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Sarvan Dzhavaskriptovich2021-01-12 20:00:43
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Sarvan Dzhavaskriptovich, 2021-01-12 20:00:43

Is it possible to be a frontender at 17?

I am 16. I think that by the age of 17 I will be able to become a quality Front-ender, but I have one question. At least somewhere, will they accept me at 17? (freelancing is also an option) I plan not to study at a university with outdated programs and take it seriously. And this is a big risk, so I ask for help from those. Has anyone done this or knows someone with similar experience. Isn't this a super-difficult task requiring 12 hours a day and a huge risk?

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GavriKos, 2021-01-12
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I'm afraid 12 hours a day won't be enough

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Adamos, 2021-01-12
@Adamos

For the past 1 year I have been making up something a couple of times a week, learning new things.

Yeah. And now for the same year he suddenly decided to become a superman. Though while results only on "something".
The university will not interfere?

To study? Hasn't bothered anyone yet.
necessary and obligatory bribes

Bribes are necessary and obligatory if you are NOT studying at a university, but simply pulling a deferment from the army, for example.
Still, the university is a responsibility.

And independent work is an even greater responsibility. No one leads programmers by the hand, especially in freelancing. Higher education - including the education of such responsibility.
mathematics. In which I am not a guru, and most importantly - I do not get pleasure.

Pretty bad start for an IT guy. And where are you going to get the motivation to become a guru in the front? It is even more boring than mathematics, a lot of routine...

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BATPYIIIKOB, 2021-01-13
@BATPYIIIKOB

I plan not to study at a university with outdated programs and take it seriously.

Just at the university, they will lay the foundations, algorithms, etc. in you, so as not to turn up garbage and reinvent the wheel.

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