I found my current job (remote, full time) on https://weworkremotely.com/. It's been a little over two years so I'm not sure how the site is now, but at the time it seemed pretty decent. Maybe a little low traffic…
I'm still writing ES5 at work, but I've fully embraced ES6 (and bits of ES7) for personal projects. I love it and it's a major improvement to the language IMO.
I use Octopress on GH pages. Switched from a full blown CMS and haven't looked back - it works great for me.
Short answer: -I taught myself. -I learned to program while in a non-programming role, so I wasn't making programmer money at the time, but I was paid. -It took me about six months to move into a programming role. -Web…
I think it depends on the person. I much prefer text tutorials over video; it's too much of a hassle to rewind a video over and over again to see what the author is doing.
I found my current job (remote, full time) on https://weworkremotely.com/. It's been a little over two years so I'm not sure how the site is now, but at the time it seemed pretty decent. Maybe a little low traffic…
I'm still writing ES5 at work, but I've fully embraced ES6 (and bits of ES7) for personal projects. I love it and it's a major improvement to the language IMO.
I use Octopress on GH pages. Switched from a full blown CMS and haven't looked back - it works great for me.
Short answer: -I taught myself. -I learned to program while in a non-programming role, so I wasn't making programmer money at the time, but I was paid. -It took me about six months to move into a programming role. -Web…
I think it depends on the person. I much prefer text tutorials over video; it's too much of a hassle to rewind a video over and over again to see what the author is doing.