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b98f03 (2) No.3271[Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

So I did alot of html, css, javascript and python learning several months ago, I was desperately looking for a job in it. But I was too frustrated that I could not create anything amazing yet. All I did was sit there all day and practice coding, and eventually I got burned out. So I took a break from it and got a job at a market. I want to come back to this, and get a job as a programmer. The pay is much better, and this seems like something I want to do as a career, hell my dad does it for a career. He thinks I might be ready in 2 or 3 months, but idk. I think I have forgotten quite a bit since when I started. My question is, do you think its possible to relearn and surpass my past efforts if I start this again? Will I be ready for some jobs in a few months?

76ec44 (1) No.3278>>3282

You wont get the job if you're not ready. Unless you work for your daddy, in that dont sweat it just study and ayy lmao.


b98f03 (2) No.3282

>>3278

What do you think is the estimated time for being ready?


f8b7ab (1) No.3288




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