Julian W.
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Julian W.
@dev0cat
Front-End Web Developer. Posting about engineering, technical writing, technology, programming, AI and crypto.
Austin, TX 加入时间 Haziran 2016
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Full Stack Developer Roadmap 2024:
Step 1: 🌐 Internet Basics
• Learn web mechanics.
Step 2: 🖥️ HTML/CSS
• Master web design.
Step 3: ✨ JavaScript
• Understand scripting.
Step 4: 🛠️ Frontend Frameworks
• Study React or Vue.
Step 5: 🐍 Backend Stack
• Learn Node.js or Python.
Step 6: 📦 Database Skills
• Practice SQL/NoSQL.
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Step 9: 🔄 DevOps Intro
• Explore CI/CD, testing.
Step 10: 🐳 Containers
• Use Docker, Kubernetes.
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• Launch on AWS/GCP.
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One of my favorite bits from @t3dotgg 's video about not using Kubernetes is that engineers like @ThePrimeagen who can write high performance stuff are expensive AF.
My personal takeaway is a bit different from the intended message though, because I'm looking at it through the lens of building a great software engineering career rather than a startup.
My takeaway? Hard things (as long as they're useful) pay really well. Learning k8s (or any other hard in-demand skill) can make *you* expensive. Don't you want to be expensive?
The way to be expensive is by obtaining skills that are hard to learn and broadly useful. If it's not useful, there's no demand. If it's not hard, there's too much competition.
I'll probably convert this into an article later

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