Re-taking your JS Foundations course since the first time I did it I would have you on x1.25 or ever x1.5 speed sometimes. Silly me. Word of advice to anyone taking the course, take it slow to really absorb the information. Fantastic course. Looking forward to start your new web developer course. Thanks Stef!
No clue what you're talking about here. I've taken and completed his html, css, javascript, php, python, learned typescript, java, etc and have been a fullstack developer that has worked with 4-5 companies so far over the course of 2 years. I always learn at 1.5x - 2x the speed unless the course instructor is fast speaking then it's 1.25x the speed. The goal is to learn the information as quick as possible but if the information is complex like learrning scala and clojure, I'd say take it at normal speed since those are more complex topics. I've been programming for 8+ years though so it's kinda hard remembering when I was a beginner.
Great video Stefan. The one good thing about getting a degree in web development and design is that I will have both text book projects and group projects to show a prospective employer. I am also working a a few on my websites on my own to include in that portfolio.
Stefan - we really have to talk, man . . . about money. You've said that the going rate for a simple brochure site (e.g. for a local store, laundromat, small office business) would be around $500. Now that's all right until you think how each small business owner wants his own distinctive logo and logotype (this is the business name beside the logo in stylized form - think of the Coca-Cola name in its distinctive font) and expects you to cover this within the $500 budget you quoted. Getting these done by a pro graphic artist for less than $150 is impossible. (Logo registration fees would cost ~ $500 but small businesses don't usually do this.) And that cuts the heart out of your profit margin. My solution was to teach myself Inkscape and do the logo and logotype myself - not pro standard at all but well beyond goofer standard. How do you make out on this thin margin ? Is logo and logotype design a part of your famous course ? Open up to the world on this one, Buddy !
@Señor Encore Option 1 is a waste of time. For brochure sites the client isn't short of sense to see the argument about adaptable code - they are simply short of the money to pay for it. Different for sites with back end, see option 3 below. And there's a trail of other guys lying they'll do EVERYTHING for $500. Option 2 means people will soon be saying that "All XXXXXXXX's sites are the goddam same!" How about Option 3: Try to find a designer who will barter some front- and/or back- end coding for logo/logotype/layout design work. Biggest problem here is compatibility between coder and designer. But if found, it's the ideal combo . . . Coder should have a better chance of a good partner if they use Node.js and a Node-based CMS rather than those slowcoach PHP CMSs like Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, etc. This way they can HONESTLY say that their site is FASTER than PHP type web apps. This means less server power needed for the same user load - meaning less hosting cost per month. PHP CMS sites might be easy to put together but they drink server capacity. So the Node.js site will cost more to code up but the added cost is recovered in hosting savings in a year or less.
I currently work for a investment company as systems administrator. I am currently learning Python. I’m thinking to quit my job in 8 weeks and perhaps do contract work as a Python developer. How easy can I get a Python coding work? I don’t have real world experience. I’m working for training videos on udemy and plural sight. What types of insurance do I need when contracting?
Great tips as always !! I want to reach out to local businesses but tbh where i live I'm sure the local market won't be as open to my offers .. I don't think i can rely on that .. where can i find clients out of my local area ? Is it okey to reach out to businesses outside my local area and how can i reach them ?
Hi Stefan. Great video. Definitely giving free services is great to build experience and reputation. However can you guide us how to sustain financially in those period of time because as a freelance we don't have any other income. Do you suggest to take a part time job? Or do you know any job related to coding that can fill the need temporarily? Thank you Stefan for the guidance.
Good work Mr Mischook! Thank you. My propositions: create course or video about improving soft skills, how to work on them, what are principals etc. I think your PHP course is fabulous, you have great talent to make difficult stuff easy to digest. Blond friendly. I would love to see more of that, because this content is pretty rare now. Definitely worth every dollar spent. I am promoting your work on all platforms:) Thank you!
Four years ago my girlfriend bought your Fundamentals of Web Development package with projects. Will she be grandfathered (grandmothered?) into taking the certification exam, or would she have to buy a separate Fundamentals of Web Dev package?
I complete my bootcamp in a month, is it a good idea to go straight into trying to freelance while I attempt to find a job or how should I go about handling that?