I've been working in tech for ~6 years in non-development roles, but I recently graduated a full-stack coding bootcamp to learn the coding side of things and am working on changing career paths now.
My stack is currently Ruby-on-Rails (with SQL/ActiveRecord) and React.js, but this is mostly because that's what the bootcamp taught. If I were to start over again, I would probably learn PHP to start instead of Ruby. There's just a lot more demand for entry-level PHP developers in today's market.
As luck would have it, my first post was about my journey, so feel free to take a look there and let me know if you want further details about anything.
How about yourself? Where are you in your journey?
Sure, the backend challenge was part of the interview process at a company called Fetch Rewards. They sent me some specs and asked me to build a web service.
Keep in mind that the code and HTTP Requests written out in this post are simplified examples and not the actual code used in the challenge.
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How did you got started with web development? Your tech stack?
I've been working in tech for ~6 years in non-development roles, but I recently graduated a full-stack coding bootcamp to learn the coding side of things and am working on changing career paths now.
My stack is currently Ruby-on-Rails (with SQL/ActiveRecord) and React.js, but this is mostly because that's what the bootcamp taught. If I were to start over again, I would probably learn PHP to start instead of Ruby. There's just a lot more demand for entry-level PHP developers in today's market.
As luck would have it, my first post was about my journey, so feel free to take a look there and let me know if you want further details about anything.
How about yourself? Where are you in your journey?
May I know where you attended the backend challenge?
Sure, the backend challenge was part of the interview process at a company called Fetch Rewards. They sent me some specs and asked me to build a web service.
Keep in mind that the code and HTTP Requests written out in this post are simplified examples and not the actual code used in the challenge.