Tech IndustryNov 18, 2022
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Looking for (React, NextJS, TypeScript, Web3, ThreeJS, R3F) Recommendations in Vancouver or Canada

Hello, I'm new to this app. For the past 3 years I've been running my own company with a friend and we worked as an agency that delivered high quality products to our customers. For the month of October/November, we had around 4-5 high paying clients secured and unfortunately due to the economy, it all went down the trash. We have almost no money left. I have 4+ years of professional experience building full-stack applications and have been a developer for around 8 years now. I specialize on the front-end (React or React Native) and love to work on projects that have some Web3 or ThreeJS in them. I know I'm not the only one who needs a job, but if anyone can give me a recommendation at Microsoft, Apple, AutoDesk, or any company that may need my skillset I'd highly appreciate it. Please let me know if you'd like to look at my resume or my most recent works. Thank you. I wish you all well in these times of turmoil. We will all overcome it. Just hang in there :) #tech #frontend #react #jobhunt #canada

CrowdDoing $mak3r Nov 18, 2022

Whats the best way to master these? Do you mind sharing resources

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buttbutt OP Nov 18, 2022

Hey yeah it would be my pleasure. If we're talking about React & TypeScript, in my honest opinion (I have taught and mentored junior devs on this) it is best to work on a project that interests you. Think of an idea, it doesn't matter if it will make no money or you think it's silly. Just work on it using React & TypeScript. And to have some sort of guide on how to build your app, follow any CRUD React tutorial series on YouTube. You really don't need to spend any money on this. I recommend Ben Awad. He has a good series on React, TypeScript, GraphQL, etc. As for ThreeJS, there is an amazing course made by Bruno Simon (a threeJS and frontend genius) called https://threejs-journey.xyz/. Check it out. And as for web3, I picked up a course on solidity on Udemy a while back but I was able to understand and master it only because I had to put what I learned into use and deliver production ready products to clients. TL;DR best way to learn is by practice. Have some resource ready that you can refer to and build the application and challenge yourself with it. By the end of it, you have gained valuable knowledge AND have a nice project to showcase :)

CrowdDoing $mak3r Nov 18, 2022

For front end eng that interest in web3 do you recommend solidity or rust? Is there future for web assembly and blockchain