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How to get a Job as a web developer?

I have been working as a service desk analyst fixing computer and servers, and just wanted to know what steps should I take to get a Job as a web developer?.

thqnk you

1 Answer

First, I recommend getting a firm foundation on HTML, and then learn CSS, followed by JS. All three of these are pretty much required to be a proficient web developer. As for which courses you should take in which order, you should look as the Tracks. If you are into plain HTML/CSS and having a beautiful website with awesome CSS, go for Web Design. If you want to learn JS as well as HTML/CSS, go for Front-end Web Development. If you want to dive deep into JS after taking one of the prior tracks, go for Full Stack JavaScript.