So there I was - sweaty, bedraggled, wild-eyed, and proud; after 15 weeks of intensive web development training, I'd done it. I'd proved - to my...
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Amazing article, thank you for sharing your experience. As someone who finished a quite long course on Front End Web Development I find it very useful because real world is really challenging and different and online courses/bootcamps can't really prepare you for that. It can be very overwhelming and at times seem hopeless, especially if you don't have a degree in Computer Science. However continuous practice and reading about experiences from people with similar story definitely helps.
Thanks so much, I hope it works for you! I'll update soon, I'm getting a better perspective on this with every day on the job.
It's an invaluable post, especially for those of us looking to nail those interviews while competing with other hundreds of smart developers. Thank you 🙌🏾
Thanks very much! I hope it works for you, and please share your own experience!
This is a really helpful post! I fully plan on using this as post-graduation guidelines. Congratulations on getting a job!
Awesome write-up. So thorough! Uhh... I did not know vanilla CSS supported variables! Thanks for clueing me in. Congrats on the job too, buddy!
Thanks Steve! I'm right around the corner from you, let's grab lunch sometime!
Thanks Abe for all your recommendations! i think the core of your post apply to almost any discipline too. Will have all of this in mind.
Fantastic writeup, will be using this as a guide for the next few months. Thanks for sharing!
Great post and congrats!!