@@kryptonite3781 Around 6months depending on your pace and most importantly, your understanding. In my opinion it takes the time it needs to take, people are different.
@@alh6099is it still worth it or should I just quit ( I just learned Html/Css) and since I already know a little bit of Java , I hope to be able to learn basics javascript easily, but I see everywhere that it's gonna be impossible to get a job as a junior
I’m literally a year in and just finishing JavaScript and moving to react. These people making these vids either have no idea what they’re talking about or are lying. Unless you commit every second of your day to this and have someone feed you and wipe your ass while you work, you’re not finishing all of this in 60 days from ground 0 with no prior knowledge of coding.
True, it's not a smooth learning curve Acclimatizing to the terms Struggling and getting stuck Burnouts Etc.. At least 6 month to familiarize yourself and be called an amateur😅
@@Kahfrox HTML anyone can learn in 7 days... It's pretty easy. CSS is hard for someone that never studied programming before, so this will take 3 months. JavaScript, it will be more 3 months to learn the fundamentals and do some basic projects, to become "good' its possible with 6 months. If truly study well the JavaScript, its going to be very easy to learn React, in 1 month it's possible and then it's ready for a internship
Dude, what the actual shit are you talking about? It took me a week for html and a month for css, and 1 month for js and 2 weeks for react In total, 2 months and 3 weeks, and an additional time for css framework, like 2 weeks
If you're serious about getting job in 6 months just follow these Prepare interview from day 1( just google some most asked front end development interview quations you copy those quations make Google document minimum 300quations should be copied and prepare daily for interview even though you just started what is html ) HTML 10 hours CSS 2 days Js 60 days R W D 17 hours React 10 days Git 20 hours *Do 10 copy paste projects* *Try 10 small projects* *Do Amazon, Netflix, and other famous web design replica* *Do 20 gaming projects* *Do 50 random projects*
Expections - learn English in 30 days Reality - required atleast 1.5 years Expections - learn coding in 30 days Reality - required atleast 1 year or more to master html and css + javascript
@@FactoSumitit is good to have the knowledge. Mostly DSA is the most important thing for interviews. Not really important for front end but rather for ML, AI, Backend
there’s a difference between learning and mastering, you can learn in 60 days but mastering is a lifetime job tbh, there’s always something new to learn, this roadmap is for you to learn enough so you can start building yourself, no one becomes a master by learning, you become a master by actually building on the job
HTML5 (2 weeks) CSS (4 weeks) Responsive web design (2 weeks) Javascript (4-5 weeks) React (4-5 weeks) Git (1 week) If you already know HTML and CSS, it really shouldn't take long to learn responsive design. The bulk of your work will come with learning JS and React. Git, you could learn in a weekend. Using the "HeadFirst books" for all of this makes it possible.
If I spend several hours a day learning it and practicing do you think a couple months is enough to know how to make a BASIC but nice looking and interactive webpage for fun?
@@top_hat_walrus1860 it is more then enough 1month is enough for basic js and then go for projects and framework in months you will learn intermediate-advance level js while doing projects
@@top_hat_walrus1860If you already has previous knowledge in html and css you can learn the basics of JS in just one month if you give 2-3 hours a day regularly.
It may be possible to grasp the basics of everything quickly, but you can't build a static website perfectly with that knowledge alone. It usually requires 4 to 5 months of experience. JavaScript may be possible to learn in 20 days, but you still need a solid understanding of programming concepts. CSS, on the other hand, takes more time. Many people think CSS is simple, but there are so many aspects to master. CSS alone will take at least a month, JavaScript will take another month, and mastering React will also take a month. Learning everything will require at least 4 months. For slower learners, it might take 5 to 6 months. This 60-day course is suitable for those who can dedicate at least 8 hours a day to learning, but in reality, it's not possible for everyone. Those who love coding will finish more quickly
Lmao. Most peeps will only learn html css and javascript in almost 2 months and additional 1 month on responsive designs and libraries(bootstrap, jquery etc.). And in order to learn react and other related libraries/frameworks (MUI, Nextjs) you will spend another 3 months. Now you are ready to make guided projects from youtube or other sources and then after 2 more months you will make a professional project on your own and after 2 more months your resume is ready and you are ready to apply for a job/internship/freelancing. So from beginning to end, you need at least 1 year to professionally land into the frontend market.
@@aminanaseem3115 If you have learnt HTML CSS JAVASCRIPT then you are good to go for frontend development. You must learn at least 1 framework and i would say REACT is the best framework at time to learn. Also you will need to learn one or two popular CSS libraries to make your life easier. (Learning CSS libraries like BOOTSTRAP and TAILWINDCSS is your choice , you can choice to skip it). After you are done with frontend, you can also choice to learn Backend and Databases. I would suggest to learn Node and MongoDB but you can also choice to just improve your frontend skills and make a career in it. If you are confused then just start learning bootstrap and then react at this time.
This would only work if you're someone who's like out of this world or something. If you can do this then you must absolutely be crazy and i'm scared of you.
Common guys he's talking about front end and it's possible to Lear in 60 day's but it's may time to master it, you can do it by giving extra 2 or 3 hours daily and by building projects.
It took me 4 months to be comfortable in my css and im still breaking my chairs bc of it and dont get me started on JS. Html was easy tho just 2 weeks of practice
I already know languages like html, css,responsive web development and a bit of java script, How many days do u think I will now take to learn the whole course ? Also, what are the scopes I have as a front end developer?
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My school made me learrn 4 oop programming language and full stack developing in just 3 months, how wicked ........... but for the sake of grades you have no choice .
The thing is about javascript. How much should I learn? Are the basics enough? Or do I need to learn more like OOP and data structure? I learned about the basics and DOM, eventlisteners. Is that enough or no?
Never the less, after 6 month of educating yourself, you can get a developer and can start with short projects. Step by step you can improve your skills. I think its a very good thing. Alternatively you can sit on your couch and watch netflix which makes you stupid. Its your choice. Anyway you dont make money with this skills, you learned something new and now you are understanding the technology behind this. So why not learn something new.
Well, you're sharing information that's good but you should've put on more effort. The one seeing this comment i wanna tell you that this is exactly not the right thing but partially correct, in the following listed days you will just be figuring out the workings of the listed technologies to land a decent internship you'd need to hone your skills everyday and need to be a lot creative remember the competition is really tough out there but if you're consistent you will make it l.