+ 3

When am I ready?

How fluent do i have to be in the basic languages like HTML5, CSS3, jQuery, JavaScript or even java in order to show a company that I'm willing to learn the language or languages they "require"?

19th Nov 2017, 11:48 PM
Michael Hawkins
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2 Answers
+ 5
Sadly, you have to know more than the basics on SoloLearn in order to actually get a job. It would be good to complete all of the programming then learn little bit more. It's a lot of work to learn all 12 of them. But you have to in order to get a good job. But some company's will accept you no matter how good you are. I wish that SoloLearn would post advance courses so people who want to learn more advanced stuff, can. So I suggest learning and look stuff up on YouTube and on the Internet. That's what I do. Ask if SoloLearn can add advanced courses on too. ā€¼ļøā€¼ļø
20th Nov 2017, 12:15 AM
Matthew Johnson
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+ 4
SoloLearn isn't my only platform. I'm learning on freeCodeCamp, Programming hub, and Enki as well. after I finish the last few sections of the front end development certification through FreeCodeCamp, i will begin courses on Udemy. It wouldn't make sense to only learn on solo learn lol. I found solo learn by accident while looking for an IDE on the playstore. I asked my question here because the response time is faster than on the other forums I've been on.
20th Nov 2017, 12:45 AM
Michael Hawkins
Michael Hawkins - avatar