It’s good that you are thinking forward at that age:) These skills are enough to get a job. If you’re interested in learning web development, learn HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Create some projects for your portfolio, it will help you greatly to land your first job! I wish you the best!
@@szvetlin I know React pretty well and I build apps with Nextjs, I know some Figma for designing, and recently I got hyped on Linux since I'm trying to set up Nginx for my Strapi app. I have this belief in my mind that I need to know every tool I use deep-end to even start considering trying to take up a job (Fullstack / Frontend let's say)
@@szvetlindo I need to learn dsa I have plenty of good projects with mern and next js but everytime I try to apply for job it fells like I don't know much your suggestion will help thanks
@@Simple_OG Hi! Learning Datastructures and Algorithms is crucial, as you will need to use them many times over your career. Plus they give you an edge during the interview process. As for web developer jobs I would recommend to learn the basics that the frameworks conceal. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, How REST works. Simple basic things like that. You could even practice some LeetCode or Codewars.
Love the chill coding vlog! Aspiring software engineer here, your day-in-the-life videos provide great insights.
Just wanted to say, been watching you for awhile, and watching your vlogs have been amazing at night while I code hobby projects, it's relaxing
That’s awesome! What are you working on?
The vibes are on point 🔥🔥🔥
bro don't stop creating this type of videos u gonna go viral soon
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Pozdrav Batko! Are you are aware of your cousin from Oslo called Marko :)
Pozdrav! Yes he is a great, I wanted to document my projects over the years, but I fell short on the execution. He inspired me to do so :)
Are those skills enough to get a job? I don't mean what you did in this video but in general. (I'm 17 don't yell)
It’s good that you are thinking forward at that age:) These skills are enough to get a job. If you’re interested in learning web development, learn HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Create some projects for your portfolio, it will help you greatly to land your first job! I wish you the best!
@@szvetlin I know React pretty well and I build apps with Nextjs, I know some Figma for designing, and recently I got hyped on Linux since I'm trying to set up Nginx for my Strapi app. I have this belief in my mind that I need to know every tool I use deep-end to even start considering trying to take up a job (Fullstack / Frontend let's say)
@@carpye You don't need to know everything to get a job, you have a good skills and are doing fine. Good luck on landing your first job
@@szvetlindo I need to learn dsa I have plenty of good projects with mern and next js but everytime I try to apply for job it fells like I don't know much your suggestion will help thanks
@@Simple_OG Hi! Learning Datastructures and Algorithms is crucial, as you will need to use them many times over your career. Plus they give you an edge during the interview process. As for web developer jobs I would recommend to learn the basics that the frameworks conceal. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, How REST works. Simple basic things like that. You could even practice some LeetCode or Codewars.