Angel Garbarino
👋 Hi! I’m Angel, the author of the book.
I am a self-taught Frontend developer. Not until I was in my early thirties did I seriously consider building up skills as a web developer. In all honesty, I wasn’t even sure what it meant to work as a web developer. All I knew was, I wanted to work on computers because I was decent at using them, and I was attracted to the job opportunities.
I wrote this book for the “me,” five years ago; for the person who is starting to think about what it might take to become a programmer or web developer. My path was convoluted, stressful, and inefficient. But it did not have to be.
I started by reading articles and seeking advice from friends. I continued with more articles, books, and online courses. As my skills or ability to fake-my-skills improved, I sought out consulting gigs. Fixing friends’ websites, and then being hired out as a consultant. On the job learning is great, but I had no idea what I was doing and stressed and slept little during these contracts.
Eventually, I landed a position at a web application company. I made friends, asked questions, and studied the skills I learned were needed for a job as a Frontend Developer. The weekend studying paid off, I applied for a Frontend Developer position, and I got it!
In this book, I will cover the fundamentals. But more importantly, I will talk about why they are the fundamentals. My goal is not to teach you a specific skill like HTML. Instead, I show you how to navigate what’s ahead of you. I get you set up for your next steps, whether that’s a path of self-learning or attending a bootcamp. By the end of this book, you will be able to make an educated decision about your future and understand the steps and commitment it will take to get there.
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Your First 30 Days of Web Development
Interested in learning Web Development but having trouble getting started? I wrote this book for the "me" of five years ago: the person who wants to know _how_ to become web developer. My path was convoluted, and inefficient: but yours does not have to be. Over the next 30 days, I show you how to navigate the sometimes confusing world of web development (_for free_). We'll walk all of the key ideas in web development, starting with the **very basics** and defining terms that are often skipped. By the end of this book, you will be able to make an educated decision about your future and understand the steps and commitment it will take to get there.Sep 1st 2019
