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How to start freelancing code?
Hello. I plan to start developing my practical skills on real orders, albeit very simple ones, but this will allow me to improve code writing, as well as communication and negotiation with the customer, so I want to hear the answer to my questions, as well as advice from professionals in this field.
Which framework to choose for your first orders: cms or framework? Is it worth it to start learning some cms at all, or is it already the last century (at the moment I am gradually understanding yii2)? And in general, I would like to hear your advice in this direction. Thank you.
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Learning from poor customers and trying to get money for it is not comme il faut IMHO.
Help better non-commercial projects to make a website for free, and learn from them.
Go to some freelance site and look at what systems require performers and you will understand what is relevant to study.
Open a topic "I will make a website for free" on some site and train as much as you like, complete orders until you realize that you are ready for real projects.
Keep in mind that on freelance exchanges, the first orders are the most important. this is your opportunity to:
1) build a portfolio
2) get good reviews
3) get customers.
At one time I studied php, fulfilled orders only on WP. They noticed me and took me to the firm.
And learning from other people's orders and even taking money for it is not nice at all.
for the first CMS does not work, you have no experience,
put a search in lancemonitor for laravel pits and symphonies, there you will see what is asked for more
Is it worth writing on cms if you can study the framework?
Of course not.
How to start freelancing?
Fill clients and portfolio with small orders for ridiculous money. As the demand for you increases, raise the price.
Which framework to choose for your first orders: cms or framework?The one you LEARN FIRST, spending ONLY YOUR TIME.
What you want is a dead end.
It's quick money, but a dead end in professional growth.
You need to go to freelancing by a qualified, established specialist.
Rationale:
https://habrahabr.ru/post/321446/
On a remote basis, I faced the same problems that freelancers face. The biggest problem, in addition to disruption of the circadian rhythm, was the lack of communication with colleagues. Skype, email, bug tracker, version control system - it's all good, but it won't replace live communication with your own kind. It is impossible to simply discuss this or that idea or technology. It is impossible to learn and understand something new just like that, with explanations along the way on the knee. And this is the biggest brake in the development of a specialist.
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