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Updated for 2024 (including A.I. & ChatGPT). In 2014, I taught myself how to code & got hired in 5 months. This is the step-by-step guide I used. Now 1,000s of other people have also used it to learn to code for free & get hired as web developers.
I'm going to convince you why you should learn to code, no matter what your background and take my fun, free 21-Day Coding Adventure for you to get started.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced professional, figuring out the right next step in your career or changing careers altogether can be overwhelming. We created ZTM Career Paths to give you a clear step-by-step roadmap to a successful career.
My personal experience of how I escaped tutorial hell, once and for all. I had a lot of learnings along the way and I wanted to share them with other aspiring developers and Zero To Mastery students who are also feeling stuck in tutorial hell.
There are so many articles about how to get your first job as a software developer, but once you’re there, what do you do next? These are the 7 most important parts of this process to go from a junior to intermediate developer.
How I taught myself to code and changed careers to become a Software Developer at 38 years old.
This article will help you save time and avoid the mistakes that a lot of beginners make. If I could go back in time, this is how I would have saved myself from countless hours, days, and months working on the wrong things.
React.js, Kubernetes, AWS, Typescript, Web Components, and Swift are all examples of projects, ideas, and services that have been released by large, for-profit companies. Why do these big companies offer their work for free to the Developer community?
Don’t sell yourself short. Seriously, don’t be a Junior Developer. This article outlines all the skills that you should learn if you want to get out of your Junior Developer role and get started on the path to becoming a Senior Developer.
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