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How to make money on web programming?
I'm 19 years old. Tell me how to make money on web programming. The question is quite "green". So I bought a course on fruit code and I'm sitting studying html and css, I plan to learn more JavaScript. And with all this, I don’t know at all what to do in order to earn money. That is, it is necessary to make websites or something else?
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How to make money on web programming?
Tell me how to make money on web programming
The question is green.
I really don't know what to do to make money.
First you need to learn the theory well, and then get a job as a junior in the office and start getting paid.
You open a website with vacancies, write "javascript" there, choose your dream job, go to an interview, and ask "what are you going to pay me for anyway"? Maybe they don't make websites, but an automatic feeder for a poultry farm, for example.
Well, or you don’t go to an interview, but you do about the same thing online.
Look for opportunities, if you are interested, and first of all there should be interest, then you will get settled. I myself am 19, I only seriously thought about programming at the university, with classmates for fun we decided to cut the engine, so at first I got involved in the pros, but once at a conference in the city I met with HR of a cool company that needs web developers, retrained as backend programmers , fortunately, I had experience in the web, and got a job as a junior, I work practically for free, although there is enough for Wishlist, the only goal is knowledge in a team of experienced developers, they quickly appear. So your question is not right, and if you are chasing money, then nothing will shine on you in programming
You can search on freelance sites for the simplest small tasks, such as "I made a website but there is a crooked indentation, you need to fix it for 100 rubles", after such tasks you can earn your own small "base" of clients who will ask you to add content, something move, etc.
This is small money, but not a permanent job, just right for a student.
In parallel with this, you need to make a choice in which direction to move. You can invest in programming by fully learning the language(s) and working on really big projects, or tinkering with CMS, such as WordPress, Joomla, etc. You can quickly create websites on them, connecting and disconnecting various modules and components, with almost no programming. So you can reach more or less the norms of the salary, Rajab described in more detail.
Or you can become more of a "programmer" by learning the full language, and getting hired first as a junior, and grow in your career by absorbing the experience of colleagues. Theoretically, this is a more measured work and with a higher salary.
But this way is more difficult in my opinion.
But also more correct.
There is no need to be afraid of difficulties, everything that is difficult sooner or later becomes easy)
And yes, you will always have the opportunity to jump from one to another)
Write artificial intelligence riveting sites
Take him to work and the money will flow like a river.
Now everyone needs websites like socks
. Somewhere there was a meme on how to learn c ++ in 21 days - it was proposed to work all your life and build a time machine ... Well, then you understood where you need to return
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