I feel like it’s too late to become a fullstack developer, I want to find a part-time job and focus on my own projects, does it make sense?

  • williamwoodhq@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    If you want to do it, it’s never too late.You can try to create your own SaaS product, and learn as you program.Of course, some basic platforms are mature and free now, and you can use them to help you. Let me give you some examples.We start by developing a website product: 1.frontend:You can start with some frameworks. like vue and nextjs,When you have successfully built the previous second, you have learned html,css,javascript 2.backend:You can use cloudflare workers or vercel,they all have free quotas,and can be programmed in JavaScript,You can implement one of the simplest functions, such as clicking a button on the frontend to call the interface on the backend 3.helper:In the past, you might have used Google or Stackoverflow,But what’s better now is that you can use AI, like ChatGPT,You can also use the SAAS product I developed,https://PowerChat.top , If you have any questions, you can ask them, and they can give you good programming help Get up so much, just want to encourage you, this thing is not difficult, from now on to do it,I wish you success

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    10 months ago

    Too late as in you’re worried ai is going to take over the world and software developers will be no more, or too late as in you feel like you’re too old?

  • Next-Gur7439@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Of course not, there’s a global shortage of devs which is only going to get bigger. There’s never been a better time to get into coding imo, so many great (free) courses out there not to mention Chat GTP which is a game changer. I used this course to get started, highly recommend.

  • ThickMommaPump@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    The tech market is bad right now for Juniors, but you’ll never know until you try. Build out some small projects, work on getting a portfolio off the ground to show your skillset.