These are great resources, thank you for taking the time to link them to me.
It seems there are a lot of learning stuff out there, it can be overwhelming. It's nice to have someone that has been there, and done it, especially not with a CS background.
I will certainly reach out if I get stuck, thank you!
You are most welcome. It is overwhelming. No doubt.
Start small and manageable. Build a webpage - on your local computer - that just shows your resume, for example. Assuming you don’t know much about HTML, you will learn how to build a html page from scratch.
Next try to understand how to make various sections in your resume expand or collapse. After that, change style. You see where I am going? Slowly you can build working clones of things you want to know how to build - Twitter clone, photo album/Instagram, Facebook, rideshare and so on (no backend initially- just raw pages)
Same with CS fundamentals. Start small, apply what you learn and continue to expand your comfort zone.
And if you can’t start or get organized (since there is lot of information and lot to learn) - ask for help.
I have helped a handful of people so far and I am really glad I was able to and that they found this very useful and helpful. I feel we need to be there for each other and learn from one another.
It seems there are a lot of learning stuff out there, it can be overwhelming. It's nice to have someone that has been there, and done it, especially not with a CS background.
I will certainly reach out if I get stuck, thank you!