This is my first post here. I decided to share some of the knowledge I earned through making every mistake you can possibly make as a beginner in s...
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Well, these tips are all spot on. Welcome!
thanks, bro I wish I know some of these when I started my career as a developer
These are some great points that I also try to recommend to anyone starting out!
I cannot stress #2 more though. I struggled with that one personally when I started, I had this strange expectation on myself that if I wrote down notes and watched something I should just know it. What instead worked for me was not taking notes and repetition of working with the language or framework I was learning with some prior research into the documentation.
If I could add to #2 in anyway, it would be to go through the documentation before scouring courses or YouTube tutorials. Find out what, how, and why you're using it and maybe check out the API to get a grasp on what kind of patterns and syntax to expect.
Great first post and welcome to DEV! :D
Am happy I was able to put those together, I will be making a youtube channel soon and I need support from the community
Nice post. But concerning the tutorial video stuff, I usually find it easier to learn from multiple videos when I get stuck, because different tutors explain things differently.
that's my point it okay learning with different videos when you get stuck, but thinking you can start a career, beat the competition out there by just using youtube videos as a beginner is not a very good step to follow.
Hello Dev friend, when I'm learning some new stuff, I first buy 2 or 3 courses in Udemy , analyze them to put in better order to study, because making three ways, I can strong the basis, and learn different things of different instructors, and get different exercises too, and some cases like was with javascript I went to Wesbos website and did the 30 days javascript :) ... With .NET Core I went to MS websites too :) for me always has worked ...
Great post. As someone going through the same challenges, I completely agree with you tips.
Hmmm, now what was number 2 again...
nice
Can you not use gigantic font for your entire post please?
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Thank you.
you're welcome
good stuff bro
Those were definitely good points. One of the key factors to learning is the ability to gain perspective. If this post is any judge of yours, I'd say your well on your way to your career.
Yeah those are my point of view based on my personal experience.
Thanks for the great advice!
Uwc john