I always fail at creating portfolio or documenting my projects, not because I'm lazy (I actually am) but life is not easy here. I learned a lot by trying answer questions on a few coding forums, and even when I fail doing that I end up getting more knowledge by reading documents and the answers others may provide. Thank Jesse, this was a great video as always.
Also on a more serious note, great video. I'm a bit deeper into my dev journey, but I work with dev students and I can tell this channel will be a great resource :)
Is 6 months enough to be proficient in all the technologies you spoke about? The reason I'm asking is because I noticed an increase in demand for javascript developers in my area. Is a javascript developer strictly frontend or does it encompass backend as well? Thanks for your video👍👍
6 months will get you a long way. It depends on how much time you have to dedicate to learning. JavaScript can be used for both the frontend and backend. Thanks for watching!
Cool tricks, but I have a question. Since I sometimes use ready-made projects purchased on Themeforest, there is a lot of unnecessary CSS code there. Is there an extension that can find or indicate which CSS classes are not being used in my final project / rebuild from the purchased template? I would like to remove unnecessary classes so that my CSS files are smaller. Thank you in advance for your help.
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I always fail at creating portfolio or documenting my projects, not because I'm lazy (I actually am) but life is not easy here.
I learned a lot by trying answer questions on a few coding forums, and even when I fail doing that I end up getting more knowledge by reading documents and the answers others may provide.
Thank Jesse, this was a great video as always.
Wow Jesse, thank you for the amazing tag, I am going to watch the video now
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Also on a more serious note, great video. I'm a bit deeper into my dev journey, but I work with dev students and I can tell this channel will be a great resource :)
These are excellent tips and will help many developers! Great video as always 👏🏼
Thanks!
Is 6 months enough to be proficient in all the technologies you spoke about? The reason I'm asking is because I noticed an increase in demand for javascript developers in my area. Is a javascript developer strictly frontend or does it encompass backend as well? Thanks for your video👍👍
6 months will get you a long way. It depends on how much time you have to dedicate to learning. JavaScript can be used for both the frontend and backend. Thanks for watching!
Cool tricks, but I have a question. Since I sometimes use ready-made projects purchased on Themeforest, there is a lot of unnecessary CSS code there. Is there an extension that can find or indicate which CSS classes are not being used in my final project / rebuild from the purchased template? I would like to remove unnecessary classes so that my CSS files are smaller. Thank you in advance for your help.
I really like this guy. 👍
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in 1:03 Nvidia Broadcast does not work. At first I thought I am imagining stuff.
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This look like an ai written video lmao
Ai is writing most of the new videos you can tell
Hello, can you please check your mail by my name or Twitter with same name?