For 1. for example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfGW0Qiy2I0 and https://www.w3schools.com/whatis/default.asp.
Tips for custom logic and fullstack programming?
Context:
I've been programming for about 3 years now but all my experience is broken up into many different platforms and languages from mobile swift, java, and Kotlin to now learning php/laravel, javascript, and frontend languages CSS, HTML.
I've been on the fullstack developer journey for about a year now. I feel confident with my frontend stack but I am a bit lost when it comes to custom logic, algorithms, large scale project organizing, lots of middleware, and I'm sure that I'm missing a lot more.
I would like to be job ready in about 5-6 months from now which I think if I stick to a plan I can do it. I plan to have 1 large scale portfolio piece that has everything a company might need, and then 3-4 smaller projects.
note: I am in full learning mode and would love links to resources!
Questions:
1: Where could I find a list of things that a mid-level fullstack, backend, or frontend dev should know?
2: Techniques/tools to learn more about custom logic? I find that most the time my brain has a hard time recognizing a pattern in custom logic framing.
3: Techniques/methods for organizing, refactoring, keeping code clean? I find myself not understanding how to scale an app. I've made several small apps from tutorials but they don't really show how to organize, condense, or produce quality organization for big apps.
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