3 Ways to LEVEL UP as a Junior Developer

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @coding4tacos
    @coding4tacos 3 місяці тому +8

    This is very solid advice! When I coding, I was the same way, and I would jump into writing code with 0 planning or prep haha. I also think soft skills are waayyy underrated for devs.

    • @DonTheDeveloper
      @DonTheDeveloper  3 місяці тому +2

      When you love coding, it really can be hard not to jump right in!

  • @melissat5592
    @melissat5592 3 місяці тому +3

    This was a really good video to learn more in depth about how to improve as a junior developer. This really helps me cuz I am on the line of that Junior-to-Mid level developer. I have 2+ years professional experience and I also have a BS in CS degree.
    So the first thing that came to mind was when I read my Software Engineering book when I took that class - learning the SDLC, Software Development Life Cycle. I have been trying to take the initiative of thinking before coding and thinking back to those core fundamentals and processes and planning that come with coding, with solving problems, or finding solutions.
    Love this, I love your videos, they’re very helpful! I have ADHD and I’m also a parent of 5 as well and so I saw that video about making time for coding.

    • @DonTheDeveloper
      @DonTheDeveloper  3 місяці тому

      It sounds like you're really taking your growth seriously. That's awesome to hear. I'm sure you're going to make a great mid-level developer with that mindset!

  • @germancho-dev
    @germancho-dev 3 місяці тому +1

    I really love your take on it, specially now that there are so many juniors coming out from bootcamps. Your advice helps as a guide to level up.

  • @gauravtejpal8901
    @gauravtejpal8901 3 місяці тому +7

    Good stuff. Kinda intuitive if we think about it.
    And maybe that's the secret sauce: think before you act

  • @renéTheDev
    @renéTheDev 3 місяці тому +6

    I have a basic understanding of JavaScript, but I want to deepen my knowledge. Unfortunately, I often get sidetracked by other technologies like Shopify or other email development skills. My goal is to stay focused on JavaScript until I have a strong grasp of it. Thanks for sharing ways to level up.

    • @DonTheDeveloper
      @DonTheDeveloper  3 місяці тому +1

      No problem!

    • @kevyyar
      @kevyyar 3 місяці тому

      Could you guide me into what resources/courses to learn Shopify development? More so on the FE side of things. I know plugins sre more of a backend thing.

  • @jl_117
    @jl_117 3 місяці тому +4

    I knew you were gonna say fundamentals. This is what I’ve realized too. Frameworks are powerful but the basics matters more

    • @santiagogomez-vo3it
      @santiagogomez-vo3it 3 місяці тому +1

      I’d like to know what you and Don mean by “fundamentals” exactly, like what topics do I have to study and face exactly to learn these “fundamentals” is it complex loops?, maybe recursion?

    • @aaroncain4452
      @aaroncain4452 3 місяці тому

      @@santiagogomez-vo3it lol

    • @santiagogomez-vo3it
      @santiagogomez-vo3it 3 місяці тому

      @@aaroncain4452 lol what my guy?

    • @aaroncain4452
      @aaroncain4452 3 місяці тому

      @@santiagogomez-vo3itmy apologies, I misread your initial comment and took it for a joke. Also, recursion and complex loops aren’t considered fundamental topics of the language but are pretty useful.

    • @santiagogomez-vo3it
      @santiagogomez-vo3it 3 місяці тому

      @@aaroncain4452 no worries, it’s all good, the reason I’m asking is because I hear senior devs mentioning the fundamentals but I’d like to know exactly what these fundamentals are and if they’re the same fundamentals that everybody mention

  • @nickwoodward819
    @nickwoodward819 3 місяці тому +1

    ngl, examples for #1 would help - pretty sure i'm ok though - i could definitely build a webpage without react.

  • @zeal514
    @zeal514 3 місяці тому +2

    Lol, I'm starting in reverse. I have good soft skills, I also take ownership and think about projects. But, I'm also 35 switching into coding now. So... For me it's more of a skill issue.