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by iovar
4110 days ago
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Do you have any programming background? I don't have a degree either, but having dropped out from a computer engineering university department (where I did pass most of the programming courses) and having maintained my own free software project, gave me a head start when I decided to take the web-dev route as a career. At that point, I studied php/mysql,js/jquery and html5/css. These were enough to land a job as a frontend Dev, but the amount of studying that I did afterwards I began working, was orders of magnitude more than before. So I think your list is very complete for a start but prepare for lots of reading related to the specifics of the jobs you land. Also, why limit yourself to local gigs? Even if you don't like remote work from your home, you can't ignore that it opens a huge market to you. |
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