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The courses are not enough
A little bit about yourself
Hi, Habr. My name is Nikita, I am 21 years old, I work as a frontend developer in one company that provides hosting services. I have been doing the web since I was 18, and it just so happened that I switched from mathematical programming and strongly typed languages ββto JS. Ironically, then I had to go to strong typing - TypeScript
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It is useful for a beginner to watch online courses, it is useful to learn about new technologies, but unfortunately no course can give all the knowledge that will definitely make him a top-class developer. Only working in a company on a real project (or working in a sandbox) will help teach the most important thing - to solve real combat missions. A beginner just needs to write bad code in order to understand that it is simply not necessary to do this in the future.