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Tryggvi2019-01-04 22:34:00
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Tryggvi, 2019-01-04 22:34:00

How to continue studying web development in the army?

Hello everyone, I'm a novice web developer, I was engaged in front-end and back-end, but still I like the front-end direction more. At the moment, he served in the army for 45 days and it became possible to bring books while I am on leave. My progress stopped on average knowledge of HTML / CSS + a little JS and Django, with this stack I made small freelance sites. In the army, I do not have access to the Internet, as well as to a smartphone. The question is how to continue to study in this direction, so as not to forget everything in a year. Buy books, albeit outdated, or study the fundamentals of Computer Science and algorithms from the same books?

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Olga Veter, 2019-01-04
@Tryggvi

I'm afraid even good and not very outdated books (on markup, styles or JS) will not give much if there is no opportunity to practice ... But you can try something more fundamental in terms of code organization principles, architecture, algorithms. This will come in handy for you, regardless of which direction you then decide to develop, and it is very likely that it will somehow settle in your head without practice or with practice “on a piece of paper”.

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Dimonchik, 2019-01-04
@dimonchik2013

learn the language of a potential enemy - it will be 100500 times more useful

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trumi, 2019-01-05
@trumi

Desert, and calmly learn html.

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alexapod, 2019-01-05
@alexapod

Kapets, there is time in the army!!!!!! You should have been in the army about twenty years ago ... I fell asleep when my head had not yet reached the pillow. I didn't even dream of studying. Relaxed the youth.

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Beliyadm, 2019-01-05
@beliyadm

The unit number is live here, we will report to the commander that the rank and file is suffering from garbage and he has a lot of time.
It doesn’t happen in the army (it didn’t exist 20 years ago for sure)
And if by subject - learn basic algorithms and functions, an object-oriented approach (but don’t forget about the functional one) It’s
very useful to learn the structure of regexps (it will help in any language, there is almost no difference )
Well, as a demobilization chord - write your OS (although ... how long you serve there, for a year now, forget it, you will have neither army training nor programming)

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