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Need some advice.
I am now studying computer programming in college and my current subjects are python,java, php, Relational database & interface design using css. So I cant ignore those subjects or else I will fail but at the same time I wanna revise and relearn the things I learned months ago because I forgot those which is javascript,react,django & flask ofcourse not all of these together but one by one. so what would you recomend me to do.
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First of all Alfred, forgetting is a fact of life. So no stress there. I think the really important thing to consider is doing well in your required coursework, first and foremost. My personal advice would be to structure your day intentionally (time-blocking works great), focusing on these core subjects. Then, put aside a couple of hours to "re-learn" the old stuff in a structured way. Re-learning can be a great process to go through, studies find, for knowledge retention. To make sure they stick around longer, I like to use personal backlogs structured this way: 1. Identify: get to know the thing I know nothing about, ask questions, and log my current understanding (spend no more than 10% of your total time here); 2. Discovery: this is where I play with the concept/tool (build stuff, experiment, etc).; and 3. Practice: this is where I apply all this knowledge (usually in the form of small, toy apps that I build and rebuild everyday for about a month to really codify my understanding). Hope this is helpful to you!
AWS Serverless?
Hey folks, so I was laid off this week and aside from all the nonsense to deal with on that front, I'm also of course planning my next moves. I'm a frontend engineer working with primarily with Vue and React, and already have some first experiences with serverless, as our teams were moving into this direction already. Seems really exciting to work on full-stack TypeScript applications like this, but I'm wondering if this is where I should devote a significant portion of my learning budget over the next couple of months (in addition to pushing forward on fundamentals, of course). Any thoughts opinions out there? Is the market looking for these skills? Would love to hear from you @Bogdan Nedelcu and @Dragos Nedelcu Thanks!
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