Yes you can, but take it as a full time job. Study / Practice (do projects) 8-10 hours a day, for a year and you can be hired as a junior dev. If possible, try to get a more seasoned dev as a mentor
That's about 2.5k hours, right? Which language would you suggest to start?
Just my personal preference, Ruby on Rails, with stimulus.js and turbolinks in the frontend, it's a happy journey.
Javascript is a must, at least for frontend. Vue.js has a low easy learning courve
Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink.
Hide child comments as well
Confirm
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
Yes you can, but take it as a full time job. Study / Practice (do projects) 8-10 hours a day, for a year and you can be hired as a junior dev. If possible, try to get a more seasoned dev as a mentor
That's about 2.5k hours, right? Which language would you suggest to start?
Just my personal preference, Ruby on Rails, with stimulus.js and turbolinks in the frontend, it's a happy journey.
Javascript is a must, at least for frontend. Vue.js has a low easy learning courve