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Lucas Winkler

Hey! Are you trying to switch careers or are you doing it as a hobby? Also what do you want to create?

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Philip Amissah

I want to develop web3 dApp, any guidelines?

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Ayo dejid

You can learn the Blockchain tech and ita terms. After that you can go into it's languages. You can use Solidity with Remix IDE or Embark( it allows u to deploy dapps) or Prysm or Truffle to test the frameworks used.

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Philip Amissah

Thanks for the knowledgeπŸ™πŸ½

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T Parker

hello! yes I'm aiming to switch careers.. I've just started a 6 month Full Stack course, and have done a small amount of js previous.. I'm not 100% sure where I want to go but so far really enjoying js the most!

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Lucas Winkler

Good luck! I went to college for programming but had some motivation issues a while back. I've been actively trying to improve my skills so I can get this going again.

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T Parker

Awesome, how is it going, do you have some good resources? I have found YouTube to be an endless source of info

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Lucas Winkler • Edited

It's going pretty good. I'm happy with how my new personal website turned out and I'm currently trying to make 2 projects to display on it. Most likely a landing page and then some sort of bigger full-stack application or just implement an API. Not too sure yet.

Unfortunately I can't remember much off the top of my head. I've saved a lot of resources but they're scattered around my bookmarks.

I'll try to list a few though:

CoderFoundry on YT - Great for portfolio reviews, project ideas, teaching you how to get hired, learning full stack development and a lot more.

DesignCourse on YT - If you want to improve your UI/UX skills. Also does portfolio reviews which is great especially coming from a UI designer because he teaches you how to sell yourself using proper layout and good design skills.

Kevin Powell on YT - You'll learn all things CSS. He explains it better than anyone. He keeps up with modern CSS as well.

TheNetNinja on YT - I used to watch him in the past but I haven't recently because I honestly forgot. My friend recommended me this channel a few years ago. Teaches a bunch of technologies mostly backend related I believe? I could be wrong though.

TraversyMedia on YT is also great.

Well turns out these are all YouTube channels. Still great information though! I wish I had more resources to link but I can't think of much at the moment.

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T Parker

Wow heck yeah this is an awesome list thanks so much man! !