Intro to AJAX
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Learn how to perform asynchronous requests as you build a web app with data from Google Street View, the New York Times and Wikipedia.
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22 points • SenyorHote
Entry-Level Job hunting
Hi, I just graduated June this year and started studying web development since then. I followed a course about becoming a full stack developer on Udacity and I'm close to finishing it. I now know basics about HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python and PostgreSQL.
Is it enough to land an Entry-Level Developer job? Is there a minimum requirements for qualifying as a dev? I asked this cause i rarely got replies on my email application(could be my resume tho). and also is it worth changing language as most jobs here in my country wants PHP instead of Python. Here are the lessons on the course on Udacity. I would also appreciate it if you could suggest another course to follow or take to help me become better.
Part 1: Developer Tools
- Shell WorkShop
- Git & Github - Part 1, Part 2
- HTTP & Webservers
- Networking For Developers
Part 2: Databases with SQL & Python
Part 3: Servers, Authorization, and CRUD
Part 4: Deploying to Linux Servers
Extracurricular Material
Interviewing
Im now at "Authentication & Authorization"