I have been studying a lot the past year, did CS50 with Harvard, studied html, CSS, and JavaScript on freeCodeCamp, and I also explored other tutorials on my own, and I started my own personal project building a chessboard. Unfortunately I hadn’t really gotten into GitHub much yet and I recently had to wipe my hard drive which cost me all my coding projects, so now I have learned the hard way that I need to use it.
I believe I have to learn Liquid and also React now from what has come up in our discussions.
How do I move forward to fill the gap and land this 6-figure job? I need to be really really good at it and have been told it’s not difficult per se but I think I have a knowledge gap to close for sure.
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r/cscareerquestions I have been studying a lot the past year, did CS50 with Harvard, studied html, CSS, and JavaScript on freeCodeCamp, and I also explored other tutorials on my own, and I started my own personal project building a chessboard. Unfortunately I hadn’t really gotten into GitHub much yet and I recently had to wipe my hard drive which cost me all my coding projects, so now I have learned the hard way that I need to use it. I believe I have to learn Liquid and also React now from what has come up in our discussions. How do I move forward to fill the gap and land this 6-figure job? I need to be really really good at it and have been told it’s not difficult per se but I think I have a knowledge gap to close for sure. submitted by /u/hipstevius [link] [comments]
I have been studying a lot the past year, did CS50 with Harvard, studied html, CSS, and JavaScript on freeCodeCamp, and I also explored other tutorials on my own, and I started my own personal project building a chessboard. Unfortunately I hadn’t really gotten into GitHub much yet and I recently had to wipe my hard drive which cost me all my coding projects, so now I have learned the hard way that I need to use it.
I believe I have to learn Liquid and also React now from what has come up in our discussions.
How do I move forward to fill the gap and land this 6-figure job? I need to be really really good at it and have been told it’s not difficult per se but I think I have a knowledge gap to close for sure.
submitted by /u/hipstevius
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