5 Mistakes Made By Junior Web Developers

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Here are 5 mistakes we see often made by those trying to break into a new web developer career. Avoid these and increase your chances of success.

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You are so Genius, hope you stay safe at this light part of the year
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Thank you from the hearth.. you ignite my passion.
Glad you are friendly person to other childs like me.

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While the anime bubble analogy is right on, but if they would think about combining that with movie pro to create a project that could be found useful to that specific genre group but then apply it to other genres of business not just their bubble and make their projects diversified to stay focused on showing their skill as you said…..

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Hi guys! I have a quick question, I have a variety of skills but unsure of which role to apply for now. In college I was focused in Java oriented programming and algorithm skills OOP, dropped everything and went to a boot camp for full stack development… I now currently work in Enterprise middleware (sd1 /support engineer/2 years/FTE) as well as a QA specialist (documents/rebuilding full stack applications to ensure procedure is correct)… I want to pivot into a pure development role .. I’m not sure if I should build a whole new portfolio or if I should re-study OOP/o complexity etc ? What do you think would be the most logical move for me ?

Thank you!

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