A 2024 Junior Developer Checklist (9 Tips For Success)
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
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Are you a junior developer? Have you been in the industry for a year or two or three? Great! But what’s next? What are your goals or aspirations in 2024?
When you look back at the end of 2024, will you have had a productive and fruitful year?
Well the best thing, right now, for your software engineering career, is to be proactive in what you want.
And guess what? You get a new year to see it through.
In this video, I’ll give you a checklist of some key things you may want to consider in your 2024 junior developer planning.
What would you add to it? Let me know down in the comments.
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00:00 Intro
00:43 1 Go Deeper
03:52 2 Learn This!
04:26 3 Learn in community
05:26 4 AI Tools
06:00 5 Life Situation
06:29 6 Max the PTO
07:03 7 Money!
07:44 8 On the side…
08:12 9 In the Cloud
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Hi Travis. Nearly 8-10 months back u inspired me to go for Devops. I completed : Linux admin, Bash scipting, Git & Git Hub, AWS Cloud practioner . I am left wit AWS-SAA,Maven & NPM, Docker,Kubernetes, Jenkins, Terraform, Ansible, Prometheus, Graffana. Wil comple these tools this yr by any means possible
Dont focus on learning all of them, I work in devops and I still am learning how to use these tools. Company environment wills always be different from your own labs. You will have to follow thier structures and policies.
@@mwaygp Any recommendations for the junior DevOps engineers? trying to land their first role. I have a solid understanding of the basic technologies used like Linux, Docker, Vagrant, Ansible, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Git, and Terraform, AWS. But still don't really feel qualified for these roles.
@@mwaygp i am a slow learner. I won't b able to learn when I join a job. That's y focusing on them rit now.
@@calmingrelaxation4744 If you have a solid foundation with understanding and implementing those concepts. The next step will be to build a good resume and sell yourself to the company. Most of the interview is not 100 percent based off of your skills but how you present yourself. I taught others to pass the interview and i seen the same trend.
@@manojkumar-jt3fw depends on which company you join. Most big companies move slowly and you have plenty of ways to learn as you go on the job.
Thanks a lot Travis, more than helpful.
Thanks brother for all your awesome videos. They inspire me greatly.
Happy new year !
I mostly definitely agree with everything you’ve mentioned in this video. I used to learn and work in isolation so the growth process was painfully slow and at times, I was overwhelmed by the amount of work I had to do. I’ve figured out where I was lacking and I’m already taking further steps to improve.
What kind of steps?
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 📅 *Introduction to 2024 Junior Developer Checklist*
- Setting the context for junior developers planning for 2024.
- Emphasis on the importance of re-evaluating personal growth, market trends, and skill levels annually.
- Introduction to the 9-item checklist for junior developers.
00:43 🕵️♂️ *Going Deeper in Learning*
- Recognition of changes in the industry, emphasizing the need to go deeper rather than learning more languages.
- Addressing the gaps in self-taught developers' knowledge.
- Encouragement to focus on computer science principles and understanding the deeper layers of the field.
03:59 🔄 *Importance of Learning TypeScript*
- Highlighting the significance of learning TypeScript for JavaScript developers.
- Discussing the demand for TypeScript in job listings and its role in enhancing safety.
- Recommendation to utilize free resources like FreeCodeCamp for learning TypeScript.
04:41 👥 *Avoid Learning in Isolation*
- Encouragement to avoid learning in isolation for faster growth.
- Sharing personal experience of accelerated learning when working alongside other developers.
- Suggested methods for remote developers to engage with others, such as online pair programming or coding discussions.
05:37 🚀 *Utilizing AI to Boost Productivity*
- Emphasizing the use of AI to speed up workflow and boost productivity.
- Acknowledging imperfections in AI and the need for cautious utilization.
- Examples of how AI can assist in tasks like project bootstrapping and bug detection.
06:19 💼 *Evaluating Career and Life Goals*
- Encouragement to assess current career and life positions.
- Advice on setting goals for career advancement and refinement.
- Emphasis on the value of job shopping when already employed.
06:48 🏖️ *Importance of Taking Time Off*
- Encouragement for junior developers to take ample time off for better mental health.
-Dispel the *notion that constant work leads to faster progress.*
- Highlighting the benefits of pursuing hobbies and the positive impact on coding skills.
07:29 💰 *Financial Planning for Developers*
- Advising on wise financial choices, including investing and living arrangements.
- Encouragement to set a percentage of income aside for investments.
- Suggesting living in a more affordable location with a high-tech salary.
08:10 🚧 *Building Personal Projects*
- Emphasizing the importance of consistently building personal projects.
- Encouragement for hands-on coding, managing, and designing personal projects.
- The positive impact of maintaining an active project on skill sharpness.
08:52 ☁️ *Embracing Cloud Technology*
- Encouragement for junior developers to open a cloud account, particularly AWS.
- Acknowledging the prevalence of cloud technology in the industry.
- Suggestion to consider taking cloud certification courses for familiarity and readiness.
09:44 🤝 *Conclusion and Community Engagement*
- Invitation for viewers to contribute their ideas and suggestions for junior developers in 2024.
- Request for comments to initiate a conversation.
- Call to action for likes, subscriptions, and anticipation for the next video.
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Thank you tarives
This is owsem tips
Great video!
I just love this chanel
I start to listen to your advice I fine it very important to me
I love this channel
Thanks!
I'm wondering if leaning edge + SaS might be better to learn than cloud now?
On points
great 👍
sir pls what 100days course of react should i buy on udemey
Can I learn Typescript without learning JavaScript first?
I don't think so, you should know the basics
Woooo❤
what is that purple GPT chat extension you are using ?
Voila -
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Where is the video for senior developers ??
And anther tip
Care in your helthe
Carr withe famle
Be closeong withe good
And develop skell
The only thing on my checklist is getting a single job.
What about senior developers?
Learn how to communicate & manage humans better. Project management. Spreadsheet out why cloud vs edge vs self-host.
It's God here 😂
Bisc Typescript is ok, but using it in react and redux toolkit it becomes a pest. I still dislike it.
2 ads of 20 seconds
There you go again with the back and forth. Repeating like a broken record..
please can I get on a call with you for free, I am really exhausted, getting to 2years now, without a job or an internship
Blockchain simply meant to be reminder to everyone to seek God's Sparrow (Cantonese means Mahjong) 🫴🀄 Stop learning nonsense 😂