The amount of people who are just happy to see
@Cobratate
arrested and with problems is crazy
I 100% guarantee that he doesn't wish the same thing for any of his haters
Crazy world we live in. He is still a hero
#topg
#freetopg
#tate
Every developers uses google now
It'snot cheating
It's all about using the most effective tool and making the most out of your time
Google and stackoverflow are just tools like Javascript, React, tailwind
Use them in your advantage
Complete roadmap for Frontend Web Developers👇
1. Learn how the Internet works
2. HTML and CSS
3. JavaScript
4. Git and GitHub
5. CSS Frameworks
6. NPM
7. One JavaScript framework (React or Vue)
If you learn these, you can build any frontend website you want
2 years ago I decided that I want to change my life
Since then I:
- Learned how to code and design
- Built a 40k followers Twitter audience
- Made over $6k online
- Started a freelancing business
Today I want to share with you all my entire journey
A thread:
I failed to learn mobile development
I never talked about this but I failed to learn Kotlin and mobile development
Did I give up?
No!
I continued with web development and managed to learn that
Don't let your failures define you!
One year ago I was learning HTML and CSS while making $0 online and having 0 Twitter followers
Now, one year later, I'm building cool coding projects while making an income online and having over 13k followers on Twitter
Trust me, hard work pays off!
5 things you must do as a new developer👇
1. You must start now
2. You must be consistent
3. You must build projects
4. You must join a community
5. You must code along when using a tutorial/course
What would you add to this list?
How I would learn front-end again from scratch:
1. Join Tech Twitter and document my journey
2. Learn HTML and CSS
3. Build 3-4 projects
4. Learn JavaScript
5. Build 3-4 projects
6. Learn React
7. Build more projects
8. Keep learning
What about you?
Roadmap for full-stack web developers in 2021👇🏻
1. HTML and CSS
2. JavaScript
3. A JavaScript Framework
4. Git and GitHub
5. NPM
6. Node.js
7. SQL
8. Keep learning...
P.S: Don't forget to build projects along the way
Programming habits you should adopt⬇️‼️
• don't repeat yourself
• code every day
• never stop learning
• think before you write code
• fix it now, not later
Do you have these habits?🤔
#100DaysOfCode
#CodeNewbie
No, I don't have stickers on my laptop
No, I don't drink coffee
No, I don't have any unfinished course/project
No, I don't check lots of tabs open
Yes, I still consider myself a developer
If you are interested in any of these topics:
-Web Development
-Web Design
-Freelancing
-Audience building
-Improving as a developer
Then make sure you follow me if you haven't already!
I post tweets on these topics daily🙌
My coding journey so far and what's next🧑💻
✅C++
✅Python
✅HTML, CSS
✅JavaScript (almost)
✅WordPress (the basics)
🔲Tailwind CSS
🔲Shopify
🔲TypeScript
🔲React
🔲Node.js
What about you? What you learned so far and what you want to learn next?👇
10 freelance websites to find work as a beginner:
1. Freelancer
2. People Per Hour
3. Dribbble
4. Fiverr
5. Upwork
6. Guru
7. Toptal
8. 99designs
9. Flexjobs
10. Servicescape
What would you add to this list?
I started freelancing 2 months ago
In the meantime I:
- Built over 50 landing pages
- Made websites for 5 well-known accounts in my niche
- Got my first paid client
And today I'll share my strategy with you
A thread:
I failed to learn to code twice
I started with Python and gave up after one month
Then I switched to Kotlin and I gave up after less than 2 weeks
Only after a few months, I managed to finally learn HTML and CSS
Never let your failures define you
5 freelance websites to "find" work on:
1. Freelancer
2. People Per Hour
3. Dribbble
4. Fiverr
5. Upwork
Now ignore all of these and use:
1. Twitter
2. LinkedIn
3. Cold emails
4. Facebook groups
5. Instagram
Stop wasting your time on those dumb platforms
Learning how to code is hard
And there is no clear roadmap to follow
So everyone makes a lot of mistakes during their journey
But I'm here to help you with that
Here is how I would learn how to code again from 0 (the right way)
A thread:
I just found this amazing GitHub repo👇
It's a list of 33 JavaScript concepts every developer should know
You need to check this one out if you are a JavaScript developer💛
🔗
Do you want to learn JavaScript for free?
Here are 5 resources you can use:
1. Freecodecamp
2. JavaScript Info
3. You don't know JS
4. The JavaScript Beginner's Handbook
5. JavaScript Cash Course For Beginners
What resource do you use to learn JavaScript?
I just found this amazing GitHub repo👇
It's a collection of the Clean Code concepts adapted for JavaScript
You need to use this one if you're a JavaScript developer
🔗
It took me:
•7 months to build the first website by myself
•50+ websites to get my first freelancing client
•2000+ tweets to make a viral one
•4 months to make an income online
Overnight success doesn't exist
Everything I achieved in life was because I'm consistent
2 months ago I had no idea what Web Design or WordPress was
Yesterday I finished my 4th website that was an eCommerce one
In just 2 months I learned:
-WordPress
-Web Design principles
-How to build a great website that can bring customers
You can do this too!
You don't need to be a genius to code
You don't need to be good at math to code
You don't need to a Macbook to code
I'm not a genius, I'm not good at math and I started coding on a 7 years old laptop
You can do this too!
Stop gatekeeping yourself!
This can't be real🤯
The guy who learned me all I know about programming started following me on twitter !?
Thanks a lot
@traversymedia
, you made my day😆
#100DaysOfCode
#CodeNewbie
JavaScript is everywhere
You can build any kind of apps with it
- Machine learning
- Websites
- Mobile apps
- Web3
Literally everything
If you are a beginner developer, learning JavaScript is a no brainer
5 things you need to do as a new developer👇
-You need to start now
-You need to be consistent
-You need to build projects
-You need to join a community
-You need to code along when using a course/tutorial
I just found this amazing website that contains...
-Over 1300 resources for developers
-Assets
-Tools
-Information
From now on you don't need to bookmark every resource that you find online!
Thanks for creating it
@marcelcruz
Link -
My 2021 goals⬇️
- release a free ebook for developers
- giving as much value as I can here on twitter
- code at least 5 days every week
- building at least 100 projects
- create a blog and post something every 2 weeks
Which are you
#goals
for 2021?
#CodeNewbie
#100DaysOfCode
Stop finding excuses!
If a 16 years old can
-Make an income online
-Build an audience on Twitter
-Learn how to code
You can do it too. I'm not special at all
I just put in consistent work in the last 6 months!
Start now!
Just closed another $500 web design client
Crazy to think that I used to make that amount in one month a while ago
Freelancing can really change your life
I hit my first $3000 month🥂
Crazy to think that my last goal for 2021 was to have one $1k month and I made 3x that
Freelancing is truly changing lives every day
It changed mine and it can do the same for you
One year ago I was:
- Spending all my day working
- Learning how to code
- Trying to grow my audience on Twitter
What changes during this period?
Now I:
- Can build websites by myself
- Have an audience of over 40k followers on Twitter
- Make an income online
You want to learn the basics of JavaScript?
Here is an awesome GitHub repository that teaches you the basics of JavaScript in 30 days
This is a step by step guide/roadmap followed by a few small projects
Link🔗 -