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I just wanna quickly share my story. I started learning JS and React from Mosh's courses in late 2019. Within a year and a half I landed my first job in the industry as a Frontend Developer. I now work as a Senior Mobile Developer in a large pharmaceutical corporation making close to 6 figures. The industry has changed a lot post covid, and getting hired is harder than it was when I started, but there are still plenty of jobs out there. Don't get discouraged. Focus on improving key skills and making important connections😊
The point about choosing a specific field is so true. It's easy for young learners to get overwhelmed. Focusing on a single, fun project can make the journey feel much more manageable.
This video is like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.
I’m currently 17 years old and I started coding at 14. I started without a laptop/pc and was just writing down my codes in a book to try them out when I visit the cafe. Now I’m a full stack web developer.
Okay guys. I've realized that it's time for me to really focus. One year from now, I promise myself that I'll be employed as a programmer. I'll keep you all updated on my progress. Wish me good luck! 🙏🍀
At this point in life you are directly talking to me. I was confused but every time I come to this Channel everything becomes clearer and clearer!
If you want to learn coding step by step and think like a coder then Mosh is best.Thank you Mosh for teaching me the world of code .
Hi Mosh, I was a yearly subscriber to your platform, the problem I saw is that the help wasn't available as it should when a person get stuck, otherwise your coding style is great. Hope the forum thing will change this year so on some new deal I come back 😁
Mosh : Pick an instructor whose teaching style you like and dedicate yourself to actually finishing each course. Me who has picked Mosh but ain't able to afford his course: 😞😣
I've been struggling with this topic, but your video cleared it up for me. Thanks a ton!
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Top Comments (10)
I just wanna quickly share my story. I started learning JS and React from Mosh's courses in late 2019. Within a year and a half I landed my first job in the industry as a Frontend Developer. I now work as a Senior Mobile Developer in a large pharmaceutical corporation making close to 6 figures. The industry has changed a lot post covid, and getting hired is harder than it was when I started, but there are still plenty of jobs out there. Don't get discouraged. Focus on improving key skills and making important connections😊
The point about choosing a specific field is so true. It's easy for young learners to get overwhelmed. Focusing on a single, fun project can make the journey feel much more manageable.
This video is like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.
I’m currently 17 years old and I started coding at 14. I started without a laptop/pc and was just writing down my codes in a book to try them out when I visit the cafe. Now I’m a full stack web developer.
Okay guys. I've realized that it's time for me to really focus. One year from now, I promise myself that I'll be employed as a programmer. I'll keep you all updated on my progress. Wish me good luck! 🙏🍀
At this point in life you are directly talking to me. I was confused but every time I come to this Channel everything becomes clearer and clearer!
If you want to learn coding step by step and think like a coder then Mosh is best.Thank you Mosh for teaching me the world of code .
Hi Mosh, I was a yearly subscriber to your platform, the problem I saw is that the help wasn't available as it should when a person get stuck, otherwise your coding style is great. Hope the forum thing will change this year so on some new deal I come back 😁
Mosh : Pick an instructor whose teaching style you like and dedicate yourself to actually finishing each course. Me who has picked Mosh but ain't able to afford his course: 😞😣
I've been struggling with this topic, but your video cleared it up for me. Thanks a ton!