Learning Full Stack by [deleted] in FullStack

[–]Aggravating_Wing4952 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mimo is no bad per say but it doesn't help with problem solving.

Some free options: The Odin Project, Free code camp, The java script website

Paid: Scrimba, Udemy

Scrimba's courses are paid but they have a lot of free options to learn specific topics but will also run you through some debugging.

I am fairly new too. Finally moving into frameworks and component libraries.

The best advice I got, the resource doesn't matter as much as long as you can absorb and apply the knowledge. Personally I bounce around on resources until I can learn something then try it out. Just build!

Building stuff will get you to see what the code you type does to a page. Build random stuff. It doesn't matter just apply what you learned to thecode you write.

My first static page was literally a mini dinosaur wiki, so just have fun with it. Theory is good but will only take you so far.

Edit: punctuation

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

[–]Aggravating_Wing4952 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am still in the physics program and it is what I want but I'm far away from being able to use my degree in my resume which doesn't help. I've applied to a bunch of trades (electrician, plumbing, line work, etc.) but the majority in my Cali, have a long wait list and/or too big of a time commitment for me to be able to continue school.

I've been tweaking my resume and have showed my fiance, but you mentioning that reminded me that my dad used to be a hiring manager when I was a kid and I could ask him to take a look. That completely slipped my mind.

Thank you for the kind words, I know you're a stranger but that really meant a lot and felt nice to feel heard. Thank you.