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What area would you advise to delve into after studying the base JS (JQuery), php, html (css)?
Well, in general, JS (JQuery), php, html (css) were more or less studied and several projects were made to consolidate knowledge. And now there is a dilemma of what to do next, to delve into these topics as much as possible or start mastering certain CMS or maybe something else. What can you advise? I feel that I do not have enough knowledge (and experience) to take on a certain job, and in general there has been some kind of uncertainty. If you advise to delve into certain CMS, then could you tell me where to start (books, video courses, template analysis, etc.), I would be very grateful if you could help me get out of the depressive fog of uncertainty))
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Heheh, more or less a few projects... are you kidding me? In which direction do you want to go: server-side programming, client-oriented, layout?
In the first case, you definitely need to study OOP, as a result, your directions are Yii, Zend, Ruby. Secondly, it's jQuery, Mootools and so on, which will allow you to create user interface functionality. Layout - HTML 5, CSS3 + javascript.
From CMS - Joomla, Bitrix, Drupal.
Delve into practice and polish your knowledge on real projects.
Git + Node.js + MongoDB + Angular.js
Well, all sorts of bovers, soils, etc. =)
Start your blog on wordpress:
- master a good cms
- create a database of useful posts that will be useful to you in the future + help some of the newcomers
- you can find clients through the blog
- having your own blog will increase your professionalism in the eyes of the client
Learn GIT, Laravel, Angular.js, Composer.
Git is the de facto standard for working with code. Github, bitbucket.
Composer - without it, there is nothing to do in PHP now.
Laravel is an excellent PHP framework, not very complex (when compared to Symfony or Zend), but very popular, functional and convenient. Someone advises to start with Yii - I would not (I don’t know why this craft is so popular in our country).
Angular.js is a popular JS framework. It will take a few more years and Angular (or equivalents) will be the same standard tool in the project, which jQuery is now.
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