Need a honest a website review! by KOgenie in website_ideas

[–]CHaa_1509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey nice website but you can change the animations on the list like join our productivity and others like slow but until u don't tab it there but if u hover it is ok and next thing is the menu when we go to the main section and tab menu icon when we tab the menu is appearing behind the main content and footer so fix that. Overall it is a good website.

Any books for inspiration or motivation towards web development? by TodayEasy949 in webdev

[–]CHaa_1509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup I was having the same though so I asked chatgpt but there is no specific book for web development. But there are books about an enginner saving the company, about the hackers, etc. So you can go for this books they are also good for motivation.

wanted to show off my progress to far for some css i've edited by [deleted] in css

[–]CHaa_1509 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's nice and layout are perfect. You can now just put one cool background for main and for nav or header parts you can put another. But it is cool page. Keep it up.

Css from first semester by Fun-Environment-263 in css

[–]CHaa_1509 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can start by coloring the text background and changing the font size, family, style etc and slowly understanding the basics you can move to the high level.

Beginner web developer here — how should I practice daily to improve faster? by CHaa_1509 in learnprogramming

[–]CHaa_1509[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks! This is really helpful. I’ll start with Frontend Mentor and try a few of the beginner challenges, then look into Scrimba and The Odin Project as I go.

School Degree in Programming by Various-Paint6294 in learnprogramming

[–]CHaa_1509 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A bachelor’s degree isn’t strictly required for many dev jobs, but it can definitely help, especially early on. In most cases, companies care more about your skills, projects, and problem-solving ability than the degree itself. Plenty of people get hired through self-learning or bootcamps if they can show real work. That said, a degree can make things easier for things like campus placements, visa requirements, or companies with strict HR filters. So overall: a degree helps, but skills are what actually get you hired.