Meet David Omotoso - a self-taught Frontend Engineer who specialize in building websites and web applications. He is currently undertaking self-learning at various institutions, including "freeCodeCamp, Netninja, Codecademy ".
He works at Just Techies where He manages and contributes to several projects across the organisation. He is a student of the prestigious University of Lagos, where he is studying Radiography.
David discovered his passion for coding in 2022 after applying for a Frontend Engineering internship at Terra. He has since built several fascinating websites, including his portfolio. Check out some of his projects.
When he's not working, David spends time playing video games on his PlayStation or watching movies on several streaming platforms. He is always eager to learn,contribute his viable quota and receive feedbacks, so feel free to contact him via Twitter or email.
I'm a big fan of the way freeCodeCamp structures their curriculum. One of my favorite features is being able to view my coding results on the side while I'm working. The instructions and examples provided are simplified, making it easier to follow along. Through freeCodeCamp, I was able to learn HTML and CSS, and I'm currently still learning JavaScript. I highly recommend freeCodeCamp for anyone looking to venture into software engineering.
Terra provides an excellent opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in various industries. The flexible curriculum allows you to work at your own pace and schedule. The program is divided into a month-long learning phase followed by a boot camp stage, where you'll collaborate on projects with other team members. The experience I gained from this organization was invaluable, helping me build my career path and improve my teamwork and communication skills.
While searching for online tutorials on JavaScript, I stumbled upon Netninja's playlist on the subject. At first, I was a little hesitant, but as I progressed, my skills in JavaScript improved significantly. Netninja is an excellent teacher, and his tutorials on YouTube covers various programming languages. If you're just starting with JavaScript, I highly recommend checking out Netninja's tutorials on YouTube.