Yeah, worth mentioning that they even consider HTML as a programming language.
It's a language notheless, commonly used by programs (browsers). If I see someone add it to their knowledge list I have no reason to complain. Even though it is a markup language and CSS is a styling language.
eeh, yeah it is something you should probably know for a programming job, but there isn't even much to learn about html. It's literally just markup you could learn in a single day.
It's implied you know it if the position has anything to do with web, and hardly a differential if you're programming something else given that anyone could learn it in a day
CSS does have more of a learning curve, and CSS skill is a differential, but it'll speak by itself in your portfolio. The resume can hardly tell much about your CSS skills
No you can't learn it good enough all in a day, consider all the attributes and not just elements, consider best use cases for the elements. It's not like writing markdown files.
I'm a programmer and I hate it when some kid comes to me and says "Well Coding is easy" knowing only HTML 😭 (Me problem)
See, this is why I don't let kids come up to me.
Do you run away from them when you see one approaching you? 😭
Bold of you to assume I leave the house.
Oh. Sorry I didn't see the trophies in your user flair, understandable, my apologies. 🗿
That is my reaction to everyone who mentions web languages.
Don't get me wrong, you can build quote some shit with web languages, maybe even something that's useful, but man, there's so much trash...
The Web is a hellscape, maybe it's even worse than I imagine the Windows Kernel codebase to be.
No, that’s a completely valid feeling. It’s like someone picking up a hammer once and saying carpentry is easy.
Yeah, like that, but the kids I meet often are more like examples of just picking up a hammer and without hammering a single nail claiming carpentry is easy.
I’m at a computer science teachers convention rn and it’s crazy how many times I’ve heard html and css referred to as programming languages
Hey, don't bully kids! Good they're learning stuff.
Yeah, for real. This is what a future full stack developer looks like in junior high. Give kids space to be kids.
Full stack? More like full sack.
I thought this said '13 year' as in, worked for 13 years not age. I was like:
"How you not know more than 1 language"
hey man when i was a little younger than him i used ftp to host my "multiplayer game" using text documents.
All the juniors complaining about not getting a job be like:
FullFeck developer
Already on Kali? Bet they can pen-test better than me already. :3
I imagine “use Kali linux” means they enter sudo apt update when someone is about to walk in the room and then they shout “I just hacked the mainframe!”
Im 13 and can programm c# py js and working on a reddit clone. The only thing I use AI for is css because im not creative.
Do you have at least 20 years of experience?
-_-
Did you really make a whole new Reddit account just to say this
If that’s full stack then by that metric I’m 10x
You are probably even 100x compared to them
Aww the programmers are hyping each other up again
Of course we do, that's what's friends do!