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What is my level of coder?
I studied online courses Html, Css, Bootstrap (basics, I know how to make a grid and adapt to other devices (ms, md, lg...)) and Photoshop (basics). I also watched a few practical layout lessons.
with the help of this knowledge, I made up a page according to a psd layout (downloaded a random one).
here is the archive with the site - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1yb_YXjr579IDQSU0... The
question is what is my level and can I soon fulfill real orders?
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I also flew in the clouds and thought that I would quickly master everything, but no, it's not so easy. Learn learn and learn again! In this case, this is the only thing that is constant. And when you master js and make a ready-made site, leave a link here and ask for advice on what to fix where. Otherwise, you will always write such comets. They are hurtful because they are true. These people did not have the goal of offending you, the main thing is to understand in time. Do not quit your studies and everything will turn out, you'll see.
https://drive.google.com/
I didn't hesitate and looked. Everyone who talks about the zero level, unfortunately, is right. Any more or less experienced layout designer will do better in a few hours. If you really want to work in this field, try to get a job somewhere for free for the first time (I'm not kidding) in exchange for experience.
Learning from videos is a waste of time. Your whole life is not enough to, learning from the video, reach the minimum sane level in anything. The same courses.
The only effective channel for obtaining information is text. And if you didn’t realize this at the subconscious level, if you didn’t feel nausea when watching your video lessons, this is a bad sign. Sometimes I would say that in this case, IT is not for you, but recently I began to read the comments of various seniors with 12 years of experience on stackoverflow and concluded that you can work in IT even as a macaque.
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