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Is knowledge of PHP a quick start in IT?
Good time guys!
Immediately make a reservation, the question is not for the sake of holivar. I understand that the topic has probably not been discussed for the first time, here or somewhere else, and I ask this question with caution so as not to anger anyone. Tell me how realistic it is to get a PHP junior, let's say for the same distance, literally in 3-4 intensive training and practice.
I’ll add on my own, I think that PHP is not a bad language, since you immediately begin to learn in the environment in which you will work.
By the way, I set up a blog on Django and launched a server on Php, and to be honest, PHP is somehow simpler, but it’s true, thoughts out loud.
Ps Guys, is the book "PHP 7 in the original - Dmitry Koterov" suitable for learning? Or too much water?
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Clearly, briefly, without water:
Remote work is taken only from the middle, who can work independently and who has enough years of practice behind him to quickly join the team in the shortest possible time.
Tell me how realistic it is to get a PHP junior, let's say for the same distance, literally in 3-4 intensive training and practice.
June is the easiest to get a job, since you will have a salary corresponding to June and the requirements should be minimal
Wet dreams of remote work again. Under a palm tree in Thailand. Every second question is related to remote work.
Have any of you asked yourself how hard it is to work remotely in terms of meetings, calls and other wankers?
To what extent do employers need a remote worker?
Never
No
Serious Business
Will Hire a Remote Employee
book "PHP 7 in the original - Dmitry Koterov", suitable for learning?yes, this is the best Russian-speaking author, he can and should be trusted.
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