@timmy_blueballs have become less r-slurred and now understand how SQL injections work and how too defend against them by having SQL code take input values as literal text values rather than as SQL input values.
@timmy_blueballs still have many questions about some of the SQL functions and how they work but @timmy_blueballs presume @timmy_blueballs will not have too really care that deeply too get started on @timmy_blueballs's coding career and can learn along the way.
What would you all suggest @timmy_blueballs try too learn now? @timmy_blueballs was thinking of studying HTML and finishing up by tomorrow night.
Good direction will be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Javascript sucks, but there are jobs
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Entry level is a massacre
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I'm sure someone out there is willing to pay minimum wage for a self-taught dev that just started self-teaching
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Remind @timmy_blueballs when @timmy_blueballs ask the same question again in next post after finishing going through all the HTML lessons.
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Learn any typed language before you learn Javascript, one where you don't have to manage the memory yourself so you won't want to keep yourself safe, like Java or C#.
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Sounds like good advice. @timmy_blueballs will try this out.
Html, Css, Java, C#, Javescript.
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Others please let @timmy_blueballs know if the above is actually good advice.
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Don't learn both Java and C#, they're the same thing so you get one for free
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SQL is good to learn, congrats on doing that buddy!
I found I learned best when I had not a project given to me by a book, but when I had a need in my life that was unmet by software, like my job being automated. As such I began on my quest to automate it, and even though I've worked through three weekends in a row, I'm having a blast. I have a lust for learning, and increased stock at my company. It's not that hard to do better than the r-slurs in management.
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For @timmy_blueballs it's just that trying too cram in as much coding information as @timmy_blueballs can is finally allowing @timmy_blueballs's brain too run at the correct speed. @timmy_blueballs is rushing through the beginner levels but hopefully @timmy_blueballs start actually creating things by next week.
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learn xml
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XML after html.
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What's your end goal? If you wanna be a web dev then learn the basics of HTML and JavaScript. After that learn how to use some js library like React or Angular for frontend. Then maybe use Node.js for backend and you should be able to make a function web app with a database.
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Endgoal is earning money freelancing from home if possible. 2nd backup end goal is finding a WFH salaried job. 3rd preference is in office job which @timmy_blueballs can reach by subway or walking distance.
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