Hey everyone! I'm really into tech and coding, and I have a basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I'm curious if I could land a freelance job after just a few months of training in these areas. I'm currently following The Odin Project in my spare time, but I've heard about concepts like front-end and back-end web development, and I'm not sure how important frameworks are in this field.
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You're on the right track with those tools for front-end development! Don't forget, full web development often includes back-end languages like .NET/C#, Java, or Python for handling things like authentication and database interactions. But those three are an excellent starting point!
Absolutely, start with the fundamentals! Being able to showcase a project in your portfolio helps a lot. However, most job postings will require knowledge of frameworks, so it'd be wise to learn one or two later on.
What should I focus on after mastering front-end development? Also, do you think The Odin Project is a solid course?