Just a Halogenatic m... • 1y
It actually depends on your experience working on a specific tech stack. Also the amount of projects you personally worked, as a team and an individual. Your knowledge in the domain & how well versed & comfy are you with the updated tech stack(for example newer versions of it) Also try challenging yourself with some innovative projects. As you work on them, the more you realise your expertise. Some people say, learning never stops..
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Top Tier Experiences • 1y
If you want to start Web dev and don't know where to start, follow this → 1. Learn HTML and CSS 2. Build something with what you have learned 3. Learn JavaScript 4. Try building projects with all the knowledge you have gained 5. Choose a tech stack
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