- The Author
201 pages of value broken down into 10 chapters
Practical guide to go from knowing absolutely nothing about coding to landing your first job
List of best resources to help you learn coding.
knowing what to expect from an interview and how to ace it!
Notion template to track your interview process
Guidance to write your resume when you don’t have any experience
you are a self-taught developer who doesn’t know where to start
You don’t know how to write a resume and go to your first interview
you are a CS graduate but you still don't know how to get a job
You've finished an online course and don't know what's next!
I love this book! It was easy to digest and apply. I couldn’t put the book down.
He addresses all of the questions that a newbie would have and made them so plain and easy to understand. He even touches on all the worries you’re thinking about but don’t realize exist.
Going through all of the stages with his personal experience added to the book’s relatability and made it easier to follow the journey. It’s not only the butterfly talking; you’ll get a sense of all the difficulties of becoming a developer.
Become a Developer The Hard Way is an amazing book that will definitely speed up the process for a self-taught developer to land a job. You instantly relate to the author, since he went through the same difficulties you are going through. The book has concrete tips and hands-on advice on tackling the obstacles of landing your first job as a developer.
I wish I had this e-book when I first started my journey as a developer!
It’s full of detailed real-life experience, and it mentions the mistakes that every developer will do in his career.
It’s well structured and addresses the important key points that a developer should know about.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to become a developer. It will help you to stay focused and clear on your path, and get the answer to a lot of questions you might have.
I wrote my first line of code about ten years ago without ever intending to turn it into a career.
As a self-taught developer who studied literature in college, I had to go through lots of trial and error, and in the process, wasted so much time, money, and energy.
That’s why I decided to write this book—to share my experience as a self-taught developer and help you to start your coding career the right way!
I hope you enjoy it! 🙂
Getting started
all the questions you might have are answered here!
the best resources for developers
Finishing off the book with one last piece of advice!
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