a sector and master those languages. A company wants the best person for a specific role. You being full stack shows your know a wider range of technologies but you aren't knowledgeable enough for any given single technology
I appreciate the advice man. Seeing all you black youtubers in tech is very empowering. Javascript is kicking my ass with all the variables, but I know I can do this
Sooooo glad I found this video! I'm one of the first 1,000 and I subscribed, marked it as like, and told many friends. Thank you so much for this! It is one of the most helpful videos I've seen!
Subscribed. Actually, I started studying front end half month ago, but gradually losing enthusiasm throughout the way. This video helped me to regain inspiration. So Thank you very much!
Viviana Barrett I used Team treehouse. My state has a program called code Louisville and they partner with our local community college to offer a Bootcamp. Having mentors to answer questions really helped. Applying you learn as you learn it helps retain the information.
Love this! Thanks for the insight because I’m currently trying to figure out what exactly I want to do as far as going into software development or if I want to take the artificial intelligence route. There are so many options!
Great video man. You have a new Subscriber! I am just beginning this journey to become a front end web developer. It is my current dream job. Starting with the basics. staying consistent and taking it one step at a time ! wish me luck. I have a decent understanding of HTML, I am in the middle of learning CSS right now. Making my own website for fun to make learning easier. A tutorial on git Hub and what it is exactly would be useful too. Looking forward to new videos ! Java script makes me anxious as I feel it is going to be much harder to learn then HTML and CSS but I will cross that bridge when it comes !!!
I am currently doing a course in Web Development and Python (though i already learnt Python as well as Linux and MySQL databases in my previous course). during my previous course they encourage me to do Devops Engineering and Back-End but i honestly feel like it wasnt for me, i was searching for something in the tech industry roles that I can use my creativity with my tech knowledge and then when i joined my current course i found out about Front-End Developer. I am excited to get more knowledge in this role and im already getting some voluntary experience at my local church to create a new website for them
Im here watching this video after getting a Bachelors in MIS and not really even feeling confident enough to apply to a job or know what field to narrow down on
Okay Gyasi I see you with the NSBE shoutout! 🔥🔥🔥 Black tech matters! 😎... have you ever looked into making any arduino or raspberry pi robotic projects? 👀👀👀
Literally have been pulling my hair out trying to figure out what I want to do when I graduate.. two semesters left. Want to apply for entry level jobs once fall semester ends so I have a job lined up after grad.. and this comes out and reassured me that I thin front end engineering is definitely the route I’d like to take. Crazy! Thanks brother, keep up all the good work with all your videos.
A point of constructive criticism: the music in this video (with the exception of the music that plays in the background as you're talking) is way louder (too loud) than your voice. Anyway, thanks for the tips.
Do yall think Front end development will still be a a big thing in like 10 years or so? With websites like Wix or things like that coming into play..or just any new tech that could possibly replace devs
Actually we have been searching for lot of skillshare content, but no use, you have told right bro, but there is something to avoid onething, I have been working in Microsoft as front end developer, consider only html , css, java script , frameworks like angular j.s or react. Js and ofcourse good at vannila.js , these things must be learn to do front end, otherwise of you wanna learn for higher level , you can do what ever courses be like ,
Idk what the answer is but I'll say learn html and css but lemme ask you this there are many languages that can be use in back en development such as : python, js, php , ruby , etc.. so I wonder which one you recommend learning
STAN.P channel php is not a language it’s a Database language and ruby these days there is less chance in ruby cause lot of companies stopped using ruby. But some are using unless you have experience in ruby like minimum 5 years you will be hired. Python is best for back end Development
Are you able to like show us the applications you have created in your upcoming videos, so we can like get a grasp of what like applications front end developers make?
try python frameworks for beginners flask if you want more challenging django im learning flask but before you learn frameworks just learn the basic or the fundamentals of pythob
Taking an online computer science principles course and then senior year in a few months I’m taking Ap computer science A...that should get me prepared for college
Thank you for the video. Thinking about requalifying to be a front end dev. Enough of IT support calls! time to move my game up by being independent. Is age 30 not too late to learn?
So glad I found your channel! I come from a business background, but for the last 5 years, have worked with SQL. Basics. For business reasons, I want to learn how to create apps for Iphone and Droid. What courses or path would you suggest for that? I am looking at doing the Software Development program at WGU. I want this degree to beef up my qualifications in my current position, but on the other hand, I want to be able to build apps for my business. I am a neophyte in a way. What are your suggestions? Looking to capitalize on this Coronavirus downtime. :)
What language did you use for interviews specifically for DS/Algos? Or did you not do that and do purely front-end stuff in interviews? I want to be a frontend engineer and i know that a lot of what i see for mock questions and interview questions i have seen are typical software engineering interview problems and I want to prepare. Are you still a frontend engineer right now?
I've been a Java developer for several years and I would like to learn front-end development in order to expand my skillset. What are some examples of real-world projects that I can work on in order to build skills in front-end development?
I would say, just start the video for which we clicked. I mean title says it so you gotta just tell it. Its more then 3 and a half minute but you're telling about frond end developer just sponsers and links.
Can you please make video or proper roadmap how to become software engineer with beginner projects i am subscribing you so next week i need that video or if you already make it comment down the link of the video.
I have a question and I know it's subjective to everyone. Is Software development or front end development harder? Like IMO software development feels more technical and more problem solving heavy(not that I think Front end isn't), I'm just saying Software is more..so it requires more thinking whereas Front end has less(even though it's not easy)
If one wants to watch ads all along, they simply could keep playing any videos for that. Dude, the title doesn't correspond the context, so much irrelevant information. Check out the channel of Aleksand Vitkin, that dude lays out the content on every shelf of one's brain. Good luck to you though and glad that you've got sponsors.
I studying front end at home by my self, i have a really dump question but is in my mind from a long time and the first reason why im so late at my studies. I based in Morocco, North Africa and i wander how to get a job in anywhere besides morocco because if you dont have a diploma you want be hired, so is it possible to work from home in a company in Uk or France or anywhere else? Thanks.
Hey Gyasi do you know what the spec requirements are for architecture?? I think I want to have an architecture major when I’m in college so I want to have an idea for the laptop im going to use. I have a macbook pro 13 inch with 512gb ssd and 8gb of ram. I heard that those types of majors like architecture and engineering normally use windows laptops.
The first 1000 people who click the link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium: skl.sh/gyasilinje1
Gyasi Linje first.
Nothing beats free 😎👌🏽🔥🔥🔥
Unfortunately i can't take it because i don't have credit card 🥺🥺
@@FOXGAMERFOX-GAMER the struggle 🤔 try Google pay
@@DreThePlug how i don't have credit card to apply for 2 months free !!
The main content starts at 4:55
Hero,thank you sir
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Thankyou
thank you time saver!
Thanks
I'm not sure what it is that makes me feel a lot more encouraged to see another brother successful in a career I'm interested in. You have a new subscriber 💪🏾
CrimsonSlayer7 I feel exactly the same way. Good luck to you homie, hope you get to where you’re going
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Øath betrayer no one is crying about race but u
@Øath betrayer "wow i like seeing black people succeed" and boom, here come the white people. Why don't yall ever go to Asian channels spread this type of negativity? Yall only harrass black people with this shit. Get a job.
@Øath betrayer my comment was not made to spread any form of negativity. Just positivity.
I'm not complaining about race dude. Which leads me to ask, what is the point of coming here with negativity? Bro just keep things positive black, white, Asian whatever it's not needed.
Anyway I hope everyone stay safe out there 😊
i almost dropped out of computer science because i was so sick of algorithms and theory - until i started taking web dev classes. front-end forever!!!!!
@@Mr-my8kx front end is a bit easier because you can see instant visual feedback on what you're working on, only downside (or upside in my case) is that you have a big advantage know graphic design /ux design
@@Mr-my8kx it's really hard to get hired if your work sucks. What I'm saying is, your previous work speaks for itself, in the end only the result matters, not the degree behind the results. Keep working at it and prove yourself with good work in a solid portfolio. Don't give up :)
@@Mr-my8kx You can get hired in IT with unrelated degrees or no degree.just have to have skills to be employable not an expert. Also you should have portfolio of like 3 to 4 projects that you made to show your skills. Apply for many jobs send at least 10 apps per day. Go to meetups in your area and network with other IT professionals. You can just be an aspiring web developer til you get your 1st job. Dont worry if you fail an interview, it will give you experience to do better in your future interviews. And in terms if how fast, you get your skills at an employable level correlates with the time and work you put in.
Free Resource to learn coding ( similar curriculum you would be taught in coding bootcamp) learn at own pace : Freecodecamp.com
Paid resources:
UDEMY
SKILLSHARE
I have no monetary affiliation with any of the above organization. I am studying coding at freecodecamp.com.
Samatar thanks for this comment. It’s the motivation I needed
oh wow. a 13 minutes long skillshare advertisement
Exactly, i was like tf?
Thanks man, now I won’t watch the video. :)
Great to see another brotha out here doing it too✊🏾. Not many of us and content like this is what our community needs. Much love
Great video about FE. Another important thing for our profession is to understand the design to develop and code on the front end. Make the link between the designer who thinks and makes pure design and the design directed to development so that the front-end development teams can work productively when implementing the design on the interfaces. Taking productivity beyond your activities is an important thing when working in high-performance teams.
Dope advice man! just started learning code and documenting my progress
I started programming with Python about a year ago and and built a PWA using Django. I started using JavaScript more recently. I still love Python but for web dev stuff I'm all in with JS. Now im learning React. Frontend development is definitely my fav right now. Thanks for the video!
William Pickeral Can u please write a sudoku programme in React? If u can’t, u r not a developer.
Hom much earned with js??
I'm so sick of hearing "skillshare" in every single channel lately...... but, nice content!
IMO skillshare is one of the best sponsors on youtube because they pick their influencers so the advertisement actually fits. Also its a insanely usefull tool.
@Munira Dayib 😂😂😂😂
They have money to splurge. These dudes probably making a nice few $1000s per month on top of however many sign up for the 2 month thing.
for couple hundreds or 1k you would also advertise them lol
Great video! I’m just learning HTML & CSS in hopes of one day starting a career as a Front End Developer.
I am the same
Where are you learning?
Ultimate Motivator codecademy
I use to be Web dev in my 20's back in 2003 and kinda drift away and now I'm coming back. thank you for this video
I feel like it used to be so much easier. Now you need to know so many tools like webpack, gulp, preprocessors and more.
@@MrJfergs That’s really only if you’re going the Javascript/Node route. PHP and Python backend development is still pretty straightforward.
I am 12. I am learning to code so when I will be 18 I can be a front-end developer (or even a full stack, who knows). Here is the list of stuff I should know:
-html
-css
-bootstrap
-JavaScript
-Jquery
-Json
-node.js
-angular
-react
-wordpress
-photoshop (in my case gimp because I am poor and I can't afford photoshop)
What I know:
-html
-css
-JavaScript
-jQuery
My road starts now. I will publish updates every week
How did you get familiar with html, css, and JavaScript?
That's really impressive, when i was 12, I was playing Fortnite.. anyway now that I'm 14 I'm learning Html, css, and Javascript. I'm still a beginner so i have no idea what bootstrap, node etc is. Wish me luck.
Weekly update:
I am learning react.js.
I know the basics.
I also learned how to use the chat kit API and I am starting a new project (whatsupp like web app).
I will create a github account where I will publish my project, so if you want you guys can see/review it.
Also I am answering to @_King kel who asks me how I got Familiar with html, css and JavaScript.
Actually it was pretty easy, I just build some simple websites (now deleted, maybe I can find some of them but I don't know). In a few months I got familiar with them.
Friendly advice. Stay away from full stack and stay away from a large portfolio. Truth is that you can't be good at everything.
Knowing more about a smaller range of things is better. Being better at less stuff is more important. Find a sector and master those languages.
A company wants the best person for a specific role. You being full stack shows your know a wider range of technologies but you aren't knowledgeable enough for any given single technology
@@jayan.varsani tanks for the advice!
I think I will master react.js and node.js, since I find them very easy and funny to use
I appreciate the advice man. Seeing all you black youtubers in tech is very empowering. Javascript is kicking my ass with all the variables, but I know I can do this
Superr !!! Review mennn i love ittt !!!!!
Sooooo glad I found this video! I'm one of the first 1,000 and I subscribed, marked it as like, and told many friends. Thank you so much for this! It is one of the most helpful videos I've seen!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for the support welcome to the fam!
This video was so helpful currently taking a class with Udemy I will benefit with Skillshare signing up perfect !!! thanks again stay well
Watching your videos and tours of your office motivates me even more to learn programming
your youtube videos are dope! lofi music just sets it off
Subscribed. Actually, I started studying front end half month ago, but gradually losing enthusiasm throughout the way. This video helped me to regain inspiration. So Thank you very much!
This video is so therapeutic 😄
This is so cool to hear because I’ve been trying to make them relaxing! Lol
The beats are always on point right 🔥😎
JavaScript and Python our my languages I’m learning. Building an app using JavaScript and React 🤙🏾
How did you learn JavaScript? Any tips? I’m struggling a little
Viviana Barrett I used Team treehouse. My state has a program called code Louisville and they partner with our local community college to offer a Bootcamp. Having mentors to answer questions really helped. Applying you learn as you learn it helps retain the information.
Marie Designz thank you! I’m going to look into it here in my state
Viviana Barrett you’re welcome. General Assembly is also offering workshops through different states for free or at a discount
Marie Designz thanks I will definitely check them out I’m in Oklahoma
congrats on the sponsorship! we're going ✈️influencer!
"Just kidding no one calls me that"
Congratulations Gyasi, you made me laugh.
Fellow NSBE Member!! Great video!
cool to see someone actually mention a good skillshare course instead of just shilling it out
Great video!
lol @ 0:40 I do the same thing when I get behind the camera, I be laughing at myself during post edits.
Love this! Thanks for the insight because I’m currently trying to figure out what exactly I want to do as far as going into software development or if I want to take the artificial intelligence route. There are so many options!
Excellent information sharing here. It felt like a good talk at networking leg of a conference.
Loved the wisdom you shared. Thank you! 🙌
I'll try the best , u inspired me brother
Nice video, so smooth
Great Video Gyasi. Please keep the content coming :)
Stumbled on this channel, subscribed and followed you on twitter, i like it.
Thank you!
Solid vid!
Great video man. You have a new Subscriber! I am just beginning this journey to become a front end web developer. It is my current dream job. Starting with the basics. staying consistent and taking it one step at a time ! wish me luck. I have a decent understanding of HTML, I am in the middle of learning CSS right now. Making my own website for fun to make learning easier. A tutorial on git Hub and what it is exactly would be useful too. Looking forward to new videos ! Java script makes me anxious as I feel it is going to be much harder to learn then HTML and CSS but I will cross that bridge when it comes !!!
Great video mate! I'm already on my way to become a front end developer and these 2 months of skillshare will definitely teach me some new things!
Subscribed. Great Video Quality, Content, love your channel. Awesome!!
I’m crying at “just kidding no one calls me that” 🤣
me too lol
Your channel is great. You're like the male black version of Mayuko LOL Subscribed!
here is the list we should learn: html css JavaScript react/angular python/java
Why do u need to learn python or java ? You’re gonna be a full stack dev then..
@@lostmymind7892 yeah I think Java is not much needed for a web developer
Prajwal Shetty me too. In my opinion python and node.js are pretty good for back end part of web dev.
@@lostmymind7892 yeah :-)
Learn NodeJS and MongoDB. Why bother yourself with different syntax?
Yo bro thanks for all the vids you make!! I’m currently doing mechanical engineering but I been thinking about switching to computer science!
I am currently doing a course in Web Development and Python (though i already learnt Python as well as Linux and MySQL databases in my previous course). during my previous course they encourage me to do Devops Engineering and Back-End but i honestly feel like it wasnt for me, i was searching for something in the tech industry roles that I can use my creativity with my tech knowledge and then when i joined my current course i found out about Front-End Developer.
I am excited to get more knowledge in this role and im already getting some voluntary experience at my local church to create a new website for them
Im here watching this video after getting a Bachelors in MIS and not really even feeling confident enough to apply to a job or know what field to narrow down on
I don't know why I'm always looking at TH-cam people place hopping that one day I will have one like that
goood stuff bro
Okay Gyasi I see you with the NSBE shoutout! 🔥🔥🔥 Black tech matters! 😎... have you ever looked into making any arduino or raspberry pi robotic projects? 👀👀👀
I haven’t but robotic projects was where it all started!
Video topic starts at 5:10
Just stumbled upon your channel, love it ✌🏽
Your place looks peaceful.
If only it was actually my place lol
@@GyasiLinje aww really? Well, I pray you get a place like that one day.
Literally have been pulling my hair out trying to figure out what I want to do when I graduate.. two semesters left. Want to apply for entry level jobs once fall semester ends so I have a job lined up after grad.. and this comes out and reassured me that I thin front end engineering is definitely the route I’d like to take. Crazy! Thanks brother, keep up all the good work with all your videos.
Hi hit number 231 like,
Nice video and good speaker, Cristal clear.
Yo!! Thank you homie
Great content 🔥🔥 I am still pouring some seeds in my brain. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
A point of constructive criticism: the music in this video (with the exception of the music that plays in the background as you're talking) is way louder (too loud) than your voice. Anyway, thanks for the tips.
thank you for my free two months pal :)
I am in school for Information Technology I have to make a choice of what I want to concentrate in. Front End Development interests me!
Thank you for those 2 free months man I’m taking advantage towards this quarantine
Do yall think Front end development will still be a a big thing in like 10 years or so? With websites like Wix or things like that coming into play..or just any new tech that could possibly replace devs
Wiz is highly limiting front end will always be a necessity due to the simple fact that people want what they want and how they want it.
Do you know that mobile development is part of Front-End Development? Can you build mobile apps with Wix?
Nice crib G
Jose Rodriguez lol this isn’t mine but thanks
thanks Boss
Actually we have been searching for lot of skillshare content, but no use, you have told right bro, but there is something to avoid onething, I have been working in Microsoft as front end developer, consider only html , css, java script , frameworks like angular j.s or react. Js and ofcourse good at vannila.js , these things must be learn to do front end, otherwise of you wanna learn for higher level , you can do what ever courses be like ,
Sooo 10+ years of coding before first junior dev job, got it.
Idk what the answer is but I'll say learn html and css but lemme ask you this there are many languages that can be use in back en development such as : python, js, php , ruby , etc.. so I wonder which one you recommend learning
STAN.P channel php is not a language it’s a Database language and ruby these days there is less chance in ruby cause lot of companies stopped using ruby. But some are using unless you have experience in ruby like minimum 5 years you will be hired. Python is best for back end Development
Great question, you can definitely use python as a backend
I'm seriously thinking about quitting college as a SE major and take the self learn route
Are you able to like show us the applications you have created in your upcoming videos, so we can like get a grasp of what like applications front end developers make?
How hard is it to become full stack developer? Im bout take a bootcamp and only know basics of html
Big eye opener bro! 👍🏾. Please what were the things you considered that helped you settle for Front end development
try python
frameworks
for beginners flask
if you want more challenging django
im learning flask but before you learn frameworks just learn the basic or the fundamentals of pythob
Taking an online computer science principles course and then senior year in a few months I’m taking Ap computer science A...that should get me prepared for college
When did you learn JavaScript ?
Thank you for the video. Thinking about requalifying to be a front end dev. Enough of IT support calls! time to move my game up by being independent. Is age 30 not too late to learn?
you are never too old to learn anything
I started to learn an app developer in a flutterr.
Great man... Wish u success
Hi Gyasi, thank you for sharing this video. Would you be able to recommend any books to read that ALL front end developers should be reading
So glad I found your channel! I come from a business background, but for the last 5 years, have worked with SQL. Basics. For business reasons, I want to learn how to create apps for Iphone and Droid. What courses or path would you suggest for that? I am looking at doing the Software Development program at WGU. I want this degree to beef up my qualifications in my current position, but on the other hand, I want to be able to build apps for my business. I am a neophyte in a way. What are your suggestions? Looking to capitalize on this Coronavirus downtime. :)
Try flutter
What language did you use for interviews specifically for DS/Algos? Or did you not do that and do purely front-end stuff in interviews? I want to be a frontend engineer and i know that a lot of what i see for mock questions and interview questions i have seen are typical software engineering interview problems and I want to prepare. Are you still a frontend engineer right now?
I've been a Java developer for several years and I would like to learn front-end development in order to expand my skillset. What are some examples of real-world projects that I can work on in order to build skills in front-end development?
Good question.
Hey Gyasi! I wanted to know if you are a Ghanaian?? Gyasi is a Ghanaian name 😊
what are your thoughts on machine learning ?
I just need to know... Will I ever really need to use sorting outside of school?
depends on what u want to do 🤷🏻♂️
Could you make a vidéo on how be an app developer ?
God bless 🙏
how long does it take to learn to be a front end developer? And what is the median salary of a front end developer?
Explain backend development please!
Genuinely interested in learning something in this vid but instead it's just a long ad. Come on..
Hey Gyasi! Where do you work?
I’m in a web deployment bootcamp right now and I am sooo lost 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩 course moving so fast we started js and shit went left 😭😭
Just be patient, I am in the same situation))
Start.ng?
Did you complete bootcamp?
Do you think android development is a good path?
lol same here. I just started making some videos on my youtube channel. It is so weird talking to a phone.
How sk to become ill a front sha end developer re
I would say, just start the video for which we clicked. I mean title says it so you gotta just tell it. Its more then 3 and a half minute but you're telling about frond end developer just sponsers and links.
Is that “the heart of it all” I see behind you? Are you an Ohioan?
html5, css3, sass, angular, react, swift
Can you please make video or proper roadmap how to become software engineer with beginner projects i am subscribing you so next week i need that video or if you already make it comment down the link of the video.
I have a question and I know it's subjective to everyone. Is Software development or front end development harder? Like IMO software development feels more technical and more problem solving heavy(not that I think Front end isn't), I'm just saying Software is more..so it requires more thinking whereas Front end has less(even though it's not easy)
If one wants to watch ads all along, they simply could keep playing any videos for that. Dude, the title doesn't correspond the context, so much irrelevant information. Check out the channel of Aleksand Vitkin, that dude lays out the content on every shelf of one's brain. Good luck to you though and glad that you've got sponsors.
I studying front end at home by my self, i have a really dump question but is in my mind from a long time and the first reason why im so late at my studies. I based in Morocco, North Africa and i wander how to get a job in anywhere besides morocco because if you dont have a diploma you want be hired, so is it possible to work from home in a company in Uk or France or anywhere else? Thanks.
Hey Gyasi do you know what the spec requirements are for architecture?? I think I want to have an architecture major when I’m in college so I want to have an idea for the laptop im going to use. I have a macbook pro 13 inch with 512gb ssd and 8gb of ram. I heard that those types of majors like architecture and engineering normally use windows laptops.
Ncaaaw, you're cute
Does a FRONT END WEB DEVELOPER has an age limit reuirements to work?
I believe there is no age requirement to work as a Front End Web Developer.
Video starts at 5:10 .... before all is shit