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How to choose the right direction (advice needed)?
Good day to all.
I need advice from both specialists and those who have gone this way ... I
’ll tell you briefly about myself, I’m from a hopeless city (in the IT field as well),
I’ve been recently studying the web from scratch (about 3 months) I’m
quite active and disciplined
The serious enthusiast .
Knowledge of HTML / CSS: handled flex and media queries, did not encounter grids, the preprocessor used
Knowledge of JS: regulars, events, DOM OPP, JSON, DnD, Canvas, Promise (as a result, I am familiar with the basic concepts for children)
It seems already Full Stack developer (no) and everything is fine, but ...
Faced with a problem that more questions than answers. In life, I don’t know a programmer who could ask them and live on his neck ...
That is the essence of the question,
In which direction would it be more relevant to move with such a base?
Here's an example... I practically didn't come across AJAX
, so there is a minimum of knowledge about it...
study?
- Or is it still enough to learn PHP and SQL for easier entry into working with the database and the server, or is Node.JS enough for the first time?
- Or is it possible to take on wordPress with such a knowledge base and not be afraid of it?
- Or would it be enough to move away from the back-end and practice Bootstrap and jQuery?
-Or the important part is to delve into the study of JS and consistently start React, Vue, Angular (did not delve into the differences between them)?
-Is it important at this stage to study project assemblers?
- Or is it still worth going to google vacancies in a poppy?
I would be most grateful for the answer / advice / communication / help / opinion / criticism (especially).
Thank you for reading this text!
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Here's to you:
https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap
There are places where you can make a choice of what the soul lies.
Or is it still worth going to google vacancies
in mac?
The weekly question "I haven't done a single serious job yet, but I already know everything. Tell me how to become an even cooler specialist."
There is a true way !
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