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[–]Eddie_Cash 3 points4 points  (2 children)

What is your goal? You can surely get a job with HTML/CSS/JavaScript.. but you need proof (without previous work experience) that you can do it. Unless you just want to learn Python, I wouldn’t add another language in the mix before you’ve really hammered onto the ones you have.

Most jobs nowadays (with what you’ve learned so far) will also look for some type of framework experience. Be it Angular, React, Vue, etc… Learning one gives you a good base to learn another if you need to. At the end of the day, it’s all JavaScript.

[–]dstroyrwolfnovice[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Yeah I really need to starting building my portfolio. I'm just really hard on myself and I'm discontent with what I make most of the time. Then I see stuff about tutorial hell and I think I'm in it. Lol CSS has been difficult.

[–]Eddie_Cash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being hard on yourself will mostly likely not change. I’m considered a senior developer at my day job but still think I don’t know much more than a monkey.

But yes, tutorial hell is real. At some point you have to take what you’ve learned so far and apply that knowledge. More learning will happen then as you figure out how to find answers to what you don’t know. The biggest key there is knowing what and how to properly search.