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Frontend developer career advice?

1 点作者 eagerNewb超过 11 年前
Hello, im currently 23, studying network technologies. My interest in web dev began about a year ago, since then i decided that frontend development is more fun for me to do, yet im still interested in learning backend languages. I have a good foundation with C#, Java, Php, but sadly thats what it remains, foundation. I&#x27;m not a complete newb when it comes down to HTML5, CSS and javascript. Have also some frameworks behind me. Currently im employed by a start-up company and am a bit frustrated if i actually will ever become a good frontend&#x2F;backend developer. Questions:<p>1. Can anyone master OOP languages with lots of will and determination. 2. Does developing with html5, css and javascript, give you a better understanding of other languages? 3. Can someone get a job with my experience, a internship is also okay, but i have financial problems and most of the internships where i come from are not paid.<p>My current experience is: 3 month internship as a .Net developer 4 month (till the moment) frontend developer. html5, css, a little bit of javascript, newb php skills. Can i score a job, keeping in mind that im ready to put all of my time and passion in learning how to develop amazing(i get amazed when i see something beautiful and intelligently developed) web apps. I&#x27;m very eager to learn and implement new technologies in my frontend journey.

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entelechy0超过 11 年前
Hello. I&#x27;m 28, and currently on the job hunt myself. I have a Bachelor&#x27;s in Computer Science, and I&#x27;ve done everything from the lowest to highest levels of development.<p>I got into this tech stuff mainly to develop games, but I later became interested in compilers, language-design, system administration, and security.<p>If you&#x27;d like to see my resume&#x2F;cv: <a href="http://mikebell.in/pub/curriculumvitae.pdf" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;mikebell.in&#x2F;pub&#x2F;curriculumvitae.pdf</a><p>My advice: ditch the .Net stuff unless you&#x27;re just in it &quot;for the money&quot;. Open source tools are kind of invaluable for our future.<p>In the interim while looking for work, grind on new stuff as HARD as you can. Make things. You should already be putting all of your &quot;time and passion&quot; into &quot;learning how to develop amazing web apps&quot;. That is part of my problem - I&#x27;m not building enough in my spare time.<p>Diversify your skill set, but stick with learning the basics until you&#x27;ve gotten a solid grasp. Once you can code anything you feel like in one set of tools (personally, I use html5&#x2F;css&#x2F;javascript, php, and mysql a lot for webdev), then you can move on.<p>Programming is more of a way of thinking. Most of it translates into other languages well enough, but certain tools are better for certain jobs. You wouldn&#x27;t want to bring a sledgehammer where a saw is needed. That analogy might be bad but think of these languages and things more like tools.<p>Once you learn HOW to learn how to use your tools, you&#x27;ll be good to go. Formal Computer Science education helps A LOT, so I recommend either going to school or going onto Coursera or Khan Academy and grinding on programming fundamentals.<p>The biggest thing is whether or not you enjoy what you are doing. If you don&#x27;t enjoy it, you will never be good. Period.
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