How to Actually Use a Web Developer Roadmap: Mike Karan on Better Learning and Must-Have Skills for Junior Developers
The Scrimba Podcast
English - March 01, 2022 18:11 - 46 minutes - 63.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingTechnology Business Careers junior developers software development programming Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
🎙 About the episode
Meet Mike Karan 🇨🇦! Mike is a successful web development business owner and a co-host of the HTML All The Things podcast. His podcast and social media platforms have had tremendous growth in 2021, but Mike explains it's not all about the stats: it's about creating value and connecting with people.
In this episode, we're talking roadmaps! If you're learning to code, it's easier to follow a roadmap that somebody else has made. But, that can also be tricky: it's not always clear when to branch out or move on to another part of a roadmap. You'll learn how to recognize these opportunities, how to figure out if you should quit learning something, and why you should only focus on one framework at a time. Plus, there's a rant about regex.
🔗 Connect with Mike
👨🏻💼 LinkedIn🌐 Website👩🚀 GitHub🐦 Twitter⏰ Timestamps
Introduction (0:00)Mike's podcast and Twitter growth (02:00)How Mike chose the front-end developer career path (07:08)Step by step guide for learning to become a front-end developer (09:08)What can you achieve with just HTML and CSS? When is the right time to learn JavaScript? (14:00)How should you look at a roadmap? (17:49)Figure out what you hate! (18:48)How to know you've given something enough of a try? (21:34)When to monetize your skills? (24:51)On roadmaps and choosing the right framework (27:21)What does a junior developer have to know? (33:47)Apply your knowledge! (36:45)🧰 Resources mentioned
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