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Maru
Maru

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Beginner looking for a community

Hi! I've been learning web programming on my own for almost a year. It has been a very interesting journey, filled with ups and downs, especially because I didn't know where to start and wandered around for a long time.

Now, I finally feel like I'm on the right track and this makes me very happy, however, I do feel a bit lonely. I really want to be part of a community where I can share my thoughts and insecurities about being a self-learner. And most importantly, interact with others that are going through the same.

Recently I completed the Responsive Web Design Certification on freeCodeCamp and I'm currently on the JavaScript one.

I hope I can meet some new people here :)

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Ahmed Hafiz

On your own. 🥳👏👏 Great

How about Twitter? I see a lot of communities in discord ( mostly found from Twitter). But it ain't as good as tweets.

Also, I'd like to follow you.

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Amanda Giannelli • Edited

Welcome! I highly recommend joining Twitter, if you haven't already! For me, it has been a great resource for help & inspiration. Connect with me! @giannellitech

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Maru

Thank you! Yes, I recently started using Twitter (after several months) and it also has been a very awesome source of inspiration 😊

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Karen Poveda L.

Hey Maru, I've been checking the projects on your second post. Very inspiring. I'm a beginner myself and just like you I'm looking for other developers to connect, share and go through this journey together. I'd love to chat if you're interested. Saludos desde Colombia.

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Maru

Hola Karen! Thank you for checking my post about the projects I built.

And sure! Let's chat ☺️

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Karen Poveda L.

I'm always looking for ideas and your post was of great help.

Where could I contact you?

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Maru

Send me a DM on Twitter @marulucenat 👋

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Karen Poveda L.

I followed you but there's not an option to DM you 🤔

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Maru

Whoops, currently fixing that

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Lee Wynne

Hey there! I remember doing the same and getting confused between a class in html, vs a class in Ruby and JavaScript (front end). Keep going, things click into place over time 😎

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Maru

Muchas gracias por tu comentario y por la recomendación, pasaré a visitarlos 😊

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Saumya Nayak

Yeah I have also realized that being in a community is great, you just share when u get stuck and people are always helping each other .

And as you are using freecodecamp I just found out their discord server :
discord.gg/KVUmVXA .

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Rishiraj Purohit

Hello and welcome to programming, I can completely relate to what you felt in the beginning because of so much information/guides out there , telling you what's important and what not.

FreeCodeCamp is a great place to start, I see you did we design and you are moving towards js, which signals you might be interested in web development. I will not say frontend or backend because you haven't fully tried it yet.

One thing that helped me aquire relevant skills, confidence while having fun and continuous motivation was thinking about what I want to make. Trying to make something that you can show to others will means you'll want it to be completed.

I wanted to make a website when I started to share some content with friends, I did html and css but it didn't look good on mobile and that told me about css percentage width, when that started failing, I learned media queries. I would have never learned media queries or remembered them if it wasn't for the website. I just wanted it to look good on mobile.

So I would advice you to think of something simple that you will love to make and share with friends , or share with us. While you make it you'll automatically figure out what you need to learn and what is not relevant at the point. When you face a problem, always remember, you might not be the first one to face this problem, someone else might have faced it too, so there must be questions and answers all over the web, you just need to search and you will find many solutions and one will work for you.

This also will validate your learnings, make a portfolio which will be a plus during interviews and having something tangible, usable out there will be worth all the hard work and late nights you spent finishing it. There is no rush in the beginning, enjoy it , you don't even need to remember everything by heart but just the times when it will be useful and then you can just search the syntax or implementation.

So congratulations on starting, completing a certificate and finding your path.
Congratulations on joining dev and posting here, and best of luck for all the things you make in future. I can't wait to see what you post here.

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Maru • Edited

Wow, thank you so much for taking the time to write this comment and for sharing your experience with me.

I can relate to what you say about building something you like and showing it to friends and family, it is very exciting to finish a project, seeing how others interact with it and receiving feedback. And yes! While building something you learn a lot, especially when you try to be creative and don't know how to make your idea come to life 😅

Again, thank you for your recommendations, I hope you have a good day!

Edit: I posted my experience on building projects, it would be nice if you could check it out :) dev.to/marulucenat/working-on-my-f...

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tankerguy1917

Hello Maru. I am also self taught, but I focus more on game development than web design. I just wanted to say hi, and that if I can help you in anyway on your journey, I'd be happy to help :)

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Prince-Alarming

Hi Maru, congrats on the Responsive Web Design Certification. I'm at the same site doing the same thing. On the cusp of getting my Responsive Certification too. This site is a great way to connect with like minded. It also offers more in the way of challenges. There's a thread about learning javascript (I think the basic fundamentals of it) in 30 days. Try the tag #javascript

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Maru

Hi! It's been great to connect with other students at freeCodeCamp. Good luck with the projects, they are really fun 😊 I would love to check them out

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Prince-Alarming

Correction 5 projects!

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Prince-Alarming

Have like 50 or so lessons left in CSS 3, then the 4 things for my Responsive web cert. Am going to refresh from HTML 5 just to utilize all I've learned.

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Nimit Savant

Hey @Maru, Nimit this side. Starting to code and not finding a team or group of people equally invested in developing something sometimes makes you lonely and demotivates you a lot. I understand this because I go through this every day. But now since I've got a community of hack club nuv where share hacks and makes things together. If you feel lonely while adding scripts to your HTML file, ping me I'll send you the discord link.

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Maru

Thank you for the recommendation, I'm happy you found a community!🙌

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🚩 Atul Prajapati 🇮🇳

Welcome 🙏 Maru, I am also learning and sharing my knowledge in this community. Currently I am learning CSS variables 🔥

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Christopher Reeve

Hello Maru! i'm also new to this dev.to community
been coding for a great 7 years but i'm all alone that 7 years.
been learning so many programming and ended up becoming laravel fullstack developer now.
nice to know you! :)

ps : Good luck on your journey! because learning something in web programming is never ended :D

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Welcome, Maru!

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Riday • Edited

Hello. Congratulations on taking your first step in your new journey! Hope you achieve great things!

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Kieran Roberts

Welcome to the community Maru! I was in a similar position to you a month ago. I have been learning for the past year and recently started reaching out to others and engaging with the community and it has been great 😃. The learner developer community on Twitter is great with people helping and encouraging each other. Check out the #100DaysOfCode. Good luck with your journey!

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Maru

Thank you for sharing your experience with me! It's great to know there is also a great community on Twitter, I will check it out 🤓

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