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General Discussion

Recep Onalan
Recep Onalan
15,541 Points

What should I start after completing front end track

I have just start to learn web. I learned myself HTML CSS and a little JS and via treehouse I completed front end track. I have create two web sites myself one is for the company which currently I'm working. its address : www.yashar.kg the other one is for my friend its address: www.bingolyelesenbali.com.

But I want to do more. I want to create a start up project. I want work with server side. So which track I should choose in treehouse to improve myself more.

Mohamed Wahbi Albishi
Mohamed Wahbi Albishi
1,461 Points

I think you should do the full stack javascript track, how long did it take you to finish the front end track?

2 Answers

Christian Puga
Christian Puga
3,736 Points

They r both good, but i think they lack a bit the design part, you should check the Design track so u can get more data and see how u can improve the visual impact for the UI and if u already have those completed just look for more design intermedium or even pro content.

With that and the tracks that u finished already i can tell that your projects will improve a lot.

GL

Recep Onalan
Recep Onalan
15,541 Points

Thanks a lot for ur good advices

Ari Misha
Ari Misha
19,323 Points

Hiya there! I really think you should continue with JavaScript and learn back-end. Start out with AJAX , webpack and tools like npm and Gulp. Followed by SQL, Mongodb, Nodejs and Expressjs track on Treehouse and in that order. And Maybe after that try learning development tools like Selenium, QA, Docker etc. After completing 'em tracks, you're now officially Full stack developer.

~ Ari

Recep Onalan
Recep Onalan
15,541 Points

Thanks. I a lot. I will continue on JS. After JS I will add the python to my stack