I am a 20 years old Senior Full Stack Dev, and although I have been through every and each step of this roadmap mentioned, I often have to go back to them and revisit or dust it off one or another or learn something completely new. So if you're a junior or less and already feeling overwhelmed, dont give up. I also feel overwhelmed after 20 years on the road. The good news: I make a lot of money and I can quit a job for the slightest annoyance a company gives me and guaranteed I'll find a new one within less than a week.
That's exactly how i am feeling right now. Im building a website for a small business and i am done with designing and front end web dev. Now i am stuck whats the next step what am i exactly supposed to do. I hope i will find an answer so soon.
I wish I would have known this 2 years ago. I would have structured my whole learning process differently. This is amazing content that I'm going to share on multiple platforms to help others. I have clarity now. I don't just have a bunch of puzzles pieces with no clue how they fit together. I have actual clarity! Thank you!
amazing roadmap.. as a software architect of 20 years I've used most of the tech stack described and seen the environment changed so much.. this is a perfect introduction to the current state of things. thanks!!
I enjoyed the video. As someone that works in the field, I just want to share a bit what I've learned. The most important thing is to keep things as simple as possible - do only what is asked from you, there is no need to implement visitor pattern whenever you are asked to add an endpoint to the API. Also, don't stress about how much there is to learn, take it one step at a time. If you don't want to learn some things mentioned in the video, you will be fine, you will learn it along the way while doing something else. Google is your best friend, if something goes wrong, you can search for it. If you can't find an answer, ask someone to help (people usually like to help others). Another thing is overthinking the job listings (like "I don't know most of these things"). I applied for jobs where I knew very little from the listing and got a job because they saw I was willing to learn. Companies know that you can't know everything they list and that they will pay you months and months without getting value, but when you learn their practices, you will be great addition to the team! Keep coding, don't give up and don't let things overwhelm you.
i got a job recently my joining is in a week , I am overwhelmed that am I good enough for the job, your comment made me stress less so yeah I think will be fine thanks mate
Backend developer here. Clicked on the video by pure curiosity, and I liked it a lot. Very informative (and hilarious I might add 😂). Great job man, I subbed to the channel 🎉
hello wanted to know if a year might be enough to learn and possibly start an internship or job for a beginner that just started to learn back end possibly python and/or java or c++
Although Backend Development seems quite hard… You encouraged me to keep learning. I hope to read this comment in the future as Junior Backend Developer Thanks ❤
I am studying Java for nearly 2 years in the official documentation and still in the basics concepts. I hate courses that promises 'learn to code in 6 months' or 'from zero to hero in 2 weeks' (shitpost). Coding is a lifelong learning.
@@yuvahates read and WRITE, not just read. I transcript the documentation to my notebook and redo the examples, try my own projects based on what I learned, review my annotations. This is how I learn.
Am a frontend dev getting into full-stack with javascript, I think this is a better roadmap primer than the rest I have seen so far, you earned a sub!!!
@@hunin27 well I sticked to frontend and became a senior in it, then now I moved on from that, this very year, now I do python and other things, learning rust etc, like if you feel your a frotnend senior, then you can move on to next thing!
well my plan was to become a full stack dev.. i learned react html css and js. plus tailwind. i think im ready to move on to back end. should i learn things like node.js, next.js express.js and mySQL? since i already know js@@husseinkizzthank you by the way :)
Thank you. I just dropped out of a coding school because I realised full stack wasn't for me and they didn't spend enough time on backend for me to really get it. Backend is what I want so I am going to teach myself from this roadmap on top of what I already know and aim to be employed by January. This video is exactly what I needed to figure out where to go and why I want to do it. Thanks, man.
You my guy have earned a subscription from me😁😁this is really informative honestly simple and straightforward💯I have been looking for a backend roadmap for so long that’s not an 1hr long but has so much information to give thank you so much and what you have said has been noted😁👍🏾
I am new to it, and im so confused where to start , i thought going directly to learn multiple languages and thats it, but this enlighted me a path to follow ! Thank you so much you really motivated me to dive deeper!
omg your delivery is so funny... love you...I applied for frontend role at my current job but I have been doing nothing but backend work since i started lol, so i really need to learn this formally.
Before I even went into Linux, I took the CompTIA A+ certification. It’s mainly for IT and help desk employees. However, it forces you to study so many fundamental internet concepts: TCP/IP, UDP, link layer, DNS, VPNs, ports, protocols like HTTP and SSH/Telnet, operating systems, and way more. It even delves into Linux scripting and the Windows command prompt. It helped me so much once I began going through my roadmap.
Hey Mate just wanted to say that these resources are absolutely amazing. Thanks heaps for sharing them with the world. As a aspiring backend developer these things help immensely.
Love Your Content Man...... The amount of quality which you are putting in your videos for community is amazing. Really appreciate your work. Keep growing and helping devs like us.
You are a great man! I am a regular learner who learns every day. I am using LinkedIn learning, skillshare, and Udemy too. I leave LinkedIn last month because of the high price. Now I am learning from skillshare. But what is the point? The point is I never found a voice like you. I never found a teacher like you. I am a freelance graphic designer working for 5 years. But now I learning web development and I am following your roadmap. You are just a great man! I appreciate you.
Wow Dipok! 🥺 I appreciate this comment. That's amazing. I have a web development background and my next video is the front end developers roadmap. I think you might find it valuable! Thanks for watching ❤️
Excellent! I would only add to always keep in mind security. Keep up to date with the OWASP top ten when architecting, developing, testing, and deploying.
its really a good video. Im currently being a web developer using Laravel at my company and i was thinking on how to improve my skills or even my carrier, and this video help me to figure out which things i should learn next and damn that last segment on "Keep Learning" is so damn true, i was really confusing on what to learn or what to improve because of so many tech and things out there to learn, once again im gratefull for this video, keep up the good work mate 💚 *sry for my poor english
Big thnx for this roadmap. The site you've mentioned in the beginning already use too. Your roadmap is very straightforward and simple for beginners. Good luck with channel!)
vooh! u just cleared shit loads of tension that I should have taken to figure out what to learn thanks man! will keep posting the updates here as I am learning and hope everybody does that
Hey big ups lewis, keep it up with high quality content.... I'm also aspiring to be a back-end developer this was very helpful but i still have a long long way..
I'm a senior computer engineering student.. I have learned Python, Some experience with Linux and networking concepts like servers and DNS, some experience in Oracle database and I'm currently on my way in Django.. thank you for reassuring me I'm on the right path ✌️ But one thing I wanna know, when can one start applying for an entry level position? At what phase?
Backend developer is probably the most interesting position (among the common ones) to have in terms of the quality of the tasks that one has to solve.
I'm learning embedded S/W design. It's challenging to learn how to tailor a Linux kernel to run on custom H/W. I recommend learning C/C++ if you're writing code to interface with H/W. I've been trying to learn Python on the side since this seems to be the high level scripting language of choice these days.
To learn a programming language or a framework or any new technology which is popular well all these have their own official documentation available just read it, look for examples try to implement these examples by actually writing it on your IDE, But there is a catch with documentations well most of the time documentation will be good which means you don't need any tutorial but sometimes a documentation is not well written in such cases you definitely need a tutorial and when following a tutorial make sure to make some notes.
What a fantastically structured video and specially the Roadmap are crazy in terms of structure and level of detail. Probably an A+ university course which would cost thousands of dollars and you just prepared everything for free. As a newbie into coding - i am fucked :D
Wooo.. That was a lot to take in.... Even a newbie like me got a pretty rough idea about backend... Thanks, Lewis..💫 I will laugh lil bit harder if I see the front and backend memes from now on😆
Can you do a long form video on front end development? I’m in the nascent stages of my career and your videos are invaluable to me. I appreciate your perspective.
These are not backend specific, as a front end dev transitioning into full-stack, I am myself learning all these. Every software engineer should learn all the above to stay relevant in the industry. However, big thanks for going through all these technologies in a logical order. This is a very helpful video.
I ise bing 😅 and im not lying about it. But your point definitely is correct for beginning. At some point you won’t need it. The last time I looked something up was probably 2 weeks ago
Hi great video, I'm new to back end development as a new developer this road map is highly appreciative and informative as I can follow a pattern. I've subscribed also. Good job please do longer more detailed videos. Thanks so much.
people, I talk to said the same thing about sticking with one language but going really deep so you know what's going on under the hood, since I will need javascript in the front end anyway isn't it best if I just go all in javascript? I'm at that level when I start to feel comfortable with js, yeah I know I probably overestimated what I know but at least it's not as overwhelming as my first day of learning it. In my local market, I see that PHP and its framework are still popular as heck for backend developments. It kinda makes me itch to learn it also, the biggest problem I have is probably controlling the urge to pick up something new and stick with what I've planned because there are so many shiny things you can choose from.
if you grasp a general purpose language well then later it wont take much time to learn other which is another reason you should stick with one and try to master it first ,
New Sub! I have to continue strengthening my abilities in Java or Python, SQL and Databases. I've touched blockchain and more over at AWS, a bit at AZURE and that's about it rn. Thanks for the roadmap bro! I'll be watching 👀 p.s. I'm also learning HTML, CSS, and JS to be a Samurai lol
Ive been doing this professionally for 25 years and coding since i was 12. The only thing that has kept my career hot is to stay focused. When i jumped around with technologies things were a lot more difficult because of the amount of things to learn and keep up with.
hello wanted to know if a year might be enough to learn and possibly start an internship or job for a beginner that just started to learn back end possibly python and/or java or c++
Ayo man i love this guy, he tells you what you actually need, do you have a discord server?? and ive been learning python for 2 months now, should i master/complete python before i move to linux??? Im pretty young so i got time.
ait im waiting, and will the answer to the question be on the server??? And also im using sololearn to get me to at least halfway to "decent" or do you have a better recommendation. then when I grow up go for a course or college
I have a hard enough time keeping up with all the new stuff as a backend developer .... the whole concept of a "full stack developer" sounds like fantasy to me.
Thanks for your guidance now i know where i am positioned in. I have learn python and sql. I have done countless python bootcamp but still cannot get around with it. Then i decides to go for django but still wrap around on how it works. I guess i am still at stage one trying to get more familiar with python, then probably later with linux, dns,https and domains. Lol even with a lot of learning getting from tutorial study to actual project is very daunting task.
I am a 20 years old Senior Full Stack Dev, and although I have been through every and each step of this roadmap mentioned, I often have to go back to them and revisit or dust it off one or another or learn something completely new. So if you're a junior or less and already feeling overwhelmed, dont give up. I also feel overwhelmed after 20 years on the road. The good news: I make a lot of money and I can quit a job for the slightest annoyance a company gives me and guaranteed I'll find a new one within less than a week.
wow
20 years 😅 when did you start studying it all? At 12?
@@valeriewhite961 fair enough. Bad grammar there. I should have said "I've been a Full Stack Dev for 20 years". :D
what if i choose c#, Hard programming language isn't the problem but will getting job be easier or harder. what programming languages do you use?
@@TheHunter2u can edit your original comment btw
I watched this video 6 months ago and I felt so overwhelmed. I am here to tell whoever feels the same way this… “it gets better, just keep learning..”
Exactly, it all falls into place when you start understanding how everything is connected and what does what and why
same same
That's exactly how i am feeling right now. Im building a website for a small business and i am done with designing and front end web dev. Now i am stuck whats the next step what am i exactly supposed to do. I hope i will find an answer so soon.
I wish I would have known this 2 years ago. I would have structured my whole learning process differently. This is amazing content that I'm going to share on multiple platforms to help others.
I have clarity now. I don't just have a bunch of puzzles pieces with no clue how they fit together. I have actual clarity!
Thank you!
You mind sharing your learning Structure ??? I might be in the bunch of puzzles pieces with no clue stage
amazing roadmap.. as a software architect of 20 years I've used most of the tech stack described and seen the environment changed so much.. this is a perfect introduction to the current state of things. thanks!!
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Wow, I'm back to developing for two months and this is the best video I've watched, It really feels good having a map like this
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I enjoyed the video. As someone that works in the field, I just want to share a bit what I've learned. The most important thing is to keep things as simple as possible - do only what is asked from you, there is no need to implement visitor pattern whenever you are asked to add an endpoint to the API. Also, don't stress about how much there is to learn, take it one step at a time. If you don't want to learn some things mentioned in the video, you will be fine, you will learn it along the way while doing something else. Google is your best friend, if something goes wrong, you can search for it. If you can't find an answer, ask someone to help (people usually like to help others). Another thing is overthinking the job listings (like "I don't know most of these things"). I applied for jobs where I knew very little from the listing and got a job because they saw I was willing to learn. Companies know that you can't know everything they list and that they will pay you months and months without getting value, but when you learn their practices, you will be great addition to the team! Keep coding, don't give up and don't let things overwhelm you.
I really needed to hear that right now. Thank for this comment and thank you Lewis for the video.
Thank you for this message! You helped me a lot!
i got a job recently my joining is in a week , I am overwhelmed that am I good enough for the job, your comment made me stress less so yeah I think will be fine thanks mate
I love you😭😭
The reqs thing is good to hear because tons of "junior dev" listings have massive requirements
Backend developer here. Clicked on the video by pure curiosity, and I liked it a lot. Very informative (and hilarious I might add 😂). Great job man, I subbed to the channel 🎉
hello wanted to know if a year might be enough to learn and possibly start an internship or job for a beginner that just started to learn back end possibly python and/or java or c++
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Although Backend Development seems quite hard… You encouraged me to keep learning. I hope to read this comment in the future as Junior Backend Developer Thanks ❤
I am studying Java for nearly 2 years in the official documentation and still in the basics concepts. I hate courses that promises 'learn to code in 6 months' or 'from zero to hero in 2 weeks' (shitpost). Coding is a lifelong learning.
@@yuvahates read and WRITE, not just read. I transcript the documentation to my notebook and redo the examples, try my own projects based on what I learned, review my annotations. This is how I learn.
Java is really so much.. it takes time to good at.
Why java?... Learn some nice and cool languages.. Python.. or Go.. or Ruby... or Rust...
Don't waste your time on any jvm language
@@wissembelguidoum Obviously Java should not be the first language to learn.
@@yuvahates i think you good
I would have liked to have known this 2 years ago lol, where were you? anyways thanks. This video is freaking Gold, u r GOD SEND.
Am a frontend dev getting into full-stack with javascript, I think this is a better roadmap primer than the rest I have seen so far, you earned a sub!!!
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@@kephiob sure!
what did you end up learning? i am also front end dev@@husseinkizz
@@hunin27 well I sticked to frontend and became a senior in it, then now I moved on from that, this very year, now I do python and other things, learning rust etc, like if you feel your a frotnend senior, then you can move on to next thing!
well my plan was to become a full stack dev.. i learned react html css and js. plus tailwind. i think im ready to move on to back end. should i learn things like node.js, next.js express.js and mySQL? since i already know js@@husseinkizzthank you by the way :)
Thank you. I just dropped out of a coding school because I realised full stack wasn't for me and they didn't spend enough time on backend for me to really get it. Backend is what I want so I am going to teach myself from this roadmap on top of what I already know and aim to be employed by January. This video is exactly what I needed to figure out where to go and why I want to do it. Thanks, man.
Nice decision you made there pal
How’s your journey so far?
Nice goal I am aiming to do the same we can travel the journey together
Have you reached your goal?
I guess what they say is true, that we miss 100% of the chances not taken.
Fkin gold mine of a channel. Hope to see you grow much bigger
Appreciate you Rhys :D
You my guy have earned a subscription from me😁😁this is really informative honestly simple and straightforward💯I have been looking for a backend roadmap for so long that’s not an 1hr long but has so much information to give thank you so much and what you have said has been noted😁👍🏾
Im glad I can help Grim :D
I am new to it, and im so confused where to start , i thought going directly to learn multiple languages and thats it, but this enlighted me a path to follow ! Thank you so much you really motivated me to dive deeper!
omg your delivery is so funny... love you...I applied for frontend role at my current job but I have been doing nothing but backend work since i started lol, so i really need to learn this formally.
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This. No babbling no ranting. Straightforward answer.
I am just getting started and this is just what I have been looking for! Thank you so much for creating and sharing this video.
You are so welcome!
I loved the humour in this one that is mostly not possible in shorts. Great video !
Thanks Lalit :D
your channel is crazily undervalued, im gonna have to press like on every video to get you in the algorithm
Before I even went into Linux, I took the CompTIA A+ certification. It’s mainly for IT and help desk employees. However, it forces you to study so many fundamental internet concepts: TCP/IP, UDP, link layer, DNS, VPNs, ports, protocols like HTTP and SSH/Telnet, operating systems, and way more. It even delves into Linux scripting and the Windows command prompt. It helped me so much once I began going through my roadmap.
Hey just wanted to ask what job role you are into now
Hey Mate just wanted to say that these resources are absolutely amazing. Thanks heaps for sharing them with the world. As a aspiring backend developer these things help immensely.
Glad you like them!
I'm on my 30s and I'm looking for information about where to start. Thanks for the video
Love Your Content Man...... The amount of quality which you are putting in your videos for community is amazing. Really appreciate your work.
Keep growing and helping devs like us.
I love to help :D
@@CodingWithLewis
You are a legendary legend
I really like how you provide the information and how you speak about
You are a great man! I am a regular learner who learns every day. I am using LinkedIn learning, skillshare, and Udemy too. I leave LinkedIn last month because of the high price. Now I am learning from skillshare. But what is the point? The point is I never found a voice like you. I never found a teacher like you. I am a freelance graphic designer working for 5 years. But now I learning web development and I am following your roadmap. You are just a great man! I appreciate you.
Wow Dipok! 🥺 I appreciate this comment. That's amazing. I have a web development background and my next video is the front end developers roadmap. I think you might find it valuable! Thanks for watching ❤️
brooo! you made the whole destiny of my life clear to me😁❤
wow on your journey man 2175% growth in a year or 400k+sub in year keep growing and making good quality content
As someone who literally just jumped into coding just recently, this roadmap seems very daunting, very, very daunting. Though very informative
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One of the best videos I’ve watched so far on backend development !
Excellent! I would only add to always keep in mind security. Keep up to date with the OWASP top ten when architecting, developing, testing, and deploying.
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its really a good video. Im currently being a web developer using Laravel at my company and i was thinking on how to improve my skills or even my carrier, and this video help me to figure out which things i should learn next and damn that last segment on "Keep Learning" is so damn true, i was really confusing on what to learn or what to improve because of so many tech and things out there to learn, once again im gratefull for this video, keep up the good work mate 💚 *sry for my poor english
English isn't poor at all Farhan :) Thanks for watching!
@@CodingWithLewis WHAT IS THE BEST WAY OR RESOURCE TO LEARN INSIDE OUT OF INTERNET FOR BACKEND DEVELOPER?
Great video - love the humour and the editing style/effects 👍
Big thnx for this roadmap. The site you've mentioned in the beginning already use too. Your roadmap is very straightforward and simple for beginners. Good luck with channel!)
Amazing video! All information presented rings so true as a developer in data science for over 5 years already. 👍
vooh! u just cleared shit loads of tension that I should have taken to figure out what to learn thanks man! will keep posting the updates here as I am learning and hope everybody does that
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Im new and this introduction looks really scary but could not be any way better or more profesional.Thanks for this guidance 🙏
He had me at "soap is not clean"
Hey big ups lewis, keep it up with high quality content.... I'm also aspiring to be a back-end developer this was very helpful but i still have a long long way..
Thanks so much Man Guy :D
6months later...
How's it going
You're doing a fantastic job, Lew! I can imagine things becoming much clearer for a lot of people. Keep it up!
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“Fly my little programmer” made me laugh so hard…😂 this is the type of validation, I’ve never got.
It’s be great to have your recommendations in the video description. please & thank you 🙏🏽
I can’t find that GitHub plug sir
I can honestly say, this is great video for beginners, I agree with everything. Most important - take one language, and stick with it.
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Thanks for your videos man. They keep my motivation up.
watching this video after working as a backend developer for more than a year. Great Video 👍
Love the videos, exactly the video I needed. Thank you Lewis!
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I'm a senior computer engineering student..
I have learned Python, Some experience with Linux and networking concepts like servers and DNS, some experience in Oracle database and I'm currently on my way in Django.. thank you for reassuring me I'm on the right path ✌️
But one thing I wanna know, when can one start applying for an entry level position? At what phase?
Backend developer is probably the most interesting position (among the common ones) to have in terms of the quality of the tasks that one has to solve.
Watching this video and you currently have over 400k subsribers, PROGRESS.
I'm learning embedded S/W design. It's challenging to learn how to tailor a Linux kernel to run on custom H/W. I recommend learning C/C++ if you're writing code to interface with H/W. I've been trying to learn Python on the side since this seems to be the high level scripting language of choice these days.
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@@kephiob Non needed. Under control. Thx.
Thanks so much for connecting all these nodes together and showing us the big picture.
Thanks a lot i enjoyed your help throughout this backend of a thing, was a really helpful
To learn a programming language or a framework or any new technology which is popular well all these have their own official documentation available just read it, look for examples try to implement these examples by actually writing it on your IDE,
But there is a catch with documentations well most of the time documentation will be good which means you don't need any tutorial but sometimes a documentation is not well written in such cases you definitely need a tutorial and when following a tutorial make sure to make some notes.
After watching this video, it successfully changed me to a frontend developer😄
thanks for helping me discover those roadmaps, really glad there was one for Android dev. ty!
Great video to help me get started. I bought a full-stack course, but it is very front-end heavy, and I am interested in doing back-end
What a fantastically structured video and specially the Roadmap are crazy in terms of structure and level of detail. Probably an A+ university course which would cost thousands of dollars and you just prepared everything for free. As a newbie into coding - i am fucked :D
After watching this video i promised myself that i have to learn it , learn it .
Thank you for putting efforts now in making long videos.
Pleasure is mine :)
Wooo.. That was a lot to take in.... Even a newbie like me got a pretty rough idea about backend... Thanks, Lewis..💫
I will laugh lil bit harder if I see the front and backend memes from now on😆
Glad you liked it Maharun 😀
I am already struggling to learn java for years and now this backend roadmap is so big wow i will learn this never its so much
Be patient Mats :) I believe in you.
do you coding java on macbook or window?
Excellent work, Lewis. Wish I’ve seen this when I was starting (probably would’ve ran away though)
Knowledge + Humour + Code = Subbed.
Cheers.
The roadmap is awesome! Thanks!
Can you do a long form video on front end development? I’m in the nascent stages of my career and your videos are invaluable to me. I appreciate your perspective.
Will do :)
Note to self: Learn about containers!
I have yet to learn them and not using is the exact problem I have just failed to realize till now.
Thank you Lewis, this was a nice introduction to coding :)
These are not backend specific, as a front end dev transitioning into full-stack, I am myself learning all these. Every software engineer should learn all the above to stay relevant in the industry.
However, big thanks for going through all these technologies in a logical order. This is a very helpful video.
👆send a direct message for support and guidance . . .
I ise bing 😅 and im not lying about it. But your point definitely is correct for beginning. At some point you won’t need it. The last time I looked something up was probably 2 weeks ago
your explanation flow is ordered, informative and understandable
happy to have found your channel, subbed👍🏻
There are some comcepts you get into that are terrifying 😂
Hi great video, I'm new to back end development as a new developer this road map is highly appreciative and informative as I can follow a pattern. I've subscribed also. Good job please do longer more detailed videos. Thanks so much.
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Great roadmap!
It's a really good way to go about it. Great video 👍
Thanks a ton for the tips, great video!
people, I talk to said the same thing about sticking with one language but going really deep so you know what's going on under the hood, since I will need javascript in the front end anyway isn't it best if I just go all in javascript? I'm at that level when I start to feel comfortable with js, yeah I know I probably overestimated what I know but at least it's not as overwhelming as my first day of learning it. In my local market, I see that PHP and its framework are still popular as heck for backend developments. It kinda makes me itch to learn it also, the biggest problem I have is probably controlling the urge to pick up something new and stick with what I've planned because there are so many shiny things you can choose from.
I'm surprised there was absolutely no mention of Go, not even an icon for it; other than that, great video for newcomers.
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Good video, helped a lot. Thanks my man.
if you grasp a general purpose language well then later it wont take much time to learn other which is another reason you should stick with one and try to master it first ,
You are creative as always
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for the inspiration !
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Amazing video to get information about backend development and also development. That's also fun way to introduce this world :)
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This is what i needed thanks alot
My pleasure :)
New Sub! I have to continue strengthening my abilities in Java or Python, SQL and Databases. I've touched blockchain and more over at AWS, a bit at AZURE and that's about it rn. Thanks for the roadmap bro! I'll be watching 👀 p.s. I'm also learning HTML, CSS, and JS to be a Samurai lol
First time here. New subscriber from Brazil!
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Blew my mind. Amazing video!
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You earned a subscriber with this video💯
very cool lewis, i'm a brazilian programming and thank you so much for the content
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amazing video bro🔥👍
Ive been doing this professionally for 25 years and coding since i was 12. The only thing that has kept my career hot is to stay focused. When i jumped around with technologies things were a lot more difficult because of the amount of things to learn and keep up with.
hello wanted to know if a year might be enough to learn and possibly start an internship or job for a beginner that just started to learn back end possibly python and/or java or c++
The most important skill as a programmer is to know whether to copy-n-paste the question or the answer from stackoverflow.
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Great video, I was lost before this, I now feel as though I have a plan.
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The info is valueable, the jokes are hilarious.
Ayo man i love this guy, he tells you what you actually need, do you have a discord server?? and ive been learning python for 2 months now, should i master/complete python before i move to linux??? Im pretty young so i got time.
I do :D Ill post a link soon
ait im waiting, and will the answer to the question be on the server??? And also im using sololearn to get me to at least halfway to "decent" or do you have a better recommendation. then when I grow up go for a course or college
@@stigma-gamesshiert9232 how old are you if you don’t mind me asking
this was really insightful thank youuu
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I have a hard enough time keeping up with all the new stuff as a backend developer .... the whole concept of a "full stack developer" sounds like fantasy to me.
Thanks for your guidance now i know where i am positioned in. I have learn python and sql. I have done countless python bootcamp but still cannot get around with it. Then i decides to go for django but still wrap around on how it works. I guess i am still at stage one trying to get more familiar with python, then probably later with linux, dns,https and domains. Lol even with a lot of learning getting from tutorial study to actual project is very daunting task.
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"Fly my little programmer" hahahah I love it!!!! Awesome video as well man.
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Made my life easier, Thanks🙌
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Thanks a lot Bro!