I try not to get down to the level of atoms and molecules but I'm going deep down the rabbit hole 🐇 🕳
Whether you're curious about front-end, back-end, secure coding, IT infrastructure, cloud, software design, software architecture, coding basics, etc, there's something for you in Dev Concepts.
If you're always wondering how everything fits together, what that new acronym even means and it makes you feel overwhelmed. The Dev Concepts collection will be your guide. It will help you see things more clearly and dissipate those fears.
No need for fancy degrees.
I want everyone to get into IT and enjoy the journey. I want you to learn how to code, what design patterns are, how encryption works, what public and private keys are for, and so many more things. There are a million opportunities for you if you put in the effort to explore IT.
I've been having fun my whole life with computers, and continue learning new things every single day. I want you to also have a job that fulfills you. I want you to succeed and share the joy of exploring this wonderful field.
Change is the only constant in IT, and I believe that it's one of the key benefits of working in the field. There's just no way to get bored!
If you want to #learntocode, focus on learning and understanding concepts.
Here's a small thread to help you out! 👇🏻
Start with #HTML because it'll allow you to quickly get something on the screen. That is the ultimate motivator, and the feedback loop is perfect: edit, save, refresh!