@@ryanfrancisco8109 Front end IMO, HTML is quick to pick up then JavaScript. Node.JS backend will be easy with JS front, Python is pretty quick to pick up too. Then most jobs I see use SQL, and I like MongoDB because it's really straightforward. Plus, starting with frontend means you'll visually see what you're building, which makes it more fun to start. The backend has other stuff you need to understand like RESTful APIs, curl/insomnia/Postman. If you have any questions please message me, I will help you with whatever I can!
Having 6 years of programming experience as self free lance developer and also with companies and still going strong I must say she has done a great job conveying the correct message. But it's never easy as it might seem. Only if you have passion and focus then this is for you. Few stay in this field after learning as they find it boring or hard but that's not how it's suppose to work.
I completed a fullstack coding bootcamp back in Dec 2021. I'm currently part of a team building fullstack(mern) websites for clients (non-paid). I decided a few weeks ago to become a frontend developer and build those skills more, especially javascript on codewars lol. I'm glad I listened to this video and hope to achieve greatness on becoming a frontend developer.
This video was such a blessing! Thank you for not just being a Jedi but reaching back to uplift strangers. Appreciate you more than words Ms Tiff In Tech. Stay blessed!
Genial, también sentí interés en los dos certificados de Meta. Además hay uno de desarrollo móvil con React Native también. Muchas gracias por el video.
started my career 15 years ago. "full stack" word doesn't exist. not much online course to choose, just textbook and the internet, one man solo, no github. this is help me build the strong foundation of coding and stack overflow things. fast forward to today, just look for what we need to learn to become fullstack dev in 7 months is crazy like "everything everywhere all at once"
Very valuable advice, especially for people that are new to software development and for those who want to know what the other side of the stack is about!
I loved your video, and the things you share to help people, it's a shame I don't understand everything you say because I'm Brazilian, but I already loved your channel and your energy. 💜🇧🇷
The job board is kind of useless at this moment - 90% of the jobs are social media jobs and the certificates filter doesn’t include the front end nor back end courses.
Looking for a career switch so I started on the Meta Front-End certificate a few days ago. I just completed my first week on the module so I'm looking forward to seeing how much it will help me
Hi! I've been watching your videos the last semester, I'm a civil engineer but I find an interest about programming, develop things, coding, it's really interesting, and watch your videos motivated me so much. I'd like to ask you if those course in coursera would help me to start a new 'career' in this programming world for someone who knows nothing about this topic (or are them advance ones to start?). Thank you so much. I appreciate tons of info you give us. in every video
After seeing this video, I started this certificate program last night. I really hope that I can make a transition from tech/application support to becoming a developer.
I wish Meta showed what projects we will be building. I'm not sure if I should start here or with one of your recommended courses from Udemy (The Best Courses to Help you Become a Full-Stack Developer). All the info you share is top tier! Thank you!!!
Meta's Coursera course for the front-end is not worth it thus far. I went through many of their modules and found their teaching to be subpar. Also, it's ridiculous that they don't have all the courses in their curriculum ready. One has to actually wait for it to come out for a few months still. There's got to be better stuff out there.
This was a really great video. I’m currently taking the front end certification and just wondered of any websites or applications I can use to practice these tools and techniques I’m learning?
Thanks for the video Tiff, I want to become a full-stack developer and these courses will help me start my journey in IT. I'm currently trying to get into College to study programming and web development.
Do you think that a 41 year old just starting out in this field is capable of getting hired by a good company? I don't want to waste my time learning something where no one will hire me to do.
Great video! I noticed that courses 4 onwards of both certs don't have any reviews. Does this mean these aren't available yet? Or will they open up if I buy the course/coursera subscription?
Definitely going to check out the back-end program and give the 7 day trial a go. I originally thought front-end would be for me, but it just hasn't set right and so I am quite excited to give back-end a go and see where that leads me. Hopefully I find the 7 day trial worth the monthly cost afterwards so when I have the extra funds I can continue this path towards a better career. P.s. I love your content! I have followed you here and on IG for quite a long time and I always find your videos inspiring and very informative.
Can you please explain to me what is the difference between learning from MDN web Docs or React Docs etc and a paid course? I mean, why i will pay for it when i can learn from the main site or RUclips?
I really appreciate all this information, but I have a side question: what is your skincare routine for real? it could be possible to become a full stack developer but is it also possible to have a glowing skin like yours?
Hi Tiff, I just wonder why META is teaching us Django instead of MERN stack? Any idea? Do you think that Django will evolve and will be used by FAANG and companies like them?
What's the point of being a full stack developer if we can build a website without coding these days and customize it with plenty of prebuilt templates?
I feel like I’m too old. I’m just in a really weird spot in life. It’s unfortunately holding me back from feeling like I can do certain things or it’s too late.
Thank you for sharing. I have felt that way before too especially when starting something new. What helps me is picturing myself 3 years from now, and asking myself "what would it look like if I would have just started?" This bring motivation that it is never too late to learn something new and the more time we spend contemplating it, the more we could've spent actually learning the skills we wanted to! You got this ❤
I am older myself and just started learning. I use to think I was getting to old to change careers...out of fear of change and the unknown...or possibly just willingness to settle because its "easier to stay where you're at". I realized I hate where I'm at with my current career and will never get out of this hole unless I dig myself out...no one is going to give you a ladder. I've realized you can change at any age...its just an excuse to be complacent. So good luck and I know you can do it if you apply yourself!
Fantastic, I love your channel, I am impressed with your journey it's such an inspiration, and I agree front end it's very nice and the JS animations are very fun, thanks for all the tips, got my to do list, thank you, your communication skills are very high level as well! Cheers
Hi Tiffany, thank you for the video, your content is amazing! But I've got one question: Does this also applies to people who wants to become mobile developer? I mean, taking like the "Meta iOS Developer" or "Meta React Native" or "Meta Android Developer" specialization would be a good call as well?
As someone who's coming into coding for the very first time. Would you recommend taking a software developer program or full stack ? What would be the first language to start with?
First of all, thanks for sharing this unbelievable material on youtube. Let me ask a question... What's the best place to get a validate certificate which is confident for companies? I mean, university, coursera, udemy, so on.... one the companies really consider at world level.
Hi smart girl...ooh you know full stack, thats awesome!,,to know all languages and technologies, very cool indeed!,,,now tell us what kind of management logic you have,,because i know all these require teams/groups,,still one sole full stack developer is hard to do it
Which is the total cost of taking any of these two courses, considering that the provider issues a certificate upon completion. Thanks for the feedback.
Great question! I do think people can still find jobs. It might take longer and more effort but there are still tons of companies hiring if I go look online! But yes it’s important to recognize it’s definitely a more challenging time
I am trying to get into front end dev. I'm taking a course on coursera on HTML5 and CSS3 then will take on Javascript and React. Is that enough for entry level start? Do I need to do Python too? I'm a bit overwhelmed.
To do full stack just use a stack... No you don't need to know HTML or JavaScript or CSS. Why would you need months to learn to drag and drop, click settings, and etc unless you're doing advanced writing custom script AI or something.
Just an FYI, the Meta courses are not all available to take now. I started the Front-End track, and after completing the first 3 courses, I found out that 4-9 are still in Beta and will be rolled out over the next 6 months. It looks like the same is true for the Back-End track. So if you enroll now, you'll be waiting until September until course 4 is available, and course 9 won't be open until December.
I just wanted to mention for people who interested that the last module is actually not available until december of this year, so technically we can't get the certificate until end of the year! :(
Hi Tiff, this video truly pointed me in the right direction. Thank you so much! Taking the leap (no background in coding and from a completely different field). Quick question - any recommendations for learning web design? And is it possible to do web dev/design as a freelance part-time on-top of a current career? Thanks!
Hey buddy, I'm thinking about starting a career in software dev, have you already started, if so how's it going and where should I start, which courses did you do, and where.
"FullStack-Developer"...No one will be a fine Fullstack-Dev in just 7 Months. Corpos are searching for people with experience in that field. This comes with years of real-projects.
If you have a pretty solid foundation in programming then probably you can do it in 6-7 months or even earlier. But if you haven't written any code before, then it might take from 1 to 2 years to get a junior job. That's my take.
@@MrNH718 it depends … if you just wanna programm then yes. If you really wanna learn the fundamentals behind those concepts it tooks years of learning and practice
These Meta courses are ENTRY-LEVEL web development courses. Great for giving you a whirlwind tour of relevant technologies, but you will need to go into much more depth to be job-ready. I teach JavaScript and ReactJS (for free on my channel) and these take the average learner about a year to use confidently. So great to go ahead and take this course, but know that you won't be a master at the end of it.
Thanks for the review tiff I was exactly looking for this program, I am interested in web 3.0 development so can you recommend which web 2.0 technologies do I need to know please? I know html and css well and some javascript but I took several programming courses in the university with c++ and c# and databases
it seems like you are on the right track. If you are interested in web3.0 development though I would suggest also focusing on learning solidity as well :)
@@TiffInTech Tiff thank you so much for all these gems 💎 of advice! I’m also keen on Web3, u know of any Solidity focused course similar to the Meta ones? (I’d shortlisted Udemy for now)😊
Does knowing how to use Firebase and its real time DB with Javascript make you sorta full stack dev or na. If not whats a good place to in leanring backend php, node, ruby, pyhton (What is python backend I know Python as my second language after JS but not in a backend context?)
If you want to improve your backend Py skills, learn FastAPI and play with it for a bit. If you want to improve your backend JS skills, learn Node / Express. Try to get to a point where you are able to create an api, direct to the api route and retrieve some data. The data can be as arbitrary or static as you'd like (you can create a list with quotes and randomly "generate" a quote to send to the user by randomly generating a number within the range of 0 to list length).
@@MYNAMEISKLAY Yeh thanks so far ive messed around with firebase and built a chat component in one web app. And in another built a flight review component with firebase. Ill look into honing and learning node
@@WaveFlightSimulations Perfect. Take care and remember to have fun. It will get frustrating and you will sometimes feel uninformed. Just try to learn from all of your mistakes and you'll be a better developer at the end of each day. Peace!
Coursera is so expensive! I wanted to enrol but they want me to pay $50 per month! Why does the button say "Enrol for Free", but then asks you to subscribe for $50 per month when you click on the button? A bit shady on their part. 😥
@@TheAwesomeness1123 the free trial is only 7 days, which is not long enough to complete the course. Either way, you will have to pay if you want to do the whole course.
Even though I've been a dev for 3 years, still watched this and it's very well done! Lots of solid advice for anyone wanting to get in the field!
Thanks Charles! I really appreciate that!
Which one should I take first the front end or the back end? I want to be a full stack developer.
@@ryanfrancisco8109 Front end IMO, HTML is quick to pick up then JavaScript. Node.JS backend will be easy with JS front, Python is pretty quick to pick up too. Then most jobs I see use SQL, and I like MongoDB because it's really straightforward. Plus, starting with frontend means you'll visually see what you're building, which makes it more fun to start. The backend has other stuff you need to understand like RESTful APIs, curl/insomnia/Postman. If you have any questions please message me, I will help you with whatever I can!
@@ryanfrancisco8109 frontend
Give us your set by step
Having 6 years of programming experience as self free lance developer and also with companies and still going strong I must say she has done a great job conveying the correct message. But it's never easy as it might seem. Only if you have passion and focus then this is for you. Few stay in this field after learning as they find it boring or hard but that's not how it's suppose to work.
It s the truth truth
I've been studying programming for 7 years. I can't get anyone to even look twice at my resume. Tallk about that part.
@@lacascadaobregon What you mean ? Finding hard to get a job ?
@@guilhermeleao8463 Hard to get people to look at your resume. But I was just kidding. I am not trying hard enough.
My friend learned backend development in 7 months and got a really good job at fidelity investments in 3 months making good money
I completed a fullstack coding bootcamp back in Dec 2021. I'm currently part of a team building fullstack(mern) websites for clients (non-paid). I decided a few weeks ago to become a frontend developer and build those skills more, especially javascript on codewars lol. I'm glad I listened to this video and hope to achieve greatness on becoming a frontend developer.
You're part of a team building for free? Who does that?
@@agenda3853 literally. They’re being exploited
@@agenda3853 building exp, playing the long game, but op should be looking for paid work
I just started web development and I am taking your advice and recommendations seriously.
Excited for your new journey! It takes time and commitment but you will get there!
This video was such a blessing! Thank you for not just being a Jedi but reaching back to uplift strangers. Appreciate you more than words Ms Tiff In Tech. Stay blessed!
Genial, también sentí interés en los dos certificados de Meta. Además hay uno de desarrollo móvil con React Native también. Muchas gracias por el video.
started my career 15 years ago. "full stack" word doesn't exist. not much online course to choose, just textbook and the internet, one man solo, no github. this is help me build the strong foundation of coding and stack overflow things.
fast forward to today, just look for what we need to learn to become fullstack dev in 7 months is crazy like "everything everywhere all at once"
wow that's pretty impressive! Thank you, Tiffany 👍
Very valuable advice, especially for people that are new to software development and for those who want to know what the other side of the stack is about!
Thank you!! Appreciate that!
Thank you for sharing!!! I just signed up!! 🥰
I loved your video, and the things you share to help people, it's a shame I don't understand everything you say because I'm Brazilian, but I already loved your channel and your energy. 💜🇧🇷
The job board is kind of useless at this moment - 90% of the jobs are social media jobs and the certificates filter doesn’t include the front end nor back end courses.
What about the cost? It didn't mention how much it would cost.
Looking for a career switch so I started on the Meta Front-End certificate a few days ago. I just completed my first week on the module so I'm looking forward to seeing how much it will help me
Congrats! I think the community aspect it offers by allowing you to connect with others is huge for networking and job hunting too
Hi Bazimyan! I have joined to learn the same track. How is it going for you?
How much was the course fee?.
I love the end message of just taking a jump, nice video!
Yes! Thank you!
hahahah! I actually was digging the screen saver !
Haha yay!!
thank you for the video. I'm currently doing the android specialization but I might also do front end and back end for a well rounded portfolio.
Hi! I've been watching your videos the last semester, I'm a civil engineer but I find an interest about programming, develop things, coding, it's really interesting, and watch your videos motivated me so much. I'd like to ask you if those course in coursera would help me to start a new 'career' in this programming world for someone who knows nothing about this topic (or are them advance ones to start?). Thank you so much. I appreciate tons of info you give us. in every video
Thank you for all the information! I wish I would have found this before I found ZTM academy!
Happy to hear it was helpful!
Backend I know: Spring Boot, Node(I hate it), Dotnet(love it), Flask, and Django. Frontend I know: Angular, Html, CSS, and JS.
@Mirjalol once you learn one framework, it's a lot easier to learn other frameworks.
@@brcdube I've heard that a lot. A lot of the frameworks are pretty similar
Well! and with those knowledge, have do you achieve a job?
I'm a React.js person lol. Node.js grew on me over time 😄😂
@@norbs4004 Haha, I hope it grows on me over time too. Been trying to learn Vue lately.
Tiff! Can you please do a video explaining what exactly Agile is??? And what and how it is used in the industry, pros, cons, etc????
After seeing this video, I started this certificate program last night. I really hope that I can make a transition from tech/application support to becoming a developer.
Which is the monthly fee or cost? Thanks.
@@caballoloco100 $48 a month.
Hi Tiff your front end skills not bad ;) congrats,,,
I wish Meta showed what projects we will be building. I'm not sure if I should start here or with one of your recommended courses from Udemy (The Best Courses to Help you Become a Full-Stack Developer). All the info you share is top tier! Thank you!!!
Beauty + Brain = Tiffany ❤️🥺
Meta's Coursera course for the front-end is not worth it thus far. I went through many of their modules and found their teaching to be subpar. Also, it's ridiculous that they don't have all the courses in their curriculum ready. One has to actually wait for it to come out for a few months still. There's got to be better stuff out there.
Excellent work tiff
Thank you!!💓💓
I wish I started the first time I watched this lady on youtube. 5 years on and I have not started. Getting older.
thanks tiff for the recommendation, I will surely check it out.
Have a nice day.
hope you have a great day too!
:D nice screensaver with Doom background :D
You are wonderful .. your content is the best help when help is most needed.
Thank you so much!!
what's the difference between a front-end developer and front-end engineer ? 🤔
Amazing content Tiff. Thank you for sharing the information.
💓💓💓
This was a really great video. I’m currently taking the front end certification and just wondered of any websites or applications I can use to practice these tools and techniques I’m learning?
Thanks for the video Tiff, I want to become a full-stack developer and these courses will help me start my journey in IT. I'm currently trying to get into College to study programming and web development.
You got this! Sounds like you are on the right track
some say if you state you are a full stack dev they will make you do tons of things, I personally prefer front end
Thank You, regards from Croatia :)
Useful video tiff. 😊
Glad you think so!
Do you think that a 41 year old just starting out in this field is capable of getting hired by a good company? I don't want to waste my time learning something where no one will hire me to do.
It's a Good question!
Thank you for everything
Would you please recommend all time best books which a developer should study and have .
Hi there, what about the IBM fullstack developer course on coursera? Decent choice, or would these 2 be better?
Great video! I noticed that courses 4 onwards of both certs don't have any reviews. Does this mean these aren't available yet? Or will they open up if I buy the course/coursera subscription?
another beautiful and amazing video.. thanks tiff as usual love you❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!!
Loved the video i wish you mentioned how much the coarse cost that's important to know. If anyone knows please share.
Love it very informative vid, I'm frontend all the way though 🤪
Awesome!
everything come from your mouth is valuable
Thanks for the video
Definitely going to check out the back-end program and give the 7 day trial a go. I originally thought front-end would be for me, but it just hasn't set right and so I am quite excited to give back-end a go and see where that leads me. Hopefully I find the 7 day trial worth the monthly cost afterwards so when I have the extra funds I can continue this path towards a better career.
P.s. I love your content! I have followed you here and on IG for quite a long time and I always find your videos inspiring and very informative.
You can audit the course for free
@@briananderson2283 how?
How's it going, any progress bro?
Can you please explain to me what is the difference between learning from MDN web Docs or React Docs etc and a paid course? I mean, why i will pay for it when i can learn from the main site or RUclips?
Thank Youu a lot Tiff.. You helped me know bout a lotta well-trusted organisation providing awesome certifications & all 😁😁
Glad it was helpful!
I really appreciate all this information, but I have a side question: what is your skincare routine for real?
it could be possible to become a full stack developer but is it also possible to have a glowing skin like yours?
Hi Tiff, I just wonder why META is teaching us Django instead of MERN stack? Any idea? Do you think that Django will evolve and will be used by FAANG and companies like them?
great work, keep it up!
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing
What's the point of being a full stack developer if we can build a website without coding these days and customize it with plenty of prebuilt templates?
I feel like I’m too old. I’m just in a really weird spot in life. It’s unfortunately holding me back from feeling like I can do certain things or it’s too late.
Thank you for sharing. I have felt that way before too especially when starting something new. What helps me is picturing myself 3 years from now, and asking myself "what would it look like if I would have just started?" This bring motivation that it is never too late to learn something new and the more time we spend contemplating it, the more we could've spent actually learning the skills we wanted to! You got this ❤
I am older myself and just started learning. I use to think I was getting to old to change careers...out of fear of change and the unknown...or possibly just willingness to settle because its "easier to stay where you're at". I realized I hate where I'm at with my current career and will never get out of this hole unless I dig myself out...no one is going to give you a ladder. I've realized you can change at any age...its just an excuse to be complacent. So good luck and I know you can do it if you apply yourself!
Hey there what camera are you shooting on its crispy AF.!!!
thank you!! Just got a new one. It is Sony vz-1
Fantastic, I love your channel, I am impressed with your journey it's such an inspiration, and I agree front end it's very nice and the JS animations are very fun, thanks for all the tips, got my to do list, thank you, your communication skills are very high level as well! Cheers
Thank you!💓💓💓
Hi Tiff! If I will take both courses to become a full stack dev, should I take the front end first?
Hi Tiffany, thank you for the video, your content is amazing! But I've got one question: Does this also applies to people who wants to become mobile developer? I mean, taking like the "Meta iOS Developer" or "Meta React Native" or "Meta Android Developer" specialization would be a good call as well?
Hi! I'm new to the Software Development world. Would you recommend these courses over The Odin Project?
Thank you, in advance. xoxo, Olivia 💛
As someone who's coming into coding for the very first time. Would you recommend taking a software developer program or full stack ? What would be the first language to start with?
Confuse to choose the path.....MERN stack or react+ python + django?? Future demand🤔
What bootcamp do you think is best? I am afraid I will waste my money.
What was the name of that screensaver it was really cool
howd u know i wanna skip straight to js? i hate html and css so bad how do i avoid those? and still land a job?
I am learning Unix, C, C++. With hopes of working in cloud computing or site reliability engineering
Sounds like you are on a great path!
Very good looking, woman. Definitely drew me into the video.
Good selling skills!
When did u start to learn Code?
First of all, thanks for sharing this unbelievable material on youtube. Let me ask a question...
What's the best place to get a validate certificate which is confident for companies? I mean, university, coursera, udemy, so on.... one the companies really consider at world level.
If you had to do it over again would you do a coding boot camp?
Tiff what about cs50 first any opinion I’d appreciate it. 👍
Hi smart girl...ooh you know full stack, thats awesome!,,to know all languages and technologies, very cool indeed!,,,now tell us what kind of management logic you have,,because i know all these require teams/groups,,still one sole full stack developer is hard to do it
I Deleted everything in my laptop by mistake when i was learning git & Github 😂
I had to write all my 3 or 4 projects from scratch again
haha I dont mean to laugh but this is so relatable! We have all been there to varying degrees :D You got this!
Which is the total cost of taking any of these two courses, considering that the provider issues a certificate upon completion. Thanks for the feedback.
Right now I pa $61/month CAD to take the coursera plus courses which gives you certificate and access to any/all courses
@@blockchainforbeginners 👍💯
you can do it in 4 -5 months if you put 12 hr shifts a day
With the economy right now, do you believe people can still find jobs? Love the advice BTW!
Great question! I do think people can still find jobs. It might take longer and more effort but there are still tons of companies hiring if I go look online! But yes it’s important to recognize it’s definitely a more challenging time
thank you for recommending these courses
Have you enjoy them!
how much javascript do you need to know though its very in-depth?
Amazing video It will help me a lot 🙂
Glad to hear that!
I am trying to get into front end dev. I'm taking a course on coursera on HTML5 and CSS3 then will take on Javascript and React. Is that enough for entry level start? Do I need to do Python too? I'm a bit overwhelmed.
is there anything like Full Stack App developer?
Great content, but I was wondering were you in Game of Thrones? Lol
To do full stack just use a stack... No you don't need to know HTML or JavaScript or CSS. Why would you need months to learn to drag and drop, click settings, and etc unless you're doing advanced writing custom script AI or something.
Just an FYI, the Meta courses are not all available to take now. I started the Front-End track, and after completing the first 3 courses, I found out that 4-9 are still in Beta and will be rolled out over the next 6 months. It looks like the same is true for the Back-End track. So if you enroll now, you'll be waiting until September until course 4 is available, and course 9 won't be open until December.
How much did it cost?
@@Interstellar987 I finished the 3 courses that I took during a free trial. But Coursera gives access to the courses for $49/month after the trial.
I just wanted to mention for people who interested that the last module is actually not available until december of this year, so technically we can't get the certificate until end of the year! :(
It was available in the fall! Hm maybe that one has closed :(
Should I Star with the front-end or backend course? Or it doesn not matter? And should I take both? Or just 1 is good?
Whichever speaks to you the most. If you're more creative, start with frontend. If you're more technical, go for backend first
Hi Tiff, this video truly pointed me in the right direction. Thank you so much! Taking the leap (no background in coding and from a completely different field). Quick question - any recommendations for learning web design? And is it possible to do web dev/design as a freelance part-time on-top of a current career? Thanks!
Hey buddy, I'm thinking about starting a career in software dev, have you already started, if so how's it going and where should I start, which courses did you do, and where.
"FullStack-Developer"...No one will be a fine Fullstack-Dev in just 7 Months. Corpos are searching for people with experience in that field. This comes with years of real-projects.
100% correct, no way to get to fullstack in 7 months. it takes practice in real projects...
Lie. It's plenty doable. Stop gatekeeping with nonsense
If you have a pretty solid foundation in programming then probably you can do it in 6-7 months or even earlier. But if you haven't written any code before, then it might take from 1 to 2 years to get a junior job.
That's my take.
@@MrNH718 it depends … if you just wanna programm then yes. If you really wanna learn the fundamentals behind those concepts it tooks years of learning and practice
Great Information, Thank you for the time you put in clarifying that.😁
links are broken
Now doing Meta react
These Meta courses are ENTRY-LEVEL web development courses.
Great for giving you a whirlwind tour of relevant technologies, but you will need to go into much more depth to be job-ready.
I teach JavaScript and ReactJS (for free on my channel) and these take the average learner about a year to use confidently.
So great to go ahead and take this course, but know that you won't be a master at the end of it.
Thanks for sharing! That’s awesome you teach coding! Yup it’s a forever learning journey. Everyone needs to start somewhere 👍
@@TiffInTech Absolutely ❤ Given that this course is made by Meta, I'm sure it will give new web devs a great foundation to work from.
Subbed to your channel. Will check it out thoroughly this weekend.
I'm actually considering their Android course but the only reviews I can find are for these two 😅
I’ll be doing a review soon!
Thanks for the review tiff I was exactly looking for this program, I am interested in web 3.0 development so can you recommend which web 2.0 technologies do I need to know please? I know html and css well and some javascript but I took several programming courses in the university with c++ and c# and databases
it seems like you are on the right track. If you are interested in web3.0 development though I would suggest also focusing on learning solidity as well :)
@@TiffInTech Alright thanks! 🙌
@@TiffInTech Tiff thank you so much for all these gems 💎 of advice! I’m also keen on Web3, u know of any Solidity focused course similar to the Meta ones? (I’d shortlisted Udemy for now)😊
He man same pinch
@@KingKoin88I think freecodecamp's course is awesome I am planning to take it
Does knowing how to use Firebase and its real time DB with Javascript make you sorta full stack dev or na. If not whats a good place to in leanring backend php, node, ruby, pyhton (What is python backend I know Python as my second language after JS but not in a backend context?)
It definitely puts you on the right track to become one!
If you want to improve your backend Py skills, learn FastAPI and play with it for a bit. If you want to improve your backend JS skills, learn Node / Express.
Try to get to a point where you are able to create an api, direct to the api route and retrieve some data. The data can be as arbitrary or static as you'd like (you can create a list with quotes and randomly "generate" a quote to send to the user by randomly generating a number within the range of 0 to list length).
@@MYNAMEISKLAY Yeh thanks so far ive messed around with firebase and built a chat component in one web app. And in another built a flight review component with firebase. Ill look into honing and learning node
@@WaveFlightSimulations Perfect. Take care and remember to have fun. It will get frustrating and you will sometimes feel uninformed. Just try to learn from all of your mistakes and you'll be a better developer at the end of each day.
Peace!
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Coursera is so expensive! I wanted to enrol but they want me to pay $50 per month! Why does the button say "Enrol for Free", but then asks you to subscribe for $50 per month when you click on the button? A bit shady on their part. 😥
You can enroll with a free trial which it should state
@@TheAwesomeness1123 the free trial is only 7 days, which is not long enough to complete the course. Either way, you will have to pay if you want to do the whole course.
@@MVIVN Only for certificate at the end, you can audit the course and do all the work also for free but no certificate