I’m a little nervous about posting an article for the first time. . . Let me complain about my php pit history. . .
I studied dental medicine technology before graduation, which is embarrassing. . . Later, during my internship, I worked in a processing factory making porcelain teeth. . .
Then I left the factory and began to look for a job in confusion. Then I was inexplicably sucked into a training pit. I won’t complain about which ***, and then it started. After a few months of training, I started to learn html, js, jquery, ajax, linux, php... my head hurts. . . What should I do after the training? Of course, just make a resume and start looking for a job, and then start the official journey to work. . . .
Now I am a small programmer with average skills. My skills are not very high, but I still have a spirit of learning. I still like to ask questions when I don’t understand something. Later I found that programmers are not easy to mess with. . . Haha, I searched for the answer on Google and Baidu. I only asked my colleagues for help when I had no choice. It was embarrassing. Now I mainly work on official websites, and I have a little foundation. I write h5 pages, adjust css styles, MySQL and other operations, PHP logic... Anyway, I can learn a lot in actual work. Now I am developing WordPress themes (working (need), usually I still like to visit various platforms to learn, like http://www.runoob.com/, I have seen this js tutorial at http://www.ruanyifeng.com/ before, haha, are there any others who are on the same journey? I usually feel that my programming habits are not very good. I also make my own summaries, take notes, and like to collect some tools (development type) and some websites. I won’t list them here. Haha.
I have been taking classes for a while now, and I feel that I know too little. I have briefly summarized it (personal opinions are for reference only). I hope it will be helpful to everyone!
1: Make a plan based on the project;
Save time and reduce stress
2: Take the initiative to report problems;
Look more professional, improve credibility, and build trust;
3: Stay curious;
New plug-ins, technologies, languages.
4: Enrich your development skills
Invest your time.
5: Don’t say Yes to everything
Emphasize which parts of the project require advanced help, or Being excluded from the scope of the project;
6: Never say NO under any circumstances
Explore the unknown Things will give you a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, and will make you constantly eager to learn new things
7: Find a mentor;
The person you respect is the person you want to be, a person who can teach you how to code and avoid detours
I hope you can slowly move towards your goals in the future (Perfect full-stackist, haha), come on!
Any great master comes from a rookie
I have been working on wordpress for just a month now. I was completely confused when I first came into contact with it. I can’t understand the page code inside. I feel that I know too few things and I am not proficient enough in what I know.
The road is long and difficult...