Generally, it will be installed and used. More and deeper content is more difficult. If you don’t have a good underlying foundation, no matter how much time you spend studying, the results will be small.
For the front-end, learn practical operations first. For nginx, it is recommended to master practical skills first and dig deeper later. There are many front-end tutorials online now, such as MOOC, Chuanzhi Podcast, etc. Especially popular LNMP, popular angularjs, etc.
Reference`: [How to become an excellent front-end engineer]: /q/1010000000449447%60
As long as you know how to build NGINX, it will be fine~ It’s almost enough to learn some Linux~ First, learn the front-end knowledge well, and then learn some back-end Nodejs or PHP, and then learn about Linux....
Generally, it will be installed and used.
More and deeper content is more difficult. If you don’t have a good underlying foundation, no matter how much time you spend studying, the results will be small.
Don’t care what those guys say, just learn from you, come on.
http://tengine.taobao.org/book/
Take a look at this
First learn some network knowledge, such as HTTP protocol DNS and so on
For the front-end, learn practical operations first. For nginx, it is recommended to master practical skills first and dig deeper later. There are many front-end tutorials online now, such as MOOC, Chuanzhi Podcast, etc. Especially popular LNMP, popular angularjs, etc.
Reference`: [How to become an excellent front-end engineer]: /q/1010000000449447%60
As long as you know how to build NGINX, it will be fine~ It’s almost enough to learn some Linux~
First, learn the front-end knowledge well, and then learn some back-end Nodejs or PHP, and then learn about Linux....
Step by step, you won’t become fat in one bite~