You're one of the few ppl who recommend backend first and I 100% agree. I think there is so much to learn from the backend that makes the front end a breeze. Good on you mate!
I recently started building a website for my crochet amigurumi pattern business, and I find building blocks with a block editor really fun 😊. This video has given me a roadmap for learning more about web design 😁
Great insights! Growing a business takes persistence, smart strategy, and knowing your audience. It's all about creating value, building strong relationships, and staying adaptable.
@@targaryen5168 it took me a year of which I wasted like 4 months of it. Just focus on one language like python and then learn a framework for it like Django
0:45 this is so true. I remember when I started learning web dev, I started with html and css but when it came time to learn JavaScript I was stuck and that led me to think web dev was hard for a long time.Until I was started learning more back end languages that I started getting the hang of it.
It's getting more confusing each day, I was once told front-end is the best place to start. because It has an easier learning curve, and also, no company would employ a junior back-end developer. (Where you have to handle people's data and stuff) 🤷♂️
Thanks Mosh for this great video! I'm currently diving deep into your Python Mastery course and loving the Classes module. What would you recommend learning next to build on this foundation? Any Python learning tips would be awesome! I'd love to see a Python Mastery course update with the latest Python features. It would be incredibly valuable for students like me. Keep up the amazing work!"
This video is really worth watching and exceptional explanation. He explained the reality of web development very systematically. Thanks for the video. I am 2 year experienced developer. I am good at Javascript and Python. I worked on Node.js, MongoDB for 1.5 years. Worked for 6 months in the same company on wordpress for designing static websites. I have got familiar with css concepts like flexbox and grid. Did not work on HTML, CSS. Based on your experience and research please suggest me which would be the best option for me? 1) backend 2) front-end 3) full stack Based on the job search and your experience please guide me. This video was excellent. I want to know from you.
since you have provided such an insightful explanation, I was hoping on learning from any courses or tutorials you might have .... Could you enlighten me were can i find those
Thanks, Mosh😍, for this great video! I'm currently diving deep into your Python Mastery course and loving the Classes module. What would you recommend learning next to build on this? Any pro tips for accelerating my Python journey? A revamped Python Mastery course with the latest Python version would be incredible! It would be a game-changer for learners like me. Keep up the amazing work!
i've finished learning python,Django,sql,html,css,javaScript and now i'm currently learning TypeScript and React but after going through comments God i am so heart broken,just hope i'll get a job afterwards😥.
Mosh joon, isn't it a time to publish Rust series based on real projects?! We need such a thing. Writing a kernel driver based on Rust would be amazing course from you Mosh joon ❤❤
Making AI agents with Python is a great skill to pick up. Media like SmythOS can keep time by streamlining complex workflows. What are your famous AI projects to work on
@programmingwithmosh In your video, you mentioned that the course can be completed in a 2, 3 or few month to learn the perticular technology. I would like to understand what you mean by 'months.' How many hours per day should I dedicate to complete the course within that time frame?
Thanks for the videos man! One quick question though, assming one starts with backend and learns all the stuff you mentionned here, how much faster will learning the frontend part become?
Well.... You can learn JavaScript much faster then since you've already done hardcore programming before. Most beginners starting with frontend, find JavaScript challenging. Overall, the solid foundation you build when learning backend development transfers when learning frontend development and I'd say it should roughly help you go 30-40% faster.
i knew Python and Django, and switched to Javascript and React. They are really 2 different worlds. The only thing you dont need to learn twice is looping, data structures, types (dictionnary strings numbers etc). But yeah, 2 different purposes and 2 different worlds. Even in the core concepts, working with Dates libraries in Python or in Javascript are 2 different approaches
Hi, This video is really very useful for understanding the steps to become a developer, but what do you think about test engineers? People specialized solely in quality, automation testing. Many testers have or need to have a good foundation in coding Do you think you'll talk about this category in the future as well? Thank 😊
Can you post full course video about "Anthropic AI Model - Claude 3.5 sonnet" web version and API and fine tune and use case and applications.. complete Claude 3.5 sonnet course for developers...
Tell me: 12 months for back_end and 6 months for front_end And like another 6 months to increase jobs apostates 😂 #2 years it's not easy ❤ Thanks for information ❤
I enjoy backend more but dont see jr jobs. Frontend you must master css responsive design and so many css framrworks backend is thst jobs are devided by each language. Python django is fun but lack of jobs. I see java pop up more.