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Davronbek Madaminov
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Davronbek Madaminov
Courses Plus Student 7,935 Points

Thinking about My future

Hi, Everyone. I need your advice. Currently I work in Dubai. But my plan is to go back home-country (Uzbekistan) after one year. My major is an English language teacher. The problem is the salary of teacher is low in my country. That's why I decided to change to Web Developer. In Uzbekistan, the web development is not so popular so far. What I wanted is to work as a Freelancer from my home. For me, If I can earn 1000 USD a month, I am satisfied. I began in Treehouse in March. I finished HTML, CSS course and I did my small project that I created basic watch website. I was really satisfied with my results. Currently I am studying JavaScript and honestly, I am struggling. Because I have a work also here. My question is that in my situation (in order to earn this amount and work from home), which languages I have to learn? Should I perfect JavaScript or should I move on another language? Or maybe I am also thinking to give up web development and do perfect my own major? What do you advice?

2 Answers

Patricia Hector
Patricia Hector
42,901 Points

Why don't you try CMS' (Content Management System) like WordPress, Drupal or Joomla? You don't have to be a "programmer" to create a simple website on these platforms. These do almost all the hard work for you, you just need to get used to the dashboard. This will take you time(not too much I believe), but at the end, it's a mechanical process. You can use a lot of free designs (themes) and add cool functionalities to your website that you don't have to code (plugins). Give it a try, maybe that's what you need now, it's a simpler, faster and a widely used process to build websites.

Here are some places you can start learning/investigating about CMS':

Ciao.

Davronbek Madaminov
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Davronbek Madaminov
Courses Plus Student 7,935 Points

Thank you very much Patricia. I decided to switch to CMS as you advised at this point. Really, It became too difficult for me JavaScript.