A Software developer roadmap in 2024👇
-Language:Python, JavaScript, or Java.
-Web Development: HTML, CSS & JavaScript.
-Version Control:Git
-Frontend Development: React, Angular, or Vue.js.
-Backend Development:Node.js, Python (Django/Flask), or Ruby (Rails). (SQL and NoSQL).
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-Language:Python, JavaScript, or Java.
-Web Development: HTML, CSS & JavaScript.
-Version Control:Git
-Frontend Development: React, Angular, or Vue.js.
-Backend Development:Node.js, Python (Django/Flask), or Ruby (Rails). (SQL and NoSQL).
@EmmersiveLearning
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16 Ways to build up your confidence as a software engineer:
1. Stop comparing yourself to other software engineers - we all learn differently and we all progress at different rates.
2. Surround yourself with positive people - those who cheer you on and pick you up if you’re down.
3. Ignore critics - people who criticise you (without constructive advice) are more often reflecting their fears and doubts. Ignore them.
4. Practice - practice coding, practice writing, practice reading code, practice testing.
5. Gain experience - build real software, try my coding challenges or find an open source project to contribute to.
6. Find a mentor - find someone ahead of you who can mentor you and provide constructive feedback.
7. Look after yourself - you won’t feel confident if you’re unfit, tired, sleep deprived or eating badly.
8. Read more code - It’s said great writers read, well great programmers, read code.
9. Be kind to yourself - you’ll make mistakes, don’t beat yourself up when you do.
10. Practice positive self talk - negative beliefs: “I can’t do this” can become self-fulling. Instead tell yourself you can: “I can learn to do this”.
11. Face your fears - fear often comes from the unknown, by facing the fear it becomes known and turns out not to be scary, just unknown.
12. Do things you’re good at - create wins and celebrate them. This reinforces your self-belief.
13. Know when to say no - and say no to things that will damage your self-confidence.
14. Set realistic goals - having a clear direction and regular success helps you progress towards a long term goal.
15. Start and then follow through.
16. Take breaks - we all need some time to rest and recuperate at times.
--John cricket
@EmmersiveLearning
1. Stop comparing yourself to other software engineers - we all learn differently and we all progress at different rates.
2. Surround yourself with positive people - those who cheer you on and pick you up if you’re down.
3. Ignore critics - people who criticise you (without constructive advice) are more often reflecting their fears and doubts. Ignore them.
4. Practice - practice coding, practice writing, practice reading code, practice testing.
5. Gain experience - build real software, try my coding challenges or find an open source project to contribute to.
6. Find a mentor - find someone ahead of you who can mentor you and provide constructive feedback.
7. Look after yourself - you won’t feel confident if you’re unfit, tired, sleep deprived or eating badly.
8. Read more code - It’s said great writers read, well great programmers, read code.
9. Be kind to yourself - you’ll make mistakes, don’t beat yourself up when you do.
10. Practice positive self talk - negative beliefs: “I can’t do this” can become self-fulling. Instead tell yourself you can: “I can learn to do this”.
11. Face your fears - fear often comes from the unknown, by facing the fear it becomes known and turns out not to be scary, just unknown.
12. Do things you’re good at - create wins and celebrate them. This reinforces your self-belief.
13. Know when to say no - and say no to things that will damage your self-confidence.
14. Set realistic goals - having a clear direction and regular success helps you progress towards a long term goal.
15. Start and then follow through.
16. Take breaks - we all need some time to rest and recuperate at times.
--John cricket
@EmmersiveLearning
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Have you seen this Bootstrap course 😳
i think, i forget to post it here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXiV6v9j5hs
i think, i forget to post it here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXiV6v9j5hs
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HTML Full course :
• The Complete HTML Course in #Amharic ||
Css Full course :
• CSS Course for Beginners in #Amharic ...…
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a chat from my personal community about programming languages.
Instead of fixating on the hottest language, build a solid foundation in programming principles. It's the bridge that adapts to any new technological landscape.
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Emmersive Learning
Instead of fixating on the hottest language, build a solid foundation in programming principles. It's the bridge that adapts to any new technological landscape.
Think of programming skills as an adaptable toolkit, not a language-specific lock. Learn the core concepts, and the rest will click into place.
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Think of programming skills as an adaptable toolkit, not a language-specific lock. Learn the core concepts, and the rest will click into place.
The language of innovation is problem-solving. Master its vocabulary, and the future of coding will be your playground, not a guessing game.
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The language of innovation is problem-solving. Master its vocabulary, and the future of coding will be your playground, not a guessing game.
True programming prowess lies in the mind, not the syntax. Build your problem-solving muscles, and any language will become your instrument of creation.
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