15 Web Developer-Related Career Paths

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @weathrman
    @weathrman Год назад +414

    Brad, I haven't watched a video in some time but I wanted to leave a comment to tell you about your impact on my life. I was hopeless at 20/21, doing drugs, hopeless job, etc. I had always been into hosting game servers for the boys and modding games and decided to try software as a career path. I took your "Fundamentals of Javascript" course around 2018. It gave me the foundation to build the rest of my accomplishments on. Your way of teaching was amazing for someone just coming into the sphere. In the years since then I've completed my BS in Computer Science and have been working as an engineer for nearly 2 years in the ML infra space. Thank you Brad.

    • @mr.muhamadyusup
      @mr.muhamadyusup Год назад +12

      I'm happy for you!

    • @TraversyMedia
      @TraversyMedia  Год назад +143

      You made my day my friend ❤ There is no better compensation for doing what I do than a message like this. No amount of money, followers, etc. Congrats on your sobriety and getting your life together. It's not an easy thing. I know from experience. I'm proud to have any small part at all in helping you with that. Good luck with everything!

    • @BlhJ400
      @BlhJ400 Год назад +10

      Wow, being born in a 1st world country is such a great thing tho.
      That's great bro happy for you.
      I'm learning for 4 years and I get no freelance job or a local job as they don't exist 😕, anyways I don't lose hope but hope is losing me.

    • @TraversyMedia
      @TraversyMedia  Год назад +32

      @@BlhJ400 I can't say I know your exact experience, but I know the feeling of being hopeless. I also know it is possible to dig yourself out. You may have 100 more failures, but you can get there. If you have an Internet connection, it's possible. We are lucky in that in this industry, we don't need much to start building a project or finding a client, etc. If what you have done has not worked, try a different angle. Also, your mindset REALLY matters. Don't talk or think in a negative way for a few months and work your ass off. I think you may be surprised. Look for motivating content on RUclips. Weed through the corny stuff and you can find some gems that can really change the way that you think. Hope is not lost on you brother.

    • @ShadiMuhammad
      @ShadiMuhammad Год назад +3

      ​@@BlhJ400
      I know your feeling brother, just more patience and fighting a little more you'll get it soon.
      اجمد أنت بس واستمر في طريقك، إحنا بنتعلم العزيمة منكم أصلا!!
      امشي على خطة من أولها لآخرها ولا تيأس... إن شاء الله خير ❤

  • @zaimcodes
    @zaimcodes Год назад +48

    Started watching your videos back to 2017 during my internship, landed a software developer job on 2022. Now using those money to pay my bills and treat my loved ones. Thank you for your huge impact on my life, Brad! Good to see you are doing great and hopefully your son is doing great as well!
    Sorry I couldn't watch your videos anymore, having a job really took a toll on my time. 😅

    • @TraversyMedia
      @TraversyMedia  Год назад +7

      Hey thanks bud. Congrats on the job 👍

  • @Uskayo
    @Uskayo Год назад +4

    Haven’t watched the video yet but I already appreciate it. You never see such a breakdown of different roles under the umbrella

  • @christianmarvinorsua3079
    @christianmarvinorsua3079 Год назад +3

    Hello Brad, I just wanted to express my gratitude. I've been working as a software engineer for the past two years, and your tutorials played a significant role in getting me where I am today. Sending love from the Philippines!

  • @tenc6491
    @tenc6491 Год назад +2

    Hi Brad, I was cut off from the Web Development learning journey for the past 5 months.
    Man, you shocked me! Your body transformation is effffing magical and commendable! I appreciate you for that mate. Keep it. Looking awesome.

  • @codewithfullstackjoe
    @codewithfullstackjoe Год назад +5

    You are indeed someone who makes me never want to give up on the career of software development. Keep up the good work. God bless. I am Joseph from Nigeria, a big shoutout to you. Brad Traversy, you are indeed a lifesaver.

  • @Rami0x0
    @Rami0x0 Год назад +11

    I really loves this dude's videos, and get happy when he uploads a new one, they're just clean, honest and to the point!

  • @noisinnang8371
    @noisinnang8371 Год назад +36

    Thank you, Brad; this video really helped me understand what to focus on. It has been a year of unemployment for me. Looking at the minimum requirement for each position and trying to learn everything is like swimming in the ocean without seeing a shore.

  • @leg875
    @leg875 Год назад +2

    You read my mind, past 2 weeks I'm totally confused jumping between all those roles by myself. Got some clarity now. Thanks again :)

  • @victorekea
    @victorekea Год назад +2

    This video couldn't have come at a better time. Thanks for sharing Brad.

  • @sahaneakanayaka3394
    @sahaneakanayaka3394 Год назад +2

    As always you're explanations very clear. This is the best carer path explanation I have watched recently.

  • @samuelkanyi9766
    @samuelkanyi9766 Год назад +2

    Most of the skills i learned for web development was through your courses. Big up Brad.

  • @MarketGuy84
    @MarketGuy84 Год назад +1

    This video was awesome. I think blockchain and smart contracts maybe the future of the business finance world.

  • @amireshaghi4228
    @amireshaghi4228 Год назад +4

    Perfect explanation and road map for new developers. I've already choosen SPA or Front end developing. as you mentioned it is best to master in one of them at first.

  • @OzgulEzgin
    @OzgulEzgin Год назад +2

    Thank you Brad. This video will be a guide for my up coming training and carrier adjustments. And it came in at a such perfect time thats unbelivable. Thanks again. Keep up the good work.

  • @marcosalbano
    @marcosalbano Год назад +4

    hii there! i want to thank you for your content and your advice! i been following you since 2020 when I start into this field. Now I'm in a SRE position in IBM! 90% of my efforts are because of you. Cheers from Argentina!

  • @yeldrifer6795
    @yeldrifer6795 Год назад +1

    not gonna give up , im gonna make it even tho there's a lot of people telling me that frontend developers nowdays don't get hired due to Ai's , ill be a good javascript frontend dev , thanks traversy

  • @SalemAsmaniRajmaniGilwaniJanpi
    @SalemAsmaniRajmaniGilwaniJanpi Год назад +1

    Loved this video.
    I was just knowing frontend and backend, now I know more.
    Thanks for adding value to our life.
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @cs_patterson
    @cs_patterson Год назад

    The GOAT. Thanks for your great impact on so many of us. Lots of love from Ghana 🇬🇭 😊

  • @Fantino502
    @Fantino502 Год назад +2

    Hi Brad, A massive thank you for giving valuable content to the community. This helps a lot because the field is so huge that confused about where we should go or choose. Years ago web master was enough to know...

  • @rayusaki88
    @rayusaki88 Год назад +6

    Very helpful Brad! Much thanks man. As always, you always deliver helpful advice to many developers whatever type of specialisation they do. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @DACHEPS
    @DACHEPS Год назад +4

    Thank you for this video! It made web development less overwhelming.

  • @parsazamani5956
    @parsazamani5956 Год назад +4

    Thank you great as always when i first started to learn about web and web development coming from a graphic design background i was so overwhelmed by the massive amount of data that i to learn and i was slow and scared about not being able to find my way, until i found your courses on Udemy i tried the 50 days 50 projects soon i figured out that i can connect so good with your method of teaching because they are project based and started from the beginning of HTML and Javascript on the way of going to learn react soon, thanks a bunch 🙏🏻

  • @Szasz18
    @Szasz18 Год назад +8

    I would love a react - typescript course from you. Please make it happen. ❤ Keep up the great work. 🤘

  • @floatingfortress721
    @floatingfortress721 Год назад +1

    Awesome video! It's good to know what's out there in the web development space

  • @kamaboko1
    @kamaboko1 Год назад

    I haven't been around for a while. I couldn't help but notice you've shed some pounds since the last time I saw one of your videos! Great job!

  • @ivanperez2705
    @ivanperez2705 4 месяца назад

    Thank you very much for this context and for providing the lists of role-specific technologies.

  • @psychedelictacos9118
    @psychedelictacos9118 Год назад +1

    Holy shit Brad, I haven't seen a video of yours in months and you are looking so healthy and slim bro, you've lost a shit ton of weight! Keep up the good work with your channel and your health!

  • @amazekhashaa7309
    @amazekhashaa7309 Год назад

    My major is banking economy & finance but I headed against empty wall, so i decided to turn my destiny. I had started working web developer in 2017. My first internet guide was you!

  • @justinekenyansa
    @justinekenyansa Год назад

    this is some million-dollar advice.
    I've been swimming the entire ocean trying to know a little of everything, I will now focus more on one thing and be a master in in first.

  • @webdevluc
    @webdevluc Год назад +1

    My next project will be something to help course creators. Thanks to your clear segmentation it's going to be a lot easier to establish the main categories. Thank you Brad. You create the most concise, no BS learning videos on the web

  • @dreamisover9813
    @dreamisover9813 Год назад +1

    What an incredible overview! thanks for this. I also had good experiences in the past with Phaser for a more lightweight/native web game framework.

  • @Leo-jh3nj
    @Leo-jh3nj Год назад +1

    Hi buddy, I hope you are well, so nice to see you on video

  • @toankhuc8601
    @toankhuc8601 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your video. It is good to catch up with the latest trends in tech, especially in the turbulent time like now

  • @peters-adventure
    @peters-adventure Год назад

    After 25 years as an enterprise Java developer this video is helpful to discovering the next phase of my journey! The need for work/life balance made it difficult to learn new technology when the 45+ hour week only allowed for "real work", meetings, soft-skills training and time management. I'm currently like a kid in the toy store learning React, Node, Docker and thinking about training to get certified as a "Secure Software Lifecycle Professional". Oy! This video shows you that to be successful you need to choose a path you can stick to.

  • @peterfrank1572
    @peterfrank1572 Год назад +1

    This is such a crucial piece of information to understand, thanks a lot.

  • @Mohamood_jama
    @Mohamood_jama Год назад

    Your modern JavaScript course made me love JavaScript

  • @blahablast3070
    @blahablast3070 Год назад

    Excellent video Brad. I really love the algorithms course you released. You have a knack for taking difficult concepts and making them more digestible. Thank you.

  • @ProgrammingWithJapp
    @ProgrammingWithJapp Год назад +1

    Very helpful advice and great video as always! Love to watch your videos. Thanks for inspiring!

  • @maurice9660
    @maurice9660 3 месяца назад

    I was using your passport tutorial to setup the auth for my startup in 2020 haha I‘m working as a software engineer now, thanks for the help!

  • @KylePrinsloo
    @KylePrinsloo Год назад +3

    Great content as always man :) and +1 for freelance developer 👍

  • @IRgEEK
    @IRgEEK Год назад +3

    I've typically been backend. Lots of system integrations and stuff, but I can also develop on the frontend. The only reason I don't consider myself or advertise myself as a 'full-stack' developer is because my styling on the frontend sucks. I can write all the code and even have a strong understanding of CSS, but I just am not very good at making super nice looking frontends. I just don't seem 'to have an eye' for the asthetics and what looks good.
    Because of that one weak spot, I avoided labeling myself full-stack which is know is in much higher demand than purely backend. Am I making a mistake doing that? I heard you say specializing not such a bad thing, but looking for a new job these past few months, I see a lot more full-stack than just backend.
    Thanks Brad. Still a huge fan. Love your content. Thanks!

    • @omerk6648
      @omerk6648 Год назад +1

      But you are talking about web design, a front-end developer doesn't have to be a designer, when you work at a team you have designers which provide you with sketches and as a front-end developer you program these sketches using CSS, HTML and the rest of your technologies to create the actual product.

  • @universecode1101
    @universecode1101 Год назад +5

    It’s always good to hear what you say Brad. Good to hear your opinion 😊

  • @zzinuecode
    @zzinuecode Год назад

    Thank you so much for make clear the paths available for web development.

  • @LMQC
    @LMQC Год назад +1

    yeeeeeees great topic thanks for covering this

  • @dima121979
    @dima121979 Год назад

    Professional reliable and honest explanation.

  • @i_o_media
    @i_o_media Год назад +1

    i really appreciate your educational videos have helped me a lot most especially the 4 hours long laravel course (laragigs).
    And i have a request for a livewire and laravel crash course

  • @SamuelRamirezTijuana
    @SamuelRamirezTijuana Месяц назад

    I create any type of WebApp using HTML5, CSS3, PHP, MySQL, and Vanilla JavaScript-no frameworks, no libraries. This approach gives me full control over the code and eliminates conflicts with third-party dependency updates.

  • @emmanuelwhesu
    @emmanuelwhesu Год назад +1

    This is really informative Brad. Very explicit. I was however expecting to see Cyber security in the list but unfortunately not. Please I would like you to shed light on where Cyber security lies. Thanks and thumb up.

  • @Michael_harry4
    @Michael_harry4 Год назад +1

    Thanks brad
    Your tutorials are really unique ❤

  • @collinslumayi521
    @collinslumayi521 Год назад

    The gentleman is just good. Thank you, i have subscribed to go back and be guided

  • @alwaisy
    @alwaisy Год назад +1

    Every year brad upload a video about tech industry roundup. so this year it is now I am watching. oh yeah I just checked Brad already uplaoded that video titled web development overview 2023. I will watch.

  • @martinn1071
    @martinn1071 Год назад

    hey I recommend your channel to everyone I come across I've bought stuff from you in Udemy, from your site, I've watched your videos on RUclips a thousand times, so yeah pretty creepy stuff. I just want to say thanks so much for everything you do and also, man you've lost some weight !! wow
    keep up the good work, man !

  • @BillAugersdca
    @BillAugersdca Год назад +1

    Outstanding content! Thanks Brad.

  • @dr.margulis7773
    @dr.margulis7773 Год назад

    Thank's for another very useful video. Always like before watching to the end.

  • @dylanm7638
    @dylanm7638 Год назад +1

    it is good idea to learn some specific technologies desired, I thought the same way at the beginning, but when I try to apply for internship or entry level developer position jobs, there are lots of technologies we should aware as their job descriptions mention, I think before choose which technologies to learn or master, we should consider what the industry is asking for. I am just sharing my ideas.

  • @SimarMannSingh
    @SimarMannSingh Год назад +1

    Brad, I just wanted to know if you're doing well health wise? you seem to have lost much weight lately.
    I just wish you great health, you've been a source of inspiration to so many including myself. I would sincerely want you to stay healthy forever ... ❤

  • @eugenmalatov5470
    @eugenmalatov5470 Год назад +2

    Now the same for data-related career paths please? 😉 Seriously, amazing work! Thanks

  • @Thomas_Grusz
    @Thomas_Grusz Год назад

    A very helpful overview. Thank you!

  • @nehruprasad854
    @nehruprasad854 Год назад

    Thank u travis ❤❤ keep moving forward

  • @asifkamaltias
    @asifkamaltias Год назад

    Its a very good guideline. You have missed one example that is Browser Extension.

  • @wilsonisaac3806
    @wilsonisaac3806 Год назад

    Everything makes sense now. Thanks

  • @kiplaharts5643
    @kiplaharts5643 Год назад

    great video, it realy helps to know what to focus on

  • @pinkflower03
    @pinkflower03 Год назад +1

    I thought a backend developer is already responsible for microservice and that chatbot thing as well. I never knew about that, Thanks🌸

  • @Salah-YT
    @Salah-YT Год назад +1

    thank you for this awesome video really appreciate it

  • @mystupidbrain5299
    @mystupidbrain5299 Год назад

    Giving Strapi a shoutout. That’s my favorite CMS.

  • @despahotaru
    @despahotaru Год назад

    You can also go the QA route or Business Analist or Data engineer.

  • @AnthonyObi-wr6ro
    @AnthonyObi-wr6ro Год назад

    Thank you for guiding me. You videos taught me web dev

  • @AliH2K
    @AliH2K Год назад

    just want to let you know, i got my first job just by watching your videos and practicing

  • @paulthomas1052
    @paulthomas1052 Год назад

    Great video as usual. I'm in England but your information and views are relevant here as they are in the states. Thanks so much.

  • @sisayhiruy4175
    @sisayhiruy4175 Год назад

    Thank for all your efforts and support.❤ ❤

  • @DEBO5
    @DEBO5 10 месяцев назад

    I really do think the React family (component-based JSX/TSX frameworks/design methodology) is by far the most versatile and important piece of tech that developers should learn. Once you get comfortable with JavaScript, HTML and CSS, jumping over to the JSX approach opens so many doors as React has React Native for mobile, you can also more easily learn Qwik (which is imo the future of JS frameworks with it's SSR hydration approach reducing server requests) and it's a lot more dynamic and malleable than something like Angular (not that Angular is bad or anything, it's actually my first framework that I learned and actually quite like it but only for specific use cases).

  • @JT-mr3db
    @JT-mr3db Год назад

    Haven’t watched your channel in ages. Holy crap you lost some weight! Looking great!

  • @akai746
    @akai746 Год назад

    Guruji looking healthy. Love from Bangladesh. ❤❤

  • @LAWGICOfficial
    @LAWGICOfficial Год назад +1

    Great Video. It would have been nice if you had included ''Product Owner'' as well.

  • @ipizza9941
    @ipizza9941 Год назад +3

    Hey Brad, great video. Can you also make a similar video for C++ developers?

  • @gditero9720
    @gditero9720 Год назад

    Really good content. I haven’t seen Django or data science. We did watch front to back

  • @motlatsimoea
    @motlatsimoea Год назад +1

    Django Developer!!!🤚🏿
    Currently learning Jwt authorization/authentication!

  • @raymondbyczko
    @raymondbyczko Год назад

    Thank you for your content! Its always good!

  • @NiloferAbdul
    @NiloferAbdul Год назад +1

    Plz upload videos of marketplace apps like olx, quickr using react js and firebase

  • @rajeev1668
    @rajeev1668 Год назад

    Thank you Brad for the awesome information video.

  • @embi04
    @embi04 Год назад +2

    Hi. would you consider making tutorial for Dioxus (Rust)? Please :) Would be great to compare the speeds of solution on Dioxus vs Ionic or other cross-platform technologies

  • @kodindoyannick5328
    @kodindoyannick5328 Год назад

    Thank you Brad. It's very helpful.

  • @emekatimothyiloba699
    @emekatimothyiloba699 Год назад

    God bless you Brad ❤❤

  • @johantchassem1553
    @johantchassem1553 Год назад +1

    Been a while since I watch your videos and I wanted to say you look amazing Brad. I love your new physique and I hope you are doing well. Thanks for all your content.

  • @andresgarciaalves
    @andresgarciaalves Год назад

    Great video !! 😊

  • @majhisumesh
    @majhisumesh Год назад

    Thank you for everything. Love you man ❤

  • @martin42382
    @martin42382 Год назад

    Mobile app course would be awesome!

  • @imanidioli
    @imanidioli Год назад

    Informative and perfect categorizing

  • @MinisterRedPill
    @MinisterRedPill Год назад +1

    Hey Brad what so you think about the market? Is it still worth it to learn? Do you think the market has forever changed for beginners?

  • @stevekyhon
    @stevekyhon Год назад

    Hope someone can answer my question. As a freelance developer working on a front + backend ecommerce project (React Frontend + Magento API), to what extend are you going to ensure your client that the site is secure?

  • @jeffscottrankentechnicalco8834

    Thanks Brad. Good stuff!

  • @prashlovessamosa
    @prashlovessamosa Год назад

    Awesome input thanks Brad.

  • @mmelimahlobo7656
    @mmelimahlobo7656 Год назад +1

    Hie Brad I have been learning PHP but I always hit a brick wall when it comes to adding more functionality with Javascript would you suggest that I take javascript first then move on to PHP or?

  • @CevatMirzaoglu
    @CevatMirzaoglu Год назад

    Thank you for video ❤

  • @indaneeydesign165
    @indaneeydesign165 Год назад

    Thank you, Brad 😊

  • @qaiseriqbal2696
    @qaiseriqbal2696 Год назад

    Great Content , Thank you brad

  • @hb2917
    @hb2917 Год назад +1

    Looking good man i can see you lost some weight looking healthy bro 👊

  • @nevengerencir6796
    @nevengerencir6796 Год назад

    I started with your courses now I ended up with my first job as a fullstack developer - java and angular lol

  • @Muhammad80008
    @Muhammad80008 Год назад

    Thank you, great videos :)