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Rodion Bizyaev2018-12-24 14:06:35
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Rodion Bizyaev, 2018-12-24 14:06:35

What to do after training?

Good day. The situation is this: I studied HTML, CSS, Javascript (still studying), PHP. I am also learning MySQL.
Question: what to do next after studying? How to find a job, or how to practice?
I already tried to apply for vacancies, after which they sent me a test task. But for some reason there is a fear that nothing will work out, that you stupidly do not know how to do it.
Learned languages ​​through Stepik, SoloLearn and Codecademy.
The fear is that you feel the study of only the base. Although it may be all that is needed, because experience will come with time of work, now it is not realistic to study everything. I study at the Faculty of Economics, but the desire to become a programmer really overwhelms me.

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Maxim Timofeev, 2018-12-24
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What to do after training?

work
freelance exchanges, job exchanges
And what if it doesn't work out? They promised to shoot you? Well, it won't work. They will write that you .... so what? It's the same practice.
If it's your first year, maybe you should think about changing universities, but in general, getting an economist's paper and applying skills in web development is a very promising set.
PS: And how do you plan to work and study at the university at the same time?

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Galdar Turin, 2018-12-24
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I can say from my own experience, until you take on a difficult task, you will not understand what you are capable of.
I advise you to start looking at popular languages ​​for work, now they use JS Java more, the emphasis is starting to go to mobile applications.
Suggestion:
1) Take all the knowledge gained 2) Come up with a story (what why and how to do) 3) Start doing until the finished state.
The main thing is that the task should not be simple and complex. Having done 2 such difficult tasks, you will have confidence.

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ff0xff, 2018-12-24
@ff0xff

I'll tell you a secret, I've been making websites for 5 years now and I often have no idea how to solve the problem in 80% of cases.
You always understand along the way.

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