Don’t know where to learn full stack development
Full-Stack Development - is there any bootcamp or courses you guys would suggest?
Udemy full stack courses
is udemy a good way to learn full stack?
It’s good for learning about technologies. Learning how to use tech however requires hours of consistent practice.
More on reddit.comWhat are the best Full Stack Web Development courses online?
There are numerous online courses available for those interested in full stack web development. Some recommended options include the Full-Stack Web Development: PHP, HTML, CSS & JavaScript Specialization and the Full Stack Web Development course. These programs provide a structured learning path, covering essential topics and offering hands-on projects to reinforce your skills. Exploring these courses can help you build a solid foundation in full stack development.
What Are Full Stack Developer Skills?
Full Stack developer basic skills are:
- Proficiency with Front-end technology,
- Proficiency Development Languages,
- Knowledge of Databases,
- Basic design ability,
- Knowledge of Server,
- Working with API
- Using version control systems.
What is required to become a Full Stack Developer?
Full Stack Developer Requirements:
- Highly developed organizational and project management abilities.
- Expertise with fundamental front-end programming languages, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript,
- Familiarity with JavaScript frameworks such as ReactJS,
- Proficiency with server-side languages such as Python, Node Js
- Knowledge of database technologies such as SQL,
- Outstanding communication abilities,
- Effective problem-solving abilities,
- Attentiveness to detail.
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So I’m pretty bad at making decisions, I can’t choose simple things so it’s definitely a hard time for me picking a career path or anything that will affect my life. (Edit: I couldn’t choose what parts of this question are the most important so I left this monstrosity as it is) Now, I recently found out about web development and what exactly a full stack developer is, and found it really interesting, so I subscribed to Udemy’s personal plan and started Angela yu’s course. Right now I’m in the flexbox part in css, and I’m pretty happy with this course, and haven’t found it outdated like some people say. However, some time ago I heard of freecodecamp and the Odin project, and was amazed to hear that they are free(I know that the Odin project basically redirects you to other free resources including freecodecamp, but still, they have projects and stuff). I looked it up and saw that Angela yu’s course is more recommended than freecodecamp, so I sticked with it, and as an ADHD person, I already have like 8 courses on my list on Udemy, that expand on topics like js(btw, it took me time to decide whether I should do Jonas or Maximillian course even though I’m not close to starting js), react.. and some are new topics like ruby or c#(I already know some c# but want to learn how to use it in backend development). Anyway🥵, what I liked about Udemy is that the personal plan includes a lot of topics, and even if I want to learn something that is not related to full stack development, I can, but then I found out about codecademy. They also have tons of free courses about a wide array of topics, and I don’t know if I should stop my Udemy subscription and move to codecademy, stay, or do both somehow.