Btw, this was 19 year old me at my first job with 0 experience
When I left there 4 years later, I had built fintech apps that serviced thousands of people.
Several jobs and roles later, I've learned that all you need is time and practice 🌿
I got rejected by Apple.
I got rejected by Facebook.
I got rejected by Google.
I was jobless
I could have given up all hope. But I took it as a sign
To take the leap of faith
So I started my own enterprise
Then I got rejected by the end consumer
Now I'm jobless. And broke
Web3 is a money making machine
But 95% of newbie devs don’t have a great roadmap
Here is mine. Learn:
Basics→
→ HTML
→ CSS
→ JavaScript
→ React
Important concepts→
→ Web3
→ Blockchain
→ EVM
→ Smart Contracts
Continue→
→ Solidity
→ Truffle
→ Hardhat
→ 🤑🤑🤑
The important stuff you don’t hear on Tech Twitter
- Learn SQL
- Soft skills are important
- TypeScript is better than JavaScript
- HTML and CSS are enough
- Programming is not easy
- Web3 is not a replacement
- Web development is not the only developer field
Learn JavaScript before React
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Twitter University is Free!
But 98.8% of people don't know where to find good resources on web3 development
These 10 threads will teach you 90% of web3
A Thread 🧵↓
I nearly gave up on tech 6 years ago to become a cleaner.
I had just turned 18, and my family wasn't making any income; to me, that was do or die.
Being an immigrant at the time, it was near impossible to get a sensible paying job. Knowing that fact, I accepted my fate.
I
To successfully learn web development, you must divide and conquer web dev topics
Frontend→
→ Part 1: HTML & CSS
→ Part 2: JavaScript
→ Part 3: Tailwind
→ Part 4: React
→ Part 5: GitHub
Backend→
→ Part 6: Node JS
→ Part 7: Express
→ Part 8: MongoDB
→ Part 9: Heroku
Learn JavaScript before React
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What are NFTs? Let's find out 🧵
1. Introduction
2. Non-Fungible?
3. What can be an NFT?
4. Minting
5. How to create an NFT
6. How to own an NFT
7. What gives NFTs Value?
8. What is Solidity?
9. NFT Marketplaces
10. How to get started
A Thread ↓
Don't overthink learning how to code
Building games → Learn C# → Unity3D
Building websites → Learn HTML, CSS, and JS
Building APIS → Learn JS → Node JS
Building ML Models → Learn Python → Tensor flow
You don't need to know web dev to become a Game or ML developer
Tech Twitter these days be like
- JavaScript is hard
- CSS makes me cry at night
- React is killing me
- Frontend is stressful
Seriously, have you tried debugging Server side code for hours forgetting to restart the server ????
10 ways to literally SUCK at coding
- Don't Practice
- Procrastinate
- Never seek advice
- Never ask for help
- Don't Be Consistent
- Rush Learning
- Avoid Tech Communities
- Don't Learn Terminologies
- Be Overconfident
- Learn Multiple Things At The Same Time
A Real Thread ↓
Techies!
@DaveyHert
recently made a fantastic thread on how to land a job as a newbie without experience
Very effective!! However, most newbies struggled to craft the perfect DM to attract CEOs
Here are 100+ DM samples for different job roles to help you land your first job 🧵
Wanna make learning Web Development easier?
Break it into 2 paths:
Frontend→
→ Part 1: HTML & CSS
→ Part 2: JavaScript
→ Part 3: Tailwind
→ Part 4: React
→ Part 5: Git
Backend→
→ Part 6: Node JS
→ Part 7: Express
→ Part 8: MongoDB
→ Part 9: Heroku
Revisit→
→ CSS
Dear newbie web developers
- Learn HTML
- Learn CSS
- Skip CSS if it’s too hard
- Learn Tailwind CSS
- Learn JS
- Relearn JS if necessary
- Revisit CSS
- Use Tailwind if CSS doesn’t work out
- Learn React
- Revise CSS
Don’t let CSS slow you down; just keep moving forward 💯
Don't complicate learning how to code
Building games → Learn JS → Unity3D
Building websites → Learn HTML, CSS, and JS
Building APIS → Learn JS → Node JS
Building ML Models → Learn JavaScript → Tensor flow JS
You don't need to know web dev to learn other dev types
Dear newbie web developers
- Learn HTML
- Learn CSS
- Skip CSS if it’s too hard
- Learn Tailwind CSS
- Learn JS
- Relearn JS if necessary
- Revisit CSS
- Use Tailwind if CSS doesn’t work out
- Learn React
- Revise CSS
Don’t let CSS slow you down; just keep moving forward 💯
Learn JavaScript before React
Learn JavaScript before React
Learn JavaScript before React
Learn JavaScript before React
Learn JavaScript before React
Learn JavaScript before React
Dear newbie web developers
- Learn HTML
- Learn CSS
- Skip CSS if it’s too hard
- Learn Tailwind CSS
- Learn JS
- Relearn JS if necessary
- Revisit CSS
- Use Tailwind if CSS doesn’t work out
- Learn React
- Revise CSS
Don’t let CSS slow you down, just keep moving forward 💯
Web development is a cash-making machine
But 90% of newbie devs don't have a great roadmap
Here is mine, just learn:
→ HTML
↓ CSS
↓ Bootstrap
↓ JavaScript
↓ Git
↓ React / Vue / Svelte → Pick One
↓ Node JS
↓ MongoDB
↓ AWS
→ 💰💰💰💰
Becoming a web developer is easy, Try this in 2022
Frontend→
→ Part 1: HTML & CSS
→ Part 2: JavaScript
→ Part 3: Tailwind
→ Part 4: React
→ Part 5: Git
Backend→
→ Part 6: Node JS & Express JS
→ Part 7: MongoDB
→ Part 8: Linux
Beyond →
→ Web3
→ Smart Contracts
This is me 1 year ago and now
Left: Me coding on my bed
Right: Me cleaning my new setup
Tech has changed my life
Don’t let anything stop you from getting into tech 💯
To easily learn web development, you must split every web dev topic into bits
Frontend→
→ Part 1: HTML & CSS
→ Part 2: Tailwind
→ Part 3: JavaScript
→ Part 4: React
→ Part 5: Git & GitHub
Backend→
→ Part 6: Node JS
→ Part 7: Nest JS
→ Part 8: MongoDB
→ Part 9: Heroku