I learned HTML CSS & JavaScript | Now What? #grindreel

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This video is a little all over the place, but I tried to give at least something to each developer type out there! I've listed the resources. Also - comment and help me get to 100k! Anything you guys would like me to elaborate on in a future video?

JoshuaFluke
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Thank you for making development, web development specifically, accessible in a tactful way! I’m so sick of people in the industry acting as gatekeepers to the field as a whole.

gracedeehl
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These quality videos came out of nowhere lol, completely in love with them!

ToDaXi
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So going to school for and working in the veterinary field I found myself not really being able to handle holding down aggressive 150lb dogs or euthanasias anymore so I found myself looking into coding. I’ve learned HTML5 and CSS3 and I’m onto JavaScript now. These videos are so helpful for me, really. I’m pretty clueless about the tech world lol. You’re helping a lot of people. Thank you!!

seokermom
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All your videos are so informative. Thank you for making them all amazing and helpful.

uv
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Not sure I how much I can stress these words: "Thank you."

I've been looking for some direction for some time (been following a bunch of code bloggers/ content creators, mostly over YouTube) and I feel like this video has been one of the more influential ones due to the fact you give us both short-term vision and long-term, including outside just the job search.


Hope you have a great day.

Inscribed
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Can u do a dedicated vid for remote jobs.. especially which tech stack is most asked for etc.. and how dev work like on trello, slack and ver soon controls etc etc

zekekace
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There's always something new to learn in web development... Trust me I've been doing it since 2000 .. always something new popping up

PBUK
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I come from a graphic design background and learned code to save face to keep my job. In my current experience I notice tons of devs don't even know how to properly code css and html. It is either hard-coded embedded css, the whole layout is done in tables (without proper thead, th etc) with tons of floats, clear fixes and absolute positions on everything and they use complex JS to do something that could have easily been done with one line of css. Also nothing they do is consistent, a form for example is coded one way on one page the next its completely different.


Its very frustrating to say the least I am the one task to make all this look pretty with unrealistic deadlines and often find I have to rewrite everything just to make the styling work correctly.

jacobwebster
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been learning to code on my own 4 two years now, and I didnt spend a dime on a course but I'm pretty good lol

pitchblackcd
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WOW! This one video answered like all of my questions about what to do after i'm done with my basic training. I know I need to start working on my portfolio soon, but what to do after that? Well, this video actually answered that! Love it!

mccama
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In January, I had zero programming knowledge. I've learnt HTML, CSS, JS.


I'm learning React now!

cricket
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This was priceless. Most important part is asking yourself, “whats my learning style and my ideal day to day reality work day.”

mendoc
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For the last 5 months i've been grinding hard odin's project full stack course (rails, html, css, js, react, more) and I'm about to finish it and every day I feel a bit more insecure, or this kind of 'imposter syndrome', where some days I feel I know nothing, or some projects take much more than what I think they should. This video helped me a lot because I didn't have really clear what was the next step and I feel much safer now. It also helped me to know that you were 24 when you started. I'm 24 right now :)
Thanks Joshua

Edit after watching 30 more seconds of video: I also felt insecure about learning Rails because it's not the favorite nowadays but your 'go against the current until you get your first paycheck' advice helped me twice
Thanks again

cristianlopez
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I've been on YouTube for about 6 to 9 years now, And you're the best thing I've ever found here. Thanks for the kind of information you're sharing with us.

Dragoloov
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This video's usefulness is priceless! I would have have had a very hard time navigating the life after learning those programming languages without those tips, I especially like the one about territorial differences of framework preference. Keep it up

manshish
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You offer a huge amount of valuable reference material and resources that really go a long way

CPower
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these videos really help a lot. I'm a 23 year old who graduated last year. I decided i wanted to be a software developer back in feb 2019 and have been studying since then. these videos really help me understand the market and culture of the software development world. please don't stop making them! also HBD josh!

brandonfong
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Hi Joshua! Thanks for the video, It´s very important to me to receive the information that you give to us. I´m changing my carrer at 28 years old to development, keep those good and honestly videos.

luizferreirajr
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I’m 15 years old and I’m learning Java Script. Wish me luck

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