Amateur programmer to paid professional in 60 days. What lang/stack?
9 points| hungrygs | 5 years ago
Assume it's not about particular desires or interests, but a pure market-driven formulation of what can one can learn given this starting base and what has economic demand? It could be anything from front or back end, Python or Javascript, C# or Java enterprise, cloud programming, etc. Consider it a "desperate" scenario of needing to program for cash as quickly as possible!
brudgers|5 years ago
Foober223|5 years ago
To reliably get a job in my local area, I'd jump on the Microsoft stack. C#, ASP MVC, Sql Server.
Web-based software dominates the job market just about everywhere. So basic competence with HTML, CSS, and javascript will serve you well.
gas9S9zw3P9c|5 years ago
ijustwanttovote|5 years ago
Durgasoft|5 years ago
One is target your local job market for anything that will still exist post-pandemic. The second is target one of those online developer mills like TopTal, BiersDev, and that means implementing the 'mother of all demo apps' repeatedly from spec until you have a fully tested and optimized app ready for deployment in whatever language you think you will most likely find a job for (javascript/expressJS, React, etc). See https://n0x400.1mb.site/ for the MIT webdev crashcourse
sloaken|5 years ago
wallflower|5 years ago
Good luck, the point is to start building now - clients and projects.
verdverm|5 years ago
thedevindevops|5 years ago
gt2|5 years ago