Originally went to school for painting and printmaking, played in bands, and have now been designing and developing since 2010. I write the curriculum and teach at Perpetual Education.
Create a simple mini project after we learn about a topic
Then write the process down, document everything. From the trouble you face, the parts that make you pull your hair, the steps that you need to take, new information that you gain, everything.
Write for yourself and the future you.
Totally agree with this. If you start now - you'll be a tech rockstar in 5 years. I'm a big fan of substack and getting a mailing list ASAP.
I'm concerned with how many people are "learning something" (just reading it) - and well... not really learning it - and then regurgitating it. Like "Today I learned: Just so you know - HTML and CSS aren't programing languages." Which isn't good for anyone involved.
True, it's sad.
I mean, for example, if you think about accessibility first when you create HTML, you'll stand out.
So I don't understand why they think that way, like this or that is not a programming language, this language is better than that one, etc. 🤷♀️
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Totally agree with this. If you start now - you'll be a tech rockstar in 5 years. I'm a big fan of substack and getting a mailing list ASAP.
I'm concerned with how many people are "learning something" (just reading it) - and well... not really learning it - and then regurgitating it. Like "Today I learned: Just so you know - HTML and CSS aren't programing languages." Which isn't good for anyone involved.
True, it's sad.
I mean, for example, if you think about accessibility first when you create HTML, you'll stand out.
So I don't understand why they think that way, like this or that is not a programming language, this language is better than that one, etc. 🤷♀️