Learn Web Development And ACTUALLY Get A Job | Ultimate Guide

Everything I wish I knew. The exact advice I would give myself to become a self-taught software engineer as fast as possible. This is the framework I would use to speed up the learning process to actually get a job building web applications. Your journey may be different so don’t view this as rigid. Adapt it to your situation. For example, the frameworks you choose could be based on the most in demand tools where you live which could be different from where I live. That could mean learning Angular even though my preference is React. Best wishes.
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Chapters:
0:00 Learn Web Development And ACTUALLY Get A Job In 2023
10:48 How much I made as a self-taught software engineer at each programming job
21:27 The Front-end development skills I would focus on to get hired
37:07 Why You Shouldn’t Become A Full-stack Developer
44:08 Why most new devs FAIL Job Interviews
56:50 I Wish Someone Had Told Me This
1:03:50 Secrets I Use To Find Dev Jobs Other People Miss
1:16:53 How Breaking Resume Rules Got Me Hired
1:23:28 The Web Development Portfolio That ACTUALLY Got Me A Dev Job

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  • @jamescross
    @jamescross Жыл бұрын

    BTW, here are some good free places to learn web development: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y2hh2qSFmL2acag.html and for transparency, how much programming channels make on youtube kzread.info/dash/bejne/lWyCuJuRkcjVf6w.html if you are interested in starting one.

  • @cypriotdilliro

    @cypriotdilliro

    Жыл бұрын

    hey how can I reach u privately and wanna ask u sth about my problem coding?

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    @Nebil I prefer to keep discussions here so more people can benefit from answers.

  • @rahilshaikh7899

    @rahilshaikh7899

    Жыл бұрын

    And please add time stamp too...

  • @cypriotdilliro

    @cypriotdilliro

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jamescross ok then here is my question. How can I make a video in one box and subtitles in another next to it in html. Like one big box inside of it one box will be showing with my play pause and stop button and while its playing subtitles will be coming at the other box which is going to be another small box in the big box.

  • @ElTopDev

    @ElTopDev

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cypriotdilliro JUST DO IT! -Nike

  • @igor-rp5mw
    @igor-rp5mw Жыл бұрын

    For me it took 9 month to learn, like 6 days a week , 3-6 hours a day. 2 month of interviews and now i am >3 month into my dream job as senior dev ops engineer. Before I was truck driver with flat bed, and before that I was cell phone tower climber/installer.

  • @053_eshan9

    @053_eshan9

    Жыл бұрын

    Sir, which material or source you used to learn. I am in 3rd sem of my CS degree but I am a total noob and I want to persue web development (I know you have to start from Html, JS, CSS) but I don't know how deep will be enough to land a job or be job ready. I really want to learn but I don't have the guidance where to start and which platform is best for learning. Sir, could you please guide me

  • @gilly2026

    @gilly2026

    Жыл бұрын

    Can you tell us which courses/websites/languages you learned from?

  • @iuliandordea

    @iuliandordea

    Жыл бұрын

    @Igor You are amazing going through so many careers and learning a completely different new skills set each time. You're the living proof that it can be done. 👍

  • @gabrielwelch6483

    @gabrielwelch6483

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m a truck driver now trying to learn what to study and which direction to go!

  • @Strength_In_Wisdom

    @Strength_In_Wisdom

    Жыл бұрын

    Please shine some light down

  • @leoashcraft3
    @leoashcraft3 Жыл бұрын

    3 months of learning, 9 months of applying, 5 months into my first dev job.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    That's awesome! Congrats!

  • @leoashcraft3

    @leoashcraft3

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jamescross Thanks for your vids, they're motivational and encouraging.

  • @AD-wg8ik

    @AD-wg8ik

    Жыл бұрын

    3 months is crazy.

  • @leoashcraft3

    @leoashcraft3

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AD-wg8ik I was so fed up with being average and not being able to do more with my family... I locked myself in a room every night, literally lost a couple of friends from going slightly crazy. I wasn't playing around anymore. I mean it was 3 months but of course during those 9 months of applying, I continued to learn but at the end of 3 months I felt confident I could land a job. I'm only making 25% more than I was making at my previous job but it's the fact I no longer feel stagnant and I'm working towards my goal.

  • @meaganpalmaira7271

    @meaganpalmaira7271

    Жыл бұрын

    Congrats Leo! I am currently on the same path, I had about 3 months of consistent learning and now 2 months of applying. Any advice for applying and interviewing? I seem to not get pass the first or second round. It is not motivating at all getting all these rejections. Congrats again!

  • @drknoba
    @drknoba Жыл бұрын

    6 months of self taught programming now im on my 8th year full time as a software engineer. Best decision of my life.

  • @BadWeatherfreak

    @BadWeatherfreak

    Жыл бұрын

    Where did you learn?

  • @sloppyprogrammer4373

    @sloppyprogrammer4373

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BadWeatherfreak I followed same path, I took some classes in CS dropped out. Got some small freelance job offers by a friend. Learned a lot of things and what I liked to do (I could already program a little bit due to CS and doing a lot in my freetime). Applied after 1 year of helping him out, now on my 9th year as software engineer.

  • @drknoba

    @drknoba

    Жыл бұрын

    I learned by creating a Pinterest type application in Ruby On Rails and I used the code in that application to get my first junior position. I also got a mentor that showed me what I need to learn to be job ready and helped unblock me when I got stuck. If I was to start again I would focus on having really nice tests done in the framework that's most common in your programming language. Focus on developing a restful api. An app with 5-10 models will be sufficient enough to show that you have the foundation for your employer to teach upon. They key skills to show is that you know the basics and can test your application.

  • @davidstar2362

    @davidstar2362

    Жыл бұрын

    I need help I asked chat GPT to built me a super app it made the frame work I need to insert code here insert code here. I need the code fill in for my super app. many many many people are going to want to use it it is a chrome extension. HELP!!

  • @skellula9923

    @skellula9923

    Жыл бұрын

    im trying to take this path bro, should i know more than 1 cpu language?

  • @groovelife415
    @groovelife415 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a senior software engineer with a little over 20+ years experience as a professional developer. I have given thousands of technical and cultural interviews over the years. The three biggest misconceptions/mistakes I see from entry-level applicants: 1. They grossly over-estimate what is expected for an entry-level developer to know. We aren't looking for perfection, we're looking for a basic understanding of the job you're applying for, and an expressed desire to learn. So many applicants graduated 6+ months earlier and haven't touched programming since, and can't even explain a for loop. It's shocking. That's almost always a no go. Keep learning. 2. No bullshitters. You cannot bullshit in this field. The technical questions are black and white, A or B. There is no gray area, and we already know the answers. If you start trying to lie and make things up, you will not get the job. 3. Professionalism. You can be a rock-star technically, but there is more to being a professional developer than sitting there hammering out code all day. You need to be able to communicate clearly with business and other teams that may not have a technical background. You need to be able to prioritize and multitask. You will always be juggling multiple things. Colleagues and management will definitely help you, but you have to bring something to the table too. WORK ON YOUR SOFT SKILLS! I volunteer each semester to give mock interviews at the university here. Soft skills are almost always among the weakest of a new graduate's skillset.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    excellent advice. totally agree.

  • @chibututunnamani5806

    @chibututunnamani5806

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this guide. I totally fall into the first category. I always feel like there is more to be learnt. I hope to do better.

  • @lordrchase

    @lordrchase

    Жыл бұрын

    Muchas gracias por tus consejos. Dicen que tengo potencial para prepararme en programación, y el primer consejo que das es el que necesitaba justamente, pues me preocupo por cometer errores o no ser capáz de lograr una carrera en programación. Saludos desde Costa Rica mae 🇨🇷

  • @johnyewtube2286

    @johnyewtube2286

    Жыл бұрын

    I have seen too many "junior" positions that require 1 to 3 years of professional (sometimes even internships do not count) to apply. I have been coding and reading books for almost 2 years but many times this nonprofessional experience does not count. Am I supposed to create a freelance company to kind of fake the experience?

  • @TheInchii

    @TheInchii

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnyewtube2286 look for company that would take you for free and in exchange you will get a bit of experience. Let's say extra work for weekends or for afternoon's/evenings. I know it's suck to work for free, but it doesn't has to be full time job, and I think even 2-3 months experience like this would boost your chances

  • @abakedpotato1486
    @abakedpotato1486 Жыл бұрын

    Stepping away from tutorials is the best thing I've done. I work on my projects and if I can't solve it I just Google and it sticks in my head. Also reading documentation and textbooks is a major help.

  • @adipurnomo5683

    @adipurnomo5683

    Жыл бұрын

    You said tutorial hell ? Why sir

  • @c4me540

    @c4me540

    Жыл бұрын

    That's what I'm doing too. This way the principles stick to your fingers

  • @bobbyeweka2541

    @bobbyeweka2541

    11 ай бұрын

    Can u please help me with books I can buy am a newbie in the world of coding

  • @waiien2921

    @waiien2921

    10 ай бұрын

    where do you find projects??

  • @JoshIbbotson-
    @JoshIbbotson-5 ай бұрын

    1 and a half years learning whilst working full time, about 3 months of applying, and 4 months in my first job as a full stack developer!

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    5 ай бұрын

    awesome! congrats!

  • @Kevin-uh4km
    @Kevin-uh4km Жыл бұрын

    I have spent many years trying to get a job as a firefighter. I currently work as a paramedic in California making $18/h working 56 hour work weeks. I'm on 24-72 hours running back to back 911 calls with 0 sleep everyday. I constantly think to myself if I could only be home learning and creating projects more, I could create so much more and prove to my co-workers they are not stuck in this industry. I am currently learning JavaScript, CSS, HTML and will be moving on to C#. I have never been this motivated to learn.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Best wishes on the journey. My brother is a firefighter and I've encouraged him to consider the switch, but so far he's been hesitant.

  • @raminbaghirov9998

    @raminbaghirov9998

    2 ай бұрын

    I hope you will get somewhere, brother. My story is very similar to yours. Hope we will break this vicious cycle one day.

  • @Bigcuhalex

    @Bigcuhalex

    Ай бұрын

    That’s so ironic I thought of being a fire foghter but I realize I value my sleep I really wanna take advantage of learning to code since I’m still living with my parents

  • @batmansmommy6980
    @batmansmommy6980 Жыл бұрын

    I’m 50 year old single mother of two, a litigation paralegal and tech nerd. 🤓 I’ve worn a lot of hats, run a law firm, family restaurant, and many other things, but my journalism and business degrees are worthless pieces of paper. I’m learning to code, and hoping to get my kids involved, too. I know my age is going to cause issues, but I love learning, and solving problems, so I’m ready and going for it! Thanks for sharing your story!

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    That's cool. How are you getting your kids involved?

  • @whatever8243

    @whatever8243

    7 ай бұрын

    I’m 51. A nanny to my grand babies and my husband retires in 6 years. I have always been the stay at home wife and mom other than the occasion part time job for Christmas help. I want a coding job I can do from home so we can travel in an RV for at least 5 years as we have done nothing. I just started learning JavaScript and praying I can learn with in 12 months so I can land my first job. My son in law is a senior designer for Amazon. He’s been coding since he was 12. All self taught. Makes 350k a year. My goal is 100k a year I am praying for favor as I know I’m old but it’s my time to live. My kids are raised and my grand babies start school in a couple years. I’m ready to live a little for myself. Let me know how it’s going. I’d love to be friends. Maybe we can help each other.

  • @YeseiraCaro

    @YeseiraCaro

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm with you 💯

  • @YeseiraCaro

    @YeseiraCaro

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm 43 year old mother of 2 little babies and looking for a bootcamp and start software engineer , let me know where you are going to start!!

  • @whatever8243

    @whatever8243

    7 ай бұрын

    @@YeseiraCaro do you have discord? I’m starting with html. I live in North Carolina

  • @justinrivera6749
    @justinrivera67495 ай бұрын

    Been learning for about 18 months. I also work in construction (55+ hrs/week) and have been averaging 15hrs/week coding. Been a long 2 years lol. About 3 months ago I really started getting to the point where I'm building more advanced apps (react router, supabase, redux, custom hookes, etc.). Hoping to be ready to start applying by middle of next year!

  • @sohailansari2673

    @sohailansari2673

    5 ай бұрын

    Keep it up mate!

  • @nightlifeking
    @nightlifeking Жыл бұрын

    Took me 10 years to learn on my own. I started before KZread University. But I still learned.

  • @yourmomisyourdad
    @yourmomisyourdad Жыл бұрын

    I've been watching youtube videos for a month now after semi-committing to the Data Analyst path, then getting cold feet and deciding I really wanted to be a dev and not stuck in a box of analytics then regretting it a few years down the road. This video is probably the most in-depth and well made video of all of them that I have watched. I am also a videographer so I appreciate all of the little things video-wise haha. Good job! I think this helped push me over the edge into becoming a dev instead before I was too committed to a path that would ultimately leave me disappointed. Cheers!

  • @DMPDEV
    @DMPDEV Жыл бұрын

    Dude! Hi, I'm from Argentina, I lived in Ogden, UT for 8 years. Now I’m kinda lost, but thanks to this video I felt guided again, thanks for all the info you shared. I’m aiming for front end, I did a full stack boot camp, and front end is what got my attention, I enjoy seeing the results. At least for now, I feel the learning curve is shorter this way. And yeah, I hate my current job at a factory, anxiety hits hard sometimes since I’ve been wanting to change for a while now. Deep breaths and keep at it

  • @ROMOROMO-ub7tm
    @ROMOROMO-ub7tm8 ай бұрын

    I'm listening. X construction worker, due to my back , now I'm listening to you , I'm a single father and I have to do this . I'm not scared.

  • @sullyeran666
    @sullyeran666 Жыл бұрын

    as a transitioning professional and coding prospect, i truly appreciate how this gentleman actually gets to the point and delivers the pertinent information to what is useful to learn and why. ive seen other "how i transitioned to developing" videos and they seem to be more focused on charisma and theatrics than the objective here. thank you for the insight.

  • @kotakaishiboi
    @kotakaishiboi11 ай бұрын

    I have been teaching myself to code for about 6 months I always come back to this video every month to see what more I understand. It’s helpful for someone who feels like they’re not getting anywhere. At least for me it helps.

  • @stewheart
    @stewheart Жыл бұрын

    I recommend transferring any notes to a google doc for permanent reference. It's really useful to have a refresher written in your own words. Learning about design can also be really important for presenting your projects - if it looks good people will think of it differently and see you in a new light.

  • @sweatyearth7458
    @sweatyearth7458 Жыл бұрын

    This is very inspiring. I am in my third month of learning front end work, and I am hitting that slump that is making me question everything... I am seriously going to try my best from here on out. Thank you for this video.

  • @F34RI355
    @F34RI355 Жыл бұрын

    Watched the whole thing and I believe this is a quality video to rewatch and really soak the advice. Your video is the most comprehensive and pragmatic approach I've seen for amateurs to understand the web development industry and how to navigate it.

  • @vedhneeli2168
    @vedhneeli2168 Жыл бұрын

    Started my journey a little over 2 weeks ago now. Currently about to go into my final year of radiation therapy studies, however, the past 3 years or so have taught that I am not cut out for this line of work. Degree itself is relatively chill but doing my internships throughout the course made me realise that there are people who are a lot more suited than I. I am loving the odin project, doesnt make me burn out and makes everything fun.

  • @Kopalchuck
    @Kopalchuck Жыл бұрын

    I’m a former Police officer and truck driver. I lost my truck driving job due to a heart issue at 28. Now I’m learning pythons with hopes of someday doing cybersecurity and also doing personal development projects.

  • @streetscienceofficial8675

    @streetscienceofficial8675

    11 ай бұрын

    Wow You seem Warrior in the world of Cyber

  • @xmaserbex7392

    @xmaserbex7392

    8 ай бұрын

    you could use some coenzyme q10 for heart issue

  • @theoneprince777
    @theoneprince777 Жыл бұрын

    I just started my change of career I’m a structural steel certified welder but Coding is awesome it changes all the time and that’s what I love about it thank you for being a motivator I believe there’s something more in the future for web developments 😊

  • @jefferymuter4659
    @jefferymuter4659 Жыл бұрын

    Been learning for 7-8 months. So much grinding. Just did my first interview. Was great to see what it was actually like. To really feel the pressure was pretty cool.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Coolness! Hopefully you land something soon!

  • @Cristitatavostru

    @Cristitatavostru

    Жыл бұрын

    Any updates? Did they hire you? :)

  • @diodelvino3048

    @diodelvino3048

    Жыл бұрын

    any luck?

  • @dirk-piehl28
    @dirk-piehl2810 ай бұрын

    As someone with a both a computer science degree, a work psychology degree and 20 years software development experience, this content is a gold! Implement implement! I like the advice about ditching tutorials, just build something simple stuff that does a simple thing then iterate and iterate. You need quantity of apps instead of quality of apps at the start.

  • @Spearz_
    @Spearz_ Жыл бұрын

    Currently looking for my first internship. Great stuff to know to put me on the right path. Thank you.

  • @ClarkandRamen
    @ClarkandRamen Жыл бұрын

    Definitely a more realistic take on the whole process. Gained a lot of helpful insight from this video thanks bro. Just starting out learning Front-End

  • @erindykes6365
    @erindykes6365 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this insight!! I've been overwhelmed with the idea of rejection, what types of questions will be posed, what information to focus on etc. I just graduated with my associates but don't feel prepared at all so this is highly encouraging and motivating to push through and continue with self teaching. Thank you again!!

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @AlexandreBarbosaIT
    @AlexandreBarbosaIT Жыл бұрын

    Loved the way you put your experience to help others that are new to this arena. Really good insights and tips. Keep it going!

  • @ashbag666
    @ashbag666 Жыл бұрын

    Yes! This is a great video to watch!! I’m a motorbike mechanic by trade and needing a huge career pivot. I’m only 5 days into learning html and css but I’m so keen to learn more! Java script next. I’ve been nervous about the next step once I have a foundation of knowledge but this has given some amazing practical advice. Thanks so much!

  • @janinecarreon4532
    @janinecarreon4532 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making and sharing this content. This gives clarity and detailed info on my vague roadmap. I have been learning front end dev for three months, still on to learning HTML, CSS and the fundamentals of computer science from CS50. Your videos are encouraging. Thank you 😊

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @053_eshan9

    @053_eshan9

    Жыл бұрын

    Ia CS50 enough to learn Web development. Is it worth it? Or is there any better course available for it?

  • @ajax1472
    @ajax147211 ай бұрын

    i had spent many years without doing anything due to my circumstances, but now i want to start learning web development specifically front end, i will spend 3-5 hour's a day for 1 year and see how it works, i am not very smart but hopefully i will get it done! I will come to this comment for updates(:

  • @henrythomas7112
    @henrythomas71124 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the new video! I’m looking forward to seeing what other content you post! Always good to learn as much as you can!

  • @bz101
    @bz10110 ай бұрын

    such genuine content. especially the mid last part was so valuable. deserves more subs

  • @herlysarmiento9863
    @herlysarmiento9863 Жыл бұрын

    James. You are one of the most articulated front-end developers I have come across... Also a fellow Utah county front-end dev here ... thanks for sharing your journey experience, very motivational, informative, and 100% real. Funny thing I started in a React BootCamp but I just finished at a job that for a year had me working in Angular apps, which I had to learn from nada. Apreciate the tips! Adobe is not an easy place to get in, so congrats! Keep up the great work here on KZread and see you around in a meet up sometime.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Herly. Being familiar with multiple frameworks will be valuable so it's great you got some varied experience. I usually go to utah.js conf each year so if you end going to that, be sure to say hi.

  • @morganshamburg1477
    @morganshamburg1477 Жыл бұрын

    Currently, I am nearly done with my AS in Computer Science in college right now. I have been thinking about what I want to do after I graduate and learning how to be a front-end wed developer is my goal right now! Thank you so very much for this video as it gives me so much inspiration and push me to keep learning!

  • @Plasma_King

    @Plasma_King

    10 ай бұрын

    hey, is your degree a 2 yr associates or bachelors?

  • @sonya5568
    @sonya5568 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. Going to college was a waste to me and frustrating as not everyone does well with “book learning” so this is great. I just stumbled on your other video so looking forward to going through your videos.

  • @oliverstott6570
    @oliverstott6570 Жыл бұрын

    Love this video, great advice, brilliant editing and this advice is useful for experienced devs too. I'm a web developer of 4-5 years in the UK, focussed on WordPress, PHP, JS and I'm learning react, but I would love to see a video that's focussed on intermediate or mid level devs who have already got their foot in the door, and how they can stay ahead of the curve. One thing I've found is that moving from startup culture to enterprise level companies is a huge leap especially with waterfall / agile based companies. In startups you have far more freedom I find where as in larger companies there are clear cut standards which is both good and infuriating especially if you want to implement new tech as there's usually a huge process rolling it out and training people. What advice would you give for experienced devs who have fallen behind on self improvement and dedicating time to personal projects to master their craft? Keep the content coming!

  • @jaleelthompson927
    @jaleelthompson927 Жыл бұрын

    Been a chef for 8 years. Im 28 now and tired of the industry and the hours on my feet and never seeing my family. With shit pay and benefits. I actually coded in high school and was really good just dropped it and never went back. Wish someone would’ve pointed me in the right direction. I’m seriously looking into this career change.

  • @cxa011500
    @cxa01150010 ай бұрын

    Very good overview. I learned HTML, CSS and Javascript years ago, but I couldn't figure out how to turn it into a career. I wish I had seen a video like this back then.

  • @connieblackmon3932
    @connieblackmon3932 Жыл бұрын

    I have seen the terms front end developer 1000 times and had no idea I had those exact skills. I know how to work an HTML and CSS I'm not as great in Java but I'm learning but it is so exciting to me to see a beautiful webpage come to life. Thank you for this video.

  • @kolt_fourty5
    @kolt_fourty52 ай бұрын

    I love your videos. I know I’m late to this video but I came across your channel, liked your content so I started at the end and am working my way to recent. I worked construction for 5and a half years framing houses, apartments, pole barns and more. Worked as a farm hand for a few years then went into tree climbing for the last 2 years. Until September 27th 2023 when I was out of work due to an injury. (Not good when having 3 kids) Spent 4 months dealing with the doctors. And this last month learning html right now. Hope this works out I’ve never had this much fun learning something new. Can’t wait to turn it into a career

  • @stevendoud8649
    @stevendoud8649 Жыл бұрын

    I'm in the same boat. Been working construction my whole adult life , but looking to change my career. Thank you for the content . You can always teach a old dog new tricks.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    thanks for the feedback and best wishes with the career change Steven!

  • @peterhuang1431

    @peterhuang1431

    Жыл бұрын

    construction seems like you can stay fit and dont need to go gym much tho. pros and cons? I always thought construction earns decent money too

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    I was pretty fit until I injured my back.

  • @valenciawalker6498
    @valenciawalker649811 ай бұрын

    Currently in a bootcamp for Software Engineering.Thank you for talking about this just started a software engineering bootcamp. I couldn’t get a job either with my undergrad degrees in health admin . Currently still in grad school for MS Psychology taking a ten week SE program with Coding temple. We are learning about blackened now I prefer the front end html and css .

  • @SakuraWulf
    @SakuraWulf Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your advice and insight. This has been the most helpful video i've seen in terms of direction for someone that is interested in a career in web development.

  • @mahmoudelhanafy89
    @mahmoudelhanafy8911 ай бұрын

    i want to change my life and others for the better so i started learning how to code 3 months ago, basically i have been a physical therapist for more than 12 years and am still that person but, i listen to my old passion about computers and different technologies. i asked myself why i should work in a career that doesn't convince me of my abilities. for 12 years i saw my progress in life as i am walking by chackles. By learning how to code i feel more confident, more useful, more productive, so i am very happy with these videos James. thanks

  • @AnalogFennec
    @AnalogFennec Жыл бұрын

    I went to a bootcamp 2 years ago, but never did anything with it. I'm back into it after a year of pizza delivery and year of help desk. I remember my foundational stuff thankfully! I appreciate this info

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    it's great you already have that foundation. best wishes!

  • @bvk_lmz2655

    @bvk_lmz2655

    Жыл бұрын

    shoulda bought aaron pauls course instead of the boot camp

  • @lizzyb1626
    @lizzyb1626 Жыл бұрын

    I am really motivated by everybody's stories here. I am leaving behind 20-odd years of baking and retail work.

  • @sequoiakanies2202
    @sequoiakanies22024 ай бұрын

    I appreciate how you explained the front end race to the bottom because it shows part of the reason why full stack web development is so profitable. That extra level of intricacy makes all the difference when designing a very complex system that cannot be re-created via WordPress or Wix for example

  • @bjfrmdalow927
    @bjfrmdalow9278 ай бұрын

    I recently got out the army last year I took a course for wordpress development and ended up landing a software developer apprenticeship with less than 6 months of coding knowledge I have the basics of Javascript but I need more practice by next year i plan to be extremely more proficient than i am now

  • @alanthomasgramont
    @alanthomasgramont Жыл бұрын

    Warning, a lot of front end jobs now test algorithms. You'll get an array if complex data and need to sort and filter it precisely. I just had this interview and I'm a 25yr vet don't front end for the last decade. But I did backend processing for a long time so it wasn't difficult for me. But just be warned, its not always simply show front end skills. In the midwest here, Angular and React are king, so know that and you'll have a much better chance of getting a job. Rarely do companies do basic html pages anymore. Also styling add-ons like Material, Bootstrap, etc create themes, which are far better than css variables.

  • @TechReviewTom
    @TechReviewTom Жыл бұрын

    This is some good advice bro, especially moving from learning the code to actually building your own projects.

  • @danehague1
    @danehague1 Жыл бұрын

    From my experience of being a full stack dev I worked 80% backend and 20% frontend. The frontend would usually be simple using boostrap etc.

  • @Broxerlol
    @Broxerlol Жыл бұрын

    I'm a full stack developer but that really means mostly backend development and then utilizing front-end frameworks (Angular and Bootstrap/Tailwind) but not going super in-depth. We're really backend devs doing basic frontend work. It requires clients/stakeholders that understand things are exponentially more expensive if they have to be pixel perfect or want things the frameworks don't natively support. I completely agree with most of what you said. Getting my first job was the hardest part. After like 6 months at my first job, recruiters were blowing me up and that's continued since. A lot of what I hear about are crap jobs tho. Low pay or not open to hybrid work. Easy to turn down. I job hopped a couple times in the first 2 years as the salary increases were pretty nuts. Worked my first job for 8 months. Got a 30% salary bump at the next job. Worked there for about a year and got a 50% bump at the next job. That put me pretty close to the top of what a dev of my experience could earn and I also got a great team and a very flexible schedule. Working from home whenever I want is super nice.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @053_eshan9

    @053_eshan9

    Жыл бұрын

    Bro, can you please help me. I am in year 2 of my CS degree and I want to persue web development. But I just am not sure where to or what to study first (I Know, you have to start from Html, Css, JS) but I don't how much time and how much deep knowledge I must have to become a job ready dev. And Yes, i searched youtube for tutorials but I'm not sure which one to choose for learning. PLease bro, could you give ma a little guidance on this issue.

  • @MilMike

    @MilMike

    Жыл бұрын

    for me the opposite, I am a full stack too but in my current job I mostly work on frontend and a little bit backend

  • @naquidia

    @naquidia

    8 ай бұрын

    HI, Quick question. I am considering doing a full stack development bootcamp. It's $4,200 up front for 6 months. They say we will have a complete e-portfolio and build a e-commerce site. Is a bootcamp worth it? Or would it be better to learn as self taught. My goal is to get a job within 1 year.

  • @tnguyen9266

    @tnguyen9266

    5 ай бұрын

    U will be fine. U will have a cs degree. A lot of these guys are self taught so u have an advantage. They have to prove that they are not bull shiter. U don't have that problem.

  • @alperencengizozturk286
    @alperencengizozturk286 Жыл бұрын

    I started coding my learning python and then learned data-science and machine learning to some extend, but as I see in this time data science field is hard to enter from scratch so I am starting to learn front end development and build some projects for myself, and hopefully I can combine my front-end knowledge with data science in this projects. I am also considering to learn cloud technologies on the way like AWS. I am studying CS but hopefully I would get some freelance jobs before I graduate.

  • @Scrotux
    @Scrotux10 ай бұрын

    Super informative video. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. The part that has me the most anxious is the networking and projects. You’re very outgoing and creative, I feel like I’m not and that’ll severely hinder me. I’m willing to work on it but still a nagging thought in the back of my mind

  • @cjc813
    @cjc813 Жыл бұрын

    Been listening to this for 55 minutes and you haven't tried to sell me a single thing. I trust you know how refreshing that is to someone looking to change his life and who doesn't have money to waste on a coaching program or a boot camp or whatever. Thank you. Thank you for understanding, and giving your time freely. If I have a way to pay you back one day, I'll remember you. Edit: do you have a Patreon or even want/need something like that?

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks is enough. I don't have a patreon or course. Appreciate the feedback. Glad you liked it.

  • @isyreyes
    @isyreyes Жыл бұрын

    Hey James, I'm currently in a bootcamp, pretty heavy tbh, 8-5, monday through saturday, learning Ruby, Js, React, WSL usage, GitHub and other basic stuff. I'm loving it so far. I tried to learn by myself before, but now that I have a guide things are sticking and I see actual progress. Watching your videos has been really helpful to keep me motivated when I feel overwhelmed, thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us. 6 more months to go and I'll start my applications. I hope to get coding experience and eventually move into the videogame industry with some stronger foundations and more akills in other languages. I'll let you know how it goes, cheers from Mexico!

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    that's awesome! best wishes!

  • @sikhumbuzodonwald6952

    @sikhumbuzodonwald6952

    6 ай бұрын

    Is the boot camp online, can u please share some projects y working on if possible

  • @blitzritter7867
    @blitzritter78674 ай бұрын

    I got my first job but I'm making things I've never done before, it's hard but I'm going to give it my best

  • @dirtyminerapparel
    @dirtyminerapparel Жыл бұрын

    I love your Gold Rush collection in the background. I dig it!

  • @rskugo
    @rskugo Жыл бұрын

    I am currently starting on Odin Projectl like you mentioned in the other video. Been watching your vids since early last year, and finally gain the confidence to give it a try without feeling I am all over the place. Your insight has been amazing and really appreicate you my dude.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Very cool!

  • @gabrielwelch6483

    @gabrielwelch6483

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you finish Odin project? I’m looking at starting that one

  • @BartMolkenboer
    @BartMolkenboer Жыл бұрын

    Great video, subscribed! In my case I started developing just html, css and jQuery 13 years ago. I always preferred building everything from scratch including the PHP backend and SAAS like projects, and recently started using NextJS with React and I am sold big time to the new NextJS framework. NextJS is amazing together with ChatGPT now a days life hasn't been better like this in a long time!

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    nextjs is cool

  • @Colyon
    @Colyon Жыл бұрын

    Man I put this video on my TV and I was engaged the entire time. Thank you!

  • @ahmadabdulfattah3218
    @ahmadabdulfattah3218 Жыл бұрын

    Thankk you so much James, this video gave me excatly what I want and what I need to do.

  • @a.c.ramirez7762
    @a.c.ramirez7762 Жыл бұрын

    Hey James! This is really a great talk! Even as a frontend developer with 5+ years professional experience, I find this content very helpful and inspiring - not only for junior devs, but for all levels and transitioning as well. The web development field is constantly evolving, and besides the necessity of staying up to date with market trends, we also need to stand out as real people with creative and soft skills. You rocked it at the end with the "Breaking Resume Rules" chapter! Much appreciation:)

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @powrich12
    @powrich123 ай бұрын

    Ill be 24 in just about 3 months. Ive tried going to college about 4 times now and it just never works for me. I feel stuck and like im not doing anythign with my life, so I decided to go the self-taught route of coding. I hope to eventually land a (hooefully) well paying job, so that i can care for my family, hopefully give back to my grandparents

  • @bipinbipin-wv6ej
    @bipinbipin-wv6ej Жыл бұрын

    Wow, so many people from different background learning "front end" which is very motivating for me. I thought I was one in 1000. Thanks for this amazing video.

  • @hphinn
    @hphinn Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for uploading this video. Your section about low-end recruiters is very informative. I have gotten many contacts about jobs for the medical device industry (my specialty). Their hourly rates for consultants are half my rate as an engineer. They are not located in the US and their common questions are for birth day and month, last 4 digits of social security number, and work status. Most of then will email a Right to Represent where after I replied with a confirmation, that would be the last communication from them.

  • @cryptotechhelp1459
    @cryptotechhelp1459 Жыл бұрын

    I am a new programmer and am definitely bookmarking this video to refer to later, perhaps many times. This video deserves at least two viewings, once to try and grasp the big picture and a following time making as many notes as possible which are relevant to your own situation. Learning javascript and React are good choices, PHP is insane garbage, CSS is written by Satan if it won't do what you want anyway and you can't figure that out. I am still glad about knowing all the backend stuff by now but it might be nice to never think of it in a "hands on" way ever again thanks to Django and Python, and a little advice from Chat-GPT.

  • @Exdindia22
    @Exdindia22 Жыл бұрын

    I am an architect and now I am looking forward to see that transition which went through. I just completed my masters in Estonia. fingers crossed. Thanks for this.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Best of luck!

  • @charlenedjoungang1617
    @charlenedjoungang1617 Жыл бұрын

    sure i will follow this tips i will come back and attest . Thanks man !

  • @renedperez
    @renedperez Жыл бұрын

    Very informative video! I appreciate all the info and advice!

  • @en2336
    @en2336 Жыл бұрын

    Love this long-form video format. I'm a noob and was expecting a tutorial, but got something so much better!! Great work organizing and articulating your wisdom and experience. Will definitely be a video I come back to again and again. Subscribed!

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome, thank you!

  • @dianamoore4822
    @dianamoore4822 Жыл бұрын

    I work in Oncology Clinical Trials. Cancer trials are extremely hard to get on so the majority of my 40 hour work week I do nothing, because I don't have many patients. I have so much extra time on my hands between work and my home life. I'm single and my son is grown that I need some stimulation. I decided I wanted to learn how to code, because why not lol . Obviously I have no experience coming from healthcare, but I am willing to put in the work. I am just starting and hoping to learn as much as I can over the course of next 3-6 months.

  • @jaydoolan2079
    @jaydoolan2079 Жыл бұрын

    Loved the insight about full stack roles, really helpful

  • @WhiteSharkconcac
    @WhiteSharkconcac10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your experiences. It's very insightful.

  • @Cyber-Bison
    @Cyber-Bison Жыл бұрын

    Just starting my journey! On my second month now. Focusing on Javascript right now! I've been working at PepsiCo for the last 5 years, and also did music engineering on the side. Realized I no longer wanted to pursue a career in music. Thanks for your content, it's been very useful !

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    thanks for sharing your story and best wishes on the new journey!

  • @Sejal602

    @Sejal602

    Жыл бұрын

    Can u please give a brief roadmap after learning JavaScript, because I am also on my way of learning js☺️

  • @Cyber-Bison

    @Cyber-Bison

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Sejal602 Depends what you want to do. If you want to do FrontEnd I would say React since this one of the more popular ones right now or another reactive framework.

  • @Sejal602

    @Sejal602

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Cyber-Bison ok.. actually I was so confused about the sequence of learning as some videos says to learn basics of git and github just after learning j.s Some says learn typescript after js Same says learn tailwind, bootstrap And etc.. So I am confused about the roadmap , that that can land me into a nice job..😇😇

  • @Sejal602

    @Sejal602

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Cyber-Bison can u please give me a step by step guidance

  • @DavidSouthwell13
    @DavidSouthwell13 Жыл бұрын

    Good morning. Thank you for the info. I'm about 16 months from retiring from the Navy and looking to get into this field afterwards. Trying to get ahead of things now and get a jump on this. It's a rough digital world lol.

  • @Emanuelserna1291
    @Emanuelserna1291 Жыл бұрын

    Hey bro I’ve been searching and watching videos to get in the space but kinda fearful I’m a plumber and just want to get out of the construction field and want more freedom and time, when I heard your story it just made me want to listen and go for it

  • @gabrieldavila1866
    @gabrieldavila1866 Жыл бұрын

    I've been in the fitness industry for the past 6 years. I love it, but can't do it forever as a coach. I've been learning for the past 10 months, going to work on my resume and portfolio soon. My hope is to work in tech health/fitness, I think the bridge between them can still use a lot of work.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    that's a great idea to leverage your existing experience

  • @ssniiper2853
    @ssniiper2853 Жыл бұрын

    My story is kind of similar to yours, I graduated from Civil Engineer, I was hopping to work with my dad in his construction company but he lost the company a year before I graduate, during quarentine I was trying to find some jobs but most of them were for a very low salary and my thought was that any other person without a degree could do the same job so talking with a friend he told me about programming and last year I started learning to code now I know Java, made an JavaFx app, and currently learning Javascript to build a portfolio I'm exited to work in this industry because I'm very passionate to code sometimes I lost my sense of time while coding, i start coding in the morning and suddenly it's night time, sorry if my English is bad I'm a native Spanish speaker but love your story and tips

  • @DavidFelipeSolisH

    @DavidFelipeSolisH

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm also a Civil Engineer in pretty much the same situation than yours! Hahaha, I wish you the best (also a Spanich speaker here, from Colombia).

  • @Learn_business1
    @Learn_business12 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the motivating introduction, clear messages, and inspiration for everyone. I really appreciate it.

  • @annekoster2379
    @annekoster2379 Жыл бұрын

    You're a good PEP talker, Love it. Tanks for that. I'm starting DEV @ 50Y

  • @catherinesmart5000
    @catherinesmart5000 Жыл бұрын

    I’m literally just starting. Hoping to learn over the course of the next year or two because I’m not a fast learner and I have a lot going on. But I’m motivated. Thank you for this!

  • @stevendoud8649

    @stevendoud8649

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here good luck on your adventure!

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    best wishes on your journey!

  • @bvk_lmz2655

    @bvk_lmz2655

    Жыл бұрын

    so Smart

  • @luisf7105

    @luisf7105

    Жыл бұрын

    Stay focused. I'm the same way, I need to sit with the material a bit longer than most, before it clicks. Don't give up, no matter what, you'll get there!👊🏽

  • @CJ_Figy

    @CJ_Figy

    Жыл бұрын

    Where are you right now? I'm currently doing CS50.

  • @peder3248
    @peder3248 Жыл бұрын

    Appreciate u sharing ur experience in detail, this is what juniors/people getting started need and want to hear

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    thanks for the feedback!

  • @brutaltlr
    @brutaltlr Жыл бұрын

    I greatly appreciate your time for all of us! I am new to coding and I am currently in a boot camp for a Full Stack Developer. A lot of this still a foreign language to me, but I am getting it. Ultimately, I'm chiming in to say "THANK YOU!!!" for sharing this experience on here... for me personally... it helps me focus and most importantly helps me rethink my time on things (I feel pressure to hurry things.). Again, thank you!

  • @josephp1263
    @josephp1263 Жыл бұрын

    I love how devsmak is giving concrete ways to become successful in this field. What got me hooked is that he stated that hard work is needed. Probably the best advise is to know what you want and you need to do it relentlessly.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    thanks for the feedback Joseph!

  • @collegenm
    @collegenm Жыл бұрын

    Also for deployment tools, as far as hosting, Vercel is a good one too in my opinion. It's simple.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    thanks for sharing

  • @dezznuzzinyomouth2543
    @dezznuzzinyomouth2543 Жыл бұрын

    Motivating. Thank you. I still got a huge crush on the backend.

  • @user-qt9um4bd5z
    @user-qt9um4bd5z10 ай бұрын

    It's such a detailed explanation of web development. Grabbed so many insights from this video. Keep going!

  • @victorizquierdo5320
    @victorizquierdo5320 Жыл бұрын

    It took me eight months, since my first line of code in freecodecamp until get my offer letter in my first job at Mexico City. I sign it in january from this year as a front end dev. Right now I am learning topics of data science to apply in my phD related to drug discovery research. So it's a good life. Cheers!

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    that's cool. congrats on the job!

  • @luisalexis9828

    @luisalexis9828

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Victor, im starting in the front end dev path and i’m also from Mexico. i’m as well starting with freecodecamp and code academy. How hard was to land the job?

  • @victorizquierdo5320

    @victorizquierdo5320

    Жыл бұрын

    @@luisalexis9828 God has been good with me. Only took me december from last year, I had a lot of interviews that month and gotcha three offer letters. I said to human resources that I am C2 proficient english speaker and that I have the willing to grow as a de dev for my phD and that kind of stuffs. Wish you success in this travel you are onboarding. Have incredible benefits and a good time if you hurry. Cheers!

  • @luisalexis9828

    @luisalexis9828

    Жыл бұрын

    @@victorizquierdo5320 Thank you so much! I’m enjoying so far what i have learned. Wish you the best in your career bro 🤝

  • @kaycampbell364

    @kaycampbell364

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you complete the freecodecamp course

  • @TheKlopovClan
    @TheKlopovClan Жыл бұрын

    I'm currently a stay at home mom and always found computers and technical stuff fascinating but never thought to give it a try, figured I could never be able to do it because of ADHD, but then one day I decided to watch a video on it and it seemed so simple so I was like why not just study this as much as I can and see how far I get because I do retain information well if I just study and apply it. I've been learning a little and I love it! Some days are hard though because I have an 8 month old baby and a 3 year old.

  • @tobbiesspace5747

    @tobbiesspace5747

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m 100% in your shoes, seeing this lifted my spirit. I’m afraid to start cos of my ADHD and I also have a toddler. Can we be friends?

  • @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tobbiesspace5747 front-end development is very granulized and component-based.. wich is actually more suitable for people with adhd than for people who not have it... im more conmfortable at reading a code file with 1000 lines code.. rather than templates and components splits into many files and granulized...

  • @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    Жыл бұрын

    If im not mistaken, women learn stuff theoretically way better than men.. men learn with hands and by doing, and making mistakes. women can probably just read docs, learn the syntax and just write less errors men learn from compilation errors lol and try not to make the same mistake twice.. : - ) after all coding was considered a womanly job back in the grace hopper days.. like a secretary/clerk job there's not many women in tech in terms of % .. but ive noticed that usually when female coders give presentations in conferences etc... they have done something complicated and good, wich benefits everyone

  • @Eleventyeleventh

    @Eleventyeleventh

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a set of 6 month old twins!! We can do this. You’ve somewhat inspired me to start❤️

  • @1DJNjoY

    @1DJNjoY

    Жыл бұрын

    YOU GOT THIS! :)

  • @boot-strapper
    @boot-strapper Жыл бұрын

    I think being full stack is great. It's more fun, and in high demand. Especially in consulting and startups.

  • @black6977
    @black6977 Жыл бұрын

    I am that man who's having a hard time finding my first job. But I was brought up and trained never to give up and always keep swinging/ learning.

  • @briana.9395
    @briana.9395 Жыл бұрын

    Good on you that you were able to transition from construction to web development, self taught at that. I've had a recruiter try to belittle me because after getting laid off from my job, I picked up some general labour work in the meantime. I worked in the mechanical engineering technology field for 10 years. It takes courage fall back temporarily on your profession if it means your survival, and even embark on a career change at that point if it means better outcomes. And it takes a considerable amount of discipline to be able to sit down and teach yourself a new skill such as coding. The problem with companies is that at the forefront there are too many gate-keeping douchbags who forget that they are dealing with people. These smug recruiters will not make me feel bad about my circumstances one bit! They couldn't do what I'm doing. If they were in my position they'd probably give up and cry.

  • @5FT6MAN

    @5FT6MAN

    Жыл бұрын

    yes yes the gate keeping is real. Alas, we move. Good luck!

  • @Warriors8181
    @Warriors8181 Жыл бұрын

    Hey man I've watched a view of your videos and they really helped to motivate me. I watched this video before my first interview a couple weeks ago. I just got a call back today and was offered the position. I started learning a year ago exactly this month. It was a long hard road but I made it. I appreciate all the help!

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Congrats! Gotta feel good after all the hard work you did!

  • @careerguru6776
    @careerguru677611 ай бұрын

    I'm an Civil Engineer too , try to switch to software development

  • @alext3437
    @alext3437 Жыл бұрын

    This video was educational, funny, instructional, and did I say hilarious, You killed it man. You did a Din Djarin jumping to light speed and leaving the space troopers in their X wings behind 😂.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback and awesome analogy!

  • @pixelbulb993
    @pixelbulb993 Жыл бұрын

    @devsmak I succesfully land a role as front end react dev. Report on duty dec2022. I shift my career from 7 years exp in construction to software. My self taught journey start since 2020. Your channel help me in my journey especially when we have same prev background. I wanna thank you and let u know that your video change people lives.

  • @jamescross

    @jamescross

    Жыл бұрын

    Congrats on the job! That is super awesome! Thanks for sharing Pixel Bulb!

  • @kaycampbell364

    @kaycampbell364

    Жыл бұрын

    What languages did you learn, did you attend a Bootcamp

  • @ad3rinto

    @ad3rinto

    Жыл бұрын

    This is awesome 👍. Well done

  • @053_eshan9

    @053_eshan9

    Жыл бұрын

    Where you started and what source you used to learn?

  • @gomork6821
    @gomork6821 Жыл бұрын

    this is amazing man, thank you so much

  • @alisonhj
    @alisonhj Жыл бұрын

    That was a great video! Thanks for sharing!