Hi, Aron! I would like to learn something from your experience would you like to help me share your experience with me, if you are not bussy?
I'm currently looking for a web developer job. But I have no idea about working as a team. What are the areas I should get familiar with and are there any special tools that you would recommend to get familiar with?
I have some experience in making a web applications with Laravel framework and deploying it to a web host (hostgator) as a freelancer, but I'm pretty sure that when I work for a company I will have to work with AWS or similar cloud platform. So those technologies will cascade down to how I architect the web application, isn't it?
yesterday the whole day I spent reading AWS stuff and found that their Lambda component is very useful and cost-effective. And to write a Lambda function AWS currently only supports JAVA, Python and another language (no php support yet). I like python but I'm sure it's gonna take a lot of time to become a good python dev.
Ionic 2, Angular 2, VueJS, CSS BEM workflow with SASS, Git, nginx
a lot of above are frameworks or libraries
Cordova and Phonegap too
but I'm really good at Laravel (creating web apps, REST resource servers, Oauth2 servers)
I think I should start applying as you said. What I don't have experience at all is working as a team. It seems there are lots of things to learn when working as a team. Agile workflows (Scrum, Scrumban.. Sprints), Deployment (Docker, Vagrant..) etc. It seems like better to join as a trainee developer..
@Shog9 I would consider "Fix my broken code" questions categorically off-topic, with"how do I" questions being subject to the usual assessments for "Too Broad," "Unclear What You Are Asking," etc. Basically, we don't want to teach people how to program computers or write their entire program for them, but we're quite happy helping them solve algorithmic problems in code, if they can demonstrate sufficient understanding of the problem domain to understand the answers we give them.