Great post! I cannot agree more about learning the fundamentals properly.
Right now I'm going through the TypeScript course and I plan to learn more about testing after I get a side project in a state I'm happy with. The CS courses are also something I look forward to learning from.
Also: I'd just like to say thank you for FEM. It has been a really big help in landing my current role.
Where is the best place to learn the "fundamentals" especially for folks who didn't come from a CS background? Should I grab a college text book on OOP or watch trusted tutorials from places like LinkedIn or Udemy?
Our website, Frontend Masters (mentioned in this article) is setup for this case exactly! Check out the learning paths for a guided learning experience. Most of our teachers are not from a traditional CS background, including myself.
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Great post! I cannot agree more about learning the fundamentals properly.
Right now I'm going through the TypeScript course and I plan to learn more about testing after I get a side project in a state I'm happy with. The CS courses are also something I look forward to learning from.
Also: I'd just like to say thank you for FEM. It has been a really big help in landing my current role.
Where is the best place to learn the "fundamentals" especially for folks who didn't come from a CS background? Should I grab a college text book on OOP or watch trusted tutorials from places like LinkedIn or Udemy?
Our website, Frontend Masters (mentioned in this article) is setup for this case exactly! Check out the learning paths for a guided learning experience. Most of our teachers are not from a traditional CS background, including myself.