How hard is it working as a webdev? I'm a CS major and I've worked with many languages, but honestly doing front end webdev stuff seems the most fun to me. I wouldn't say I'm great at anything yet, but I am learning. At what point would I know when I'm ready to apply for a job?
I just started learning maybe a month ago so I know I have a lot to do before I even try to apply. I also have no experience with back end stuff and barely any with things like photoshop.
>>18151622
The market for people with a CS major is pretty huge, so I feel like you should be fine. Go to some workshops to hone your skills though.
On a side note, is that picture from gundam f91?
>>18151651
>On a side note, is that picture from gundam f91
I have no idea. I just saved it because the design looked nice. I haven't watched Gundam f91 yet.
and btw, What do you think are the required skills for being a front end dev? I'm kinda good in designing with Bootstrap and such.
Webdev is pretty easy for most common jobs. Simple CRUD operations and the users usually want fucking excell in a browser with a few bells and whistles. get familiar with html5 and javascript and any of the MANY javascript frameworks(react, angular, angular2...etc) and be comfortable with single page design.
>>18151651
Not OP but I'm pretty sure that is not from F91.