Well You cleared the doubts in my head. You earned yourself a subscriber :). Currently from 1 Months I'm building the Javascript logic with doing some basic level projects. Hoping to learn ReactJs in next month :).
@@renurani315 Thank you for sharing your concern! I understand how tough it feels as a fresher when opportunities seem limited, especially in frontend roles. Don’t lose hope-focus on building strong skills in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and create small projects to showcase your abilities. Even contributing to open-source or freelancing can open doors. Remember, everyone starts somewhere. Stay consistent, keep learning, and reach out to tech communities. Your persistence will pay off. You’ve got this-keep pushing forward!
@@coderknight-8744X Start with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Practice daily by building small projects like portfolios or to-do apps. Learn version control with Git/GitHub. Explore frameworks like ReactJS. Understand responsive design (Flexbox, Grid) and APIs. Join communities and keep improving. Good luck brother!!
Using ChatGPT for coding is totally fine, especially if you’re just starting out, just think of it as a guide, not a shortcut. It’s super important to write code yourself so you can really understand the logic and build your problem-solving skills. ChatGPT is great for clearing doubts, learning concepts, or getting unstuck, but always take a moment to review and understand the code it suggests. The goal is to learn, not just copy, so make sure to balance using it with hands-on practice.
What advice would you give to someone looking to transition into software design from a different field, without having a degree in IT or software engineering?? is it possible and someone who is expecting minimum salary with less work time????
Transitioning into software development without an IT degree is totally possible. Start by learning basic coding skills, like Python or JavaScript, and understand how software works. Build small projects, like a simple app or tool, to show what you can do. Free online courses and certifications can help you learn step by step. Use your current skills, like problem-solving or creativity, to stand out. With practice and patience, you can find opportunities, even part-time ones with flexible hours!
You don’t have to worry about knowing specific languages for college, college is meant to teach you. You can go in with an open mind, but getting familiar with some basics can make the learning easier. Start with Python for versatility, C for fundamentals, Git for version control, and focus on problem-solving, math, and building small projects to ease into programming.
@@Newstyle227 First thing, good luck in your learning journey 🤘🏼 English meh fluent hona zaroori nahin hain, Lekin apkko if basic english aata hain toh, it will help you to understand documentation/resources better.
@@FurqanZaheer-e1z Ah, I get it! People joke about doing web development for cheap, but true web development is about skill, creativity, and solving real problems, things that will always have real value!
Haha, you got me! I’m just getting started with content creation. Right now, my priority is delivering value, not focusing on editing. Visuals can come later!
Well You cleared the doubts in my head. You earned yourself a subscriber :). Currently from 1 Months I'm building the Javascript logic with doing some basic level projects. Hoping to learn ReactJs in next month :).
Sure, champ! Go for it, and best of luck on your career journey. I'll be here to help clarify any doubts you have, just make sure to ask!
what about freshers no one is giving them internship in frontend unless they do complete full stack.please help it is scary marketplace
@@renurani315 Thank you for sharing your concern! I understand how tough it feels as a fresher when opportunities seem limited, especially in frontend roles. Don’t lose hope-focus on building strong skills in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and create small projects to showcase your abilities. Even contributing to open-source or freelancing can open doors.
Remember, everyone starts somewhere. Stay consistent, keep learning, and reach out to tech communities. Your persistence will pay off. You’ve got this-keep pushing forward!
@@renurani315 Let me know if you have any questions or how could i help you on this
Thanks so much for this video. New subscriber here 😊
@@StudyLady27 Thank you very much ! Stay connected!
you gained a sub dude
@@rishithapa310 Thank you 🙌🏼
Sir bring some frontend project for beginner.
Definitely, thanks for the reminder!
Wow sir great explanation
@@Sumitatalk Glad, you find it insightful. Thanks !
I am starting out as front-end developer, need your suggestions
@@coderknight-8744X Start with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Practice daily by building small projects like portfolios or to-do apps. Learn version control with Git/GitHub. Explore frameworks like ReactJS. Understand responsive design (Flexbox, Grid) and APIs. Join communities and keep improving. Good luck brother!!
Awesome 😎
Thank you
Bhaiyya is it okay to use chatgpt for coding or should we write all the code itself
Using ChatGPT for coding is totally fine, especially if you’re just starting out, just think of it as a guide, not a shortcut. It’s super important to write code yourself so you can really understand the logic and build your problem-solving skills. ChatGPT is great for clearing doubts, learning concepts, or getting unstuck, but always take a moment to review and understand the code it suggests. The goal is to learn, not just copy, so make sure to balance using it with hands-on practice.
@gettingintotech please let me know how I can connect with you
What advice would you give to someone looking to transition into software design from a different field, without having a degree in IT or software engineering?? is it possible and someone who is expecting minimum salary with less work time????
Transitioning into software development without an IT degree is totally possible. Start by learning basic coding skills, like Python or JavaScript, and understand how software works. Build small projects, like a simple app or tool, to show what you can do. Free online courses and certifications can help you learn step by step. Use your current skills, like problem-solving or creativity, to stand out. With practice and patience, you can find opportunities, even part-time ones with flexible hours!
@@gettingintotech thanks alot sir
@ Welcome. You keep growing !!
Brother am going in college cse later this year august tell me before joining what language should i learn
You don’t have to worry about knowing specific languages for college, college is meant to teach you. You can go in with an open mind, but getting familiar with some basics can make the learning easier. Start with Python for versatility, C for fundamentals, Git for version control, and focus on problem-solving, math, and building small projects to ease into programming.
Mai abhi javascript sikh raha hu but English nhi aata hai lekin coding samajh me aata hai vaise english me flunt hona hoga ya basic sikh lu
@@Newstyle227 First thing, good luck in your learning journey 🤘🏼
English meh fluent hona zaroori nahin hain, Lekin apkko if basic english aata hain toh, it will help you to understand documentation/resources better.
@@gettingintotech thanks sir
@ welcome. Feel free to reachout to me anytime if you have any questions.
@@gettingintotech sir my question ek video banaye Company me project kaise milta hai kaun deta hai aur kya kya details likha hota hai project me
@@Newstyle227 can you re-write your question. I am partially understanding your question.
Wow you're great make more vedios
@@MaxamedMooge-tv2vh Thanks for the kind words. Definitely making more videos. Stay connected !
Is web development dead ?
@@FurqanZaheer-e1z Web development isn’t dead, it’s evolving in many dimensions with AI and new tech. The real question is, are we evolving with it?
@ got it 🫡👍
@ I see many reels say they can make web in 300 200 rs comedy reels
@@FurqanZaheer-e1z Ah, I get it! People joke about doing web development for cheap, but true web development is about skill, creativity, and solving real problems, things that will always have real value!
You maybe from computer science background but not from editing background... lol but still good video...
Haha, you got me! I’m just getting started with content creation. Right now, my priority is delivering value, not focusing on editing. Visuals can come later!
Please let me know how can I contact you ?
@@j_Uy_8qwi8HbC9XLt4kpvQ Please mail me at: content.manoz@gmail.com and i can provide other contact-option