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**My first ever Thread Design... Don't judge me I'm trying.. Leave Feedback tho <3**
 

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one thing I do is replace the pink with
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one thing I do is replace the pink with
#a01b1b
I did, but I didn't like it that much... Thanks for the advice anyway.[DOUBLEPOST=1542646085][/DOUBLEPOST]DOING 2 VC'S <3
 
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What stacks do you develop with?

It also scares me a bit that you claim CSS alignment is the hardest subject for you as it's a foundational concept / skill that you need to know before developing mobile-responsive sites and layouts in general.
 
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What stacks do you develop with?

It also scares me a bit that you claim CSS alignment is the hardest subject for you as it's a foundational concept / skill that you need to know before developing mobile-responsive sites and layouts in general.
I know CSS is needed to know for mobile-responsive websites. I am new as I said. I am still learning.
 

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I know CSS is needed to know for mobile-responsive websites. I am new as I said. I am still learning.
If you are new, do not claim to be a full-stack web developer as this implies you are knowledgable about front-end development with HTML, CSS, JS (React, Vue, Angular or alike JS Front-End framework/library can be substituted for HTML) as well as server-side programming.

You should be declaring that you are proficient in HTML and CSS only (which in my books would - if we were to rank web developer titles on a hierarchy - be below Front-End web developer).
 
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If you are new, do not claim to be a full-stack web developer as this implies you are knowledgable about front-end development with HTML, CSS, JS (React, Vue, Angular or alike JS Front-End framework/library can be substituted for HTML) as well as server-side programming.

You should be declaring that you are proficient in HTML and CSS only (which in my books would - if we were to rank web developer titles on a hierarchy - below Front-End web developer).
I'm sorry if this thread is offending you in any way. I'm sorry for stating something I might not be YET, I know some and I am learning even more. Stop being so negative, please. I'm not trying to do anything wrong...
 

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I'm sorry if this thread is offending you in any way. I'm sorry for stating something I might not be YET, I know some and I am learning even more. Stop being so negative, please. I'm not trying to do anything wrong...

No where have I been negative, I'm telling you that you have the incorrect definition / outlook on what a full-stack developer is and that your clientele should know what you are and are not capable of (this is mentioned in the thread but is associated with being full-stack, which it is not, it's essential web development basics).

This is not to spite you in anyways and I of course encourage you to learn as much as you can about the languages or stacks that interest you but be honest about where you are on the spectrum of web development as you don't want to bite off more than you can chew.
 

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No where have I been negative, I'm telling you that you have the incorrect definition / outlook on what a full-stack developer is and that your clientele should know what you are and are not capable of (this is mentioned in the thread but is associated with being full-stack, which it is not, it's essential web development basics).

This is not to spite you in anyways and I of course encourage you to learn as much as you can about the languages or stacks that interest you but be honest about where you are on the spectrum of web development as you don't want to bite off more than you can chew.
Totally understand your point and I would never take on a job without knowing I got the skills to make it. As I mention I am an amateur, But ye.. Thanks for your feedback I guess..?
 

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Terrible in every aspect. The content itself is extremely wordy, lackluster, and riddled with various writing errors. Sounds like a foreign 13 year old wrote it, but I suppose that's not far from the truth. A lack of even basic attention to detail is a huge red flag for a developer:
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No one cares about you or your age or your life's story. The entire thing is about yourself for some reason.

"I am trying to learn..."
"I would class myself as..."
"I started to learn..."
"x is my hardest..."

Clients want to see a developer with a solid portfolio and to know that they're reliable and good at what they do. The fact that you say "studying to become a web developer" implies that you are not a developer but plan to be. And your overall rhetoric suggests that you are more into the idea of being a developer rather than actually being one and developing seriously as a daily hobby. Also, you mentioned no knowledge of any frameworks or SQL or anything else. It's vague as fuck which implies that you should be doing more studying before making a thread design like this.
 
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Terrible in every aspect. The content itself is extremely wordy, lackluster, and riddled with various writing errors. Sounds like a foreign 13 year old wrote it, but I suppose that's not far from the truth. A lack of even basic attention to detail is a huge red flag for a developer:
weCCV9y.png


No one cares about you or your age or your life's story. The entire thing is about yourself for some reason.

"I am trying to learn..."
"I would class myself as..."
"I started to learn..."
"x is my hardest..."

Clients want to see a developer with a solid portfolio and to know that they're reliable and good at what they do. The fact that you say "studying to become a web developer" implies that you are not a developer but plan to be. And your overall rhetoric suggests that you are more into the idea of being a developer rather than actually being one and developing seriously as a daily hobby. Also, you mentioned no knowledge of any frameworks or SQL or anything else. It's vague as fuck which implies that you should be doing more studying before making a thread design like this.
This thread is dead kiddo. No1 is buying from me either they are not stupid lol
 

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You're welcome for the most constructive and genuine criticism that anyone could've given you.
No1 cares about ur opinion tbh with u.
 

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Would you be able to add me on discord: @cornflakes#0001 please
 

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