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what's the best strategy to become a full stack Web developer?

Web development

18th Sep 2019, 11:41 AM
Mr. Jason Hester (storm me, follow me)
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Frontend: -HTML, CSS AND JAVASCRIPT -BOOTSTRAP AND JQUERY(for additional styling, responsiveness, and MOBILE FIRST DESIGN.) Always check for CROSS PLATFORM COMPATIBILITY. Backend: SQL, PHP, node.js, python, .net, react, etc. ALWAYS HAVE A WILLINGNESS TO LEARN. Because code is Always updating and continuing to proceed and so should the Will Power that any Great developer should have. That just kinda scratches the surface of Web development. You also need a Domain name and host. Look around there are a lot of different companies and they all use different languages. Learn everything you can. Then learn more. Oh yeah don't forget to get certified if you want to work for a major company. Ultimate Full Stack Guide: https://codeburst.io/the-ultimate-guide-to-learning-full-stack-web-development-in-6-months-for-30-72b3854a7458
19th Sep 2019, 7:11 AM
Mr. Jason Hester (storm me, follow me)
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you should be perfect on html , JavaScript and css . Basically JavaScript and php is very much necessary for became a good web developer.
19th Sep 2019, 2:25 PM
Ronak Paul
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I think first of all it depends from what are you going to use as a back-end. There are can be: * PHP * .Net * Node.js * Python * serverless cloud functions etc. I find it easy and useful especially for Windows intranet web development to get started with .Net Core Web application with Angular or React. Then you can shift to Node.js e.g. MEAN stack if needed.
18th Sep 2019, 4:40 PM
Rustem Sharipov
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NEVER STOP LEARNING!
17th Nov 2019, 9:15 PM
Mr. Jason Hester (storm me, follow me)
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