I have been going through so many CSS posts recently that I read it as "What CSS concepts should self-taught and bootcamp devs learn?". And my instant thought was "Do they even teach CSS in universities? (except basic 5-min starter tutorial)".
Coming to the correct question, it would be a broad experience for self-taught/bootcamp devs to try out programming with C, explore how things are built from ground-up, try building a simple version of basic features of any modern language like Arrays, etc. from ground up. It is not only a great learning experience but the feeling you get on building even a basic version of those complex components is on another level!
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I have been going through so many CSS posts recently that I read it as "What CSS concepts should self-taught and bootcamp devs learn?". And my instant thought was "Do they even teach CSS in universities? (except basic 5-min starter tutorial)".
Coming to the correct question, it would be a broad experience for self-taught/bootcamp devs to try out programming with C, explore how things are built from ground-up, try building a simple version of basic features of any modern language like Arrays, etc. from ground up. It is not only a great learning experience but the feeling you get on building even a basic version of those complex components is on another level!