Hi! I've been learning web programming on my own for almost a year. It has been a very interesting journey, filled with ups and downs, especially because I didn't know where to start and wandered around for a long time.
Now, I finally feel like I'm on the right track and this makes me very happy, however, I do feel a bit lonely. I really want to be part of a community where I can share my thoughts and insecurities about being a self-learner. And most importantly, interact with others that are going through the same.
Recently I completed the Responsive Web Design Certification on freeCodeCamp and I'm currently on the JavaScript one.
I hope I can meet some new people here :)
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Welcome!
First: It’s awesome that you been teaching it by yourself. There are many great sources of information and it can be quite overwhelming. FCC is a great place to start. Great job.
Second: Super good idea to reach out to connect with other beginners. Finding people to talk about development, code but also life is very valuable.
Never stop learning!
Thank you for your kind words, it means a lot to me. Yes, I truly think interacting with other people will help me boost my learning process and it also feels great to be part of a community
Totally. One thing is reading, studying and learning by yourself but to have fellow developers to discuss problems, concepts and ideas with.
I’ve work quite a lot as the only front end/UX developer and having a community to bounce of has helped me a lot.
I agree and it's actually a very interesting topic.
Nowadays being able to learn things on your own is a great skill but most people don't mention how lonely it can get, that is why I really appreciate platforms like this.
Hey Maru, I've been checking the projects on your second post. Very inspiring. I'm a beginner myself and just like you I'm looking for other developers to connect, share and go through this journey together. I'd love to chat if you're interested. Saludos desde Colombia.
Hola Karen! Thank you for checking my post about the projects I built.
And sure! Let's chat ☺️
I'm always looking for ideas and your post was of great help.
Where could I contact you?
Send me a DM on Twitter @marulucenat 👋
I followed you but there's not an option to DM you 🤔
Whoops, currently fixing that
Hello and Welcome, I am Pachi!
I used to be a junior web developer and now I work with developer relations, but I consider myself a beginner in programming.
I was in the same spot you are 1 year ago.
Let's connect :)
Hi Pachi, nice to meet you! Thank you so much for your comment, I would love to connect with you :)
Welcome! Great to meet you! dev.to and community.codenewbie.org are great communities to share your journey and read about the journeys of others. I look forward to hearing about your experience with programming!
That's awesome!! Thank you, I really appreciate it.
Hi Court! Thank you for sharing your experience with me, it's always interesting to learn how others discovered their love for coding.
I will be reading your blog post and definitely check Code First Girls 💙
Hi Maru, congrats on the Responsive Web Design Certification. I'm at the same site doing the same thing. On the cusp of getting my Responsive Certification too. This site is a great way to connect with like minded. It also offers more in the way of challenges. There's a thread about learning javascript (I think the basic fundamentals of it) in 30 days. Try the tag #javascript
Hi! It's been great to connect with other students at freeCodeCamp. Good luck with the projects, they are really fun 😊 I would love to check them out
Have like 50 or so lessons left in CSS 3, then the 4 things for my Responsive web cert. Am going to refresh from HTML 5 just to utilize all I've learned.
Correction 5 projects!
Hi Maru! DEV is a great place for you! We're happy you're here. I also invite you to check out the dedicated CodeNewbie Community — a home for early-career programmers and people learning to code ❤️
Well, you're definitely in the right place. Plenty of communities for all kinds and shapes of development. Backend, front-end, pragmatic, academic :)
By the way, how is the development market in Chile?
Thanks! I'm glad I found it.
I've seen a lot of job offerings here for developers, however most of them ask for 5+ years of experience which is a bit frustrating. Also, I've mostly seen opportunities for Back-End devs but maybe I'm not looking properly.
You are already going towards certificates which is a good thing, adding a portfolio will be a great help. A tip for searching jobs, it might sound very naive, but try to figure out the name of the role you want. Some total, might be irrelevant guesses, junior web developer, web developer trainee or junior frontend developer, anor use the filters available like experience on various sites like stack overflow jobs, Google jobs , Glassdoor, angel.co, remote work, and LinkedIn.
I hope you find something you like.
Oh that is something I'm struggling with, defining my role(s). Mostly because I would like to include other skills I have but still make my resume related to IT, it's like I can't seen to find the correct words...
Hello Maru! i'm also new to this dev.to community
been coding for a great 7 years but i'm all alone that 7 years.
been learning so many programming and ended up becoming laravel fullstack developer now.
nice to know you! :)
ps : Good luck on your journey! because learning something in web programming is never ended :D
Hey @Maru, Nimit this side. Starting to code and not finding a team or group of people equally invested in developing something sometimes makes you lonely and demotivates you a lot. I understand this because I go through this every day. But now since I've got a community of hack club nuv where share hacks and makes things together. If you feel lonely while adding scripts to your HTML file, ping me I'll send you the discord link.
Thank you for the recommendation, I'm happy you found a community!🙌
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