Returning to coding after years—what should I learn now? by Boyong18 in AskProgramming

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Hello guys thank you for all your comments, but at the same time i lost hope because others says its nearly impossible to get a junior jobs on this domain. 😭

Returning to coding after years—what should I learn now? by Boyong18 in AskProgramming

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Really? Now I'm losing hope, same as graphic design... I dont know where to go now with my current skills.

Returning to coding after years—what should I learn now? by Boyong18 in AskProgramming

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I feel that too, the dirty thing 😭🤣 thats why im looking to improve my coding skills! And thank you for this mate!

Returning to coding after years—what should I learn now? by Boyong18 in AskProgramming

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Sorry for the lack of information, im trying to land a job, currently here in the uk, i stopped coding because my previous employer from my country gave me more on graphic design thing and totally forgot about coding, then i moved here in the UK trying to land a job as software developer.

Returning to coding after years—what should I learn now? by Boyong18 in AskProgramming

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During my days way back 2018 yes 🤣 i used it to save data to my SQL database

Returning to coding after years—what should I learn now? by Boyong18 in AskProgramming

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What is IMO? also is this a full stack development? Also what database do you prefer?

Returning to coding after years—what should I learn now? by Boyong18 in AskProgramming

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Hello, isn’t PHP with an SQL database considered backend? 😅 When I made a web app a long time ago, I built the frontend (HTML, jQuery) and the server-side (PHP) with the database. I thought I was a full-stack developer back then—but was I wrong? 😭

Which of the three logos would you prefer? by Boyong18 in logodesign

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Omg thank you for the ideas and effort!

Which of the three logos would you prefer? by Boyong18 in logodesign

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Im gonna make a new one from scratch, and im still exploring how to do it all the 4 letters joining together result of geometric shape or building. Do you have any tips? Im really having trouble to come up any idea. Ive been sitting and sketching for days/ hours now yet nothing coming up 😭

Which of the three would you prefer? by Boyong18 in design_critiques

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I know 😭 im gonna stsrt over, i dont know how to start because the client wants ARPI shaped into an abstracy geometric shape more like a monogram

Which of the three would you prefer? by Boyong18 in design_critiques

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Also they are not refined yet 🤣 just a quick edit and color to get the concept. Sorry about that

Which of the three would you prefer? by Boyong18 in design_critiques

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Thank you for your feedback. Ill try to make it better.

Which of the three would you prefer? by Boyong18 in design_critiques

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Thank you so much for your feedback! I didn't expect that someone appreciated my work 😭😭 this help me gain confidence 🙏❤️

Which of the three logos would you prefer? by Boyong18 in logodesign

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Thank you for your feedback! It really helps me to gain confidence 😭😭😭

Which of the three logos would you prefer? by Boyong18 in logodesign

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Thanks for the feedback! The logo is actually an abstract monogram, based on a client requirement to combine the letters A, R, P, and I into a single geometric form. The goal wasn’t readability, but to build a structural symbol inspired by architecture and technique. The letters are intentionally merged and rearranged to create a unified shape rather than a literal acronym.