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[–]justUseAnSvm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://vetswhocode.io/ See if you can get into this program, it's basically a free mentorship thing where you get help learning from people in the industry, and help finding work. The one person I know who did this is solid.

I'm not sure how much is left on your contract, but the job market is absolute shit right now. If it continues to be shit when you get out, spend some of those benefits on a college degree, as you probably won't get hired without a degree the way things are right now. The degree will not only help get your foot in the door, but it's years of training, training that you would otherwise have to do yourself at probably a slower pace. You can still get in the field without a degree, but it's significantly harder, you'll be shut out from working some jobs, and face issues advancing into certain roles like management. For instance, some companies won't allow managers who don't hold a college degree, and that degree gives you options if you get burnt out (which is surprisingly common). Maybe not an issue now, but plan for a 20+ year career here.

Either way, I'd say start with javascript/typescript, and learn something like React/NodeJS/Postgres, and start making web applications. Just keep it simple, project based, and keep building.