Career Advice Thread 💼 #51386
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With the integration of AI (GPT-4 at the moment) with Bing and GitHub, it's very easy to ask for help and get answers quickly. I suggest beginners do that, it's helped me a lot. |
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I think networking plays an important role in the career advance We should give attention to meetups, collaborations and open source project discussions for that. |
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"The expert at anything was once a beginner" |
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For beginner developers I'm suggest this sites: |
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In addition to all the great advices here on the technical side of preparing and learning new skills and tech |
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Just loving what you do, programming, and making your own fun projects and sharing it around may get you a job. Getting known by a lot of people is very important, especially when you know people in person. For example joining a Discord server and sharing your interesting project or a piece of code can get you in a conversation with other knowledgeable people. I got my first job when I turned 15 years old. I got it because I was very well known in the bootcamp that I was going through at the time. I was always active and helpful to others and I spent a lot of time working and studying, showing a lot of activity on my GitHub profile. Being a social person is a good skill to have. |
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My favorite advice for beginners is always the same: practice! Practice every day. Work on different projects, use APIs, contribute on GitHub, build your own website... Keep yourself busy. With time, you will feel more comfortable with complex stuff and more confident. |
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Learn to learn. Yes, that's right, don't be like those who want everything chewed up. Understand the concept, the whys, not just how to do it. Don't be attached to any technology, see them as tools that, if used well in the correct context, generate results. Don't be like many who protect a favorite language and despise others. Try to do projects based on the real world, for example, redoing your Instagram home, your Facebook home, an API that calculates the chance of you being attacked by aliens, things that make you learn and enjoy the process. Test everything, databases, APIs, frontend screens, frameworks, AIs, don't just hear about something, live it until you can talk about it. See each mistake as a source of learning, look at each bug as a possibility to become more specialized. |
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I agree with you |
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i dont quite understand how developers as a job/career works? like you work on a company do they like lets say give you 2 months to create a website or something that they want and then what happens after that? do you like wait till they need you again or do they just fire you? |
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if you are beginner and want to know about how clean code or maybe sharp your skill this website can help you a lot. this website can help you sharp your skill into specific what you want to learn and master about this skill like backend or frontend. and if you want to know about some cool project inside github , maybe this will help |
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If you are a beginner, you might master one stack and pay attention about it. |
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Is any programming language can learn its long stack?Thank you for your advice.I am hesitating if i need to change my job while i work fixing machine now.
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If you are a beginner, you might master one stack and pay attention about it.
I want you to study TALL stack.
This is the most helpful resource for beginner.
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I have recently learned some basic JavaScript. What other coding projects should I learn to build more experience before college? |
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If you’re a beginner developer, you may be awed by how many resources are out there and are unsure where to start. Or maybe you’ve gotten your feet wet and are now in search of specific advice. Comment below any questions you may have, an experience you’d like to share, or a resource that has helped you.
📚 Resources (We’ll be updating this list as they’re shared):
🧠 Thought leadership from the Programming Help Category
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