Being a frontend developer used to be straightforwardβjust HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Now, it involves React, Next.js, Node.js, Firebase, MongoDB, SQL, Kubernetes, Docker, AWS, .NET, Java, C++, Go, DevOps, machine learning, D3, and more...
As an African in tech, it's not easy to find your first well-paying role.
However, the space with @djinni_ng on Saturday exposed me to the reality that there are some sites that, while not popular, are great for developers in landing top-notch remote gigs.
Here are 5 of them:
Introducing myself again
I am a frontend developer from Abuja, Nigeria π³π¬.
I tweet about my learning process π»
I tweet about HTML, CSS and JavaScript
Tweet about what you're learning also below let's connect ππ
Manifesting for
Lots of gigs in 2024
Lots of cash in 2024
Lots of growth in 2024
Lots of progress in 2024
Lots of job offers in 2024
Lots of remote jobs in 2024
X is free
Internet is free
YouTube is free
ChatGPT is free
Freecodecamp is free
Learn everything for free.
All you need is a laptop and an Internet connection.
No more excuses.
My web development frontend roadmap π₯
- HTML, CSS, Git
- Small projects
- JavaScript
- More projects
- React
- Even more projects
- APIs
- Tailwind CSS
- Bigger projects
- Next.js, TypeScript
- Biggest project
- Apply for jobs
I just took a break from learning react cuz I don't want the pressure to be too much on me I will just continue playing with HTML and CSS, JavaScript for now π€§.
True combining school and tech isn't easy
papa is getting old, mama is getting old. the clock never stops ticking. i just pray god gives me enough time to give back and show how grateful i am for all their sacrifices.