Hey people, I know this may sound weird post.
BUT PLEASE DON'T IGNORE MY POST.
I'm a final year student doing his bachelor's in I.T. with a good knowledge of linux, and some front end web dev.
Currently learning Core Java.
My basic aim is to become a SDE and Dev's I need your Help! Please.
It's been 10 months I was confused what domain to choose, but somewhere I was just in fantasy world to do the latest trends such as cybersec(which I was pretty much overexcited) and deep inside know I love vanilla-JS.
So, I need your mentorship, Please don't say on linkedin to find people, they're rude there, I tried for 5 months, damn! with crisp and everything.
So can anyone provide me a good roadmap and a mentorship,PLEASE?.
I'm ready to devote the time all!. All I just need is guidance, I pretty much adapt languages fast, but my main master language is not fixed YET, Like Java or python, I love both, but will decide soon.
Apart, my maths is getting good now, taking some YT playlists of Khan Acad.
So any Dev willing to help or AT THE MOST OR AT THE LEAST provide some resources?.
Will be grateful forever.
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Really love the passion that you sharing, Sam! It may sound like a obvious resource, but you should check roadmap.sh/ (if you haven't yet) for a better overview. Doesn't mean you need to follow that literally step-by-step, but it really delivers a nice and modern journey.
Might not be a direct answer to your main question, but might be useful to find it. Good luck and keep your vibe and passion up!
Thank for replying will check for it.
Once again thank you, I'll check today itself
You love linux... Good.
Devops and security analyst is good to go according to me.
There are surveys from stackoverflow on languages etc. Google it.
Thanks for replying to my post it means a lot to me.
Umm ... security analyst I wanna try in future as a career change, right now I'm loving to make websites and learning JS and want to give a jump start as a software Dev.
What's your opinion?.
You need to excel one language.
Until unless you know back-end / front-end ... There is little scope as security ananlyst