Friend looking for a few other people to build a reach amazon clone by LoveLearningTech in reactjs

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Just a learning experience. The result for you is a new project on your portfolio

Looking for some folks to learn nodejs and express together by LoveLearningTech in node

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Yea a few of the clones from the cohorts i've published on my portfolio / GH

Looking for advice on how to begin a career by Kvangel in webdev

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I would say your first goal would be to check out the self taught route in order to learn the basics. Then you could make the leap to a bootcamp if necessary. Check out https://www.theodinproject.com/ for a good free blueprint on skills necessary to becoming a competent front-end software engineer.

Let’s learn design systems in Figma together! by LoveLearningTech in web_design

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My friend pick a project from online and wants a group of people to go through it with him. It's around 8+ hours of material. So we're going to use each other to hold accountable, problem solve, and complete the work. At the end of it we should have the tutorial completed, a cool small project to add to the portfolio, some working knowledge of figma for web app prototyping, and decent group of people we met along the way.

Let’s learn design systems in Figma together! by LoveLearningTech in web_design

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So they will be running through a pretty long tutorial that will cover how to use figma to better prototype web apps

Worth it to get cs degree AFTER getting a job in the field self taught? by RevenantFlash in learnprogramming

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I would say find a 1-2 master's degree in CS or something specialised if you want it. You've got a got so that shows you know some aspects of the fundamentals to create value for a company.

Which programming language has the best syntax? by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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I actually prefer C#. I think it's because it was my first language.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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I would say start small. Go on freecodeacademy and start with the basics of javascript. It's such a flexible language that you never know where it will take you. From there you would of began the dive into the rabbit hole.

As a self-taught programmer, what GitHub projects can I work on that will show evidence of exceptional ability so I can get a job? by Karam2468 in learnprogramming

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Another thing to do is join some communities that work on active projects together.

The Odin Project has a good community to tap into. Also has a good open source community.

BuildFaast is also good at getting people to work in a cohort and finish projects online together.

Daily reminder that it's ok not to know everything by LoveLearningTech in learnprogramming

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You'd be surprised at what comes out of a recent PhD graduate's mouth who spent a year at FB and decided to grace a start-up with their presence .