As a self taught developer who is now a senior frontend and an intermediate backend engineer, I can tell you that 6 months won’t get you anywhere if you’re a beginner.
6 months won't make you an expert or wonderful developer, but I don't think there is any skill you will learn CONSISTENTLY for 6 months and not get "anywhere". (Speaking from my experience too). The most important thing is to start learning. and the 6 months is simply a timeframe to help set clear goals. Thanks for engaging sir.
@@Udoka_Kasie Yeap exactly, as a matter of fact no matter how long you spend learning something that grows overtime you can't definitely say you've mastered it, cause there's probably still something you don't know. As someone who started learning HTML and CSS last year, putting in hours at least 5 days of the week for 6 months will definitely get you somewhere(at least not where you used to be)
Having a mentor is good. About mentoring you, a few people have requested as well but I can't take on that now. I might consider it in the future. Thanks for engaging
If you never done coding before, my advice is to take your time. This 6 month advances that people give here on youtube truly will be your detriment for consolidating your learning. But if maybe you may want a duration, let it be maybe a year of learning the basics and doing a real life project that you wanted make maybe? The thing is you've to make sure you're always coding something especially if you never coded prior. I'm telling you might be pumped when you're learning html, css Then Javascript will give some challenges to understand the logic behind it so hence taking your time.
Hmm 🤔 Sorry to say this but the time is short to learn all these Although html is cheap but taking one month to learn will help you structure your code well CSS and JavaScript also need more time
Well, you are right. Remember I also mentioned some factors that affect it, like how many hours you learn daily, learning pace, etc. So anyone can lengthen their timeframe. Plus you can't exactly learn everything about code structuring once, you know better by building. Thank you for pointing that out too.
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As a self taught developer who is now a senior frontend and an intermediate backend engineer, I can tell you that 6 months won’t get you anywhere if you’re a beginner.
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So how many months do I need to learn sir
6 months won't make you an expert or wonderful developer, but I don't think there is any skill you will learn CONSISTENTLY for 6 months and not get "anywhere". (Speaking from my experience too).
The most important thing is to start learning. and the 6 months is simply a timeframe to help set clear goals.
Thanks for engaging sir.
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@@Udoka_Kasie Yeap exactly, as a matter of fact no matter how long you spend learning something that grows overtime you can't definitely say you've mastered it, cause there's probably still something you don't know. As someone who started learning HTML and CSS last year, putting in hours at least 5 days of the week for 6 months will definitely get you somewhere(at least not where you used to be)
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I'm sorry but I don't think so. We can connect on LinkedIn if you don't mind
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Nice and none complicated roadmap.👍🏾 using typescript and react will save u from developer tools
You are right
Typescript is strict, hence reduces tendency of bugs.
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Notice guys she said
1 month to learn JavaScript 'basics' not 1 month to learn Javascript
You can't fully know everything about js in one month
You are absolutely right @laravellla. JavaScript is broad, and we can't "finish" learning it.
Thanks for pointing that out.🥰
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thank you so much for your content is it bad to have a mentor and if No is it possible to be your mentee
Having a mentor is good. About mentoring you, a few people have requested as well but I can't take on that now. I might consider it in the future.
Thanks for engaging
If you never done coding before, my advice is to take your time. This 6 month advances that people give here on youtube truly will be your detriment for consolidating your learning. But if maybe you may want a duration, let it be maybe a year of learning the basics and doing a real life project that you wanted make maybe? The thing is you've to make sure you're always coding something especially if you never coded prior. I'm telling you might be pumped when you're learning html, css Then Javascript will give some challenges to understand the logic behind it so hence taking your time.
Thanks for your honest opinion
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Which one are you learning first??
Hmm 🤔
Sorry to say this but the time is short to learn all these
Although html is cheap but taking one month to learn will help you structure your code well
CSS and JavaScript also need more time
Well, you are right. Remember I also mentioned some factors that affect it, like how many hours you learn daily, learning pace, etc. So anyone can lengthen their timeframe.
Plus you can't exactly learn everything about code structuring once, you know better by building.
Thank you for pointing that out too.
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can i learn from you.... self taught is not helping me
I'm not an expert o but I would help in anyway I can
How can I join your training?
Awwwnn I don't have training sir, I'm also learning.
Can we link up please 😊 I need someone to share my career ideas with
Sure. Please connect with me on LinkedIn
@ okay I’ll do that , is this your LinkedIn profile name
Thumbs up 👍😇. Please, Is there anyway to connect with you personally?
Please feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn or Twitter. But I'm more active on LinkedIn.
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Were you self-taught
I was self learning before attending bootcamps.
I completed the second one a few months ago.
do you have a 9 - 5 job??
Nooo, I'm still a student.
Are you studying Computer science or related Discipline?
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😅 great content though for someone who's about to begin
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