Learning to many coding languages

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Jake

Please give us the Roadmap dude

brucekent
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I’m not convinced this guy has ever actually done any programming outside of college projects and attempting to sell courses lol

DeusGladiorum
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💀 I thought he was taking about Duolingo at first 😭

MelikeyDuolingo-iz
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He wanna be "Jake" of all trades 😾

ayanjana
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one minute silent for those who are searching the roadmap in comment section

yurhighness
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Wow ... Again he proved that we're not worthy of his cheetsheet

tommy.
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boomer php and javascript for the past 2 weeks straight, with some boomer mysql. bet you the 2 languages will still be here in another 10 years if this place hasn't burned to a crisp by then.

TeslaExplorer
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Actually you shouldn't follow a specific path.
If you're really passionate about coding you probably want to learn more and that's good.
I'm learning c#, c++, and now assembly and the thing is that assembly made me understand computers and programs so much more.

sushiman_
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Well I need to know assembly and C++ for osdev so it isnt exactly the same

vuk
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Jake who has built entire multiverse using HTML and CSS

ayanjana
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Did that, couldn't land a job as a hardware designer. Tf?

TfYouLookinAt
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Learn figma in 9 months, learn html/css in a week, learn Js in 1 month, learn react and all usual dependencies in 2 months, try to get a job.
Try to solve leetcode, learn data structures and Algorithms in 2 months.
Still didn't got any job,
Try video editing in 4 months, try to screen record your basic leetcode solutions and edit it and post it.

Try to get likes, make shorts, learn how to better campaign, learn marketing, to learn marketing you need to do MBA, give gmat 12 months,
Get an MBA, try to get into management job,
Still didn't got any job,
Try to build stuff again.

intebuddy
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I call 🧢.
Following a roadmap is what prevents people from learning how to code.

If you learn a language, say JavaScript, and i ask you to write code in PHP, you should be able to master the basics of PHP in under an hour.

If it takes you longer, then you didn't learn how to code, you just learnt JavaScript.

Roadmaps can only really make you a worthless junior developer.

Sure, your goal may be to get a job and not be a good programmer, which is fine I guess, but you wont keep that job, or you wont get a pay increase.

arjix