Hi Everyone,
I’m currently in my 2nd year studying a Bachelor of Information Technology, majoring in Software Development.
I have learnt a range of things particularly in IT, computer systems, networks, technologies (the basics) and now more units which are intertwined with my specified major. I have learnt languages like Python, Java, SQL, JavaScript, (obviously HTML, CSS), and frameworks like Node.js and Express, (going to be taught Angular.js as apart of my units, also self-teaching Next.js and React synchronously).
I feel as though the stuff I have learnt so far is fundamental and covers most of the beginner-intermediate concepts, enough to build a full stack application. Obviously with React/Next.js im self teaching to utilise the...
Hi Everyone,
I’m currently in my 2nd year studying a Bachelor of Information Technology, majoring in Software Development.
I have learnt a range of things particularly in IT, computer systems, networks, technologies (the basics) and now more units which are intertwined with my specified major. I have learnt languages like Python, Java, SQL, JavaScript, (obviously HTML, CSS), and frameworks like Node.js and Express, (going to be taught Angular.js as apart of my units, also self-teaching Next.js and React synchronously).
I feel as though the stuff I have learnt so far is fundamental and covers most of the beginner-intermediate concepts, enough to build a full stack application. Obviously with React/Next.js im self teaching to utilise the built-in functionalities that they offer, eventually would love to get into mobile applications or develop a SaaS in future.
Does anyone have any tips for how I can keep progressing my skills, pathways I should take, should I dive deeper into a specific stack or language going forward….?
Any tips would be appreciated! Thanks in advance 😄