No problem, and yes you should keep doing projects, that's the best way to practice and get some experience.
And when you do get your first job, don't fret about not knowing something (I know, easier said than done), if you're honest about your knowledge, and a company hires you knowing you're a junior developer, they won't expect you to know everything, they'll expect you to make mistakes, I mean, try not make them, but it is normal to make them, we all do :)
I wish you the best! Good luck on finding that first opportunity!
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No problem, and yes you should keep doing projects, that's the best way to practice and get some experience.
And when you do get your first job, don't fret about not knowing something (I know, easier said than done), if you're honest about your knowledge, and a company hires you knowing you're a junior developer, they won't expect you to know everything, they'll expect you to make mistakes, I mean, try not make them, but it is normal to make them, we all do :)
I wish you the best! Good luck on finding that first opportunity!