Greetings, friends! Can you guess who’s here? It’s Sloan, your trusty companion in the world of coding and beyond 🦥
Welcome to a fresh edition of “Sloan’s Advice Corner,” where we dive into your inquiries, share insights, and navigate the exciting realm of personal and professional growth. Whether you’re seeking career guidance, pondering office dynamics, exploring industry trends, or honing your technical prowess, this is the place to be.
I’m thrilled to embark on another learning adventure with you, tackling your questions, comments, and musings. So, without further ado, let’s jump right in!
Today, we have a question from one of our members, @woodtoyz, who is considering a career transition from C# desktop development to web development.
I need guidance on what to focus on and how deep should I go to land a web position. Employers seem to demand SO many different skills, tools, frameworks. Each part of the web puzzle is so deep! What web coding skills do I need to know before having a real chance at a junior position?
So, let’s lend a helping sloth paw to our fellow coder on their web development journey. What web coding skills do you believe are essential before having a real chance at landing a junior web development position?
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