There are 3 phases to becoming a developer. ๐
1. The learning phase
2. Getting your first job
3. Keeping that job
Once you reach a year in your first job, things will dramatically change for you! ๐ฅ๐
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Since the start of my coding journey, you have always been someone I look up to for advice, and I am thankful for the information and advice you provide. I just bought a copy and I hope it helps me get a foot in the door of the tech industry. Cheers.
This is so awesome!
Youโve brought so much knowledge to people, I canโt imagine how helpful this course will be to people trying to get their first job, particularly in this challenging job market!
Thanks for constantly putting your hard work and knowledge out to help others
You're honestly an inspiration, thank you for all you do ๐
Glad to follow you in Twitter since the beginning. You've given a lot of free value to myself, 100devs folx and your followers,and if you decide to make a paid product, it means you put a lot of thought to it. I appreciate what you do and happy to support. Looking forward to goโฆ

If you are looking for a mentor in the space, I would high recommend Hussein :)
If youโre transitioning to your first role as dev, Hussien will provide you with a well-rounded strategy and grounded, actionable advice to move forward.
Remember you could also consult him on how to excel in your first role. Thatโs my plan!
Hussien is such an amazing mentor, really knowledgeable and approachable. If you haven't already talked to him, book a slot with him on @ADPList, join his Twitter space and check out his course on "getting your first coding job" ๐ฉโ๐ป
As someone who has had coffee chats with Hussien before I got my first job in tech, I can attest that Hussien is a wealth of resource!
Iโm sure a lot of thought and effort has gone into this course as he does this to help folks get jobs and break into the tech industry! ๐ฏ
Hussien shares awesome tips and knowledge for developers looking to get their first job in the industry.
In addition to that, he's an amazingly friendly and supportive person!
If you want to get into the industry, check out the latest version of his course:
If you are thinking about moving to IT, I cannot imagine a more experienced advisor than @hussien_coding. On a recent podcast episode we did, he shared the number of people he mentored and helped get into the industry already.
Now he put all of that into a course ๐