I also learn everything on my own because I don't have spare money for any courses. So I start learning PHP to know how web works then go to Python + Django because Python can do almost everything and easy to get started but extremely versatile. Now I'm learning Javascript/Typescript for front-end. You're right. There so many resource out there for developer. Recently I spent most of the time reading documentation rather than coding because there so much to learn, so much useful trick I never know it exists.
@@ohwow2074 Well I try Laravel recently, Laravel have almost everything modern web app need without third party libraries. I even thought about using Laravel the next time I got my own project.
Python is a great language. I never regretted investing my time into learning it - it came in handy for both development and computational linguistics! Good luck with learning PHP and Python 😊
@@nastya.titova Well my org use raw php while I use django on my current project. I think using Laravel next project for showcase might convince others to start using framework. But to be honest I still prefer python at this point
I'm glad I clicked on this video, this is the first time I hear about Coding Coach and Exercism, it's crazy that things like these exit without me knowing anything about them, I wonder if there are other platforms like these who offer help for developers
What's also amazing is that they can be useful to more senior devs too. For instance, if you are one, you can become a mentor on Exercism which will further improve your understanding :)
Привет !! you're so beautyfull . Okey i am a beginner in software engineering but i have inspired with full-stack webdev so is start learning the front-end (it's pretty good ) , but i get and stuck about the back-end dev (is't worth to master it ? ).
Thank you for getting me excited about being a software developer!
I also learn everything on my own because I don't have spare money for any courses. So I start learning PHP to know how web works then go to Python + Django because Python can do almost everything and easy to get started but extremely versatile. Now I'm learning Javascript/Typescript for front-end. You're right. There so many resource out there for developer. Recently I spent most of the time reading documentation rather than coding because there so much to learn, so much useful trick I never know it exists.
PHP and Laravel are amazing.
@@ohwow2074 Well I try Laravel recently, Laravel have almost everything modern web app need without third party libraries. I even thought about using Laravel the next time I got my own project.
Python is a great language. I never regretted investing my time into learning it - it came in handy for both development and computational linguistics! Good luck with learning PHP and Python 😊
@@nastya.titova Well my org use raw php while I use django on my current project. I think using Laravel next project for showcase might convince others to start using framework. But to be honest I still prefer python at this point
May I know learning computational
linguistics is useful to build a career as worth full
I'm glad I clicked on this video, this is the first time I hear about Coding Coach and Exercism, it's crazy that things like these exit without me knowing anything about them, I wonder if there are other platforms like these who offer help for developers
What's also amazing is that they can be useful to more senior devs too. For instance, if you are one, you can become a mentor on Exercism which will further improve your understanding :)
thank you so much for these vids! i have your same background and you’re inspiring me to consider your path :) love from the east bay!
Thanks! It's always good to explore at least ;)
Привет !! you're so beautyfull . Okey i am a beginner in software engineering but i have inspired with full-stack webdev so is start learning the front-end (it's pretty good ) , but i get and stuck about the back-end dev (is't worth to master it ? ).