Pre-Programming
Everything you need to know before you code

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Evan Kimbrell

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r/launchschool • comment
2 points • elguerofrijolero

"Web developer" as a term is often interchangeable with "software engineer". There's typically three areas of roles within software engineering:

  • Back-end
  • Front-end
  • Full-stack (which is a combination of both).

Launch School's first half of the program is based on the back end, then the second half of the curriculum is on the front end. If you complete the entire Core Curriculum, you would be trained in full-stack software engineering. Thought, not all developers end up working as full-stack, many chose to focus on either the front end or the back end.

If you're still lost, it may be worth checking out the Udemy course Pre-Programming: Everything you need to know before you code, which gives a good overview of the industry. You should be able to get the course for about $10-20 (you may need to check in an Incognito browser).

r/Turkey • comment
1 points • hiccupq

https://www.udemy.com/course/pre-programming-everything-you-need-to-know-before-you-code

şunu indirip bitirsen olur programlamanin temellerini alırsın çok önemli

r/programare • comment
1 points • siuli

Eu am inceput sa fiu mai putin intimidat de ce inseamna programare dupa ce am vazut tutorialul lui evan kimbell https://www.udemy.com/course/pre-programming-everything-you-need-to-know-before-you-code/

Asta pentru ca m-a facut sa inteleg la ce foloseste fiecare limbaj de programare, si m-a facut sa inteleg si ca nu e musai sa le sti pe toate.

Pe frontend tools-urile se dezvolta mult mai rapid si sunt mai multe tehnologii de invatat decat pe back-end.

HTML+CSS+JS+frameworks si librarii e startul, pentru a intelege cum functioneaza un program. W3School te poate invata baza, sintaxa, dar pentru ceva mai aplicat cauta FreeCodeCamp si Odin Project.