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  • @enter2713
    @enter2713 Год назад +5

    Thanks for the motivation bro, been working the react job for a good 5 years. Pumping me up to shoot higher ground in the future.

  • @demarcollins5233
    @demarcollins5233 Год назад +8

    Really enjoy your perspective on development. I've been struggling with what direction to head in as far as development. School crammed so much languages and theories in such a short time I realize now that trying to learn as many languages at once was a mistake. Now I feel Im just going to refocus on the languages that apply to getting my first tech job etc...JavaScript being one of them. Most job posting I've seen are indeed Java , JavaScript , Node.JS , React.JS . I think its best I recenter my approach in just stick with Front-end fundamentals as you suggest then grow there. All about longevity. Awesome video !!!!!!

  • @therealdevopsintern
    @therealdevopsintern Год назад +18

    You are the only person in this world that spoke the truth in this video. Staring with JavaScript html and css. With this technologies you start building things you can show off in the internet with friends and people.
    But I'm yet to see a beginner that can show me a hosted standalone python project on the internet.
    People will always tell you start with python because it's simple and easy. Lol, Javascript is also easy, I don't see anything difficult in Javascript.
    One nice thing I love about Javascript is the curly bracket used when writing a function, it makes things cleaner and neat

    • @ShtukyTech
      @ShtukyTech Год назад +2

      I recently recorded video about JavaScript for begginers! So I totally agree with your points!

    • @scott_itall8638
      @scott_itall8638 Год назад

      I have launched more web based python projects than JS projects, JS fatigue is real.

  • @ayoubdouch6975
    @ayoubdouch6975 Год назад +5

    Programmers are like forgerons, they need to forge to keep their edge , you cannot stop doing it . Every day is grind day and training day. Bit by bit , but stuff advances.
    The hardest part is to get good ressources because no one really shows where to get the good material stuff especially when you are a beginner and need a LOT of guidance.

  • @Secure.net28
    @Secure.net28 Год назад +3

    Learn so much like if you don’t make it into this industry watching this man over time n put in that work you not going to make it MOTIVATION!!!!!!

  • @muhammadabdullah2966
    @muhammadabdullah2966 Год назад +10

    Love how you explained everything, your videos have motivated me to learn Web development a true legend man. It's been 1 month since I have been learning it and I have like learned a lot of HTML and CSS semantics, attributes, classes and stuff. So please I would always be waiting for you content love you Man. 🙂

    • @ShtukyTech
      @ShtukyTech Год назад

      This is very useful for frontend developer!

    • @Birdyk-qr9sx
      @Birdyk-qr9sx Год назад

      @@ShtukyTech Hah, naturally , it's useful . The frontend developer must to know good HTML AND CSS

  • @zechscomps07
    @zechscomps07 Год назад +1

    I can tell that you are really passionate about what you do.. You are one of the main people that have motivated me to learn code, my story is pretty similar to yours. Thanks for the info. I'm planning on sharing my journey on RUclips on also.

  • @perplexable
    @perplexable Год назад +19

    just started learning javascript, starting my career pretty fresh im 19 would like to go far in this industry.

  • @bboylorettoEight08
    @bboylorettoEight08 Год назад +2

    This a great video made me think twice about html and css cause that’s what I was studying I now will look into Java script , vanilla , and those others

  • @sdhute
    @sdhute Год назад

    Glad to see your still around. You have not popped up on my feed forever.

  • @CalsGamingCollection
    @CalsGamingCollection Год назад +7

    I’m 26 right now from the UK 🇬🇧 I only earn 21k in marketing and looking for a complete career move in the next few years. I’m gonna start relearning front end and move on to JavaScript and Python. Thanks Chris.

    • @dragonballsuper1519
      @dragonballsuper1519 Год назад

      start with the Python course by Mike Dane on the FreeCodeCamp RUclips channel. Its only 4 hours long but it will give you a strong understanding of the fundamentals because Mike is very concise and laid back in his teaching.

  • @edrivenstudioslevar
    @edrivenstudioslevar Год назад +17

    The only thing you failed to mention, and I do realize it would kill the energy in the video, is that the reason FE Devs or any dev would make 100k or even 300k a year is because 97% of developers suck. Great devs are hard to find and keep.

    • @isaacfrancis2820
      @isaacfrancis2820 Год назад +2

      Good point , just like any profession once someone masters thier craft they get to call the shots in regards to compensation.

  • @SheWhoTechs
    @SheWhoTechs Год назад

    That was wonderful! Thank you!

  • @jritzeku
    @jritzeku Год назад +1

    Would you say that Nodejs/Express is the popular backend choice to use with React? I've spent a lot of time learning css/JS over the years, and then moved to React. When choosing a backend, I went with node js just because of the progress made already in JS. Personally, it's also nice to not have to make that mental switch from different languages if not needed.

  • @knw-seeker6836
    @knw-seeker6836 Год назад +1

    Super video again and thanks for the insights

  • @thedevlife
    @thedevlife Год назад

    Great video! As always good explanation.

  • @RA-xx4mz
    @RA-xx4mz Год назад +6

    Chris, I’m a full stack dev. Is it doable to be a full stack dev AND work an email dev job remotely?
    I kind of want to do that, but I’m afraid of giving my word to a email
    dev job and then failing.

    • @Birdyk-qr9sx
      @Birdyk-qr9sx Год назад +2

      Oh, being a full stack developer it's not a good idea because that's much better to be a good developer in one thing , than be a full stack developer and to study backend and frontend , you can also make much mistake because you are working in two sphares .Else you are spending much time .

  • @telsamorgan5369
    @telsamorgan5369 Год назад

    Thank you a lot for this video. This is very interesting and informative. Keep posting like those amazing videos, this is awesome.

  • @anthonycruz7839
    @anthonycruz7839 Год назад

    Just started the ibm full stack coursera course! After work i do 4hrs of school work everyday to accomplish and become a full stack dev. I know this career will change my family and I livelihood! THANKS CHRIS FOR BEING YOU MAN!!

    • @deboman81
      @deboman81 10 месяцев назад

      How’s your career going now if I should ask? Trying to break into programming myself.

    • @anthonycruz7839
      @anthonycruz7839 10 месяцев назад

      @@deboman81 well got stuck on java still working on figuring it out. Have not applied to any jobs yet till i learn a program language. Coding is TOUGH BUT DOABLE I feel CONFIDENT with HTML AND CSS, just hit a brick wall with Javascript

  • @Birdyk-qr9sx
    @Birdyk-qr9sx Год назад +52

    You need to study all that you need , let's say you mustn't to learn Javascript without HTML AND CSS , cause you will not become a good frontender with only Javascript .You need to learn all by the order .HTML AND CSS ,firstly , Javascript secondly ,frameworks ,or preprocessors SASS ,SCSS.It's for the frontenders

    • @sewaksingh6189
      @sewaksingh6189 Год назад +1

      R u a developer?

    • @Birdyk-qr9sx
      @Birdyk-qr9sx Год назад +1

      @@sewaksingh6189 No im studying frontend. Just gave a advice

    • @Adam-kk7nw
      @Adam-kk7nw Год назад

      So I learn java and c++ for nothing wow

    • @sewaksingh6189
      @sewaksingh6189 Год назад +1

      @@Birdyk-qr9sx i am also started learning just learning html and css any advice for me what to learn next after them??

    • @ayoubdouch6975
      @ayoubdouch6975 Год назад +4

      @@sewaksingh6189 the most logical decision to do next is learn javascript, it is a must . Once you are done with it . There is a lot to do with javascript and css and html. So a good thing might be to do some projects combining all these 3, so that you can get familiar using all 3 of them and learn their interactions.
      Also a very good advice, start using a very good ide like visual studio code where you can use all thise 3 languages and have some intellisense help you out.

  • @lyricsdelivered
    @lyricsdelivered Год назад +2

    Would you say javascript for front end is mainly manipulating the dom??

    • @spOOnOrg
      @spOOnOrg Год назад

      Yes. And working with API's

  • @cristianibanez900
    @cristianibanez900 Год назад

    What languages should I learn if I want a job in back end

  • @royalshonesty9930
    @royalshonesty9930 Год назад +1

    Yoo my boi chris wassup man, what would you reccomend for young people ages 14-18 trying to learn how to code and get into developing web pages early do you think we will excel at this since we learned young? Or should we give it more time to see what we really want to do because we dont have much experience i also want to try something new so i want to give this a try. If you have the time reply to this with the best advice.

    • @getingalittlefrisky
      @getingalittlefrisky Год назад +1

      Be curious try everything so you can figure it out faster. I would say start today and be consistent!

  • @jonpacer
    @jonpacer Год назад

    Where does Kotlin fall in all this? Should we move on from JS?

  • @NeoGeoKage
    @NeoGeoKage Год назад

    So is bootstrap necessary at all in this learning process?

  • @micjakes1
    @micjakes1 Год назад +1

    Cris it looks like having a degree is not that important. Does your homey at Amazon have a degree or just some CodeCademy stuff?

  • @starlinpolanco8163
    @starlinpolanco8163 Год назад +2

    C#, sql,(framework) => blazor , entity framework core

  • @bboylorettoEight08
    @bboylorettoEight08 Год назад

    I like that sweater bro !

  • @HE360
    @HE360 Год назад +1

    In me living in the midwest, I would LOVE to be "stuck" at 100K per year!

  • @marticus9170
    @marticus9170 Год назад

    Nice video brother :)

  • @footballclips5013
    @footballclips5013 Год назад

    I finished js buh had to watch videos like 3 times also I get lazy on projects to learn...I have worked on 3 projects only and they were not difficult 😭

  • @bravolatavera3647
    @bravolatavera3647 Год назад +1

    How about Flutter.

  • @droneguy69
    @droneguy69 Год назад +2

    If you want to be a MERN Stack developer you have to learn JavaScript

  • @zenyss
    @zenyss Год назад +3

    Hello , I'm currently doing my 1st year in bachelor of arts . I do not have any degree in COMPUTER ... but I'm interested in web development, is it a good option to learn all those necessary programming language and make my career from it? One more thing , I'm from India . Do you think I'll be able to get a job with just coding knowledge and have no degree in Cs ?do you think we can make a living in freelance as a web developer??Please reply...

    • @santhoshsiva281
      @santhoshsiva281 Год назад

      Sure bro. Definitely you can do it. Learn all the skills required then try to make projects. Build an resume. Then apply for jobs

  • @noaZzzark
    @noaZzzark Год назад

    Hey Sean! Thanks for your vids! I really want to know your thoughts about The Odin Project compared to those paid sites. The reason is not everyone can afford a 50$ monthly subscription just like me. Thanks!

  • @shabirhussain9491
    @shabirhussain9491 Год назад +2

    Add PHP

  • @JohnAranita
    @JohnAranita Год назад

    How come u have 2 first names??

  • @mrcrush3r534
    @mrcrush3r534 Год назад +4

    wait what ! I can make 100k/year with just HTML/CSS?? damn, that's so crazy, how can I find work like that?

    • @Birdyk-qr9sx
      @Birdyk-qr9sx Год назад +1

      100k dollars ?. Are you typesetter ?

    • @mrcrush3r534
      @mrcrush3r534 Год назад +1

      @@Birdyk-qr9sx What? No i'm not, watch the video

  • @amyyaku5022
    @amyyaku5022 Год назад

    I know HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Angular, some React, Python and SQL. I know a little of everything Front and Backend and while I made a few projects I don't have any work experience. How would I get my foot in the door (no unpaid internships I need money to live lol), would it be easier to apply for an Email Developer job and move onto FrontEnd/Backend, a FrontEnd position, or another position entirely?

    • @kiritokun2962
      @kiritokun2962 Год назад

      master react becuase reactjs itself can put you on tech industry i swear it so popular now

    • @amyyaku5022
      @amyyaku5022 Год назад

      I'm not mastering any languages rn. My only focus is job hunting. Besides, I can't master something until I get working experience anyway 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @CesarD321
      @CesarD321 Год назад

      Look into 100Devs, trust me 👍🏼

  • @domizzi626
    @domizzi626 Год назад

    I wouldn’t mind doing email development. Anything to get my foot in the door 😅

  • @gameUncleV
    @gameUncleV Год назад +1

    How about Rust?

  • @Rachel-fx3fy
    @Rachel-fx3fy Год назад

    I'm currently doing Zero2Mastery's React course (after learning HTML, CSS, & Javascript). As I learn and complete this, would it be worth it to get a HTML Email developer role for right now and then apply to a Front End Developer role once I finish? I currently have no tech experience but a very cushy job that is fairly easy. Is it better to focus my efforts and brainpower on learning React quicker- or would getting a Email Developer role be helpful?

    • @rahulparihar2497
      @rahulparihar2497 Год назад

      I'm thinking of enrolling in Zero2 mastery's web development BootCamp , Could you share any feedback ? Thanks in advance.

    • @Rachel-fx3fy
      @Rachel-fx3fy Год назад

      @@rahulparihar2497 I like it! I first did Angela Yu's Web Development course so I can't speak to how it is being a total beginner, but I would recommend!

    • @rahulparihar2497
      @rahulparihar2497 Год назад

      @@Rachel-fx3fy Thanks for your kind response, I appreciate it .

  • @24DaniS24
    @24DaniS24 Год назад

    God damn it… I know most html and some css but… it is gonna take me so damn long to learn JavaScript, I don’t even know anything about it. And to think that I can’t make much money only doing html and css makes it that much worse.

  • @sunny7268
    @sunny7268 Год назад +1

    Python for what use? I use Golang for some micro-services if node is not fast enough, python is great for scripting but that it. If you use node their is no need for python, can you explain why you included in you list?

    • @RealChrisSean
      @RealChrisSean  Год назад

      Because it’s one of the most use programming languages used today

    • @sunny7268
      @sunny7268 Год назад +1

      @@RealChrisSeanin web, where? if you use node, and you should unless you need any thing extra, you don't need python at all.
      Django is MVC, and only thing in REST framework is Fast API, which is copy paste of express js to python, so you didn't answered my question, maybe in devops or automation python is the best option, but it useless in web.

    • @RealChrisSean
      @RealChrisSean  Год назад +1

      You’re talking about web development. I’m talking about machine learning, data engineering, computer vision and etc.

    • @sunny7268
      @sunny7268 Год назад +1

      @@RealChrisSean I got it now, but do not you need a University degree for machine learning.

  • @finnyar
    @finnyar Год назад

    plz consider adding timestamps

  • @thunderpulse5326
    @thunderpulse5326 Год назад

    you made me subscribe,,,how could i fall for it😂😂😂😂

  • @prasaad44
    @prasaad44 Год назад

    y java is missing?

  • @NeoGeoKage
    @NeoGeoKage Год назад

    I have a job in programming but it's mostly proprietary. Should I still start with frontend or go straight to Python?

    • @scott_itall8638
      @scott_itall8638 Год назад

      Learn Django, Django Rest Framework and then toss a front end on it like react or vue

    • @NeoGeoKage
      @NeoGeoKage Год назад

      @@scott_itall8638 So work with Python from the beginning instead of HTML/CSS/JS ?

    • @scott_itall8638
      @scott_itall8638 Год назад +1

      @@NeoGeoKage We all learn differently, it all depends on what you want to achieve, for me its always project based and then i crash course myself as I need it.
      You can't know everything, learning the concepts are far more important once you know the concepts of programming, you can pick up any language.
      Python is fantastic and should be in all programmers back pockets, I use it daily to sort out all sorts of mundane tasks at my work, watching colleagues do the same stuff over and over is infuriating when you can bash out a script in less then 10 lines to save them hours!
      Think of something you want to build and then build it, if you want to use Python build something in Flask first which will force you to learn HTML/CSS and JS any way.

  • @zach.intech
    @zach.intech 3 месяца назад

    Java/C#/Javascript/Python = 🔥☄️

  • @Matt-bm6vy
    @Matt-bm6vy Год назад

    Create a video that explains why you have a first name for a last name.

  • @Lowe-Tech
    @Lowe-Tech Год назад +1

    5 minutes early before release.. no big deal

  • @medalcoder
    @medalcoder Год назад

    Is there a way to reach out to you @Chris Sean

  • @djb0om3r5
    @djb0om3r5 Год назад +4

    Hey chris, Im planning on leaving my job Ive got basic html, Java, Css knowledge is it possible for me to get a job in the next 3 months if I perfect my skills on these languages and more by completing freecodecamp and the odin project + reading everyday for the next 3 months? Im unsure if ill get a job in tech in the next 3 months but I really want it bad. I hate working my current customer service job and im probably getting fired this week.

    • @shurastun5530
      @shurastun5530 Год назад +1

      You can get a job, yes. But there is a big competition. Imagine how many developers that also know html, css and javascript that is also looking for jobs. My suggestion is to know also the backend so you could increase the chance of getting hired from a population of junior developers. Have fun coding, dont rush things. 😉

    • @johnnytoledo
      @johnnytoledo Год назад

      @@shurastun5530 100% agree also try not to have the same types of projects most juniors are going to have like calculator apps or website clones. Build projects that are unique to you that you can tell a story about like in my case for one of my first projects ever I built a app that would keep track of restaurants I would frequent a lot using google maps so I could stop getting takeout food so much. Try to make yourself standout as much as possible!

    • @djb0om3r5
      @djb0om3r5 Год назад

      @@shurastun5530 thanks a lot I appreciate it. I am also going to learn many other languages

    • @djb0om3r5
      @djb0om3r5 Год назад

      @@johnnytoledo 100% I will try to learn as much as possible I am just scared of them saying I’ve got no qualifications and saying I’m not good enough because of the lack of experience

  • @sonamtamang4154
    @sonamtamang4154 Год назад

    what should i learn first then

  • @Asad-mf1iz
    @Asad-mf1iz Год назад

    having no time codes in 2023 moreover on an informative video is a crime.

  • @nic3point0
    @nic3point0 Год назад

    I like yr hoodie

  • @snakebigboss8646
    @snakebigboss8646 Год назад

    I detest J's as a python and c developer 2 years study it and and I just decided it would be faster to memorize an entire JavaScript framework and hopefully testing won't fail

  • @Bu11dog_Actual
    @Bu11dog_Actual Год назад

    what a great content. thank you! But please..for the love of almighty...fix an autofocus :/ I want to watch, not just to listen. and my eyes went crazy. other than that, kudos. subscribed, liked.

  • @asadhameed9824
    @asadhameed9824 Год назад

    Javascript is aowsome

  • @gerrell865
    @gerrell865 Год назад +2

    He fails too mention how hard it is to get a job as developer

    • @RealChrisSean
      @RealChrisSean  Год назад +6

      It’s supposed to be difficult. Why should you be paid so well if its so easy to become a dev making six figures per year? 🙄

    • @amyyaku5022
      @amyyaku5022 Год назад

      @@RealChrisSean But what about the Frontend/Entry level positions that pay less than that, like $50,000-80,000 per year?

    • @shuaibkhan8525
      @shuaibkhan8525 Год назад

      @@amyyaku5022 you make good connection and take exp from these jobs...once you master these tech ...you can easily transition to a high paying job.

  • @johnmoore4248
    @johnmoore4248 Год назад

    I hate CSS. Can I escape it?

  • @AkshayKumar-vd5wn
    @AkshayKumar-vd5wn Год назад +1

    Be careful with free advice.
    Ask him what is GPT-3.

  • @musiclover46805
    @musiclover46805 Год назад

    300.000 a year ? If I get 3k a month I'll kiss the ground and say I'm unworthy of being alive

  • @marcusantenor793
    @marcusantenor793 Год назад

    😅 hit the like button right away

  • @mackdogg9062
    @mackdogg9062 Год назад

    "jahuhscript"

  • @jed271
    @jed271 Год назад

    DevRel talking about top programming language to learn 🤡