“I wasted 2 years learning web dev the wrong way…” I tried to learn web development 3 times. Failed every time. So 🚀 I created a 3-Month Web Development Roadmap Here’s what I did wrong: – Watching tutorials only – No real projects – No consistency Here’s what worked: 1. Build daily 2. Focus on basics 3. Share journey publicly If you’re starting: Don’t copy everything. Just start small Follow for more 🚀 Follow for more web dev content 🚀 Yasir Ammar #webdevelopment #javascript #react #coding #developers #100DaysOfCode #programming
I have a genuine question and would really appreciate honest answers from experienced people here. I’ve recently completed my 12th, but my academic performance isn’t strong enough to get into a good college. At the same time, I’m highly interested in coding and building real-world projects. I’m ready to stay disciplined and work consistently every day. Here are my current skills: * Basic JavaScript * React (building small apps) * Working with APIs * Basic backend understanding * Currently building projects (like a chat app) So my question is: 👉 Is it realistically possible to get a decent-paying job (₹50k–₹80k/month) in startups without a college degree, purely based on skills, projects, and consistency? If yes: * What should I focus on the most? * What mistakes should I avoid? * How can I stand out without a degree? I’m not looking for motivation — just honest, practical advice from people who’ve seen or done this. Thanks in advance 🙏
I agree working on actual projects, building daily and posting daily is the only way to become a full stack developer/engineer.
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Here is an example of a web https://github.com/YasirAmmar55/Web-dev-content.git