Video guide: Developer's Career Roadmap for 2023.
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If you have question, please feel free to ask in the comments below!
Stefan, I'm curious if you have input on how to avoid the potential toxicity of a work environment based on the interview process. New/young people may not know what they're committing to. Not a question so much as a video topic.
What do you think about companies making you code in live time during interviews.
I just wanted to say thank you, Stefan, for being one of the main go-to channels as I begin my coding journey. I'm 42 years old, married, and 2 kids in secondary school. I work on an IT Service Desk. The main reasons for me learning to code are I've been answering the phone for 18 years in many different areas of the same (global) company, I want to centralise my skills and have more control over my work and life balance. I'm very introverted, so networking will be difficult, but I'm extremely determined to push myself into this career. Thank you again for your time and effort towards helping people on their journeys. I wish you all the best.
Don't work for free, or 'exposure'. Unless it's a charity, maybe, but even then check if the charity director is on $100k a year. If you work for free people will treat your work as worthless. And it's unlikely to lead to anything but more free jobs. And ultimately, it only creates a culture where people think they can get free labor, so in the end it brings down the wages of all coders. You can make a site for a friend or family member (if you're prepared for the possibility of falling out with them over it), but prioritise paid work as early as possible. Even if it's a very low rate, charge something. You only think your time is worth 1 cent p/h of work, that's fine, go ahead and do that. But get out of the mentality that your work is worth nothing.
Or create things for you.
You can create something you will actually use.
Or contribute to open-source projects you use
Yeah. It's very demotivating to work while you get nothing in return.
Even having 127 years of professional development on my belt I am getting a lot of value from your videos. Thank you Stef.
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Steven, thank you so much for your channel and the no bs approach to the coders life, expectations, and general life tips please keep up the great work you're doing for the community and everyone who wants to make there lives better.
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Golden information! Thank you, Stefan!
Very useful insights. Hello from Latvia!
Man your content is great for people getting into the industry, RespectđŻâ€
The music at the end is cool.
Thanks!
Really enjoying your videos. I am interested in making a career change and I find your videos very encouraging. Thank you đđ
THANK YOU for this!
Any time!
Oh, nice car, uncle Stef!!
At the freelancing stage, would you recommend 'cold'-emailing local companies to advertise services? Or finding gigs on different job posting sites? Optimizing SEO on a personal website to try and 'fish out' some clients? How would you recommend the marketing process?
Thank you Stefan for your helpful content. I would like to ask you, how about the roadmap to be a mobile app developer? Should I go exclusively Android? Exclusively iOS? Both? With the goal in mind to build a mobile app dev agency, first solo, and after adding more devs designers ... etc. Thank you.
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When you're writing your portfolio site, does it need to be some flashy site? I don't have a long history in development, so don't really have much to put on there right now. I have 3 pretty clean projects, but other than that, not much.
I have to ask this question Uncle Stef! So, I view myself as weak NodeJS developer. I have been learning this technology for more than 2 years with big gaps in between in terms of continuation of learning. Recently I have been most active learning and building projects which almost everyone did. So, one of my friends, who is known as Middle Backend Developer in a place where he works, gave me one fairly harder project. The project requires NestJS, which is also popular for Backend Development with JavaScript, PostgreSQL, and SQL queries (of course!!!). I am confident in my pace of learning something new, I just wanted to ask if I should do 7-8 hours of course which consists of both NestJS and PostgreSQL. I am asking because I don't want to fall in Tutorial Hell. Thanks beforehand!
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Do you recommend that your first job is remotely or in person?
I love Java spring boot and I don't get why people hate Java? Spring boot is easy and enables fast development. Is it a good idea ti leave some functional language as well for web development?
wow, where is that neighborhood at the last part of the video, is it near Montreal ?
Yes. Upper Westmount.
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Well my friend that is in video game industry told me to start with C# which I did. Then I went to Unity engine, then I realized that coding in this case, itâs not a only thing to do, So I learned in the process level designing which itâs not clearly connected to. My question is how to stop yourself from overthinking and then in the end loosing you primary goal?
the main thing is that first of all you should follow a proper roadmap,it doesnt matter that you should have to choose the best roadmap just stick to one and learn everything in it.(I reccomend start with an easy roadmap ).Then you will realize what are the missing parts that you should learn after that.If you dont follow a roadmap you will always be thinking like "Am I in the proper path "untill you get frustrated and eventually you give up.This is how I realized my self, I believe It would help you too.
@@abdulazeez2222 thank you
Title should be: WEB Developer's Career Roadmap for 2023
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youre getting old mate
thats life
A lot of people don't.
@@jl_117 life is a planned obsolescence, he just needs to install a new update
Rude?
@@Wanderer2035 life is rude