I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
Hey there!! I'm new here and new to development. I'm definitely a code newbie. I'm currently working my way through learning some HTML and CSS via The Odin Project/Free Code Camp. If there are any tips or tricks to learning, please feel free to share!!
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I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
If I remember to reach out, I definitely will!! I'm kind of in between a few courses, that's why I say if I remember....LOL
You can always send me another message if you want to follow up.
Will do. I just finished Flexbox and Grid. Will start doing some practice on a side, I got a bit stuck there. I will also share with you once I'm there. :D
I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
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I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
Welcome! For a tip I'd suggest taking notes! I've sometimes spent a ton of time doing a course, then a month or two later I don't recall much from it especially if I don't use it consistently, and have to go back and re-watch portions.
I'm a code newbie. I'm looking to do a career change and I choose to break into the tech industry. Hopefully the tech industry will have me once I learn enough!
Thank you! I do take notes! It's just kind of hard to organize them all and then especially to search through them later.
Do you have any note taking tips and/or searching through the notes?
I think doing your best to group what you learn into coherent sections and subsections as well as going over your notes after the course to make them more readable really helps. If you want to take a look at an example, here are some of my notes on HTML/CSS/Javascript - notion.so/nutlope/Section-1-Front-...
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Hey there!! I'm new here and new to development. I'm definitely a code newbie. I'm currently working my way through learning some HTML and CSS via The Odin Project/Free Code Camp. If there are any tips or tricks to learning, please feel free to share!!
Welcome!)
I'm new to coding too. Maybe we can help each other :)
I'm sure we can!!!
Welcome!
Thank you!!! Glad to be here!!!
You are not alone. We are onboard the same train! Going through the CSS "Applied Visual Design" in FCC!
Nice!! I've just completed CSS Flexbox!
Let me know when you get to the web design projects. Would love to check them out! :)
If I remember to reach out, I definitely will!! I'm kind of in between a few courses, that's why I say if I remember....LOL
You can always send me another message if you want to follow up.
Will do. I just finished Flexbox and Grid. Will start doing some practice on a side, I got a bit stuck there. I will also share with you once I'm there. :D
Awesome!! Yeah, I've completed Flexbox, but I haven't moved onto Grid yet.
Grid gets wild really quick haha
Good to know, thanks!!!!
You start c++ yet?
LOL, no, not yet.
Also new here. Welcome and all the best !
Thanks!! Likewise!!
I love web development too!
I'm just getting started. So I'm still learning.
Cool! Wish you luck! I am making and will start to sell HTML/CSS templates soon. Check it out on IndieHackers: indiehackers.com/product/buildfast...
They are super easy to use and I think you would like it!
Welcome!
Thank you!! Glad to be here!!!!
Welcome! For a tip I'd suggest taking notes! I've sometimes spent a ton of time doing a course, then a month or two later I don't recall much from it especially if I don't use it consistently, and have to go back and re-watch portions.
Thank you! I do take notes! It's just kind of hard to organize them all and then especially to search through them later.
Do you have any note taking tips and/or searching through the notes?
I think doing your best to group what you learn into coherent sections and subsections as well as going over your notes after the course to make them more readable really helps. If you want to take a look at an example, here are some of my notes on HTML/CSS/Javascript - notion.so/nutlope/Section-1-Front-...