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Spoon in the brain2019-11-05 19:58:17
Career in IT
Spoon in the brain, 2019-11-05 19:58:17

Career in webdev?

Yes, I agree, this question has already been mixed with Mr.% * m for a long time because of desperately drowning children of various kinds of courses for 200k per month.
I will not mean money, profit and "chaise lounges under palm trees".
I have been studying webdev for about a year and a half (on my own), by this time I realized that I was still a beginner, but I can already create simple sites on Vue && Python-Flask.
Recently, in a wonderful dream, “under the palm trees on a sun lounger” came to me - the idea to create something of my own, I already came up with a concept, I understand that it is even more difficult than freelancing and working for a company.
Now I will ask a question that has been tormenting me for a long time and keeping me in doubt, is it worth rolling out your project in our time, and especially if it concerns the media? I try to make the website as clear and beautiful as possible, but still something keeps me under water and pulls me to the bottom more and more, most likely it is the fear of not meeting my expectations, since I perfectly understand that technologies are rapidly advancing and it is very difficult to predict what will happen tomorrow, but still it is possible.
Although "how do you call a ship so it will float", but is it still not too difficult to roll out something of your own in our time? And especially when it comes to media. What is the probability that all my efforts and career will collapse?

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longclaps, 2019-11-05
@longclaps

Your career will not collapse.
She will ascend as the head of the recalcitrant
Above the Pillar of Alexandria , most of all.
The main thing - do not doubt.

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moropsk, 2019-11-05
@moropsk

So what to guess, "loves, does not love"?
We must try to start and collect all possible crutches.
Further, it may be easier (but this is inaccurate).

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Alexander, 2019-11-05
@syschel

Without a live project, it is difficult to develop. On the bare theory of books and courses, you won’t keep much in your head.
In my experience, most "startups" fail, even if they are made by professional programmers with 10+ years of experience. Since for the success of the project, you also need marketing (product promotion), and a bunch of other related things.
But for you, as a beginner, this is useful primarily for gaining practice on a live project. At the same time, you hook on a bunch of related things that you may not be given in the courses. For example, "how to place it on the Internet, and not on a local PC" or "how to add counters / metrics from third-party services (Google / Yandex / ...)". Learn to work with API of different systems. Learn to fulfill, albeit your own, but the Terms of Reference.
Beginners sometimes have the biggest problem, as I noticed, even on their own. These are not completed tasks when difficulties arise. For example, I started doing user registration, could not figure out the sessions and abandoned it, switching to the directory. And there it is already in the catalog, for example with product filters, having run into a problem, it quits and starts doing something else.

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HellWalk, 2019-11-05
@HellWalk

Recently, in a wonderful dream, "under the palm trees on a sun lounger" came to me - the idea to create something of my own

Do you have any fear of living a gray life, work-home?
And yes, with a 99% chance you will fail, the first time. Just like no one can walk right away. But is this a reason to say "ah, well, that means walking is not mine"?

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Puma Thailand, 2019-11-06
@opium

Digging your own hosting takes about ten minutes, but you probably wrote the question longer.
There is a reason to do not stupid questions, but rolling out

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