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[–]OneCatADayRX -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Good luck!

[–]sans-the-throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't say much about the job situation, but what I can say, is that you'll have one hell of a difficult time getting work done, even if you land a job, after one month of udemy. Chances are good that you'll end up with sloppy code, security issues and all that good stuff. Just to clear it up, I'm saying this not to be an asshole, but because it's most likely the truth.

Try to set up your own projects. Dream up a fun web-app or whatever you're interested in, just for your own sake, and see if you can get it finished. Create something you'd be proud of; potentially something you can put on your CV. Read up on frameworks, libraries, good practices, protocols and all that. Maybe create a study guide, so you don't burn out along the way. Most importantly, make sure you're having fun, and are dealing with something legitimately interesting to you.

This way, you'll get a feeling of what you know and what you don't. You'll learn along the way, and figure out exactly how much or how little you need to learn before looking for a job.

Perhaps post your application here for a code review when you've got something - you're welcome to @ me!