These roadmap videos are *massively* helpful for self-taught students. I'm trying to get far ahead of college courses I will be starting in the fall by learning all high-level fundamentals of CS and web dev so I will fully understand the context of all knowledge I encounter. A lot of college students massively underestimate the value of knowing the high-level of all subjects they will ever be studying on their way to their chosen degree. Looking ahead allows us to see which subjects we are likely going to struggle with, and to begin preparing for those subjects ahead of time.
I have been searching for comprehensive roadmap to becoming a full stack developer for over 4months. I believe I have seen it now. Thank you so much Mohan for taking the time to break it down in full detail. Please keep up the good work.
Been looking for someone who could put me on the road map to taking the right decision about what I really want, you just did. Thank you very much. I've been touching few skills and leaving them to another until you literally drew a diagram as how genuinely important each of these are. I appreciate alot. Thanks once again
you totally give me the information of life … I was tried to learn everything about JavaScript, but now I understand that it's impossible, but I can still update & learn much I can. thanks a lot, :) new sub ♥♥.
I’m so glad I bumped into your channel, even as someone who knows nothing and is as fresh as a newborn , your roadmap makes sense and I feel is really well rounded for someone like me. I look forward to taking your class and taking this new venture head on ! Already joined your discord too 😁
Wow thank you so much you made my way very easier. I was so confused and stressed that what to do but now i feel way good . Now i can't wait to learn. Once again thank you 🙂
Hi Codedamn! discovered ur channel today! subbed immediately, I will start to study software dev next year. Can u give me like 10 things I should do that u should have done back then when u were starting? or u could make a video. Thanks a lot!
Propaganda for hipters so you can earn more with your videos. You start a project and you have to install Node, then Next, then write nextconfig in your root directory. Then there is another package for styling. The package requires you to write another config file in your root dir. Then you have to go to node's config file and import a function there and wrap the whole configuration with that function that comes from the styling package. JS is still very much behind PHP when it comes down to the environment. It is not as developer friendly and the frameworks are not as opinated which adds to the configuration hell since you have to choose your own ORM and such and, with all those choices, comes a myriad of configuration. In general, PHP framworks are still miles ahead of what javascript has to offer IMO.
Thanks for your videos, they help a lot. I'm 40 and I want to become a full stack dev. Considering I'm spending about 2 hours a day improving my coding skills, how long would you say it's gonna take ?
@@muhammadsanjarafaq914 I think you underestimate the CSS part by far. But thank you. After listening to different feedbacks, I think it should take about a year before I can call myself a full-stack dev.
Hello, I just finished watching your video. Can you please recommend which online learning platform I can access to learn all the listed technologies in this video. Thank you for making this effort to list all this for us. Much appreciated.
wonderfull explanation after watching your video i am cleared node js is best ,but python these days very popular thats why still i am confusing backend ,python+djago or node js which one is best. @2021and job opprtunites as well as in futur...
Dear Admin, I am 2018 passout mechanical engineer and I want to switch to it job. I want to become web developer, currently learning front end online, what do I need to get a job in IT sector after 3 year gap?
Can somebody tell me why people only limit themselves for only front end or only back end or only DevOps as a speciality? Do they feel it is not worth learning full-stack? Or do they feel it is difficult to learn all the things? Or is it not worth learning all things as far as job is the concern?
Because those individual fields in themselves are also too deep, and people once they get a job for that role they don’t bother to learn anything else as long as $$$ keeps coming in
It takes time. I don't know how senior are you in development (with all due respect, I suspect you are a beginner), but let's say... for "just handling the API" you got already into a lot of trouble. The requirements are tons, so few time, always changing, etc. Just to be a backend developer is hard. Imagine now that the infrastructure is on fire and the frontend also need attention. You'll feel dead, believe me. If the massive every day hard work being fullstack doesn't make sense to you, now check this. Many companies rely on fullstack developers in order to get tons of work for so much less money. They will pay you more than just a frontend or backend alone, but definitely won't pay the same for the two roles together. I mean, they won't pay you 40k + 40k, in many countries will give you 50k if you are lucky. You will have more job opportunities, of course. It is much more likely to get hired and not to spend a single day unemployed, but you will struggle just to be able to breath at the end of the week... if it really has an end.
How the companies recruit? Is there any coding test and aptitude round before interview for Full Stack?? Does the coding round(Technical Round) contains the questions related to DSA or any other??
What about Next.js? I'm confused as you had mentioned that in old roadmap(8 months ago).. but didn't mention it in this. Please guide me.. When and why to learn Next.js. Is it a replacement to React or it is to be learnt after react? Thanks.
If you know (and love) Java, then choose either. Beginners are usually advised to use Node.js because it is JavaScript, so don't have to learn a backend language - i.e. can code both frontend and backend in JavaScript.
Hi bro, i want to buy your full stack course, but i have one question, is there full stack projects as well, because i have seen that roadmap, there are projects written in frontend but there is no projects mentioned for the full stack too, plz let me know
In this video when I used jwt on the client side, it makes lot errors and when I go to resolve and I added 'buffer' , 'stream' it created many more errors for webpack. This is making a problem for leaning this. :(
DSA is NOT must for full stack, but thinking about algorithms and knowing relevant data structures would be very helpful. We discuss DSA in this learning path itself, therefore it's not a prerequisite.
id go all in on language chuck out free code camps got python 13 hour course. then 14 hour web application just start 8hour mark matter fact skip around. i move 3 minutes at time. captions on web application has for loops in java script, routing is mess to learn
Hi Can u please explain clearly what is the difference between full stack java developer and full stack web developer? Are those same or different? And do we need TYPESCRIPT for web development??? Can u do a full video for typescript?
- Full Stack Developer: develop both frontend + backend + very basic devops - Full Stack (Java/Node/Ruby) Developer: a full stack developer using the Spring/Node.js/Rails framework for backend - TypeScript is JavaScript with extra features. It is used for complex/large apps. TypeScript is compiled (i.e. converted) to JavaScript which can then run in the browser/Node.js runtime. TypeScript is optional, generally (except if you're using Angular).
Unfortunately there’s not a lot that can be done for video content. You’ll find pirated videos from udemy to Netflix everything. The value of codedamn is in the hands-on-practice area, which cannot be pirated :)
@@komekko373 there is a reason why ppl go to bootcamp and spend money and resources there , if he be able to fill that hole in his funnel then surely it doesnt matter if its getting pirated, same way those movies that are gwtting pirated see the thing is that a person who goes to movies hall isnt really that intrested in watching movie becuase he just want to roam around there , like durong locks down you f9 dint get pirated they controlled it