I really agree with them, but not to forget to create a portfolio before heading to the next course. I would suggest slowdown and maybe do frontend or backend development first then when you are already familiar with one of them then can proceed to the next.
That's the advice I would give to my younger self. Rather than completing tuts after tuts; one should build portfolio & build projects along the way. Building stuff should be the main priority.
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I really agree with them, but not to forget to create a portfolio before heading to the next course. I would suggest slowdown and maybe do frontend or backend development first then when you are already familiar with one of them then can proceed to the next.
That's the advice I would give to my younger self. Rather than completing tuts after tuts; one should build portfolio & build projects along the way. Building stuff should be the main priority.