A Complete Web Development Learning Path
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- čas přidán 16. 04. 2019
- Web Development is complex, there are so many technologies you might've heard of. Here's a simple and clear path on how to become a web developer today!
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I hope these steps are helpful. What's your next step?
Thinking of:
1) Implementing G-Analytics along with EU complaint cookies in a Nuxt project I have (a tutorial on this would be great!)
2) Creating a blog built with Nuxt and Storyblok (following your youtube tut :D )
3) Creating a mobile app with Ionic Vue - Nuxt or other Vue combinations.
Very Nice and helpful STEPs. I think these steps are enough for learning complete web development because every step is explained very well.
I want to learn django but don't know the correct learning path for it, could you please help me in this !
The only thing you (and others like you) don't have, is a course on publishing these amazing sites. Adding privacy policy, GDPR, annoying popup-cookies, sitemap, basic SEO and devops.
Very interesting video. My next step is to learn React and also pickup on the server side as I am frontend developer. I think adding Nodejs, Python and MongoDB to my tool set would help me progress in web development.
Great stuff, Max. I've been going through more algorithm and data structure tutorials bc it's telling me understand a lot about what I'm doing with JS and how I can go about solving specific problems. I don't have a comp-sci background, so it's been really interesting to learn C and letting that inform my JS projects.
Man.. you are really good and I love your courses.. here and in udemy. Thanks for sharing your knowledge :)
Thanks so much for your awesome feedback and your support here and on Udemy :)
Hi baby
This is a fantastic video. I need an effective learning path for 2021! Definitely will use these stages as part of the plan. Thanks Max!
Nice! I work as a web-developer already but I still enjoy reminding or leaning new stuff ... becoming better :) In fact in this business you always learn...not a boring job lol. For the new people, learn an write write write...this is the key. Start projects and write...do not copy-paste...write so you keep in mind.
this is exactly what I needed as soon as possible
Thanks for what you are doing mate.
Please do not forget to talk about security, vulnerability and attacks as many newbies or even juniors coding even without knowing about it.
Nice job, keep on going. I like the method you use to explain or describe things. ;)
Max, you are awesome! Thank you for all of your courses. I definitely leveled up in my web development skills because of you :)
Thank you Jon, happy to read that my courses are helpful for you :)
Respect and love from egypt ♥️
Hey man, I want to thank you for your awesome courses, in most technologies people including myself face so much difficulty, javascript, and its frameworks allow you to do pretty complex stuff with so much support and get you started, above that, I found your courses and those are literally like spoon-feeding, but for beginners like when I started it was a blessing. I really strongly recommend your courses to people who are new to field of programming and want to quickly start building stuff.
Bhai his course is enough for web development
Thank You Brother.
From: Sri Lanka❤️.
Thanks you max!! Its very helpful
The CSS course has opened my eyes a little more in regards to styling possibilities. Will start JS soon and hopefully find traction with that course.
Your javascript course is very much detailed so recommend which all sections should we do and which sections we can leave for future reference...
I really love that u provide article
Thank you Max for your valuable information. But I think you missed one thing which is the server management technology. It is much needed for us.
Your videos are always very helpful and informative. Thank you very much and keep helping others
Really appreciate your videos. Thank you!
I loved this guy! :)
Hello Max, just wanted to say thanks because your Angular course got me my first junior Angular job :).
Awesome to read that, thanks a lot for sharing this and congratulations for getting the job :)
Love this video. Thank you! Exactly what I was looking for.
Thank YOU for your fantastic feedback Jin!
Thank you for the great overview Max. I really learned a lot from your many courses. At the moment I learn something a bit different, Go on the server side (together with AWS Lambda). Go is a beautiful and super fast language, and backed by Google. And developed by Robert Griesemer, Ken Thompson, and Rob Pike, Wow!
Bro. This is the best channel on web programming that I have found in a long time.
Thanks for your work!
I honestly want to thank you for this fantastic feedback Marco, this really means a lot to me :)
Thank you very much, great explanation as always ^^.
Thank you Max, this is what I've been looking for.
Awesome to read that the video is helpful for you!
He is really an awesome teacher! I tried a few tutorials on Lynda to learn vue.js, but none of them got through to me as his course did. I only have finished 20% of his course and I realized I could do so much more than I used to.
That's awesome to hear, thank you so very much!
Max you're just on fire this week, one video every single day......great advices too
I really enjoy creating these videos, happy to read that you like them Ibrahima!
I'm on step 6, but haven't written any projects :)
My tip is to practise :)
Start e real project...is very different from the dummy code you use to learn.
Sir you are my ideal.i never miss your course 😘😘😘😘. because your course's contents are very deep dive
Thank you so much! You answered a lot of my internal questions that have been torturing me
Happy to read that Vinny, thank you for your comment!
Thank you once again Max; I can't help but to keep on speaking about your material here and on Udemy to my friends and colleagues. Keep up the good work Max!!
I want to thank YOU for this amazing feedback and for sharing my content with your friends and colleagues! It's honestly great to read comments like yours John :)
Thank you very much! You helps more and more people to become a great developers!
Happy to read that, thanks a lot for your comment!
1) Html + css
2) javascript
3) sass
4) vue
5) nuxt
Node.js is waaay more important than sass and nuxt
I get inspiration when I watch your video, no matter what the topic I am watching, it inspires me to go far away.
That's great to read Rafee, thank you for your comment!
Its very structured way to learn. thanks sir !
You are great sir. You always gives your best to any topic and I really love the way how you explain the every concept or any topic.
And it's a humble request to you sir please add a tutorial or complete course if possible on building the complete Social Network like Instagram using the Angular with express and mongoDb.thanks sir 🙏
Thanks for this max I can listen you whole day..... BTW nice shoes..;)
Thank you Vinay :)
That part is very true when u say u have to play with the technology to understand some of its features. Until u dont do it u won't understand the meaning of this statement but after u tried u are like ahhhaa thats why I need that and then u start to understand everything. :)
Great video Max. 👍
VERY good teacher , Thank you Sir
Most clarifying video on web development so far.
That's really great to read, thank you Tridip!
I’ve become a full-stack developer thanks to your courses Max, you’re one of my main inspirers who led me to the right path of programming. I wanted to go with Vue.js after learning Node.js, so i obtained your Vue.js course which is perfectly amazing by the way, but unfortunately it is not popular and there is a big lack of jobs that require vuejs so i had to go with react instead, at least where i live, Ukraine. I hope this will change in the future. Thank you for your amazing work Max. Cheers
hi, so do you manage to find lots of orders in react + node?
@@digiexploration530 more than i even thought, but the thing is, you can't focus on more than two projects at the same time since you need to focus and generate some creativity, which in case you have more than two projects, won't be much strong and effective. But basically yes, a lot of offers coming in every now and then. Now is the era of React/Node stack, if you know them very well, you're the one.
Thank you! Actually where does AWS fit and should we learn AWS as well?
Could you make tutorials or a full course about designe patterns, especially about SOLID and the patterns from GoF. Maybe by bulding a small app.
perfect Max what do you think about Java Spring for backend.
Max is the hero we need.
Thank you so much Patricio!
Perfect!! Thank you so much for sharing and teaching us. best methodology, best way to teach, best teacher EVER!!👔
Wow, what a great feedback, thank you so much :)
hey, really nice vid. Thank you so much for your guidance.
Thank YOU for your support Ganesh :)
You’re awesome. Thank you
I am 19 year old developer,I bought your angular and mean stack course, I can't Believe you teach me that in just 2 weeks!! Love from India🔥
Feedback like yours means so much to me, thanks a lot for sharing this and for your support! Greetings from Germany :)
A Master Stroke..Thank you sir from Bangladesh.
Thanks a lot for your comment, greetings from Germany :)
Hello Max the steps are helpful but for someone who's starting out really understanding all these things ( while working full time ) to the point of being able to build stuff with them will take years. I just wanted to point that out so people keep a realistic expectation for themselves, at least that has been my experience so far. You have to learn every day, learn a little every day and you will get there but it will take time. Keep up the good work Max, and happy learning everyone.
I agree that it takes time to learn all these things. But it always depends on the person, how fast you learn things, how much time you can invest and so on. But thanks for your comment, I'll do my best to keep it up :)
I agree that it takes time to learn all these things, but it always depends on the person, how fast do you learn, how much time can you invest and so on. But thanks a lot for your comment Oros, I'll do my best to keep it up :)
Nice! your background is improve :D
You always make a lot of sense
Hi Max! A really good video as usual. Can you make a video on RabbitMQ or any other Message Brokers? Microservice Architecture is gaining a lot of popularity and I wanted to see what my favourite instructor has to say about it. :)
Wow... I really wish I had this when I first started website development. Luckily, I started on the right path, leaning VueJS along with setting up Babel and Webpack. Now that's pretty rocky when starting out. I guess starting a SPA now days is a bit easier because you have create-react-app and vue-cli-3 that take care of the boilerplate, but it's still a lot to take in, especially with tooling changing so rapidly.
Yeah, those CLIs really take away a lot of the annoying work, it's good to have them.
Really Helped a lot man!
Happy to read that Gulraiz, thank you for your comment!
helpful as always
As he said, when you reach the point where you think "hmm where could i need this?" I was exactly at that point where i didn't know for what i would need vuex, till i created a bigger Projekt and realized "ah thats why we need vuex". Alright went back to udemy to max course and skipped to vuex modul and finally understood what max tried to explain me.
Thank you.
Hi Max, can you make a tutorial about access control model in nodejs. ex: RBAC, ABAC,...
I think a very important step that is missing from this list is learning web design.
For sure you can always add more things, with the CSS basics, web design is also covered though - at least at a basic level.
I think web design is not included in web development because it includes so many disciplines of design that you would need to learn very different things than those of a developer
@@violetavailati9181 👍 I agree with you
Israel Gómez Nah, you are wrong. You can learn web design in two-Three Days
@@tello9504 mastering it is very difficult and it's all about creativity which no one can teach you.
Love from Iran.
a content creating monster....excellent stuff as always
Thanks a lot Rawle!
Great... Luv Your Videos😍
Max buddy.. take me as your student.. seriously bro.. u r awesome
love your video...btw, your Airmax 90 collection looks fresh af.
Thank you :)
Thanks for SSRRRRSS sharing lot of information
my 2 cents for new developers who are watching this: once you get a good grasp of JavaScript CSS HTML, start learning the basics of Git/GitHub, the benefits are HUDGE both in the long term and in the short-term:
*Your code will be more organized/you will have access to your code from any device
*you will be exposed to a technology that you will use on any Dev job
*it will be easier to share your code/collaborate with other devs
*You will have a backup on the cloud of every project you do
*You can easily host websites for free on GitHub
*You will discover tons of free open source recourses/tutorials on github
*When it comes to landing a job having an active github profile is considered a big plus for most recruiters
Had I known three years ago I'd be into web development, I'd have went with JS. Django, Python framework, will have to suffice for now 🙂
Do you think Django is best for the backend? I am learning Django and become a fan of it.
I liked your shoe (bg)
Hi Max! Can you make a tutorial about quasar framework ?
Love from India
Incredible😍😍
Thanks for this video sir
Thanks so much Yogesh :)
hello sir. i have a question. i am now a begginner in web dev. im still learning html and css. but im struggling that i cant remember most of the stuffs i learnt about css. i forgot them the next day. well not alll but about 60%. so i always have a problem when creating websites, because i forgot some of the css tags. what do you think i should do? thanks
Hi Max. Thanks for sharing this great video. Would you mind sharing with us also the gear you're using for recording or a small tour of your office?
Thank you Robert, you can actually see our setup in these videos => czcams.com/video/LoqvkwtLBR8/video.html
How much of DS and algorithms is necessary for web development?
this is a very useful video
Hey Max! What a dandy you are!
PS Nice pair of the AirMax sneakers 👟 in the rightmost corner 👍🏻
I indeed got into "collecting" (and wearing these) recently :)
You are my idle.i never miss your video
This means so much to me, thank you :)
Hi I created an wireframe and web design with prototyping for one company but I don’t know how to develop it to the website link. I don’t know what to do. Any idea ??
Max this video is just awesomee❤️
Anyways Max pleaseeeee make a video how to make clinets as a web developer on upwork..lots and lots of love
Thank you Ayan, got no plans to create such video at the moment though, sry.
HI Max! I would like to ask you, Why don't you speak about Vue native?
Taking your angular course now..thanks
Thank you for your support here and on Udemy!
@@academind youre welcome max...in a couple of weeks we will be tackling angular in my bootcamp then ionic...i hope you have ionic+angular too..thanks..more courses in the future
Yes, I do have an Ionic + Angular course :) => www.udemy.com/ionic-2-the-practical-guide-to-building-ios-android-apps/?couponCode=ACAD_W
I like your mean stack tutorials 🤘
Max make a video on docker please. You have covered so many things on youtube and udemy that i don't think there's anything left except this one.
Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't plan to create Docker content in the near future, sorry. But I think there are some other interesting topics left ;)
@@academind wow.. great to hear that Max. Can't wait to see them. Thank you so much for keeping us up to date and informed.
I like it, thnak you for video, and whts your next topic
thank you
Make a video on "React Learning Path"
I want to learn node.js, currently I am working on SAP ui5 in a very low salary. I have learnt angular from your videos which are available on you tube. But you didn't uploaded the second part.
I also liked the syntax of vanilla.js because of your Ionic 4 video.
I want to know will be good for my career if I switch from sap ui5 to angular or say vue ?
Once again thank you for your awesome videos.🙂
It’s better to have a sap core module knowledge along with ui5. I would suggest ABAP.
WOW! This video helped me so much, I've already learned the more advanced aspects of HTML, CSS, and JS, and I have a solid understanding of Git, Github, Gulp, etc... but I didn't know what I should learn following that. Thanks to you I've decided to learn a bit of PHP for WordPress development for a client, and then I'll be focusing on the MEAN stack so that I can build robust web apps, and eventually move onto PWA's. Thanks Again!
Thank you for your awesome feedback Byron, happy to read that the video was helpful!
Should I learn server side right away? Or should I focus and go beyond the basics of front end development using react first?
Please have a look at the video Ssen, I would focus on the frontend (including a framework/ library) first.
Loved the video❤.
Quick question:- If AI and ML are next big things in the world, Should i opt python and Django?
Yeah that's what you should do.
Really nice video. I appreciate it. Can someone recommend some template engines for Node JS for case I don t need to build a SPA?
Yes , EJS is a good template engine, max also uses it and its his favourite
Hi Max. I have bunch of your courses and I really like them, keep up the awesome work!
In this video you talked about PHP and Laravel. Have you thought about making one course about PHP or Laravel? I don't think that there is many good courses about Laravel in Udemy so there could be a demand for the course :)
Thanks a lot for your great feedback and support Riki! I do not plan to create such a course, sorry :/
what you recommend for backend python or javascript i mean is node better than django?
@academind Please answer this.
Hi Max. At what point would you consider someone proficient with JavaScript? In other words, employable.
That's a god cuestion, i think most recruiters would like to see your projects , your github repos, unfortunately most jobs require previous experience on developing 😞😢😔
I've seen people make pretty comprehensive projects that require a lot of client and server side JS to be written and to work properly. There was this project (a Web App) that used Google maps to locate restaurants on the map and allow you to filter restaurants according to various filter settings. It also allowed you to leave notes on each restaurant and even rate them. It looked pretty impressive.
Yeah, that's indeed hard to answer - also because recruiters are so different. You definitely need a portfolio (on Github) and you should show that you know the basics - that includes writing clean code. I don't think recruiters are looking for specific JS features on a checklist but they rather want to see how you solve (realistic) problems with JavaScript. I.e. DOM interaction/ traversal, working with events, base syntax, base data structures (objects, arrays). No advanced prototyping stuff probably.
Academind
Would you be willing to review my website/portfolio? I can email u a link. I liked your React course btw.
You are ready to become junior developer when you are able to create full working crud with search, authentification and relations. This also applies for the client-side part (if you are able to create working login page and simple crud system with some search and filters).
keep it up man....excellent content as usual...I'm pretty sure I have a bunch of udemy courses from you.
Thanks a lot for your awesome feedback and support here and on Udemy Andrew, I'll do my best to keep it up :)
Thank you for your helpful videos . Really appreciate them. It would really be helpful if you do a tutorial on nativescript-vue ?
Thanks Again , from Maldives
Thanks a lot for your awesome feedback Jake! I do not plan to create a NativeScript Vue course in the near future, sorry :/ Greetings from Germany!
@@academind no worries . Keep up the great work !
Thank you for replying
hmm .. nice studio Max :)
Thank you Daniel :)