How To Become a Junior Front End Developer | No Experience

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Learning Front End Development is hard and many people fail along the way. I am gonna share with you what I would do differently If I had to learn it again. As a junior programmer, you want to maximize your time and be effective. You can learn from my mistakes and become a developer way quicker than I did.
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Amongst the most direct and clear cut roadmaps I've seen so far in my research. Thank you for this!

AhmedOmar-ufgu
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts Martty! I'm just starting my front end web development and this video of yours is very helpful.

GalOneFive
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Hey Martty, I had an interview for a bootcamp which was the final stage of the process and waiting for the result. Loved the links you shared, I didn't hear teamtreehouse before which is just the reason I subscribed to your channel !! Thank you for your great content <3

selinsuvarol
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i dipped my toes into HTML and CSS years ago.. and recently dove into JS. I'm so glad you described your experience the way you did.. I feel like I'm retracing and spending 4x the 'time required' for each section. You've given me a lot of confidence to keep going, i'm glad my confusion and backtracking isnt just me being stupid/incompetent.

knots
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Love front end developing - found this video because I want to get back into it. This is an excellent video for newcomers and people like me who want to re-start.

VINLR
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Thank you very much for this! Your advice has really enlightened me

soj_afk
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Thanks man for your advice and help,
We really appreciate it

ShomurotovOtamurod
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Great video, man. This was exactly what I was looking for.

randomsounds.
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Thank you so much for your advice, as for me, am going in the direction of cloud and I want to become cloud engineer but cloud engineers work alot on website so I decided to learn concepts of Web development. I hope am doing the right thing.

Ade-uwjb
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Love your videos my friend.you are honest and authentic.keep them coming

ifztgko
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Thank you for your advice. I will be checking out your references.

yogybabe
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Damn incredible video for beginners. But for me, someone who’s got a decent curriculum set up for myself, this video brings some really good clarification on why I have it set up the way I do. The bootstrap mention really helped! Thanks man

aperezvoyages
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This guy is 100% legit right, we can learn all these stuffs for free from YouTube, but most videos are tutorials, crash courses, its not structured well, or very organized or its not something that takes us from level to level like we would get from Udemy or Treehouse, we would easily get lost and would take us many years if we only depend on it. Personally, I believe YouTube is best only for basic skills, jumpstart and for developers who already have a job that needs some reference.

jake
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Thanks for your time and content.
Subscribed!

j.santiago
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Thanks Marty! It's really useful for me at this time.

violettfilipp
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Awesome video! Thank you for the information.

BreeonaNechole
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Nice video mate! I didn’t know you had a YouTube channel, well done 🙌🏻👍🏻

valeriomattera
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Great video, it's so refreshing to see honesty. No you won't become a junior front developer in just 3 months but this will help speed it up

Matthew
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I agree with everything you said with the exception of learning react at the end. I think you need to learn a ui framework/lib that is most popular in the area you’re searching for. For example where I live the demand seems to tilt for angular with a Java backend as well as some understanding of AWS. And that’s just for a junior.

felipeferreira
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I loved your chilld attitude. I'm beginner, just started learning HTML and CSS it's quite interesting so far! I'm aware tho about learning curve and that's eventually there's gonna be a block, but that's natural I guess. I'm "no math" person, so your video also helped me to gain faith in myself. I believe we can do it with patience and discipline.

Anyone who's starting out - good luck! I hope you'll succseed. Cheers

nirau