Impress your BOSS in 2024 (4 minute web developer roadmap)

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Speedy guide which will tell you EXACTLY what you need to learn in 4 MINUTES + FUN BONUS PROJECT IDEAS.

//Links to materials in this video:
Good starter material - @WebDevSimplified
Learn Quirky CSS - @KevinPowell

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This is the stack i've been meaning to learn so hearing you mention every framework that's on my list has just validated my thought process and made me feel like I'm on the right track for a change. Thank you!!!

queenofsheba
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So in conclusion the video includes these languages:

Front end:
-HTML
-CSS
-Javascript
-TailwindCSS


-Back end:
-Next.JS
-Node, JS

In addition to managing data:
-SQL Lite

yncurkh
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Great, but a full stack job also requires you understand a lot other things like deployment and hosting.
Some companies also look for any knowledge in cloud computing platforms like AWS, GCP, Azure. You should at least know some basics of what they offer and and some fundamental knowledge, regardless of which platform specifically.
Containerization using Docker and Kubernetes also a big plus.
Also focus on learning fundamental programming concepts like Data Structures and Algorithms. Companies aren't looking for anyone who can code. They're looking for efficient programmers. So don't skip your theories guys.
Also companies look for your ability to work as a team. Learn those project management skills.
Finally, it doesn't matter a lot on what specific framework you use, what matters more is that you're able to adapt and change to any situations. If a company is looking for someone who can use a different framework that you have not used, they might still hire you if you're able to and willing to learn it. But ofc, have a deep understanding and specialised in one framework.

SheikhAmeen
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Just starting out my web dev journey, glad I found this channel!

fd
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This is the literal best. Before your last upload, I was in the game learning html CSS js, and it was fun until I just stopped and thought it would take to long. But now you've uploaded again you have re ignited my neural networks on my goal and mission of web dev and full stack development that I just can't wait to get back in there. THANKS Filip, your the best.

ZAza
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you just changed my whole mood to learn 😁😁 Thank You

pruthvirajchauhan
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Thanks for covering a lot of things. I'm currently on the grind trying to land a job as a full-stack web developer.
Nice vid!

KrolikTV
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Thanks for this video,
Been waiting for this so long 🤝❤️

dashvanthdash
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great stuff... I haven't checked through your videos to see if you've done this already, but could you do a video on how to learn javascript better?? It sounds silly, but I know I'm not the only one struggling, and maybe my approach is not the best so it would be nice to see how the pros did it. Thanks.

rickm
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This order was kind of what I imagined but now that react and next.js stopped supporting cdn loading, you have to deal with virtual servers and command line to really work with them so I think node should come before react.

I also wonder about when you go through this transition from html/CSS/vanilla into full stack frameworks, do you have to perform maintenance to constantly update your npm and react for security fixes etc? My ideal scenario is a framework that automatically updates with perfect backwards compatibility, otherwise dependence on frameworks means adding work to maintenance schedules for small applications where scaling is not such a huge issue. Better with vanilla in that case? I just don't want to learn all of this stack and then be bound to a maintenance cycle...

louiserouse
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should I finish first the JavaScript basic and JavaScript advance before I go to node.js and tailwind css

soueinivle
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I love your video, i dont use framework, i fix framework, I even made framework.

Thank you, your vids give me motivation. sometimes coding / programming can be burn out

yongnaiigamhan
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i liked your video so much. you are awesome man :) thanks. you explained the issue very clearly

okkes
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Congratulations for 100k subscribers🎉🎉🎉

blueProgrammer
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1:26 I laughed like anything man! 😂😂
I was working on a weather app some time ago!

aaronstanley
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Hi Filip. What was the SQL course on Udemy that you'd highly recommend? Thanks in advance

mastamuenz
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@Flip. Your contents are cool. Especially the videos of portfolio website review 🔥. Can you recommend materials or platform where one could become a FullStack developer?

onazijoshua
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Brad from traversy is very good for learning

chaseg
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There are so many libraries in react in terrified of learning it 🤣 I’m really loving svelte so it’s making learning react very difficult.

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05:09 I was watching this video on tv and when he said Hey Google every phone in the house got up lol

Undrios