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Lionel1112017-11-12 07:50:16
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Lionel111, 2017-11-12 07:50:16

What is the right stack for remote/freelancing (EXCEPT html/css/js)?

Good day! I decided to study programming. I read a lot of "questions and answers" on the toaster and not only, but I did not find the specifics I needed. I am interested in the possibility of remote work/freelance. The most common advice in this case is to start with web development. I started to study html / css / js, I didn’t see anything complicated for myself, only now .... it’s not mine. All these frames, indents, tables. Front end in one word. In general, I want something that is as unrelated as possible to visual design work and at the same time, so that there is the same fastest possible start. I thought about mobile development for Android and iOS. As far as I understand, the visual design there is simplified as much as possible, using the appropriate tools. I'm also considering web crawling with Python. But I may be wrong and there is something else that I don't know about. Please advise which stack to study for my purposes. I would be very grateful if you support your answer with links to the best training materials on the topic.

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Alexander, 2017-11-12
@syschel

The simplest thing is to go to 1-2 large freelance sites and start monitoring them for at least a week. See what categories there are at all, how many and what types of work constantly appear there. How many and how quickly / often freelancers respond to them. Well, then try to do / study something from this, at least on top. What you like and hook, for that, and undertake to study deeper.
So, take it and guess what you like? It's not realistic, because, as I noticed, almost 95% of beginners give up their undertaking in a week or two and go to the left in general, which has nothing to do with freelancing or programming. Moreover, before throwing, they try to rush into different unrelated stacks and spheres.

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Anton Filippov, 2017-11-12
@vicodin

Everyone who wants to find an activity with a quick start - in N months / years they create a topic on the toaster, about what burned out at work, where to go from ${SPECIALIZATION_NAME}, etc.
If you want a quick start - drag bags at the construction site, plates in a cafe, rob a bank (is not a call to extremism).
If you want to become a quality specialist, for whom clients and HRs will line up behind, go through all the directions that you like until you find the one you need, and fuck him to holes.

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Oleg Gamega, 2017-11-12
@gadfi

I thought about mobile development for Android and iOS. As far as I understand, the visual design there is simplified as much as possible, through the appropriate tools.

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web without a minimum knowledge of html / css is not possible - especially on freelance, at least you need to know the bootstrap
in mobile is still worse, a lot is tied to ui,
I correctly understand that you still have no experience in programming and there is no opportunity to go to office?
then you need to choose something for which there is a demand, and only then choose more precisely

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Sanes, 2017-11-12
@Sanes

First of all, confidence is needed. And judging by the question, you don't even know what you want. You are threatened by the office.

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Puma Thailand, 2017-11-12
@opium

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