nanacore
4 months ago
i answered the 100 questions from the webmaster questionnaire: https://nanacore.neocities.org/articles/questionnaire
joroki
4 months ago
omg thank you for this bc there were apparently a bunch of people i thought i was following and i'm not!! x___x
devhank
4 months ago
I got certificates on freecodecamp.org so I can plan my personal projects and develop them myself but if you don't want basic stuff, maybe try scrimba.com
jeith
4 months ago
i started with freecodecamp & Odin Project! this book helped me a lot at the beginning too: a smarter way to learn javascript - you can probably find a pdf of it online
devhank
4 months ago
tbh as the fullstack developer college student, if you want to be a frontend web developer, you should develop projects that you use JavaScript frameworks like React, Vue and Angular (that means you'd also write TypeScript)
kuroi
4 months ago
Codecademy has some interesting free courses on frontend frameworks. Net ninja on YouTube is also a great place to learn new tools
kirbeedia
4 months ago
that's super exciting you're gonna kill it!!! i agree with @devhank that if you're considering it as a career, learning modern frameworks would be really important. along with what they recommended id throw in some backend too like databases and server stuff like express.js, node.js.
nanacore
4 months ago
got it, i wrote down all the tips and sites, thanks y'all, this helped me a lot to figure out where to start!!
nanacore
4 months ago
@zhongvie i read your post and it's so real. like, being honest, turning a hobby into work is what scares me the most
This is so cool! hope you enjoy your frontend dev journey :D
@kuroi thank u!! i'm really excited