The Ultimate Web Developer Roadmap For 2024

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  • @AyoubNachat-wm4no
    @AyoubNachat-wm4no Рік тому +393

    - Frontend :
    2:58 HTML
    3:36 CSS
    4:57 JavaScript
    6:56 Frontend Frameworks
    9:45 Next.js
    10:55 Typescript
    12:46 Git
    12:53 Json
    13:00 Security & Testing
    - Backend :
    13:46 JavaScript/php/c#/rust (recommend: JavaScript)
    14:20 Express
    14:27 Nodejs
    15:27 Database (NoSQL & SQL (Recommend: SQL))

    • @kuldeepgogoi9270
      @kuldeepgogoi9270 Рік тому +13

      Backend :
      13:46: JavaScript/php/c#/rust (recommend: JavaScript)
      14:20: Express
      14:27: Nodejs
      15:27: Database (NoSQL & SQL (Recommend: SQL))

    • @duztv5370
      @duztv5370 Рік тому +1

      Thanks man

    • @deshi-sukuna
      @deshi-sukuna 11 місяців тому

      You forgot to mention GO which an extremely powerful and most recommended backend language of modern day. And on top of that very beginner friendly.

    • @worldoftheweb
      @worldoftheweb 11 місяців тому

      if you want to learn from the basics, you can join us.

    • @vickys40
      @vickys40 11 місяців тому

      Ily

  • @xavi_6767
    @xavi_6767 Рік тому +156

    "Both light and dark mode available" what a G

  • @dimitmoto1716
    @dimitmoto1716 Рік тому +33

    I think that you don't need to learn all that stuff that Kayle says in the video to land your first job. It' a junior position.
    In my opinion to find your first job as a frontend developer all you need to know is :
    html, css ( included flexbox and mediaqueries), good javascript knowledge, basic react (basic components knowledge, jsx, useState,useEffect, you must be able to create on your own a todo list and to fetch data from an api and render them on the page), git/github, 1-2 portfolio projects. All that is enough, but you need a lot of practice, you must be able to create on your own simple working things.
    The rest of the staff referred to the video are good to build a solid background as a developer and you can learn them after getting your first job or learn them the same period you are applying for jobs.

    • @Xraxus_
      @Xraxus_ Рік тому +7

      Thank you.
      After watching this video I got a big FOMO and felt bad.
      I'm currently learning React and can actually do all these things.
      I haven't started applying yet, as I need to build my portfolio.
      So, your words actually made me feel better about my skills :)

    • @dimitmoto1716
      @dimitmoto1716 Рік тому +6

      @@Xraxus_ No problem, I wrote that from my personal experience, at least for my country ( where there are not so many jobs like usa, germany, uk etc). When you build the projects for your portfolio ( they don't need to be very fancy), start applying to jobs even if you don't know all the staff they ask. You don't have anything to lose. If they call you for an interview you win even if they will not offer you a job, because you ll get free interview practice and useful experience for the future interviews.
      Also do connections with people that are already web developers for example friends or people you meet in programming meetups. In my country for most entry level positions they don't do job posting, but they rely on referrals. I have a friend who got his first programming job as a programmer ( backend developer) without knowing html, css, javascript. He knew only Java and core java, not java frameworks. He just had a friend in a company where they needed a junior developer. Then he learned the Spring framework basics in his first 2 months as part of his job training ( and he was paid the same time) .

    • @Randorandom232
      @Randorandom232 Рік тому +2

      ​@@Xraxus_I can do these things too
      But don't feel like it's enough!

    • @chetan9533
      @chetan9533 Рік тому +3

      ​@@Randorandom232 it's very common to not feel ready ❤. Don't stop learning, but also know that there'll always be something you feel you need to know "to be ready". New tools/frameworks/libs are releasing so frequently. So don't make too many plans which require you to "be ready" first.

    • @mohd.kayfshaikh6587
      @mohd.kayfshaikh6587 Рік тому +1

      @@dimitmoto1716 mate, which country are u from ?

  • @rara2ra2yrra3racjj2
    @rara2ra2yrra3racjj2 Рік тому +26

    Incredible video! This entire roadmap is so useful, not only as a resource for what's out there to learn and to manage the journey, but also as a motivator for learners to keep going.

  • @ArrowGearhead
    @ArrowGearhead Рік тому +242

    I am seeing comments that are written exactly at the time of the video release. How do you guys write comments without even watching few minutes of the video

    • @justcurious1940
      @justcurious1940 Рік тому +33

      Maybe youtube timing is not that accurate.

    • @lucascampos4237
      @lucascampos4237 Рік тому +16

      youtube doesnt store the moment you upload a video, it kinda guess with the timing of the interations. I might be wrong

    • @clevermissfox
      @clevermissfox Рік тому +13

      Maybe he gives early access to patreon members or course members .

    • @Thelukkest
      @Thelukkest Рік тому +9

      Maybe just bots

    • @wlockuz4467
      @wlockuz4467 Рік тому +14

      You can setup early access so that your members or Patreon supporters get early access to videos compared to normal viewers

  • @JoelMorrison-g3h
    @JoelMorrison-g3h Рік тому +57

    Came for the front end development, stayed for the front end of your hair. That's the real story here!!

  • @LorsExtremadura
    @LorsExtremadura 10 місяців тому +2

    I felt bad after unsuccessfully trying to make some some exercises (I got nothing) so I slept. I woke up after hours in the middle of night and open UA-cam for some soul comfort and COME ACROSS this video. Amazing, that is exactly what I needed. Thanks buddy!
    p.s Special Gracias for dark mode. I really appreciate it!

  • @diegoh987
    @diegoh987 Рік тому +19

    You are the best teacher I could ever ask for. Thank you a lot for this road map and all this content!❤

  • @warezit
    @warezit Рік тому +2

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 📚 *Introduction to Web Development Complexity*
    - Overview of the challenges in learning web development, importance of order in learning, and offerings of the video creator's roadmaps.
    01:27 🌐 *Understanding Front-End, Back-End, and Full Stack Development *
    - Explanation of web development domains (front-end, back-end, full-stack) and their roles.
    02:54 💻 *Starting with Front-End Development: HTML*
    - The importance of HTML as a starting point in web development.
    03:37 🎨 *Advancing to CSS and Its Role in Web Design*
    - CSS's role in styling web pages and the flexibility in learning its complexity.
    05:05 🖥️ *Diving into JavaScript and Building Blocks*
    - Learning JavaScript, its complexity, and the importance of understanding basic to intermediate concepts.
    07:10 🔄 *Moving On to Front-End Frameworks and React*
    - The necessity of learning a front-end framework like React to secure a job in the industry.
    09:18 🔗 *Learning Meta Frameworks and Next.js*
    - The concept of meta frameworks, especially Next.js for React developers, as an optional step.
    10:59 🧑‍💻 *Wrapping Up Front-End with TypeScript and Version Control*
    - The importance of learning TypeScript for front-end development and dealing with version control.
    13:33 ⚙️ *Transitioning to Back-End Development and Choosing a Language*
    - Choice of language for back-end development and recommendation of sticking with JavaScript if also doing front-end.
    15:12 🗄️ *Understanding Databases for Back-End Development*
    - Learning about SQL and NoSQL databases as an essential part of back-end knowledge.
    17:06 🎛️ *Optional: Learning Meta Frameworks on the Back-End*
    - The blurred line between front-end and back-end roles due to meta frameworks and the optional step of learning them for back-end focus.
    18:03 🏁 *Concluding Thoughts on the Web Development Journey*
    - Encouragement to persist in the lengthy learning process and download the roadmap offered by the video creator.
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @h4ves0me40
    @h4ves0me40 7 місяців тому +2

    Year and a half since my first 'Hello world!' I can say i have a solid understanding of all these technologies thanks to a 4 completed courses, 1 personal full stack app and 1 nextjs app written in typescript. Currently looking for a full time job but the fight is tough. So many juniors, so few positions 😞

  • @lingtoone3719
    @lingtoone3719 Рік тому +7

    This video came at the perfect time. Thank you so much for posting it!!

  • @dand4485
    @dand4485 Рік тому +9

    The one thing i'd add, CSS... There are two things with this, one is the quirks with your classes, i.e. how some properties bleed through, and may say like display: ???? may effect children. That is half the CSS maze... The other side is then understanding and using CSS selectors and might say this also has implications kind of the same but one for styling (i.e. all a tags contained in style x) , but understanding selectors when testing stuff with something like Playwright, and more and more jobs for devs require you to write tests be it Playwright, Cypress and others. If you want something that is solid and works, of course you'll use Playwright... 😊

    • @jasperburchfield2028
      @jasperburchfield2028 10 місяців тому +1

      CSS was hard enough to learn in the old days, but they keep adding extra layers of complexity.

  • @sheenabarnes6485
    @sheenabarnes6485 Рік тому +4

    This video was exactly what I needed today. Your message at the end really moved me; it was just the reminder I needed to keep pushing forward. Thank you so much for these videos and the roadmap. They have been incredibly helpful. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @Rakesh6720
    @Rakesh6720 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the detailed video. One thing I would add to your list is to read web dev job descriptions for where you want to live/work. For example, some parts of America prioritize backend languages like C# and Go over JavaScript. It may be helpful to first learn a strongly typed backend language before immersing one’s self in Typescript.

  • @deanlane
    @deanlane Рік тому +3

    Hey Kyle, I just wanted to say thanks for all the great content over the years. You have made my learning so enjoyable. Your videos, posts and course are so content rich they have accelerated my learning. I’m really looking forward to joining your early bird NextJS course once it’s ready. Thanks Kyle. When you’re next in Toronto I’d love to pick your brain and shout you a beer. Cheers.

  • @Misathebotter
    @Misathebotter Рік тому +27

    we had huge layoffs from the 2021 boom and the web developer area is really hard to get in in 2024, be aware of that if you are considering to start now

    • @shivamexplainer1122
      @shivamexplainer1122 Рік тому +1

      Why is it hard for web developer?

    • @Pure_117
      @Pure_117 Рік тому

      @@shivamexplainer1122probably bc the hiring pool is bigger compared to other programming jobs

    • @neoruss3553
      @neoruss3553 Рік тому

      @@shivamexplainer1122 Market to saturated. To much people for much less positions. Programming is not dead, but i would get into something else than front end - web.

    • @jimbernard3289
      @jimbernard3289 Рік тому

      @@shivamexplainer1122 Oh a few reasons, AI, job cuts, Obama...

    • @salem8909
      @salem8909 Рік тому

      Very competitive and shortage of positions (This mainly applies to entry level).@@shivamexplainer1122

  • @maryrhonagarcia
    @maryrhonagarcia 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this! I am a career shifter and this video is a perfect guide.

  • @Salah-YT
    @Salah-YT Рік тому +15

    Thank you immensely! Your video provided the best roadmap I've ever come across, and the PDF is truly remarkable. I appreciate your effort. Wishing you a life filled with greatness. Thanks again!

  • @SFgamer
    @SFgamer 9 місяців тому +1

    Need more videos like this. Breaks it down to simple matters.

  • @tripunify
    @tripunify Рік тому +7

    not ultimate, not just for 2024, other than that, it makes sense.

  • @filippotinnirello
    @filippotinnirello 11 місяців тому +3

    Thank you Kyle, awesome video as usual

  • @oldbrawler9332
    @oldbrawler9332 8 місяців тому

    Flex box and Grid layout modelling become so common things nowadays that nobody needs to remember how to make a table-based layout or div-based layout with magic as float:left|right and clear:both aftermath and honestly, this is awesome!

  • @Lovecoolstuff
    @Lovecoolstuff 11 місяців тому +2

    Awesome road map. Thanks for putting all the effort for it.

  • @fruitydragons
    @fruitydragons 8 місяців тому

    the pdf is wonderful thank you so so much! this is the best roadmap i could find, and the fact that you added resources for each topic PLUS project ideas,,, is amazing. you're so kind! c:

    • @sunilakkala99
      @sunilakkala99 5 місяців тому

      Please send pdf

    • @fruitydragons
      @fruitydragons 5 місяців тому

      @@sunilakkala99 it's the first link in the video's description!

  • @LouisVanAntwerp
    @LouisVanAntwerp 9 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant Kyle! much appreciated

  • @thinhnguyen1287
    @thinhnguyen1287 11 місяців тому +1

    Watched so many of your videos and every single one is great.
    Thank you so much!

  • @theisoj
    @theisoj Рік тому +7

    I need this! Thanks Kyle as always! 👍

  • @klarcgamer206
    @klarcgamer206 9 місяців тому

    amazing video, the best i have seen in Roadmap videos, and believe me i have seen a LOT, i am confused how this thing is free, great work man.

  • @TheMasculineUrgency
    @TheMasculineUrgency 11 місяців тому

    I've been following you for about 3 years now and I have to say you are amazing.

  • @abdellahi03
    @abdellahi03 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you Kyle, Thank you so much, you are really a nice and great person indeed

  • @sethwright2518
    @sethwright2518 Рік тому +8

    No mention of web accessibility? Tsk tsk..
    Great video overall! I cant emphasize enough about the JavaScript part. Learn as much as you can about JS and TS.. many other things will fall into place as you go. 🎉

    • @edhahaz
      @edhahaz Рік тому

      "Wow that animation is sick! this guy rocks... but can I use it blind" - probably at least one guy

    • @richardmellor3833
      @richardmellor3833 Рік тому

      it's law in some countries
      @@edhahaz

  • @Jedimastur01
    @Jedimastur01 9 місяців тому +1

    As someone who is COMPLETELY shifting career fields, can anyone shed some light on the importance of getting "certificates" to put on your resume/profile from places like udemy/coursera? I've really been digging the way Kyle explains things and would love to take his courses but didn't notice anything on the subject of certs, so I am genuinely curious! Thank you so much for the info you put together here for people like me trying to switch up life!

  • @tylerwettach4541
    @tylerwettach4541 7 місяців тому

    This list is amazing! Well done

  • @isaacagboola9652
    @isaacagboola9652 Рік тому +1

    Woooowww!!! This is amazing. Thank you so much

  • @punkweb
    @punkweb Рік тому +2

    Saying backend doesn't use html/css *at all* is misleading. I would definitely recommend that a beginner backend developer still start out with html/css and even javascript. They're the fundementals of the web. And backend dev does involve working with all three, although obviously not as much as a frontend dev.

  • @lolikpof
    @lolikpof 10 місяців тому

    htmx, _hyperscript, scss, sanic - all u need (assumes knowledge of html, javascript, css, python)

  • @cavemutt
    @cavemutt 11 місяців тому +1

    I know most of what you've recommended, and I've applied for almost a hundred jobs without even so much as an initial interview. All the jobs that say "entry-level" still ask for 3+, 5+ or more years of paid experience in some form of development. Frustrating to say the least. I'm working on a better portfolio and personal website in between what I have to do to survive until I get a dev job.

  • @MonkeyD_Luthy
    @MonkeyD_Luthy Рік тому +1

    Always appreciate the guide

  • @deatho0ne587
    @deatho0ne587 Рік тому +1

    Frontend
    Skip CSS for the most part, using something like UnoCSS. Can edit it after to make it more custom
    - Suggestation for UnoCSS since Tailwind is basically CSS in the HTML and UnoCSS gives you something decent looking out the box
    - Maybe later going into Tailwind and/or Bootstrap
    React and Angular have roughly equal in enterprise, React is generally liked better by most DEVs though
    Would almost recomend TS out the gate, you can use pure JS then have a bit type safety which is great for practice
    - Depending what is in your IDE, TS will not complain enough to matter either
    Backend - No real order on this
    Languages - Java, C++, Rust, Go
    - These are based on what I have seen in different enterpise solutions
    Some FE/BE Frameworks
    - Astro - closer to FE, can also use most likely any FE framework in it
    - HTMX - some extra HTML stuff to handle most of the JS, likes getting HTML instead of JSON
    Would also look into WebAssembly

    • @Default_-ij5oc
      @Default_-ij5oc Рік тому +7

      Terrible advise knowing fundamentals of html css is a must

    • @deatho0ne587
      @deatho0ne587 Рік тому

      Think of UnoCSS as a corporations project style.css and the user is a new Dev, meaning even Hello World will have some basic style to it.
      First request of the new Dev is either a new component or a new page. Two most important parts is can they get data from an API (JS) and can they have it display at all on the page (HTML) in a logical way? If not the CSS does not matter, if so make it pretty.
      The biggest issue I have had with CSS is other DEVs complex changes that could have been a few lines instead of a few 100. Think some of it comes from the mentality of "how to center a div".
      CSS key things to learn
      - Do not do anything, your site will be responsive (kevin powell). Another way to say is do as little as you can with CSS
      - Learn display grid and flex with the things that go with them, this should cover most layouts.
      - Height should almost never be touched unless it is on an image. Font-size should handle the size for the most part
      - There are other things to learn example font-size, width, padding, margin. There is also things like px, em, rem, ch
      - Look for modern CSS meaning post 2020 though

  • @sarasotauptoseattle
    @sarasotauptoseattle 20 днів тому

    Great video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @flashback4588
    @flashback4588 11 місяців тому +1

    Aspnet for backend and angular for frontend has been my favorite stack for years

  • @schauschau2552
    @schauschau2552 Рік тому +1

    i started learning again and you are honestly my savior with learning from the very basics!

    • @worldoftheweb
      @worldoftheweb 11 місяців тому

      If you want to learn from the basics, you can join us.

    • @airdropset
      @airdropset 11 місяців тому

      ​@@worldofthewebhow bro I am interested

  • @buraxta_
    @buraxta_ Рік тому +13

    You do an amazing job 🎉🎉

  • @Valzeth
    @Valzeth 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video!!

  • @ibrahimwayou4614
    @ibrahimwayou4614 11 місяців тому

    This is what I was looking for, thanks a lot.

  • @FlashDazz
    @FlashDazz Рік тому +1

    Thanks For Your Roadmap !! , I actually following it .

  • @1CreativeDeveloper
    @1CreativeDeveloper 8 місяців тому

    I feel like learning something about performance, seo and accessibility is something that is overlooked and that frontend devs should spend more time on these basic concepts, which can be useful to know about no matter what frameworks they en up using.

  • @iyimogajosephnana1801
    @iyimogajosephnana1801 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for this. You are a matchless Teacher.

  • @tinongnjong1305
    @tinongnjong1305 11 місяців тому

    Amazing, everything said in details, now I've got.to put in the work.

  • @KristyZhizherina
    @KristyZhizherina 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for your effort and all content in general 🤩, it is super helpful to move on 🙏

  • @Finnigan527
    @Finnigan527 10 місяців тому

    i liked this video, and now i'm gonna check the roadmap and i hope i will follow this. thanks man you inspired me

  • @gurjotsinghpandher3908
    @gurjotsinghpandher3908 18 днів тому

    Thank you, it is very useful!

  • @aloklimbasiya6781
    @aloklimbasiya6781 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou for explaining it clearly

  • @mitreedi
    @mitreedi Рік тому +1

    Percentage of companies using nextjs for be maybe 10% , companies using java or php for be 200% and if someone want a full framework for fe angular for example is a great choice because react is just another library

  • @peteryoung3524
    @peteryoung3524 9 місяців тому

    "(By learning those frameworks) in one year you will be a completely different person" true, and in one year the job market will also be a completely a different one.

  • @kingsleyugwu9399
    @kingsleyugwu9399 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Kyle ❤

  • @MChiemelie
    @MChiemelie Рік тому +2

    Thank you very much man.

  • @inhocsignovinces8061
    @inhocsignovinces8061 11 місяців тому

    Fantastic roadmap!

  • @___-----___youtube_.location

    Wonderful resources, thanks a lot!
    Hair is looking good B)

  • @g-luu
    @g-luu Рік тому +4

    Angular all day baby!

  • @bitashahsavan7993
    @bitashahsavan7993 11 місяців тому

    Waaaooo,that was fullof expreince and that video is so practical ,i had mistake on my roadmap and now i gonna come back and focus on js again and get deep
    I really appretiate to you ❤❤❤❤

  • @AndrewErwin73
    @AndrewErwin73 Рік тому +5

    I could not disagree more with the point that you need to know a framework to get a job... especially the need for React.

  • @FirasMohamed96
    @FirasMohamed96 Рік тому +3

    Great content as always thanks! - Would you please make a course and projects on Headless CMS (Strapi)?

  • @hansschenker
    @hansschenker Рік тому +1

    You need at least 4 years to be comfortable with with all the topics you mentioned in the video! I started seriously in 2016 and I am still learning!

  • @sunsetdxnny
    @sunsetdxnny 9 місяців тому

    Going to be following this roadmap starting now 03/29/2024. I’m going to be doing this part time hours with while taking the Computer Science program at WGU part time hours too and working full time. Let’s see if I can get my first dev job and have my BSCS by my 25th b day in Jan 2026. Let me know y’all’s path too, we can keep each other accountable 💪.

    • @cuanokingstephenict12b63
      @cuanokingstephenict12b63 9 місяців тому

      lets go bro, i started learning web dev april 1. im a computer engineering student tho haha

  • @JoaoPaulo-ox6pr
    @JoaoPaulo-ox6pr 11 місяців тому +1

    Só i'm pretty close to become a dev, my only issue now is my portfolio. I have only one personal project, only one that i thought from the beginning, the rest are, every single one, course projects, should i include them when looking for a job?

  • @zunairullah
    @zunairullah 10 місяців тому

    Jira(scrum agile), dockers, kubernetes, microservices, Amazon serverless, S3 bucket, React Native ,are importabt areas missing in your roadmap that recruiters ask about much during hiring.

  • @TayambaMwanza
    @TayambaMwanza 11 місяців тому

    Even if one is going to learn React picking up Angular is also a good idea, theres still a ton of jobs out there, Angular is having a Renaissance and also since its a stricter framework, when you get to React it might help you with your intiution on what solutions you might need, just my 2 cents.

  • @holodiscus
    @holodiscus Рік тому

    Thank you for doing this!

  • @1st.Ugeeee
    @1st.Ugeeee Рік тому

    Super grateful to you man.

  • @AmanPandey-d1s
    @AmanPandey-d1s Рік тому

    Great timing 👏

  • @MichaelDavins-id7vx
    @MichaelDavins-id7vx 10 місяців тому +1

    It seems so simple when you already know it xD

  • @dermensch2553
    @dermensch2553 10 місяців тому

    Awesome bro... thanks!

  • @TheTechSurfPodcast
    @TheTechSurfPodcast Рік тому +1

    Informative content! Thank you !

  • @alimihakeem841
    @alimihakeem841 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing. Your content is valuable

  • @glurp1er
    @glurp1er Рік тому +1

    If you learned React, you'd know how to create a website.
    If you learned Javascript, you'd know how to create React.
    Anyway, if you are a junior developer looking for a job *right now* then React is probably the way to go, but as a senior Javascript developer I just hate it.

  • @kbo3199
    @kbo3199 11 місяців тому

    more more helpfulness for all people that need a map but for pro players this isn't enough. Tnx a lot

  • @daniellelindblom7753
    @daniellelindblom7753 6 місяців тому

    This is really helpful thank you

  • @Mrfrontend
    @Mrfrontend 9 місяців тому

    I feel some of the advice in this video is not global. For example where I live NextJS / Remix are generally considered must haves. Additionally, I don't feel CSS is optional and should go hand-in-hand while learning HTML. Great video, like the effort you put into the content of this video.

  • @kenson_csofficial8246
    @kenson_csofficial8246 Рік тому

    Thanks Man for the Video and resources u gave, it's price less ...

  • @benibabic2647
    @benibabic2647 Рік тому

    Awesome video!

  • @thebrain678
    @thebrain678 Рік тому

    It's true everyone says oh learn this but then other people say oh don't learn that that's not the way you should do it

  • @unstablejamil
    @unstablejamil Рік тому

    Bro this is amazing, this would be so helpful ❤

  • @sagardutta1057
    @sagardutta1057 Рік тому

    Thanks for the roadmap

  • @adhishankar4701
    @adhishankar4701 9 місяців тому

    thanks bro i really appretiate it well done

  • @sirishkumar-m5z
    @sirishkumar-m5z 5 місяців тому

    As a fellow web designer, I'm excited about the prospects for 2024! The rise of AI and no-code tools like SmythOS is changing the play. I've been testing using AI vendors to automate parts of my development workflow, and it's incredible how much time it saves. What sizes of web dev are you most looking forward to learning this year?

  • @l-fitness3590
    @l-fitness3590 Рік тому

    Once you realise learning to code is not going to happen in one day your all set never let your self get to stressed about certain parts

  • @rpf23543
    @rpf23543 Рік тому +1

    I’m missing Ruby on Rails in the frontend section. It still plays a key role and is an awesome framework, even though not as hyped as react. But why always following the hype? With rails 7 it is more up to date than ever and does not need to hide…

  • @odebroqueville
    @odebroqueville 11 місяців тому

    Thanks, Kyle.

  • @MasterQuestMaster
    @MasterQuestMaster 8 місяців тому

    4:35 I thought pseudo classes were much simpler than flexbox.

  • @neozoid7009
    @neozoid7009 Рік тому +1

    soo perfect for 2024

  • @vsnei
    @vsnei 10 місяців тому

    thank you for this knowledge brother

  • @ikazak
    @ikazak Рік тому

    thanks for the content!

  • @ibrahimakalilsacko1009
    @ibrahimakalilsacko1009 11 місяців тому

    So wonderful thanks a lot

  • @jjdjdkdjfj174
    @jjdjdkdjfj174 Рік тому +1

    Hi Kyle, Does your React simplified Beginner course teach me enough to move onto Backend and next or it's mandatory to take the complete version?

  • @Dziejkoo
    @Dziejkoo 11 місяців тому

    Bro you are best teacher I've ever seen but still missing redux/ts tutorial from you

  • @natarajan.p6544
    @natarajan.p6544 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for the road map bro

  • @thewrongascendancy
    @thewrongascendancy Рік тому

    Thank you for this!!! 😁

  • @4115steve
    @4115steve Рік тому +5

    here's a list of what I'm learning
    1. Python
    2. javascript
    3. Rust
    4. go
    5. HTML CSS
    6. Linux- Kali and Arch
    7. vim
    8. git
    9. gitlab CI CD
    10. google cloud
    11. json
    12. svelte
    13. sass
    14. postgres SQL
    15. yarn package manager
    16. website security
    17. Docker
    18. kuberneties
    19. terraform
    20. ansible
    21. promethius
    22. splunk
    23. three.js

  • @sreenandhm6319
    @sreenandhm6319 10 місяців тому +1

    Bro i registered for the web dev roadmap and didn't get any.