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Andrey Pushkin2018-05-04 15:24:46
Web development
Andrey Pushkin, 2018-05-04 15:24:46

The path of a novice web developer, how to be and where to move?

Good afternoon! I am a beginner web programmer, studying geekbrains, a web developer profession. My program includes html / css, php, js, and their frames, I work as a Bitrix project manager, I plan to get acquainted with angular, node, react, python in the future. Now I have a course on html / css behind my back, I actively use sass, I study and learn in practice, they make layouts. The essence of the question is this: I understand that on geekbrains they give me only the basics, I want to study this matter in depth. Please describe, who is not too lazy)) the development path, which tools for which languages ​​it is better to use. What standards are currently in development. Well, that is the minimum that I need to know, and with which I need to work, and which simplifies the work. In order not to spit in the dirt in front of customers, as they say.
What I know and what I use now
Html / css, practice layout layout, use sass, slowly delve into bam, work in phpstorm

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Egor Zhivagin, 2018-05-04
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1) This question is on the toaster every couple of weeks, a true programmer should be able to google
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plans to get acquainted in the future with angular, node, react, python
sounds like "the plans are to learn how to drive a car, cook pilaf, build a database architecture and get a dog." Decide what you want? Backend or Frontend? Or at least where do you want to start?
3) They give you php and js in the course, albeit basic. Delve into them. This is not a one month/year task.
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which tools for which languages ​​is better to use
- so first you need to learn languages)) There are just a ton of them. What tools are you talking about? Tools, like languages, are selected for a specific purpose
. You first decide what exactly you want to work with (back / front / layout designer / ...), then choose a language and tools.
Specifically for your current stack, IMHO, the next step is bundlers (Gulp, Webpack) + babel + all sorts of minifiers, autoprefixers, ...

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Maxim Osadchy, 2018-05-04
@waspmax1

https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap

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