2) The next step is to explore different development fields. Just Get an overview of what exactly it is, in order to know about your interest in specific development field
Try out this fields 1) Web Development 2) App Development 3) Blockchain 4) AI/ML
5)DevOps
Etc....
Know about your interest first & then deep dive into that tech
Most of beginners get confused about which niche should they go for. Web & App dev are two most common fields which you can go for. There are a tons of resources with some amazing community and a lot of job offers.
3) Involve in online communities
There are a tons of online communities which can help you in your coding journey. You can join @eddiejaoude community, his content will help you to start with open source and freelance. Join communities according to ur niche on Discord, Twitter..
4) Improve your problem solving skills by learning DSA
Dsa will help you to think about the most efficient solution for a problem. In order to Get a Job, Problem sloving is must thing. Recently @kunalstwt has started an amazing course of DSA, do check out. youtube.com/playlist?list=…
5) Building Personal Brand & Networks
You can Start building your tech presence by helping others by writing blogs, e-books, Creating videos .... In this journey, you will meet a lot of amazing people which will help you to grow your network & build ur brand.
6) Learning in Public
This is the most underrated way of building your tech presence & will help you to get noticed by recruiters faster. There are many tags on Twitter like #100DaysOfCode#CodeNewbie which will help u not to fall into tutorial hell & will keep u motivated too.
7) Events
Events are the best way to find best people of your niche. Many types of Events happened every month so just go add some value to events.
At last adding value to this Tech-verse will help others and you too to grow at much faster speed.
That was the RoadMap guys :)
Hope this will help you to get started with Development. I have tried to cover everything but if you think I have missed out any way add them in the thread ⚡⤵️
Thanks for reading 📚
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