In this third article of my, How to Become a Web Developer and Get a Job guide, we’ll discuss what to study to become a web developer. In the previous article on front-end vs back-end developers, I covered the existence of front-end and back-end technologies, which in turn have many options to choose from. Too many options, in fact. How do we go about choosing what to study? And what about all the other stuff web developers tend to know, such as the command line, Git, and other developer to...| Programming Zen
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