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a74cb4 No.3271

So I did alot of html, css, javascript and python learning several months ago, I was desperately looking for a job in it. But I was too frustrated that I could not create anything amazing yet. All I did was sit there all day and practice coding, and eventually I got burned out. So I took a break from it and got a job at a market. I want to come back to this, and get a job as a programmer. The pay is much better, and this seems like something I want to do as a career, hell my dad does it for a career. He thinks I might be ready in 2 or 3 months, but idk. I think I have forgotten quite a bit since when I started. My question is, do you think its possible to relearn and surpass my past efforts if I start this again? Will I be ready for some jobs in a few months?

86c5fd No.3278

You wont get the job if you're not ready. Unless you work for your daddy, in that dont sweat it just study and ayy lmao.


a74cb4 No.3282

>>3278

What do you think is the estimated time for being ready?


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