Everything is connected through web applications, from banks to government organizations. Being a web developer, specifically a full-stack web deve...
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Do you really think that in 2 months a beginner will be able to develop a COMPLEX front-end project?
In 2 months it will be a miracle if you will be able to write html / css at a normal level...
If someone really wants to learn he would be able to, also by complex I don't mean that you'll have to make layouts like YouTube, Spotify or something. You just need to understand how things work. Making a basic portfolio website will be considered complex.
Sorry, but how is a basic portfolio website considered "complex"? Most would consider it to be, well, basic.
With "Complex" I mean functionalities.
Nice work but the timing for HTM & CSS just for 10 -15days,leave a question in my mind?
Well that's because in my personal experience I believe if you really want to do something, you don't need to give it a lot of time, getting basics knowledge/fundamental and learning thru experimenting is what you should be doing. That's why I gave 15 days for doing projects to learn with experiments and implementations. That's how I learned.
Ok great i got you thanks
Dev.to has become a ChatGPT dump yard for immature articles. You can get help from ChatGPT but don’t sell your thoughts and brain to it.
It's not ChatGPT Article. I've mentioned that it's written with ChatGPT on ones which are written using ChatGPT.
For the MERN stack, there's no JavaScript
Isn't it necessary?
Javascript is the cornerstone for MERN. Why it's not written up there, i guess that's because js plays a different role in php than it does in mern. Its a supporting language for php while mern IS javascript. Regardless, some will still want it politically correct.
I made mistake there, I'll fix it right away.
I made mistake there, I'll fix it right away.
nice but not complete!
Thanks. Just starting writing, still learning to put complete thoughts in words