I need some suggestion regarding my career as a front end developer?
SHOULD I QUIT MY CAREER AS A FRONTEND DEVELOPER?
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In frontend development i know HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, sass, WordPress, and i know little bit of javascript and currently learning react js.
I think i can't able to do logical thinking as other's doing in react as reactjs developer or js devloper like my other friends do.
So thinking to quit my current job.
Any suggestions ????
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Hey there!
Don't be harsh on yourself!
Meaningful learning takes time and looking outside, you might feel overwhelmed by how much people know that you don't, but that is not healthy isn't it?
I would suggest diving into actually learning with a fresh new mindset -- growth.
Learn because you want to grow into being a better developer, grow because you're curious.
There's always someone better, trust me I've been doing code for the last decade.
I would also like to mention FreeCodeCamp.org as it's the best place in my opinion to learn new programming skills and sharpen existing ones.
Good luck!
Thanks a lot aviv for your suggestions.
Let me tell you a real story
When I started learning even a print statement in python looked like God language to me.
Logical thinking? A For loop was the best I could do but I kept trying,learning,experimenting.Sometimes 1-2 hours of practice sometimes less sometimes no practice at all.Did I ever feel I want to quit? Nope never I love what I do
Do I regret my choice? Nope I don't
What good did it do?
well,I teach people C++,game development and Ethical hacking etc for free btw
I myself am a indie game dev making thousands on freelance
and as for hobby I make custom bios for custom hardware,host servers for games for my own on my hardware.
Like living dream life.
At first when you start It will feel like hell but Practice makes a man perfect.
Never give up, follow your dreams.
Do what you love.
Good on you btw, kudos!
You need to spend serious time to chill and figure out what you really want to do with your career. In my experience, you'll realize that what you've been doing so far is the only good thing you can do and you should stick with it, migrate to new things progressively. Of course if you have finacial security then you can do whatever you want!
Yeah i understand, thank you so much for your suggestion
When I first started as a developer I was good with HTML and CSS but very weak in JavaScript. For a long time I was not progressing much and I started to have a lot of imposter syndrome and self doubt. Some people just thought I was not good enough.
The turning point happened when I found much better learning resources and better teachers. I guess at the time I was following some very average programming courses. All I did was put in the time and practice, practice, practice!
And the rest is history I have a job in tech, i'm active in the developer community. And I have a pretty strong profile with lots of programming skills. I believe that almost anyone can learn this stuff you just need to practice non stop and continue to repeat the cycle until it is as natural as walking or driving a car. It just becomes muscle memory.
No dude. Stick at it. We all have these feelings of being overwhelmed. If react is overwhelming you might want to try a framework with an easier learning curve. I started with Vue, and I'm glad I did because react would probably have scared me away at first.
More importantly, we're here to help you, and advise you. One day you'll be looking at a post from another overwhelmed dev and it will be for turn to help them. Stick at it, you will get there. It will be tough at times but it will be so worth it.
Learn programming. Not coding. Coding means the syntax and programming is the logic. Learning programming comes only with experience. You need to solve problems yourself.
Couple of points which I hope will help you...
Never give up! You got this!
Quitting your job? Maybe, yes. Quitting your career of front-end developer? Maybe not. Perhaps, you just need to work in more projects, this way it will improve your logical thinking skills. I gave up front-end development because I knew only WordPress, CSS, a bit of HTML, PHP but nothing about JavaScript . Whereas you, you know about JavaScript, perhaps if you push to get better with JavaScript you might have a lot opportunities. Apparently, JavaScript in the most demanded programming language. Feel free to check out the following link bootcamp.berkeley.edu/blog/most-in...
I hope it helped
Thanks for your suggestions aissa
Aim: To help Gaurav take his carrer decision:
Lesson:
Gaurav to understand that you are capable of logical thinking you need to practice algorithmic problems.
Good Developers like to solve problems. If you like solving Algorithmic Problems then you will like Coding.
First clear up your basice on Data Structures and Algorithms (Watch Mosh Hamedani DS and Algs Course).
Then you should start solving algorithms on LeetCode. Start from Easy aim to solve at least 60 problems. This will give you a good estimate if you like solving problems.
Now if you like solving problems stay on else focus your efforts on learning a new skill you are interested in.
I am saying so as I myself have solved Algorithmic Problems (see leetcode.com/chetansirsa/) and I can see my interests.
So take the first step and start watching Mosh Hamedani Algorithms Course.
Vande Matram.
Hi there,
If you don't imporve your skills then you really should find something else to do.
You can find something else if you fully prepared and It is better to schedule it in your own term than let the industry does it for you.
This is my honest opinion.
All the best.
Well, some time ago I went through something similar. There are times in our careers that we think that we can't make it, or that we don't have what it takes to have a seccessful career.
But don't listen to those thoughts, with time, patiente and plenty of hard work, if you want to succeed, things will come!
Try to clear your mind first and don't be too harsh on yourself, I know you'll be able to make it!
Everyone strugles with the "imposter syndrome" from time to time, even seniors!
Just take your time, if you're encountering yourself in a place where you don't feel confortable, that's where you'll progress!
Keep it up, if you like this field (programming), you'll make it :)
Good luck! 🍀