Microsoft Excel is used by over 99% of businesses in the World and over 1 Billion people, so whatever profession you choose, make sure you learn it.
📊Here are 15 Microsoft Excel tips & functions that will make you feel like an expert and save you hundreds of hours of work:
You want to become a web developer, but don't know where to start?
1. Choose a text-editor.
I would suggest VS Code(@code). Get it here: https://t.co/GzRVArv83F
2. Learn HTML.
There are plenty of available learning resources. FreeCodeCamp (@freeCodeCamp) is definitely one of the best.
https://t.co/7AmrEO6k76
3. Learn CSS.
If you want to be a web developer, learning CSS should be the next step. Once again, I'd suggest FreeCodeCamp.
https://t.co/7AmrEO6k76
4. Get better at CSS.
Still not feeling comfortable with CSS? Take this free course on CSS by Google Developers (@googledevs).
https://t.co/FX7B4ZBvfW
5. Learn JavaScript.
Here starts the fun. You can learn JavaScript at https://t.co/pX4zhsVxxK.
6. Build projects.
Improve your coding skills by building real projects. If you can't come up with ideas, try https://t.co/GBEApEmadx (@frontendmentor).
7. Learn to use the command line.
You can use this free course by Open Classrooms(@OpenClassrooms).
https://t.co/WnacpU4oKi
8. Learn how to use Git and GitHub.
This is a nice intro to Git and GitHub for beginners (@HubSpot).
https://t.co/m3wwIlFLs8
9. Choose a JavaScript framework.
React and Vue are the most popular frameworks at the moment, so I'd suggest you start with one of those. You can learn another framework later. Brad Traversy (@traversymedia) has crash courses for both.
https://t.co/hwgqWjFKkf
10. Build more projects.
Try to build something from scratch this time. Find ideas here: https://t.co/uCjECnF7Jl, by @florinpop17.
11. Deploy projects.
Are you happy with the things you built? Deploy them. Services like Netlify (@Netlify) and Vercel (@vercel) are easy to use. Here you can find a few more https://t.co/YMAbmdb8xF
12. Make a CV.
There are plenty of free CV builders available. I'd recommend this one. It's a free and open-source project.
https://t.co/xeZrlCTT9m
13. Prepare for a coding interview.
You can use https://t.co/OL7q9v8Glt (@LeetCode) for practice.
14. Apply for jobs.
Again there are a lot of resources available. Choose something from https://t.co/tPfUpCSRpU.
15. Make an open source contribution (optional)
Here you have all the info you need https://t.co/1aZUOHBGMs.
* Discalimer: This is just one possible roadmap and something I would do myself if I were starting from scratch.
Happy coding!
If you want to get better as a developer you need to build projects! Don't have any ideas on things you can build?
I got you!
Here are some suggestions that may give you some different ideas than the average suggestion.
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