There Is No Safe Path in Tech (So Do This Instead)
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🎥 Watch this next: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdNEgWn0ONg&list=PLWo_m5tJdSyUFlKVnuS4WVPfZaXaqoJUk ⚡ Ready to learn coding properly? This is the best beginner-friendly path I can recommend: https://scrimba.com/fullstack-path-c0fullstack?via=webdevelopete *DESCRIPTION* ============ There is no safe or perfectly linear path in tech - and that’s actually good news. In this video, I break down why developer careers don’t grow in straight lines and what really matters instead: skill compounding, visible proof, short learning cycles, and adaptability. If you’ve been stuck trying to choose the "right" roadmap, this will shift how you think about your future in tech. We’re not building careers for the next trend - we’re building them for the long game. 🎯 *JOIN THE COMMUNITY* ====================== → 💬 Discord: https://discord.gg/HC4YKKsSvG → 📧 Newsletter: https://developete.kit.com/newsletter → 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/developete/ 🍻 *SUPPORT THE CHANNEL* ===========
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