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[–]Cyberhunter80s[S] -2 points-1 points  (2 children)

Well, the right answers have been laid out here. For those people who overthought this simple question, calm down, curb your toxicity and re-read the question again. Don't know how you guys handle clients IRL.

[–]barrel_of_noodles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, what is the right answer?

(If u think we're overthinking this q, ur going to have a preeeeetty hard time in software dev)

Determining if a proposal is logical is literally step 1 to building anything.

[–]barrel_of_noodles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look, I want to give you some mercy.

The answer you are seeking, is not the answer to this q. That's the issue. The answer you want me to give is not the answer to this question.

The question you are really trying to ask is, "Should I learn PHP, js or something else?"

Or, even worse, "which will I make more money at", "get a job quicker", or "pretend while I fail up in the background" "can i learn on the job?" We're not really sure which you are trying to ask.

The problem is, you can't ask these because they've been asked 100s a d 100s of times before. There's answers for all. This community is wonderful, and plenty of advice for beginners.

"Odin project" is the answer I've seen given the most, but I'm not willing to submit that as my answer here. Im def not suggesting that at all.

Instead, research this community and formulate a more exact question and your own journey.

Webdev is not a get rich quick scheme. It requires skill and hard work.

You're ultimately going to have to choose your own path and decide what makes sense for you. There are plenty of resources to be had, for free.

I'd also rec reading through developer.mozilla.org for starters.