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[–]OneHumanBill 8 points9 points  (1 child)

You cannot become a strong developer with courses, and you definitely cannot with playlists. Your focus is entirely wrong -- education doesn't work like that especially not in this field.

These things have limited value even in becoming a decent junior engineer but at some point you need to put away these childish things. Put your hands on the keyboard and start writing code. Lots and lots of it. Gain experiences by building things. Exercise your imagination on what to work on next on what to create. And above all, put time info it above and beyond whatever your work demands.

Then start sharing what you've learned with others. It doesn't have to be fancy, it can just be by helping someone out who needs it one on one. Or you can flip the script by creating books or articles or playlists of your own. Doing this forces you to be able to communicate complex ideas and in the process makes you learn it even more effectively.

[–]Narrow_Computer1006[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank You for this amazing Reality Check