How Much HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is Enough?

preview_player
Показать описание
Ever wondered how much HTML, CSS, and JavaScript you really need to know before applying? In this video, we'll break down the essential skills, so you can focus your learning and build amazing projects. Don't miss out – hit that subscribe button and join our community of web devs!

Book a call:

Shop Merch!!!

Gear on Amazon!!!

Subscribe!!!

Buy me a Coffee!!!

Discord:

Twitter:

#learntocode #tech #coding #codingforbeginners #softwareprogramming #softwaredeveloper #recovery #veteran #programming #selfimprovment
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

This industry is fckn toxic. Just fkn learn what you want, practice as much as you can and stop listening to negative people. Great video. Thank god i started practicing coding and never heard NOBODY, and i got a job with it.

Winston_Nelson
Автор

Start by learning the fundamentals of any coding language. Once you have learned the basics, you can dive into coding. Don't try to master any coding language when you are a beginner. Grow slowly but steadily.

marcinkepski
Автор

It's a great video; networking is key. I know there are a lot of haters out there trying to crush dreams.

My first job was for a marketing agency, making 25 bucks an hour with basic HTML, css, and JavaScript, making minor changes to WordPress themes.

I got that job through networking. It was someone I met in my Jiu-Jitsu class.

She overheard me talking to someone about how I was learning programming.

While talking to her, she told me they were building many WordPress sites.

They all already had a senior dev but needed someone to focus on making minor changes.

Lol. It was not something the senior dev wanted to focus his time on, and I am pretty sure the owner of the company was much more excited to pay me my 25 dollars per hour rather than paying 100 dollars to the senior dev to do the work below his level.

It was a win-win.

CodingAfterThirty
Автор

Enough is, when you can materialize the requirements specification in the idea/task/project, that you are working on and the only way to do this is by keep chipping away on the tasks until you are done.

TheCodeTinkerer
Автор

I just subscribed because I like your vibe. Appreciate the content. Keep going. Im 29 working towards my first coding job. This is inspiring

jabiesorenson
Автор

Thank you for the kind words sir, many people (including me), get to the point when you learn already for 9months to 1 year and still can't find a job so it can be very overwhelming. My good tip is when you apply and they say 'No' to you ask them what is the reason and where can you get better so you have higher chances many companies will gladly tell you and you can continue from there. Never doubt or pitty yourself the time you spent learning is definetly not waste, what would be waste is let's say drinking alcohol instead of learning :D so be kind to yourself <3

panagopulos
Автор

You earned a sub! You are authentic and I like the style of your videos. I work as an IT Support Engineer but I always wanted to learn to code and create webpages. You're giving me inspiration to start my journey! Thank you man! :D

cmmndr
Автор

I‘m into leraning the Big3 Right now. I've internalized HTML relatively well and I'm currently working on CSS. Then comes JS. I've already seen a few of your videos and they've helped me a lot. Thank you very much for that, I've subscribed to you straight away.
Shoutout from germany, Great Job!

sowmanxbox
Автор

bro that was well said especially the parts at the end about learning enough, when it is enough and not trying to learn everything before applying. I've heard too many stories where there are project managers who aren't even proficient in the area they are supervising

Thehighwaymang
Автор

One thing I am missing from you is that your journey of learning new stuff will never stop. Learning is the most important skill. You solve problems. As a web-dev its not your job to make a websites. Thats boring and actually can be realized within minutes by frameworks and I am not talking about AI. You have to understand and translate the business-logic into code. I guess you learned enough if you close your eyes forever - in the meantime get your work done whit what you have learned allready :)

Gilltrick
Автор

My man...Triple H! Really appreciate your work! On the real this is what beginners need to grasp. Thank you for this.

boagoonline
Автор

That’s sooo relieving man. I work in healthcare also and I’m an aspiring data scientist— Have Masters in Information Management with special interest in Web dev and DBMS, now on my 7th course in IBM Data Science Professional Certificate Specialization. I used to feel im not internalizing enough— not that I’m not. It’s sometimes frustrating. So this is relieving really.

Thanks man.

mohammedatabo
Автор

i agree with this video. Im learning to be a software developer, and i see the standards for web developer are very different.. from these employers expect a web developer to know a ridiculous amount of frameworks, especially front end, feels like one comes out every other year especially for JS. Not to even last 3 years without being "outdated", but expected to know 10 frameworks at the same time 💀 . No one is going to know it all at once. And this could make people indecisive about the learning route they should take when they don't have a chance to adjust.

ShadowBladex
Автор

- Start by learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript as the initial steps into the tech field.
- HTML can be learned in about 2-3 weeks to get a good grasp of it.
- CSS is about styling the website and can take a long time to master due to its complexity.
- JavaScript is the programming language that can be learned fairly quickly, focusing on document manipulation, loops, and data structures.
- Once you can build a basic web page with some functionality, you are ready to start applying for jobs.
- Building a network is crucial in getting hired in the tech industry.
- Start building your network early, showcase your work through a portfolio, and demonstrate your passion for web development to potential employers.

LucidIntuition
Автор

Loved that first person shooter ref man

JTDxWRX
Автор

I self studied and doing HTML for like 22years just for fun. Build my own html website just inside the pc and put the links I need to get me somewhere I always use in a click instead of trying to type in address bar or opening the bookmark menu to go to the sites I always go. I’m happy and blessed with my work/job but recently made me realize to learn more on coding in office work bec I’m getting older and I cant be working physically demanding forever. Thanks for advice in CSS i thought I dont know enough of CSS that I shouldnt be progressing to try learn JavaScript

tmcruz
Автор

Ah man this video is great. Really geed me up for whats ahead. Gonna keep coming back to this one when I need a pick me up.

AdamJohnson_webdev
Автор

The emphasis on googling things made me subscribe. I always panic coz there is just so much to learn and know by heart or stored in our memory. Thanks, brother

nkanyisogwane
Автор

Bro I feel like I’m getting some real advise from my coding Dad bro, I needed this video and this subscription, Much love brother/Unc

rootrotingross
Автор

Yes, I agree with you saying when it comes to CSS because it takes a lot of time. If you try to master it, I have had spent more than three months but still not able to learn most of things because it’s not so easy. It takes time you don’t need to learn that much CSS when you are a beginner.

rajraiz