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IT from scratch? Or a major change?
Good afternoon, I started to google IT topics for a long time and settled on what interested me, this is front and back development.
Can you recommend something about online schools, plus some sites for self-study. And what is better to take one thing to start front-end development, or will it immediately spray and take the backend too?
Thanks in advance to those who read to the end and share good advice!
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You'd be better off not going into IT at all. One of the most valuable skills of a programmer is an independent search for information. Those who want to learn how to program - sit down and learn for themselves. Find tutorials, read them, learn. By trial and error, they learn to distinguish the bad from the good, etc.
Online schools are not needed. You take a textbook, you read, you practice, you get a job, PROFIT.
I, of course, do not work as a programmer, but when I studied, I realized that the best way is to try to do something of my own. For example, do you want to be engaged in backing? Engage in the development of your own project, for example, a chat bot for a cart. Well, there, as the idea develops, you will have to increase your skill.)
I settled on what interested me, this is front and back development.
Can you advise
I have been working as a programmer for 25 years, in principle I have been programming for 40 years, but I have no idea what "front and back development" is, but this is not particularly important. The main thing is all sorts of "online schools", courses, "academies", etc. go through the forest, if possible, go to study at any university. To study, take any task for yourself or for mom, for dad, at school or at work, first develop the TK on your own and slowly implement it. If someone likes and benefits your creation, you can slowly go freelance (perhaps at first for free) or get a permanent job
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