Hi all π I'm Prisha!
Newly minted / aspiring web developer, currently working as a paralegal for almost 10 years.
I've always been fascinated by the web, and coding, and I've decided to *finally* take the LEAP and see if I have what it takes π
#CodeNewbie#100DaysOfCode
When learning new coding concepts, itβs important to play around with ideas while learning a new topic.
Check out the online code editor https://t.co/ul1ikLyJbe!!
You can fire up a new project and practice HTML, CSS, JavaScript (even frameworks!)
#100DaysOfCode#CodeNewbie
Itβs so nice to be able to save your work and remember βoh yea this is where I was playing around with those new CSS propertiesβ or βlearning JavaScript array methodsβ.
This tool has been helping me SO much lately!
Knowledge retention is *everything* when learning new skills!
Why should you learn JavaScript?
It's the language of the web.
Required on the frontend.
Can be used on the backend.
The only language that lets you build websites end to end.
In 2019, it's virtually required knowledge.
On Social Media, we like to share our successes, we want to look smart and cool.
But what about failures?
I go first: I failed my first JavaScript exam.
Not my brightest day as a web developer
But since then, I have taken JavaScript seriously. That failure tought me so much.
@oliverjumpertz Iβm currently working on the switch (career switch) and youβre spot on! Realizing my current career isnβt sparking joy and being fascinated by development made me realize I need to push myself to make a change π―